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Fifth at University ~ DANCING BEVERY NIGHT - 4 SONG REVIEWS bl MUs > - MOTION PICTURE = Wut You DANC The Best Sehoot Dancing Inst ¢ clty is maintain: connect Beginners’ classes, Mondays, at me. Shee ore ave '’ Horlick’s ORIGINAL Malted Milk i—James A. Gleason, at the Met. 2—One of the Gibson Sisters, Pantages. 3—Sir Harry Lauder, coming to the Met, 4—Laura Harris, on the Orpheum Vaudeville bilkK—Moore. 5—Jane Morgan, leading woman with | A> Nutritious Diet for All Ages) Wilkes Players. 6—Dorvthy Raymond, at Levy's Orpheum. 7—Mies Haley, at Palace Hip. Lunch at Home ‘or Office | ; © PAGS t AeA TESTI Manager Bugene Levy entertained | the entire company from Levy's |——— Orpheum with a big turkey dinner | | at Boltt’s Thanksgiving day 1 oe Harry Lauder and Chauncey O1 cott are two celebrities soon to ap pear in Seattle. | millionaire and the unusual child, a/ motion pleture detective, a delightful | characterization; two appealing old) men and @ valet who is devotion it | wet, | | Mesers. Cohan and Harris will pre | | sent the play here complete in every | detail as to ncenic equipment and THEATRE PROGRAMS | METROPOLITAN — George Cohan's } “A Prince There Was.” WILKES—Wilkes Tiayers in “Her Husband's Wife.” | MOORE—Orpheam vaudevitle, _fre- turing John Hyame aud Letle Melayve. LEVY'S ORPHEUM—tLevy's Musteal Company “The Daphne Pollard is a busy little Gomedy a Glebe | fearon dogs nan oy Mr lady thene days, She's to be one of| | paLach HIP—Vaaderitie, featuring | |° 1°), poreony toe the: the “dolls” at the big doll show soon | | | “Waiteags Delia.” |} y we Gleason, to be given at the Arena. —- s aeoeaia, featuring | me"? apes | | WILKES THEATRE Mme, Louisa Tetrazsini, famous |%—————————-8 | “ier Husband's Wife” will be the) offering of the Wilkes Players at (he) Wilkes Uleatre for next week, start | ing with 4 matinee Sunday. Thin te] good numbers will constitute the! the offering in which Henry Miller, new bill of Orpheum cireult vaude/taura Hope Crewes and Robert ville at the Moore next week, com | Warwick scored uch a big mucceas prima donna, was among the 1,504 passengers who recently arrived tn |New York on the Cunard liner Mau |retania. Mme, Tetrazsint expressed [her delight at being back In the United States in three different lan- MOORE Three big feature acte and four | ey? eee ee ms mencing tomorrow afternoon. Ernest P. Russel on the Wurlitzer Here’s the pic- ture you want to see It’s here now. Follow the crowds! Mission News FOURTH=-2 UNION You are due for the fastest set of nerve-tinglers y ou ever experienced when you see this— GREATEST THPILLER EVER FILMED! m4 alee C8 ite 0% HOUDINI THE GRIM GAME” | gengee—ttalian, French and English. WATCH LIVER AND Hi In Best Condition yeieian will tell e soak of illmaip sock A a 5y people ‘would keep 1 nod bowels worki become alu, : i i i : I ™ carried off. pn Ben od dis- Biltons- sloggiah hem, es. of the ; I E 4 5 B eHitt John Hyams and Leila McIntyre, in “Maybloom,” will be the stellar attraction. Hyams ta an ultra-come- dian and Miss McIntyre is as sweet hole, as well a» the 18th, Clever ‘comedy, good einging and a woman who is a very, very clever dancer are other parta of the cast The Rigoletto, assisted by the Swanson Sisters, do everything from acrobatic work to classical mu- ate James H. Cullen, “The Man From the West,” in a monologiat of more than passing note. Watts and Hawley combine laugh ter, nonsense and songs in @ likable manner. in New York City and its presenta tion here will be for the first time tm Beattie. ‘The offering fairly ous complications that arise from @ Band jana dainty as a peach. Their #0084! fanatic idea of a wife who belleves — and dances have a particular appeal, | that she ts going to die and chooses a Gett, venty fer tame- and their entire offering 1s of the | ner husband's second wife for him tn “class” order. free: tecovezt || COLDS, FLU AND GRIP)“ — oS Cartme!i and Harris, In “Golfing i ay soca ie pharm] flstnd | With Cupid,” will present « akit that| | How ples me gg rahe yey des: ‘write to Resteot Chemical haa for Its foundation the fact that h chesen, o | Should Keep Childrem (i iiay be lurking at the ninth | Plif and Unattractive, turns out to| be a handsome woman with pretty | gowns. The wife then tries to dis courage her out of the bargain by | informing ber of all the bad traits of her husband. The woman ap | proves of them, however, with the result that the wife finds hernelf in such & mons of affairs that she just can't die and leave things as they are, The audience at the Wilkes | theatre will find plen of good | wholesome laughs in “Her Hus | band’s Wife,” bubbles over with fun and humor.| 5 a a i 5 flim. Fox and Ward are a team that has | LEVY'S ORPHEUM ‘Cupeach been together for 50 years, They| “The GlobeTrotters” will be the) be sur- are famous minstrel men of the old | offering of Levy's Orpheum, begin: | j | E é i | » 1A Picture of astounding sensa 1 Something went whéa the hero wt , tan vepedrorped a speeding | i aces uaody ear ; <— Whener airplane lower machine=. As the hero from edukd ad aad te te “Her Husband’s Wile” As the Prince of the story, James | Gleason is a widower with a great sorrow and also a great lot of money | At the beginning of the play he is discovered trying to drown the sor- row in liquor and to dispose of the how quickly it i. in nh! esa. METROPOLITAN Oscar Gerard, the famoun Swediah | @elled fer chronic consti head- sabes, elas grip, inluezam, rman, George M. Cohan's newest comedy, |" maker, will have the main com- ism oes not “, : o “ create tha ph: able, vee Faewe Wen See aes the universe, who happen | a Uttle Pleasant to ‘and had long runs in New York and Chi- N Netter te Spd inexpensive. | cago, will be presented at the Metro-|'0Wwn In the East, just when a big conte ot sll di Lincoln Pro. Politan for four nights, with a mat-|Teerulting campaign is on for the pristary Oo., Fe Wapee, tan ince Wednesday army. In order to #tand in with the |fair maidens of the village, the two | comedians decide to co into the army. |A number of humorous aituations for | the audience, but trying ones for the comedians, follow, in which Robert | Lorenzo, in his f te role of an Italian, will offer splendid support. | edy roles as @ couple of wanderers se They crashed ! Is | rib i jled i 1 and men and Jane Mla d sy Faget - The offering this week will bring rs becom to the patrons of Levy's Orpheum @ : ‘ tle philosopher, a little walf of a girl - fag | is the comedy offering of THE [J about § years old, who fonds him to a| hoy lg ote oe > heal mac wnery — ee le ear WILKES PLAYERS at The boarding house where live @ set Of! gan Francieco with a record as one|i > 7 Z | curious, ne'er-lo-well creatures. In ' : of the best in her 1) Mise Ray: | spirit of adventure, the Prince be-| ona has a good oles and a pleas | - ia Saas” pny Stee tee Yn"nvhe's AD THE MOTION PICTURE CAMERA TH | household, and, posing as an @M| strong supporting part to the action| | Diao, Of & popular mee asine. ne it|of the show, she will render, with | oF. next week, with a le and’ being happiness to the | ihe, Chorus & pretty number in| _ aiid fo ws C4 i [any < PP *l"When the Roses Bloom in Love! MATINEE SUNDAY j Peart of the hid rs ny | 1204." Oncar Gerard will also have a| PANTAGES “| Lauder is off ¢ Senel esta - gg? Mr. Cohan has provided a play] awoai Ago lhggydhe | PANTS Lauder is offering a quota of new | soon to appear in Seattle at the Met- —wermorge ry! Bite ye | which keeps continuously moving/ +). so oy oon algal e gira on| ‘Trained in ¢ routine of new and |songs—the kind which first estab- | ropolitan, announces. the tonowing | DIES OF PNEUMONIA ghts, 3le to 75 jand furnishes a fund of merriment.| ang Iinnehs Teel ull rthurlolever tricks, gaudeville’s biggest | lished him in the hearts of his ad-| plays have been chosen to be pre-| Pneumonia caused the death Mats. Wed., Sat., 2% to Sle é: |#nd Blanche Trelease will be heard in| comedians—Robinson's Elephants—|mirers—and in this kind . | His characters include, bemide the | catchy apeciaitic P | kind of comic] sented during the engagement here:| Paul Von Bo 3 pasate | EY epOClaltion, : will headline the new bill at the Pan: | descriptive song ho is without a peer.| "The School for Scandal,” by Sheri. Bh saert, 38, employe 6 9 eo i emened of Robert Lo | tages, beginning Monday matinee. | Lauder's engagement will be a great| dan; “She Stoops to Conque: wy | the Fischen Bros. company for {renzo Frank Budd and Oscar Gerard, | ‘Phe act is the only one of its kind |Cecasion for those who enjoy droll| Goldsmith; “The Proposal,” @ one-act |%**rs: at Seattle General hosp will have @ number of new harmony | now before the public, and is said to|%0ng characterizations, with a bit o' ’ ty | Friday, offerings. Frank Budd u | t of/curts g» user by Anthony Ichekoff, | *¥iday. Funeral arrangements pppoe. Krank Budd and Robert] provide some new thrills for the|heart interest thrown in for good|and “..e Romancers,” by Rostand,| not beer ‘ or alse have individual | vaudeville patron. | measure, | . ' : not been completed, : , with the girls on the runway.| Programed as the “World's Great-| As in other ye 3 a WALK- rie's Or c Mita the OG) ic ee eb IN FOR de est Acrobata and Tumblers,” the In- | Comedian will have his own company hauncey Oleott will open at the LAST fe) OFFS” PALACE HIP ternational Nine will have the posi-/Of Highland pipers, and he will be neneesee theatre’ on Sunday, | CHANCE Of especial interest to children of | MOM Of added attraction on the new | “sisted in the performance by al; eokeal Oe for one — in his TONIGHT IT'S SUM SHOW all ages will be the comedy singing {Ol ‘These men aro speed demons number of internationally-famous en. bi tg , eae page ei cnet | lrevue given by Whitney's Opeeatio| % Pyramid building and whirlwind | tertainers »y Rida Jofinson Young. | Dolls, featured on the new bill, which | M@@mbling. fies ne hg | Let's t —uptown, | opens at the Palace Hip tom bea) OE” nove Brothers are vaude-| The Devereux company, which is 1414 8d ForGctusen 2a Ave. | You have tried “Seventy-seven"* | ( que in « a |ville's musical Jesters. While per: | gs = eh cence tn esate dbtanatie. Bodveasd Humphreys’ other medicines; they apers they play violins continuously, They Tuesday wyatem includes remedies for all ¥ Inadequate body, | ne Imitation of two love birds. of dinary ailments—-Dyspepsia Are four dolls in this company, |, John ‘T. Ray and his company will | CONTINUOUS se y # Complaint, Headaches, Pile op. | an sing and dance with aban, | SPbear in a comedy playlet, “Check | DAILY, 1 TO 11 ; Matinees 2:30 Nights 7 and 9 dera of the Kidneys, Bladder, Heart, |4on and considerable originalit bi Hat,” in which the fun is pro: | Bt | Burke Brothers and. Keadan|¥ided by a maid, a bellboy and a “li : . WEGINNING MONDAY MATING | promise a novelty in thelr appaars| THRO | Tonight, Last Times, THE SEVEN RUSSELLS GE Vandevitte’ iheees Cethedibinn pits Muaeptvers Manual, matled|ance as “The Demonstrators,” in| The Cavano Duo offer what they | TOMORROW, MONDAY, TU DAY AND WEDNESDAY 4 9 lis all, Which roles they demonstrate their |" pleased to term “A Free Exhibi: | i} ; - At all Drug and Country Stores Jability as comedians, dancera and| on.” @ novelty number full of sur. | 1 ; wit nreys? Homeo. Medicine Co., 186 juggler prises. | : 6 4 El SAE ait. fg m:n ds iy me The : The Last Word in Animal Training STUBBORN STOMACH ——|{ev prevalent during the past tow | Sometepeiy canny and vereatiie of A Novelty Oameg ‘4 f mth Berinygr cars, there should be no difficulty | ¢xeeptonally funny and versatile of- ovelty Comedy Singing Re TROUBLE RELIEVED in FeOOehe TGs thee Ginks cg] ie hws Harry—CAVANA—Naney TWO MINUTES | "hewn by Vil a Fr - Genevieve Mier and the two Gib- 3 a me tn MID BS ja and & y BURKE BROS, AND KEI 1) wee i A Free Kixhibition RES | Sunty ‘ot ‘action, tood ind |80n Sisters will present a delightful | aN aur onaisam oA AND RED ROTCR \g Wien Mba AniiGbe cleoid upon the | bright comed lin sare promised in| 44nee spectacle, he Demonstrators” “Phe Taw Girl” ; tomach caused rom undigested | "* offering of Hams and Culve » — by foe cntpea ne iene Undikested | The Wrong Hat” will werve to in| HARRY LAUDER COMING WILLIAMS « LEONARD & You'll enjoy the dainty star) : Thaetane a asenta aol y }troduce Leonard and Hale whowe|. Harry Lauder the inimitable CULVER HALEY LES ARAD as the girl who mask * % ka tant inh iaaddeke : troubles in the chapeau line result | S¢eteh minstrel, who comes back to} Comedy | Songs and Tn a Laughing “The Clown and The beauty, to redeem i JOUR T. BAY & 0. the best and quickest remedy in|in'much fun. Lew Arudow as rhe | the United States with a well-earned | Gaked Demon™ wealth’ and bp gh 7 $ ee uch pi pee He Clown and the Demon,” lover | Utle of Knighthood, and with his} factress, Bas is wh n ourne joated up cleve | a 4 t — oo Fl “ souenons, bloated UP acrobats, “ive Nights,” a dramatia,|"eputation enhanced by a notably | Feature v ve warvsee twoer ineain {6 Jot. One deus git: lation of the novel of that Hamme, wiepsuccesstul tour of Australia, will Dramatization of Viet tag a ular Novel ¥' , . Barriers” done |be the feature pho’ open a three days engageme | Hore ’ ; GIBSON SISTERS convince you in—Two en, | ire photoplay gagement at the * Simon Wor caniie or thie posal é Metropolitan theatre Thursday, De- | FIVE NIGHTS’ Larry > medy at any of the Bartell Five | sourl,” the stage melo! Coincident with his return. fr ab sete Disc sy ‘His Home Sweet Heme* | ig Stores, o s Oo,, Four Big! drama, is going « rom e Swi i | Bix Stores, or Swift & Co, Four Big |drama, Is going to be put on the| Australia, which i simply an incl Ford W. i , [sereen. dent in his journey to South Africa, | eekly