The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1919, Page 20

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TTLE STAR ORPHEUM THEATRE BIG GRAND OPENING ‘SUNDAY 2:00 °.™ WITH A CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE EUGENE LEVY DELIGHTS IN PRESENTING THE -MID-SUMMER = 43 FOLLY CO, | ts: | When I first started this organ- IN THE MERRY MUSICAL JINGLE tion "to" give, the Seattle public the biggest and best that the musical comedy stage affords. I have carefully been building up my organizations—each one im- proving on the other. Now I have the largest and best company on the Coast—offering good, clean plays especially selected for the patronage of ladies and children, with plenty of comedy ¢ furnished by two high-priced com- edians and supported by an excel- bd lent cast of players. I have the largest and most elegantly costumed chorus in the West. Levy’s Orpheum, as you know, is the most beautiful theatre in this city. The finest musical shows staged in the West in the most beautiful theatre in the Northwest, presented at a price within reach of all. THESE ARE FACTS, AND IF YOU DOUBT MY WORD, YOU HAVE EYES— STARRING SEE FOR YOURSELF. LEW WHITE AND AN ALLSTAR CAST OF EASTERN eam ERTC.HUNT “uo PP ee ae er we 6&4 ki bite we & acme SUNDAY _. Matinees Daily (Except Monday) 2:30 5 Two Shows Nightly... 7:15, 9:15 Cc MATS. (Sina;) 25¢ PLUS WAR TAX NIGHTS (Sina,) 35¢ on ae | marr oeme THE NIFTY NIGHTY GIRLS WOTE—Ladies and Children Admitted to Daily Mats. (Except Sun.) 1.0c it ~--—6 @eesegeaed #45 sea

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