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YORNING—ana Fecling FINE ! All Headache Gone. Breath Right. Tongue Clean. Skin Clear. Complexion Rosy. Stomach, Liver and Bowels Regular—So Convenient! STAR ‘WANT ‘ADS BRI iG RESUI 1S ae | BACK STARTING TODAY PRISCILLA DEAN Here’s a crook story, with pep, punch, action, fights and, best of all, a star that is truly captivating. Uy fourth Twixt Pike ana Pine DOUBLE BILL FARRAR In THE “HELL ne loved, she hated she fought— for right and honor * and With : Laughs Galore B character » Th to the Came at the Pantages, starting Monday harles omas Margaret 1. in, in rh with Levy's Musical ( coming Man Who ‘omedy Co. 1—John Sparks, on the new bill Ruth Renick, appearing with the Wilkes Players, 4 Met Ressie Browning, at the Moore, 6—Madeline Rowe j “Pierrots,” in a novelty act, at the Palace Hip. Met Drama, Comedy and Music | . on Theatrical Programs Drama, light comedy, dancing, singing, and two min- ,strel shows make up a variety of entertainment for Se-| attle theatregoers next week. | | William Brady's successful drama, “The Man Who ‘Came Back,” with two prominent stars, Dorothy Bernard! | jand Frank Morgan, will open Sunday night at the Met-|. |ropolitan. Lucille Cavanagh, METROPOLITAN—"The Man Who Back,” William Brady's pre- “The » few y's Musical “Kabibble’s t Vaudeville, featuring | | ; ing number; Mc and Gibson will entertain with a breezy patter skit Howard, Moore and Cooper are harmony singers. An added attrac tion will be the extended engagement of Lalitte Ward Davis, who presents t called “The American who trips the light fantastic and has long been a favorite over the Orpheum circuit, will head the new show at the Moore. Lucille is accompanied by three good looking young chaps this year. The Wilkes Players will be seen in Robert Housum's breezy comedy, “The Gypsy Trail.” Grace Huff and Ivan |Miller will both have good comedy roles. Miller appears as (a young newspaper reporter. Bat Levy's Musical Comedy Co. will give a minstrel show next week, which is quite unusual for a musical comedy company. Lew White and Claude Kelly will be the end men. WILKES fference view poln between r t furn players rting Sunday. | Robert Housum, the author, shows | ® a girl of romantic al surroundings attentions of @ man. Then | ¢ A bevy of pretty girls will sing, dance and wear lots of pretty clothes in “College Girl Frolics,” at the Pantages, and the Palace Hip will head their vaudeville bill with a! ‘girls’ minstrel act. | | moorE | PANTAGES Luctiie Cavanagh the ular Lot of girls, danseuse, will prene: by Martin | pret Beck at the Moore next eek at the Par head of the regular Orpheum pro gram. Miss Cavanagh has won the reputation of being one of the very beat dancers of the day, and besides her dancing ability, she ia & very For the extra added attraction. attractive young woman. She is as | Manager Pantages han arran sisted im her act by three young |the appearance of Joba G. men. and company, in ‘ong of |the rest of the Wilkes players will Homer FP. Mason and Marguerite | Mack's latest comedy hits, IIE be on haha” to hetp Keep up the Kelidy make another feature of the | Friendly Feud." Sparks is a A rcp oc il. Thei? present vehicle te a tray: | Irish comedian eaty on the eternal triangle, written | Other numbers Include: Klass and by Porter Emerson Browne. | Termini in “A Musical Highbalt” Resale Browning will sing char | Dorothy Roye, comedienne; Mennet acter songs; Jack Clifford and/ti and Sidelll, comedy entertainers, Meriam Wills | will present “At Jas | and Big Ben Linn, who signs songs per Juneti band does eccentric dancing Clark and Verdi. A new episode of comedians, imitate two | Raider” is also on the bilf whore principal 25 das Methodiet church, will t charge king’s lan | PALACE HIP of the M. E. chorus Sunday morn | One of mere man's time-honored | ing | prerogatives, minstrelay. will be taken | Miew Leone Langdon will arsist) from him when “The Princess Min-|Spargur at the organ. Miss Lang:| strel Misses” hold the boards at the don has won the praise of eastern Palace Hip, starting Sunday. These | music critics girls have a minstrel act that is) 1¢ is the plan of Conductor Spar F hags egy este Somer neg gur to arrange special musical pro Joe Shriner and Lew Herman will | grams for the chu appear in a comedy sketch called, becca Don't Do That!" The Four Novelty ’ : : Pierrota offer a comic gymnastic SEND BODY TO @ ‘KNE Funeral services for Mrs. Sidney || surprise. The Girl and. D. Gamble, who died Friday morn- || Austin and Russell, ¢ Wop.” have a singing and talk-|ing at Providence hoxpital, were || held at the Home Undertaking com: |! pany's chapel Friday afternoon. ‘The | body will be went to Quilcene where | “The interment will be made | HO HEARING MAY 1 A rehearing on the proposed ex s tension of Dexter ave, will be held| by the city council May 1. Prop-| erty owners will present protests Min trel and boosts. Misses” A Fanfare of Joy, Song and Dance —And— Six Other Hippodrome Vaudeville Acts Tomorrow At the Palace | Hip Theatre B Also a Big Feature Photoplay (Monday to Wednesday) tender or calloused js Hale Hamilton | Mem —IN— histi ult “THAT'S G00D” : Caho.cide to Il FOOT REMEDY us living in convent and receiving tb onventional your . newspaper reporter air of ro upon the turous youth who breathe mance, an it in} trailx of the gypsies, His reckless spirit captivates the you girl and rebellion takes place in her heart | against the attitude of her eweet heart To Grace Huff and Ivan Miller fall | the biggest share of comedy, and 4 comedian and a the young noubrette ¥ . audiences next ¥ wh comedy act Frolica.” Evelyn He brette, Billy Jackson the comedian, and the girly form the chorus. mur | Lead Church Choir} confuctor of the} | Beattle Philharmonic orchestra, “The Lightning whose services have been obtafhed tas director of the choir by the First | John Spargur, two well known Italian workmen, job is mutilating the guage La Rue and Murpre are Parisian sand artists, and the Larneds have a comedy cycling act cee METROPOLITAN William A. Brady's production o! “The Man Who Came Back,” will be the attraction at the Metropolitan for one week, beginning Sunday night. Dorothy Bernard and Frank Mor gan head a notable cast, which was elected especially for a transcontt nental tour of the large cities, Spe cial attention has also been given to the staging of the play, the ac |tion of which takes p in four Hlocales, New York, San Francisco, |Shanghal and Honolulu | | nk Morgan has the sympa thet! of a young man who,| after reaching the lowest depths, finds, m an opium den in China, a/ girl who makes his life worth while once again. Dorothy Bernard is the | girl. | The author, Jules We man, has evolved a re while play from the po ar hook jof the same name, by » Fem: ing Wilson, who will be remembered | as a former San Francisco news paperman, and who is now a noted} | novelist | ove | COMING TO METROPOLITAN | Tickets will «go on sale on the morning of April 28 for “Maytime,” the big musical comedy, which is to play at the Metropolitan the week | of May 4. | The same cast which played in New York, headed b; Thomas, Carolyn Tho T. Murray, will be seen here, and the play is said to be one of the) biggest drawing cards of the sea son, | eee | LEVY'S ORPHEUM | A novel program has been ar ranged by Levy's Musical Comedy lcompany as the offering next week Kabibble’s Minstreln” is the title of | the play, and just as the name im: | plies, it is to be a minstrel show, jwith Lew White and Claude Kelly | ag the end men. ‘The whole company will take part | in the minstrel, and many clever \offerings have been arranged. The) chorus of 30 girls will also have a| number of specialties thruout the, | show. Floy Ward, Madge Moore, Mada line Rowe and Frank Shaw are in cluded in the cast. STHMA There is no “cure” but relief is often brought by— Viexs Vapors ; | | “your BODYGUARD" - 30, 60: :20) nnn | | When you think of advertising, | think of The Star. role on Neuralgia Rab Omega Oil gently over the aching nerves; cover with flanoel soaked in the Oil, pat dry flannel over this and bind tightly against the face. This simple | treatment has brow, ad pm ent to people who have ole worth | Prog who are losing and energy—who lock picesanedicgse| need the healthful effects of | Sale of Any M: ine in the Werld, everywhere, ta Se. mee, 10c,, 2 Burning. sweating Continuous Daily, Week Day Matinves.., 10¢ 20¢ | Evenings and Sundays. aie live Arraigned “Before Su- |Plan Investigation into the he dinpouition | undesirable company. you are exposing a raw surface con |comes upon the scene an adven-| © | John Spargur Will = as ENTER ‘HUSBAND SHOT CINNOCENCEPLEA © DURING TRIAL Wife Answers Charge With Pistol Bullets AGO, perior Judge Tallman cn Harry Morey —IN— “The Green God” FORD WEEKLY TRIANGLE COMEDY “His Feathered Nest” Turning to 1, triumph 6 goods on me vu You're ied mpson er {rom her living now with—” repl wife drew a re ibag and fired three shots, ¢ ntered the man’s anotl passed thru his cheeks, and the third lodged in his right shoulder. Mra, Simpson wa without bail for the grand jury of attempted murder Meadows nd J Denni when bi eriminal anarchy when arraigned urrested for cir ry lite mouth ra held ona charge judg of Fatal Accidents Campaigning for the music trade interests, George W. Pound, counsel the Music Industries Chamber of Commerce, will speak a ban aturda evening ub. The « e » made ‘ding An ine accidents | be Chamb estigation ng made of the Wi Memor . HONOR DEAD services for m lodge who hay g the last year, in © who were k uns, will be held num the room STARTING WITH A MAT. SUNDAY ROBERT HOUSUM’S COMEDY IN THREE ACTS “THE GYPSY TRAIL” PLAY THAT WILL TICKLE ALL WHO SEE IT! wre Le THE Scratching the head can Peis ch a haat that it singles you out as In addition, ; MARJORIE RAMBEAU'S NEW YORK SUCCESS | EVES OF YOUTH LAST TIME TONIGHT inually to the chance of infection. t rid of that desire to scratch by hing the head with Resinol Soar d touching the sore and irritated as with Resinol Ointment. ‘Theatr healing and soothing medication bring quick relief and in a short time gra erally clear away the rouble entirely) The joumt use of the soap and eamument seldom falls to overcome pimples, blackheads, and ‘eraptions of an uasighthy character, Pow wale at all droge ists, Resinol | Pe Oe ol hed eae Matinees, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON College Girl Frolics ‘sae Captivating Musical iene with Evelyn Bennett sail A Billy Jackson and a beauty chorus. John G. Sparks & Co. In Willard Mack’s latest comedy hit “A FRIENDLY FEUD” and Termint, in “A Musical Highball"; Dorothy Reye comedienne; Mennetti and Sidelli, comedy entertainers; Big Ben Linn, singer and eccentric dancer. PEARL WHITE in the new episode of “The Lightning Raider” GENERAL ADMISSION ............ 25¢ SUNDAY NIGHT ETROP ‘sm MAY Ath “I recommend this one.”—Geo. T. Hood, Manager Metropolitan Klass JBERT PRESENT THE TRIUMPHA) 'T ENTERTAINME) MESSRS. LEE AND J. J. DI THE GREATEST MUSICAL PLAY EVER STAGED WITH THE ORIGINAL CAST Which Played NEW YORK FOR 16 MONTHS AND CHICAGO FOR 6 MONTHS enc JOHN CHARLES THOMAS America’s Baritone Star Supreme CAROLYN THOMSON JOHN T. MURRAY The Popular ‘Talented Famous New York Winter Young Prima Donna Garden Comedian AND THE GREAT ALL-STAR ‘COMPANY INTACT AUGMENTED ELITE BEAUTY $8 CARLOADS OF ORCHESTRA CHORUS SCENERY 1,000,000 Delighted Theatre-Goers SEAT SALE OPENS MONDAY Have Seen “Maytime” PRICES 200,000 Who Delayed Getting NIGHTS—50c to $2.00 Their Seats—Have Not SAT. MAT.—50c to $2.00 MORAL: DON’T DELAY WED, MAT.—S0c to $1.50 POSITIVELY NQ TELEPHONE ORDERS TAKEN AND

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