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METROPOLITAN WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY Merry Matinees Wednesdiy- Saturday happens to be unlike any- body else.” —New Vork Times ISCINATING t ITZ AND THE COMPLETE MUCH-PRAISED CAST AND GROUPS OF GLORIOUS GIRLS UE f “SEASONS GAYEST Music PLAY” The notable cast includes Boyd Marshall, Joe | Keno, Ruth Oswald, Neil Moore and many | others, with even the Henry W. Savage Opera Orchestra and troupe of | sensational acrobats PRICES AS IN ALL CITIE Evenings: 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 WEDNESDAY MATINEE: Very Best Seats, $1.50 Special Priced Saturday Matinee: 50c to $2 | “Captivating Mitzi in one of the most amusing and entertaining musical com- edies Broadway has seen for a long time, played in a vein of irresponsible gayety.” —New York Evening W FOR FOUR DAYS BEGINNING SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15 COMING! Evenings 5@c to $2.00 Wednesday Matinee Best Seats $1,00 COMING WEEK FEBRUARY 2 “THE BIRD OF PARADISE” Sat. Mat. 50c to $1.50. Wed. Mat. 50c to $1.00 WITH FLORENCE ROCKWE: Eves. 50c to $2.00. | PUBLIC HEARING wit be heid |in Bell Street Terminal at 10 a. m Wednesday in connection with an application of the Port of Seattle |for re-location of the pierhead lines on that portion of Elliott bay front ing on West Seattle peninsula. Famous Art Works Are Found in Home CHICAGO, Feb. 7.—Rare works of art, ranking with the most fa- mous of America’s collections in pri vate homes, were found today by authorities in the home of Evalina M | Kimball, widow of the founder of the Kimball Piano company. TEACHERS are backing ministers in their campaign for $8,000,000 Pil- grim Memorial annuity fund. [with an {of characterization Girl Win PROGRAMS || Mitel Majos tm | | }| Vaudeville, fea. oan WILKES—Wilkes le: featuring | “Napoleon,” STROPOLITAN Mital, the piquant musical comedy prima donna, who won success in Pom Pom” and “Sari,” will be seen at the Metropolitan theatre for one woek, beginning Sunday night, in the new musical play of Henry W, Sav age, “Head Over Heels. pro- duction comes here after long runs Boston and Chicago. It 1 to have a whimsical story by | Allan Wolf, and its music is by | rome Kern, In it Mitzi is seen as a girlish acrobat, and quite as mis ehievously inclined she in Pom Pom When “H cently prese Was more th on as was petved by in that n favorably ¥ draamtic topies elt : The supporting company has been | much praised. Among the principals in support of Mite are Boyd Mar shall, Ruth Oswald, lyric soprano; | Neil Moore, Joe Kenos Dorothy La Mar, Sallie Stembler and many more, | ensemble of girls and troupe of noted acrobats, The no chorus men. MOORE The Marion Morgan Dan at The Moore next week, are| as ara put dérward: by thd ‘Orphettn: cif 1—“Mitzi,” at the Metropolitan; euit ontenders for the title of 3—Harry Cooper, Orpheum Vaudeville, Moore the greatest dancing act in vaude-|Comedy Co.; 5—Frank and Rae, at the Palace Hip; 6— ville. The dancing spectacle offered! Wonday, . ar 2. 4—Blanche by these beautiful California girls has ¢verything that goes to make t a terpsichorean wonder-story, ex ecution, grace, eff » lights, color, scenery, costume pusic and mo tion, T story is as graphically told as tho written in the plainest English jbuekle, Mabel Taliaferro, Thomas W Burns and Frabito in “Shoos" is! Ross and many others were the shin a featured comedy offering with two! ing stars in the all-star cast that pr clever comedians who have some-| sented this famous comedy drama to thing of the different order. The | Broadway material used by these funsters fits) ‘The entire company of Wilkes them perfectly. | players will have important parts in Bessie Rempel has the sketch ofthe offering and under the careful the week, am offering from the pen | guidance of Director Addison Pitt of Frances Nordstrom called “His there is little doubt that the offer Day Off.” The appeal is general, as ing will be gladly welcomed by every auditor can recognize that he as well as the older has gone thru the same ordeals. Miss Rempel’s is a remarkable bit PALACH HIP There is something to ap 1 to al tastes In the bi announced te at the Hip tomorrow wughing comedy sketch enti uspicious of Hubby” promi mong the gloom-chasers, The playlet will be presented by Edward Farrell and company. It shows how completely cumstantial evidence laughable over the original cast that presented the offering in New York reads like @ page out of “Who's Who" in the theatrical world. William H. Carne, Laura Hope Crews, Macklyn Ar new open Ace with a tled y Tr, with sulting. Eddie Hughes, billed as “the Mo: Cormack of Vaudeville,” promises a musical treat in his offering mond Zahner, his accompanist h ided as a pianist of inction “Look It " caption ed by J. C. Booth and H on their combination of b and comedy. Frank and complica the new patrons of at is th this popular at mpany . LEVY'S ORPHEUM I Van and Belle are boomerang ‘Some § i” is the name of the throwers who have made the han-|new show which opens at Levy's Rae Warner are a youthful pair who dling of these weapons a life study.| Orpheum today. As usual “Abie,” bring some new songs, an. original Marcon! and Fitzibbon have a|“Ole,” “Tony” and “Slivers,” the, style of comedy and some lively musical act filled with comedy. A quartet of character comedians, Nb egroeg plane, accordeon and xylophone are|supply the majority of the fun, while! “Classy Banjo Entertainers” is the the instruments used. Dorothy Raymond, Pauline Arthur| billing of Billy Kimball and Betty Pisane and company have a sharp-|and the rest of the popular cast will/ Kenneth. Their repertotre includes shooting act with a beautiful set-|be cast tn roles to their liking. jenergetic marches, quaint old time ting. Miss Arthur will head the musical|m@odies and popular rag numbers. Harry Cooper, in his “Songo-|numbers in a big specialty with the| Adair and Adair are horizontal bar logue,” will present a very unusual |girls, “The Geisha Girls’ Glide,” a artists. “A Scream in the Night” is number, | pretty Oriental spectacle tn which /| the feature photoplay. pill }pretty costumes and electrical ef-| . . WILKES THEATRE | fects will lend aid. | PANTAGES Alexis Luce, who has been enjoy-| Robert Lorenzo and the girls will pty os dis of the animal ing a much earned week's vacation, | be heard in a catchy Italian number. ie teat Dom nae it the. Abienhl will return to the cast of the Wilkes| porothy Raymond and Bob Sandberg | \'N€tom are Little Hip 3 te ae players next week in his favorite of-|aiso have specialties in which the|—® Midget elephant and bis p fering, “The New Henrietta.” Mr./ chorus appear to advantage wer ee tee Luce first presented this offering to| pudd, Lorenzo and Gerard, Levy's Y2udeville ts played, and they Seattle a couple of seasons ago at trio, will render some snappy sent an act that is always new the Orpheum theatre, when that! mony selections cause it is genuinely funny house wae thd home of the Wilkes . cs will headline the bill at the Pant players. Mitzi will introduce the Chanticleer beginning next Monday matinee, Na “The New Henrietta” has always| tango in “Head Over Heels,” the at- Poleon is @ daredevil monkey Ha enjoyed wonderful success wherever! traction at the Metrofolitan for the | Walks on stilts, rides and skates anc it has been presented, and to look! coming week. does many tricks that no other mon —_———-|key has attempted. Little Hip is ner Out of 2,000 in aomirtiarcramicnt'ate Star Business Guide Contest comedy characterizations the Texas |Comedy Four hax won for itself the reputation of being one of vaude | ville's best comedy quartet “Business Is Business” is the title Evidencing the fact that The Star of the comedy skit presented by Wil- Business Guide Contest ts exciting liam K, Ha and William K. Sax the interest of Seattle and the sur ehiwrerin cs 3 Co ¥0 |rounding territory is the announce LOWE'S ment that over 2,000 answers were mene received by the editor of the contest, during the month of January, The high class of artistry dis- played by many of the contestants | |made the awarding of ital prizes | exceptionally difficult, and addition. | jal judges were called in to insure | | making the decisions impartial In giving the main prize to Alice Reinert, the committee on award chose a design that showed marked originality and much artistry of de- sign, and the other prize winners all |submitted answers that clearly en. titled them to an award Many answers that were of great merit could not receive a prize be |cause of the great number of contest- jants, and the editor of the contest urges all who entered last month to ander ele riding se har PaLaceHip ,HEATRE Continuous Daicy | ¢°l! 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TH, BUDD deve ta odagrae Children 10¢ Matinee Dally | e They are known wherever § —Alexis Luce, leading man with Wilkes Players; Hall, with Levy's Musical Bob Price, coming to Pantages There are five acrobata in the| | troupe that supports Mitzi—in more | senses than one—in her gymnastic | jact In “Head Over Heels,” and they |represent five nationalities—Ameri: | can, French, Spanish, Arabian and| |Greek, Their only common language ia the one word ‘Hup, used by all) acrobats the world over to indicate Ready For the week of February 15, Mary Th clever ingenue with the Wilkes Players, will appear with the popular company in “Pollyanna.” The offering is one of Miss Thorne’s favorite ones, and when she ap- peared in it last season, at the Wilkes theatre, in Salt Lake City, she scored instant success. cee Lew White, Hebrew comedian at Levy's Orpheum, is an admirer of David Warfield—so much so, in fact, that Lew was given a vacation last Wednesday, so that he could take in |the matinee and the evening per. | formance of the famous actor, Ert Hunt played White's role in the of- | fering at Levy's Orpheum eee Laurette Taylor is going to take a |dip in the movies. Mjss ‘Taylgr has | signed with D, W. Griffith, oe | Walker Whiteside will appear at | Met during the week of February 15, jin “The Master of Ballantrae Foom ri “ ton, assisted by Syivid It is jall about a conspiracy between Min nie, thé stenographer, and tho office boy to engineer an increase in salary jfrom the bos#es of the concern, | With a stage designed to please | the artistic eye, the Winton brothers will present an unusual acro! ie ex hibition, Combining com with | |some exceptional eccentri ing. | Bender sand Meehan are 4 | with clever that “Drop Line.” G man is known as “The Girl from Broadway » Little Jaze} |Has New Reason } for Tax Dodging} FORD, Conn., Feb. 7.—Be- he says he believes only in things spiritual and will have noth- | ing to with the materialistic, George Doll refused to pay his per: | sonal tax j Bequeaths His : Faith in Deity y Y, Feb. 7 The will Rev. T. B. Ford be. four “children his in God Almighty.” ENIORITY RIGHTS for r men will be put into ef omas F. Murphine, superintendent jof utilities, Tuesday wh ; Jup" will take place in |tle, Fremont and Jeff rns, | Men, according to the length of con: | tinuous service, may choose their runs MUSTEROLE—QUICK | RELIEF! NO BLISTER! [It Soothes ‘and Relieves Like | a Mustard Plaster Without the Burn or Sting Musterole is a clean, white oint- | ment, made with the of mustard, It does all the work of the old-fashioned | mustard plaster — does it better and {does not blister. You do not have to | bother with acloth, You simply rub \it on—and usually the pain is gone! | | Many doctors and nurses use Muster- ‘ole and recommend it to their patients, | | They will gladly tell you what ree | jlief it gives from sore throat, bron- |chitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu- | ralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma- | tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the | back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of (she chest (it often prevents pneumonia), 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2. wee HAR cause queaths “Christian faith | *¢ street | Seattle's Only Musical Comedy Organization ¢ Continuous Performance —_ THE GEISHA GIRLS’ GLID —AN ELABORATE AND GORGEOUS DANCING AND SINGING SPECTACLE —A BREATH FROM JAPAN, IT’S IN: | “SOME SPEED’ The High Powered Eight Cylinder ri and Musical Vehicle With Those Speed Demons “Abie” “Ole” “Slivers” “To Sunday and Evenings Matinee Today PROPOSE MORE HOSPITAL ROOM Plan’ torAdd Floor to-Ortho« pedic Hospital Bathtub Burglar . Makes Clean § COMPTON, Cal., Feb. 17. thoro burglar equipped with stole everything movable first story of the Compton fF while the boss was asléep He took even the bathtub, 112 Milliens lused, last year~ to KILL COLDS HILLS BROMIDE The pfes. opiates—breaks hours—reliev ¥ Plans to enlarge the Children’s Orthopedic hospital, where boys and girls with twisted limbs and spines treated free, were announced The improvement will cost At the annual meeting of the hos: pital asso: jon at Frederick & Nel. son's Friday, Mrs. George T, Myers, president, emphasized that facilities are imperative. ent capacity is 78 beds. It is now proposed to add a fourth floor operating room and 24 ad-| ditional beds, and to build a gym-| nasium on the roof, “This must all be raised from the public; we don't know just how yet,” said Mrs, W. 8, Peters, secretary. ALEXIS LUCE AND THE WILKES PLAYERS WILL PRESENT FOR NEXT WEEK “The New Henrietta”: ALEX UCE’'S POPULAR HIT OF TWO SEASONS AGO Matinee Sunday ..,.27 to 50c a ae Evenings ... 31 to We “neat Wilkes Theatre WT (“I LOVE YOU” TONIGHT | A ROLLICKING COMEDY IN 3 ACTS Nights 7 and © General Admission, 25¢ and 35c. Boxes and Loge: Reginning Monday Matinee leville’s Greatest Animal Comed! Lite ip sal ae HAWLEY & SAN'TON Comedy Playtet WINTON BROTHERS Exponents of Strength GERTRUDE NEWMAN p Un a Line” “Little Jans Girt" Experts of dy and Mint The Texas Comedy Four Spick and Span Singers of Sixzling Songs,