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OLCOTT IS STILL YOUNG HEARTED |Seems to Grow More Dash- ing Year by Year Faith, he grows more dashing every year, and his volee eweeter and elearert This sums up the performance of “Machuala,” the play in whieh the beloved Chauncey Olcott opened for }a week's run at the Metropolitan Sunday evening ] Oleott’s perennial charm does not) come from hin clear, high, sweet anding tenor, nor from his dashing presentatjon of lovable Irish charac ters, nor from his charming, swag gering stage presence, It is a com-| bination of all these qualities that| has endeared him to the theatrego:| ing public these many, many years. | "Machusla” is Olcott's finest play It is @ play ef youth and love, and the fine, untroubled romance of a| period that wan happily ignorant of| Freud and problem plays and frowny bed-room farces Your Now Songs ‘Machusia” is the name of the horse that is to save Duncannon, the | Irish estate of Brian Fitzgerald, from the hands of a man of alien race. And when “Macushia” runs in the steeplechase, she carries with her the hopes of the gallant Dirian and Pa tricia Boyer During the play, Oleott «ings four few songs all of them of the type that he has sung into the hearts of| the nation the quaint | Thats How the Hhannen Flows, | Machusla Asthore,” “I'll Mise You, Ol Ireland. 1 Ilex» You, Good bye.” and dhe lilting “Tis an Irish Girt 1 Love,” and “She's Just Like You.” The singing refrain of the ant named song is destined to take its place alonguide of “Mother Ma chree” and “My Wild Irivh Rose.” Demand Song Tt is & 100 to One shot that Oleott never got thru a performance of one of his plays without having to come before the curtain between the acts and sing one of the old favorites he has Inducted into the bulladry of his time. Lam night wag no exception He sang “Mother Machree” and “My Wild Irish Rose” and “The Tumble. down Shack in Athlone” and the audience clapped and cheered and re- funed to let him go. “Machusbla” is given by a splendid caste, There ia the charm of youth and wong and wit in it. and laughter that ls rometimes close to tears. And Chauncey Oleott ts—well, Chauncey Olcott, MOORE ch Sale, after three years in musical comedy, returned to Seattle Sunday as the chief attraction op the new Orpheum bill at the Moore. it may be @ long Ume before he comes aguin, for Bale has been tn- duced to go into motion pictures, and will begin his work in. screen comedies when he reaches South erm California. Sales act, this year, is called Ths ural Sunday School Benefit” He appears first an the old fash. loned minister, His caricature of ® ama! town pastor is a classic. He then portrays the characters of the “Friday evening benefit” to raise funds for the new church bef.” Sunday's audience laughed to the ¢ of tears and demanded a cur. tain talk during which Sale told of hin plan to go into pictures. Charles E. Benee and Florence Baird are back, with their char- acter songs and pleasing personal. ity. They are fine. ve peptul young and the Atlantic feet jazz tend, offer generous helpings of fast and furious noise and section, And the audience clamors for more. Phi Roy and Roy Arthur break up pilates in their juggling act, and create a lot of fun in “A Chinese Restaurant.” Dolly Kay, ansinted by Phil Phil- lips, sings modern syncopation; the Kickards present a variety of tricks and magic, interrupted by shadow. «raphs; and Nori Traverse apd Irene Douglas attempt comedy in ‘Morn. ing Glory,” a fast talking sketch. ‘The Moore orchestra plays th | latest Seatte-made song hit, “Tiny,” by Weeks and Burnett. . . | PALACE HIP A snappy tabloid musical comedy, | “Tag Day Girls,” is the principal fea- ture of the new bill which opened at the Palace Hip yesterday, with Bert and Maybelle as stars af the operetta. Maybelle is a pretty girl who sings several songs engagingly and flirts in a tantalizing manner with Bert, a comedian, whose agile g8 are as funny as his dry humor. | They are surrounded by a chorus of | pretty maids | The Six Whirlwind Acrobats per. form difficult feats | Bill Pruitt, who looks every inch the cowboy minstrel” he bills him | self, produced some good songs and | stories that brought laughs, and then in one song changed from bari tone to soprano, singing without bat ung an eye. Another novelty on the bill was the offering of Charles Bennington and Nora Scott They have some bits of song and emphasize their | dancing, which is unusual, when it] jis known that Bennington, altho} hampered by # peg leg, is able to} | perform strenuous acrobratic dances | }and do some remarkable high kick ing | | Hille Bowman wins friends, not | only because of the amusing songs and pretty costumes she exploits, but because she has just urned from entertaining “our in | France, Belgium and in Germany. | Electro handles electricity in a| manner too careless for comfort. | ‘The feature photoplay is “The Heart of a Gyps} . WILKES When four people born and bred in Southern style, decided to become servants to some rich Northerner in order to make some money—-well, trouble is bound to occur, And it does this week at the Wilkes theatre in “Come Out of the Kitchen,” A. E. | Thornas’ comedy | Jane Morgan proves just as charm.| ing in the role of an imitation cook | ]}as when she portrays the beautiful Olivia Dangerfield, daughter of Col Dangerfield. The opportunities of fun-making given to Marie ‘Thorn Howard Russell and Ben Erway in their disguises, are not neglected, jand, as @ result, the audience rocks) in laughter much of the time. | ‘The story is supposed to be about | the affairs of four poverty-stricken children, born in the South, who, in order to rent their home, have de- on the activities of the male guests of the rich rules the pota | their appreciation of his selection by | CLEARS THE THROAT of phlegm ick ie Bi ee 6 SE th Me JUST TIME), to have your teeth put into proper shape to eat your Christmas dinner if you hurry. The National Dentists’ new management is making a special introductory offer for a short time. people of Seattle means money saved for you if you take advantage of this offer. THE NATIONAL DENTISTS N. E. Corner Third and Pike termined to become domestics. But the real action of the play hinges xis Luce) ne Morgan ortherner (A in the kitchen where J Jane Darwell, as the particular Mrs. Falkener, gets a good many laughs at her expense. Thomas Lef- ferta, statistical poet, is the unfortu- nate suitor. for the hand of Cora Falkener, Mrs. G. Falkener's daugb ter, played by Marvel Phillips. Henry Hall and Morman Feuster furnish comedy scenes as close-ups in the race for the hand of the charming cook. Fanchon Everhart has a minor role as a Southern mammy LEVY'S ORPHEUM ‘There's lots of Christmas cheer at Levy's Orpheum this week, including pretty girls, lively musical numbers, elaborate settings and a group of happy comedians. ert C. Hunt, the popular producer, presents “The Spanish Vamp" for his Christmas week offering an! 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