The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 8, 1919, Page 5

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S288 & 88883 BEE? SPPR BP Sea ret ast Ue bes CLL Pas eki re ( steed enemas | AT Y THE LOCAL PLAYHOUSES | X 1—Rose Wilson, who will soon appear in “Turn to the Right,” at the | Met. 2—Estelle Collette, at the Moore, 3—Alexandra Cartisle, whe comes ‘to the Met Sunday in “The Country Cousin.” 4—Miss Allen, of the team “Allen and Grey,” Palace Hip. 5—Jack Freeman, at the Pantages, start- J Monday. 6—Claude Kelly, actor and producer with Levy's Musical Co. 4—Coell Kirke, with the Wilkes Players. the job a = to stay She’s Fancy Dancer ® | rdner who. c Tiny , at the Age of 68 Harvey, is doing a strenuous dance — — — number at th Palace Hip and ) Girls, win you be doing the 1 eee ee fMance steps at 68 years of age? Not | “OU SUperiiee tice 2 fjust steps, but real novelty a a nee lbh nce ty ge Bh ffancy dancing that makes you|®#*: she ia experienced in practi to keep up the pace every line of theatrical amusement tho fancy dancing remains her spe Mou can do this at 68 if you Keep ee ante TT uke wan ne of the best circus riders in Am performing with her father’s circus the Gardner & Heming shows, and later with the Adam Forepaugh cireus. In 1861 she gave a special riding exhibition fore President Lir sons. During the = were ¢ was at Washington be ln and his two civil war most of her in Philadelphia, big amphitheat has appeared as char | woman in many productions was once noted as a male imperson ator. With her husband, Billy Arnold, a then noted comedian, now ta Lida Gardner waa in Seattle in 1889, before the fire, heading their own musical comedy company, Continuous Daily, 1 to 11 ‘Tomorrow Vaudeville Hended by the CHOY HENG WA TROUPE Feature Photoplay (Monday to Wednesday) KITTY GORDON in “The Unveiling Hand” Neuralgia Rub Omega Oil gently over the aching | nerves; cover with flannel soaked in the Oil, pat dry flannel over this and bind tightly aguinet the face. ‘This simple treatment has brought eful rest to people who have suflered agonics. THEATRE | PLAYERS Kiliott 2: Evenings and Sundays 20c STARTING Fifth and Vine. THE WILKES PLAYERS IN THAT MERRY COMEDY VEHICLE “A STITCH IN TIME” KE FENWICK'S BIG N. Y. CCESS Mats. Sun., Wed., Sat., 2 Plus War GRACE HUFF'S BIG STARRING VEHICLE “The Straight Road” TIME TONIGHT ( | ‘The Country Cousin” _ Tops the Theatre Bills Seattle oers will have a dip into society at the Metropolitan first part of next week during the performances of “The Country Cousin,” Booth Tarkington's play-off of the contrast of the Middle West and New York society Turn to the Right” will finish the week. Irene Fenwick’s stage success, “A Stitch in Time,” will be produced by the Wilkes players, with Grace Huff play ing the role of a scrub girl. Lovers of the terpsichorean art will be entertained at jthe Pantages by a big company of Spanish icers, and at the Palace Hip a company of Chinese trickste and acrobats will be the drawing card Manager Levy, of Levy's Orpheum, is going to send |} the present musical comedy company on the road, and SSunday will mark the opening of Levy's Musical Comedy company No, 2 | METROPOLITAN x ———— When Kiaw & Erlar a ee | ree C. ‘Tyler first | aor Ale car. | Country Cousin,” whi ons 7 ” the Metr riitan theatre Sunda wu tured as Naney Hrice, the cou le featuring cousin, She made such a distinct | hit in the part he was im mediately promote r hor ors, and since then haa been star be Levy's Must ring in the plece No, 2, iu “The County Cousit not X ae’ rural play, as ite name migh but is a satire on life in Ne and ian, and | society The dramatists ha ! ve, prima nna. | trasted Middle Weat type with be ween in the the smart set in the Bast, and ' f the offer pes, wh tr > uf endeavarw readily re 1 the a ud I Corey Hunt Miss Car mea here with the Clair ‘ Rowe, Floy original New York compar Her Ward and Frar " pport include h ers an A I will be a big fred Lunt, Genevte Tot Orace 4 be 1 Hampton, Julia Stuart, Helen H rot” Claire, F Wa de r at t t nd w orus of a ake part ACK HIP nese entertainer 1 hold the t i Hip along othe ts, starting Sun Va, and a comp cele and must Their t the repute f being « tu tin ite Powder Puff Gir * the! t fa nkit to be presented r 1 on, Allen | nd ¢ have sot called insista that his N ¥ N enter business, but the a Ch e King 1 Virginia Thorn erament ton have a new The Son of | 4 Mandar which tells the story | ated in hia! of & young Chinese, on family | } COMING TO THE MET | The bachelor, whose penchant is] musi omedy, the matinee mins be w , ons for good looking jeading m an ud married ne who patronize only the out at da on the hits of each season, will . COMpose Spani each have their inning during the will trip the light fanta engagement of “Turn to the Right ¢ exhibit of a se which comes to the Metropolitan for rom the Spanish prov thre va, marting Marte i, with or novelty will 4 matinee Saturday and Sunday | pearance of Aleka, a ¢ ' “_* i athist, who will answer all ques A great Geal of interest fol) tions asked him from the audience. ine anne ment that W' ; in assisted by Panthea, the | Paversham and Maxine Elliott will n oracle, and Prof. Presta | appear at the Metropolitan for three | | You See the nt?” in the hts, starting March 17, in “Lord {name of the skit to be presented bY /and Lady Algy.” Thie is the first ne Barnes and MAN: time in Seattle two big stars of indy Donsideon is bi The | equal importance have appeared tn | Laddie From the 8! an@ithe same play i | Phil La Toska, the tramp Juggler, “ee | comes back again MOORE | A new episode of “The Lightning t Carrying a miniature & |Zoo Population i in | alder” will give Peart White erat preraier solo dancer, chance to pull her usual number o! ywn orchestra, Theodor Paris Is Reduced daring feats Russian dancer, will af i (Special to The Star by N. scat Moore next week. Kosloffs series PARIS, March §—There are ma | Lewy" S$ ORPHEUM ‘ lot uialadiog: in tempty cages at the Paris z00. Many| Sunday afternoon will mark the beauty and |antmals died when the severe winter| initial appearance of yo Mublocce coo gaia to cute dean a of 1916 brought with it a greater coa)| cal Comedy Company 3, Otirccm the usua : shortage than ever. Then Big Ber-| Levy's Orpheum, in “The Bargain) tionagan and Edwards in “% tha started bopibarding the city and| Hunters.” The opening appearance | iq Off." a comedy skit, st BIG the authorities killed all the deadiy| °f this company will bring back 10 |) core with the bl act; Rockw snakes, in fear a ae etl ee eee eae Fox will present an act filled the loose and endanger human| ‘three favorites, namely ‘d 1 happy nonsense, Introducing lives. While the officials we ee earew come aue}eome eccentric music that range bating whether to kill or m¢ rom jaza to grand opern lions th bon snakes killed have bee be ar Kate and Wiley have are on exhibition lion nm athie exhibition which t# call nee . le ed “Harmony of Gra Strength | HOLD BANQUET ‘ rity | The Seattle Alumni of Phi Delta Le and White claim to be | ‘Theta fraternity will hold « just kirls who are trying to} ers’ day banquet, markir Ket They via wary of the | the “For Sour Stomach | Bloating, Gas, Coated Tongue, | Sick Headache, Bad Breath, Bilious- [se Indigestion or Constipation—take M Word, Ain't We Carryin' On Tommy,” “She's V Milo to |FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS 0°"! wisn 1 \ iets ind “When You I » Heart | They cleanse the bowels, sweeten the o 4 | ae: i. some of the on | stomach and invigorate the liver. Do hits of Better Ole,” the musical not gripe or sicken. omedy which is making such @ hit P. $. Meehan, Elm St., Hancock, Mich: “I ses | ne ap tty dg jets a thorough | hy a strange coincidence Rooth| trial aod a posities ly that they are the Tarkington's “Penrod” and even. or teen” were presented » two weeks in the novelist-play wright's home town, Indianapolis. Tarkington is the author of “The Country Cousin,” which opens at the Met Sunday, erywhore, multaneously (Maud Powell L. B. Yates, who ix programed x4 the author of “Live Forever,” the new play of circus and racing life, just produced. is a former news paper man, whose real name is Ar thur nett, The “velvet lady” herself is Fay of Klaw & Erlanger's “ond musical ymedy to b launched in Marbe She doewn’t , appear until rN 8:20 p.m. just a few minutes before the play | % ends, but when she does appear well, every one admits it is worth waiting for March Henry Miller has put into rehear sal a new play by Philip Moeller, | t entitled “Moliere He will present - it on tobr for a short time before presenting it in w York The cast will be expecially notable, Inasmuch in addition to Mr, Milf At the er in the ttle re Blanche Bates | will act the part of Madame de Montespan, 1 Holbrook Blinn will ppear as Louls XIV aylor is “Happiness,” now touring the a play writ Hartley Man [ners 10 women have outdistanced the men Hor w TY SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1919. . Sache “WOMAN PROVES. © ‘Stage News BOND CHAMPION " sed o are sayin, ~ pee sar ne ry a Pdi ie, “Say | The sublimity of France, her in-/his expressive hand movements, the | | 42 d vincible spirit, breathed In every|SToup of musicians before him in « SAN FRANCISCO, March 8,—4da- |note of music which her soldier-|‘helr horizon-blue uniforms, thedm in the sale of Liberty Bonds, and ae ee nsed to a large audience at/}membered in Seattle. formance in the sale| Bash pace 2 With only a little imagination,| The French and American flags, at the perforn °! Get nm amall package of Hamburg|the auditor could see the cour-jthe Red Cross banners, and the Victory Bond Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take |“geous Frenchmen pressing on to/fiowing red and blue mantles of Mr jaldwin, who is chairman of|q tablespoonful of this hamburg tea,/battle, in the ringing call of the|the girl ushers further contributed mounted 12th district Women’s Liberty | put a cup of boiling water upon it,|Marsellaise or the measured strains|to making the visit of the “Garde : i today from|POUF through a sieve and drink a/of the other French military|Republicaine” a memorable eoca= Loan committee, returned today from) ie cuptul at any time. It is the|marches as played by these dis | sion, ane with the story of & Woman | most effective way to break a éold| tinguished veterans. During the intermission the Red! t Lewiston, I district and cure grip, as it opens the pores,| No Am n band has ever more|Cross offered small medals for sale after doing her housework, | relieving congestion, Also loosens | truly the dignified gran-|for the benefit of the war chari- 1 horse each day and sold|the bowels, thus breaking a cold at| deur tar Spangled Banner,|ties of France, a mark of appre- all of the bonds taken in her district. | once ‘ which with their innate courtesy,/ciation for the service which the husband. {1 Mrs. Baldwin,| it is inexpensive and ontirely veg-/the visitors rendered as the open-|French band rendered during our) ae man for the men,’ etable, therefore harmless. ing number, and they played the/own Liberty loan, Red Cross and) =) ———— 7—___, &!, White and Blue, Dixie andjother war campaigns. During the 7 ENID BENNETT taniety which easily rivals our}Republicaine” visited 42 American, we jAmerican rendition of the olfl/cities in three weeks and raised 7 | favorites. $7,000,000. 23 The classics were there, too,| In the words of BE, CG. Edson, a [many of tho familiar and well-|the American speaker who ac- Matinees, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 [Leleved on set to @ sprightly;companies the Frenchmen, “The Lids touch, which kept the pulses|Garde Republicaine comes to reaerey ‘ z eRe dancing. America to bring a vital mossage BEGIN MONDAY AFTERNOON The soloists, M. Aleandre De-|of love and appreciation to por= bruille, violinist, and M, Georges/tray the heart of France and the ‘ NOW HERE eacaishy | D Fatty Arbuckle Jolliest of ish Oe Tas thet © “Your dad’s “all the ” aia in the well. Funmakers He thinks it’s Saturday.” That’s great, but here’s something else again— in a bouquet of funny misunderstandings “HAPPY THOUGH ___ MARRIED” ‘signs ee =| HONOR TO MUSIC OF U. S. i i a at IS PAID BY FRENCH BAND jrantt half the credit, "but his wife wound stripes and medals, all pre- {| musicians, sented a picture long to be re= the Garde Republicaine, | OL D-TIME COLD i Yankee Doodle with a French spon-|last Liberty loan drive, the “Garde |Ture, planist, Jand grace which played with a fervor|muste of orded them in- her race. And those; who heard them play Friday afters THE SPANISH DANCERS oe : F sistent encores noon or evening can heartily From he Land of Joy ‘ ina | The stately figure of Capt. Fer-' respond: ive le Garde Ree BIG DANCING CARNIVAL Jdinand Pollain, the director, and publicaine!” ALEKO Grecian Telepathist and Prof. Presta, and future, METROPOLITAN Mon., Tues., Wed., March 17, 18, 19. Mat. Wed. MAIL ORDERS NOW—GREAT CO-STAR CAST WILLIAM MAXINE FAVERSHAM — ELLIOTT Nights—Lower Floor, $2.50; Halcony, #2 and $1.50; Gal- The Agsisted by Panthea, answering the Delphian Oracle, questions of past, present Also Gene Barnes and Jack Freeman, Donaldson, the laddie from the shipyards, La Toska, the tramp juggler, “THE LIGHTNING RAIDER” comedians; Sandy and Phil IN R. C, CARTON'S With Pearl White. ee ado to 2. CY id General Admission 25c Oe ee Lord and Lady ley

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