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Mrs. Deaver | THE SEATTLE STAR-—-SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1919. PON, Oct. congress November 10, on the peace treaty was considered by Jeaders today Mondell, house re a a aad sonate Lae is Hy Palace Hip. METROPOLITAN Not in many years has a play maée such profound impression upon theatregoers as did “John Ferguson,” the fouract drama by St. John G. Ervine, the young Irish novelist and | playwright, when it was presented im New York last May by the The in ite 26th “The Naughty Wile” atre Guild, Inc. Announced for one! THEATRE PROGRAMS METROPOLITAN—“Joha Ferguses,” MOOKE—Orphoum vandevilie, fen- =) U, 8, dns Mand.” WILKES—Wines Piayereja “The ion. to | Wild Women, | PANTAGES — Vaudeville, fentertag ) “0m the Gell Lanka.” | PALACE HIV--Vasdeville, featuring “Milas! Vive.” MOORE The United Sta ten Jaae ot f Uncle Sam's milors the ing attraction at next week. This is the jaza band im the world and the one that Waa pent to France by of Seo retary Danteis. The band trained at Charleston navy near How ton and has been heard by President Wilson, General Pershing @s well ss we Ferguson, « devout old follower af Biblical injunction to “return Misfortunes and found belief that man has Bo right to judge or punish, until a tensely dramatic twist in events causes him & time to waver in this belief. 77 At the same moment 4 man sandbagged by some outer hallway staggers the room. The husband, see &@ chance for his escape, places private papers in the and the dagger in his © police enter just after has made his exit and the dazed man for the murder artist. In order to protect boy, the wife remains silent. man comes to his senses next day in the hospital his mind, past is concerned, is blank. After, the dis- covery of the papers “in his pocket, police inform him that he is Allayan Norman and has a wife and little boy. How the wife untangles the net that completely surrounds her and frees the dazed man of the crime, at the same time protecting herself as E i 3 F ‘ g “On the Golf Links,” Gl Brown's sparkling combination of girls, gowns and music, will furnish the feature of the new bill opening at | Monday afternoon. Ye ancient Scottish game is the foun- dation of the skit, but one doesn't have to be a golfer to get in on its fun. Joe Stanley and Bobby Ha. Wardes are the comedians, and with them are a bevy of pretty lassies. One of the season's high class musical offerings will be that of Miss Camille Rejane, who is a gift- od cellist. and popular selections, Billed as a hilarious novelty is the lperformance of Ross Wyre and company, featuring Tony, a cele- brated Australian midget. Tony is & wonderful athlete. “Number, Please,” is the title of a diverting musical playlet presented by Jaque- Mn Talima, William Craig and com Belle Oliver, “The Cheer Up Giri,” is & young woman with voice and personality that make her a favor. ite. The Cycling Brunettes will of. ‘ter al novelty and the ‘Pantagescope will show a new epi sode of “Smashing Barriers," She is heard in classical foreign rulers and diplomats. Ko wign Alfred J, Moore in the leader, Leona Stephens and Len Hollister, in “Out in California,” will offer a little musical playlet which is one Of the features on the big bill. These favorite Bastern vaudevillans are winntrig favor on the west coast. Al Lydell and Carleton Macy, both character comedians, will Decoration day in Bucksport, Me. This combination of circumstances readily lends itself to vaudeville en- tertainment. Jimmy Save and company brings forth Savo, an eccentric comedian, with @ droll manner and eccentric dancing. 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Pe Send free trial of your method 10; in the|" 1—Scene from “John Ferguson,” at Metropolitan, 2—Erman Seavey, with the Wilkes Stock Co. 3— Laura Vail, with Midsummer ig 4 Co, at Levy's Orpheum, 4—“Tony,” at Pantages. 5—Goorgia Emmet, at 6—Hobdie joore. route. Bobbie Gordone will pose in 12 reproductions of famous art #ub- jects, The act is as beautiful as it is interesting. Ergotti's Liliputians are small adults who have a clever offering. ee “Good-bye, Wild Women” will be the offering of the Levy's musical comedy company for the week which starta with # matinee today at Levy's Orpheum. The scenes for the action of the play are laid in New Orleans and have to do with a proposed marriage and an excitable Frenchman. Lew White and Ert Munt will have a number of humorous bits that will no doubt provide plenty of amuse |ment for the audience, while they Pretty Girls An’ Everything From a Modern Cabaret to a College Football Game “Curtains Up" is the title of the | new musical show in which Julian Eltinge will tour Australia. ee Henrietta Crossman in to be pre wented in & new comedy-drama, “The | Criucal Moment . Francis X. Bushman, former sereen star, has started rehearse a play called “The Master ‘Thiel Bushman t* under the management | | of Oliver Moronco, o- . | Love, jealousy and humor are the | principal ingredients used by Rol Cooper Megrue tn putting together | “Tea for Three,” the comedy which | is to be served by the Selwyns at| the Metropolitan for a week, begin ning November 2nd. eee Addison Pitt, director of the! Wilkes Players, believes that there | is nothing too good for the players In when it comes to elaborate sets. the offering for the week t tonight, “The Naughty Wife, in over three thousand dollars worth of rugs used alone in the first act One in a $2,600 rug and the same one that adorned the floor of the presidential suite at the Washington | hotel when President Wilson was here, The rugs are furnished by the) Fraser-Paterson Co. will be ably assisted by Harry Cleveland, Blanche Trelaese, Bob Sandberg, Pauline Arthur, Laura Vail and Lawrence Orth. In the musical line Floy Ward will offer a number of unusually pretty and elaborate numbers with the large chorus of girls taking im portant parts, Other musical offer ings will be headed by Laura Vail, Pauline Arthur, Bob Sandberg, Harry Cleveland and Blanche Tre dane. One of the big musical hits of the show, both from the melody as well an the comedy end, will be “A Rag time Sextette From Lucia,” with six of the principals taking part. Flossy Sturgis will also be featured in a pretty number with the chorus this week. The first episode of Pathe's latest worial, “Bound and Gagged,” will be shown on the screen, eee PALACE HIP The famous “Milani Five,” “Ttal- jan Street Singers,” will be one of the stellar features in what is prom- ined to be one of the best shows) that the Palace Hip has presented) thie year. This particular bill starts! Sudday. The Milani Five are well) known for their vocal and musical| ability. Another headline feature will be the offering of Charies Flagler ané Ruth Malia, who present what they call “Down Melody Lane.” Flagler is a widely known singer of charac relation to the transi the Petroleum Trade. 34 PINE STREET BRANCH OFFICE: Sinclair Consolidated Comprehensive Description of the SINCLAIR MERGER Its position in the World’s Market and its tion now occurring in Circular H-6, with much new information, balance sheet, geologist’s report, double page map of oil properties, pipe lines, refineries, etc., sent upon request. LYMAN D. SMITH COMPANY Members New York Steck Exchange NEW YORK 671 FIFTH AVENUE accomplished planiste and will be heard in several solo numbers, Rome and Wager, in “Smart Songs and Sayings,” are another pair of clever entertainers whose act consists of songs, mostly of the comedy kind, rapidfire chatter and general fun jcorgian EXmmet is billed as an “Irish songstress”; Rosie Rifle & Co, “England's Foremost Rifle Ex perts,” will offer @ shooting act of several novelty aspects. Jess and Dell, “The Human Pup pots,” have @ novelty act. MIAMI, Okla, Oct. 18.—Restau- rant owners threatened to close un. less the health department order re quiring dishwashing in hot water is nr ded. COLDS To get quick and sure response take “Seventy-seven” at the first symptom of a Cold, which is lassi- tude, a forlorn feeling of weak- ness, as If some serious Siness was pending. A dose of “Seventy- seven” at this stage of @ Cold ts worth weight in géld. “Beve ty-seven” breaks up stub- born Colds that hang on. Doctors Book sent free. At all Drug Country Mores. y's Homeo. Medicine Co., 156 ter songs. Miss Malia is a highly wiiliam sureet, New York. “Glow ALL STAR GAST GUTERSON’S AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA Selections, “Oh, Boy Worm” 1H. B. IRVING, FAMOUS ACTOR, DIES ABROAD LONDON, Oct. 18.—H. B. Irving, the actor, died Friday as the result of complications following a nervous breakdown. Voluntary service at the Admiralty, which he refused to relin- quish, even when his health failed, is given as the cause of the fatal turn taken by his illness. IN AND OUT AGAIN NEW YORK, Oct, 18—During Walter Content’s absence from the city, a number of men moved in‘his home, They moved out yesterday, taking $10,000 worth of goods. KINGSTON, N. Y. Oct. Naval Lieut. J. W. Gregory dropped his pocketbook in Constantinople It was picked up by a Turk and reached Gregory by mail yesterday. 13.

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