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THR Nal MAYBE HIGH PRICE OF SHOES MENTALLY UNBALANCED HER Dear Miss Grey: Something happened today that to me fsa mystery. I was walking down Fourth ave, and a woman stepped up to me, touched my arm and as she looked down at My shoes said, “Pardon me, my dear, but how much did you pay for your oxfords?” } I was quite dumbfounded and said rather quickly, “Eleven | ” She asked me how I liked low-heeled shoes, how | they wore, etc. Sho informed me she had to get some 3 Wanted to know of prices and comfort. As she talked she looked at me from head to heel and| talked of the length of skirts, the cabaret dancers, what} “Movie actresses wore. All of her conversation was so queer J and happened so suddenly that I have since wondered at her} Motive. She was very well-dressed and somewhat older than I. She | €alled me “my dear” again and again. I thought of the many things I've read and as she touched my arm so much, I uncon-| @ciously drew away and tightened the chain of my hand bag. | You may think this a foolish letter, but you no doubt hear} Many queer people and oo know of = eho as she. BI hope uu will answer me as | am very much puzzlec si A WOMAN. I do hear of many queer and mnusual things, but this is a! and new stunt. Just what the woman's idea was, in thus} sting you, Lam not prepared to say. It isn’t at all im-| bable that the continuous Rs. eval lata of shoes has sed her to become mentally unbalance: eee | baking soda added to the rinse water Blond Heir | welll Keep the Aair from turning dark, Turning Dark | too, Dear Miss Grey: x tte wet tox (OSTRICH BRACELETS ot blond hair all my life until just tely. It ts turning dark. Can you| Some of the ostrich fans shown | a me something to wash it In to lin New York feature a bracelet of| p it light, something that won't ure it? a A henna rinse will keep Mond of! When dancing the fan ls suspended @udurn rair ‘bright, A very Wetle | from the novel dracelet. haan -TO THE THEATREGOERS OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE ‘Today I make the most interesting announcement I have ever Made in my carver as a theatrical manager. I believe the tmformation contained in the following statement ‘will be read with intense Interest by ali who value the best and ‘Most artistic in the world of amusement. I have always faithfully endeavored to bring to my patrons the Biggest and the best theatrical attractions of ali times, for I know that only the biggest and the best appeal. Now I am happy and proud to announce that I have contracted with F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest, producers of the world fameus “Chu Chin Chow.” whereby that brilliant and gorgeous Spectacle of ancient Bagdad, the world’s most beautiful production, . WD appear at the Metropolitan Theatre, week commencing Mon Tree, and is still playing there to capacity. The American production of “Chu Chin Chow” was made by Messrs. Comstock and Gest, after the payment of the biggest roy known in the theatrical world, in New York more than three years ago, the scenery and costumes being imported from and being exact duplicates of tho originals season in New York at the Hi i § Hi cho: 2 of two performances to insure getting $1, $1.59, $2, $2.50 and $3 and $3.50 Wedren $1, $2 amd $2.50, Saturday Matines, $1, $2, $2.56 and Tax « believe the ongagement of “Chu Chin Chow” will be the most Botable ever known at this theatre GEORGE T. PANTAGE Matiness: 2 08 BEGINNING MONDAY MATINER Nights: 1 and 9 ane DONATELLA PRESENTS “CARNIVAL OF VENICE Seven instrumentalists and Sinners de Lare MR. AND MRS. HAMILTON DOUGLAS, JR. PRESENT THE DOUGLAS aE eee omen In “ARTISTS IN pre RE” WEDNESDAY—“Elks’ Night” AY—“Eagios” |COOK & VERNON & VERNON FOUR | eae |COOK & VERNON Susie” Vaudevilies Popular Comedians BING & IRWIN “Coontown Divorcons” Pantageseope, Showing Twelfth Episode of “The Lost City” General Admission: Matinees, 25e—Nights, 400 Loughney’s Human Bake Oven Again P Proves Worth in Old Age J. A. Feroe, 13 Years of Age, Farmer of Kent, Wash. Baked im 350 Degrees of Heat, Feels 30. Years Younger — His ‘Signed Ctatement | Follows, ‘Te My Friends Who Who Are Sick: I want to my Dr. Loughney’s ¢ ¢ Bake Oven is @ wonderful ee ‘or the aged. I was very with Pom tiem and @ cold. al had to carry me to Dr. Lough- ney’s sanitarium. I was in great pain and my blood pressure was very high=235. I have taken the bakes and eaten as Dr. Loughney On igdenrss and I am well again. I perfectly at ease. This photo- end stiffness has left my old joints. 1 am very well pleased, My blood | pressure is ‘reduced to 165 since a 14. A wonderful change has over me. I feel 30 years after the treatments, 1 jue further with the bakes 4 A Fetoo jung Meattarigm are 1 p.m to 8 p. daily, Sundays included, Chrogle arth neuritis and kin- dred invalid casen ed. Lady nurses | Beattle Office Ho ney can be seen personally daily |from 9 a m. to 12:20 p,m. at the Hotel Congre rner Pourth ave and Marion ttle, Wash endance. Toke ferry at Madison irkiand, Wash. and walk | to the right, or phone nd auto will meet you. ‘# hours at bis Kirk~ | taking diagnosis of your | Crenshaw, [either arrested oF released ostrich pecially solicit | Dr, Lough- | | Have Dr, Loughney make ® pains- case, THE phe Two | POW 8? ars | DOUGLAS DANCERS COMING TO PANTAGES Of eepecial interest locally will be | the appearance of the Douglas | Dancers at the Partages on the new bill, pening with the Monday mat ines, inaugurating what promises to bo “Douglas Week” at the popular vaudeville theatre, “Artists in Minia ture,” as the offering is called, has juet returned from a tour of the oir j cult, The cast includes ten charm ne young dancera and Mra Hami! ton Dougtias, jr, herself. Varied fea }tures and singing and eharming staging will be the ‘features of the performance, In the act are Evelyn Hayes, Donna Rickard, Dorothy Compton, Louise Higbee, the Rich ardvon Twins, Marcia and Grace Rita Prasb and Nellie Reeser, Wednesday night will be “Bike’ Night," and Seattle Kika and their band will attend in a body Thursday night & “Magies” Night,” and members of the Baglew’ lodge and their band will attend. | Other acty will be: "Carnival of | Venice,” a musical spectacie; John King and Dave Irwin, black face comedians; Potpourri, a novelty act “Sister Sunt comedy skit; Marry Bussey in “Sense and Nonsense,” and the Four Fantinos eee | “BUDDIES” OPENS AT | MET SUNDAY NIGHT } “Buddies” one of the biggest the | Strical bite of last season, has start jed its tour of the leading citien of Amerion, and will be the attraction here at the Metropolitan theatre | Sanday night for the week, with matiness Wednesday and Satustay While “Buddiew" is not, strictly | Speaking, a musical comedy, it may be accurately described as a comedy with musi The scene of “Buddies” t» Int j Brittany ite herotne, a ~einvat aba of this devastated land d the hero an Ameri ed in her bome just after the signing of the armistice. Julie's problems pring | from the exerue! tating shyfteas of her soldier lover, which proves appar ently an insurmountable barrier to the declaration of his inte the machinations of the woo! villain who la intent upon rutn ing the good name of Julie's twin brother (who has given his life for France) unless she will marry him. The young American's “Thuddies” do &1 they can to forward the romances, One of them even going #0 far as to involve his own personal happl nema by este: te pal. | NOVEL REVU E HEADS | MOORE PROGRAM | Something new in the way of a! revue called “The Spirit of Mardi Gras,” tops the bill of Orpheum Cir | cult vaudeville at the Moore for the | week starting tomorrow afternoon, “The Spirit of Mardi Gras’ ie a car | Sival at ite best, and carnival ts all that gore to make color, laughter. music and dancing, Mins Amelia Victoria is featured and the Marti Gran sextette will be found to be ac }complished muysiciana, Guy Weaditk, one of the teat! 1—Joseph Herbert, Jr., Met — alt hd (Group of of Seattle Kiddies ito Be on Pantages ir 2—Jane Morgan, leadi | Known cowboys in the Weat, and| with Wilkes Players; 3—Flossie Sturgis, Levy's Orp Floreo Ladie, the world’s champion | 4. Frank Cook, coming to | fancy rope thrower, will . “ “Ropin’ and Gab,” & skit that allows | Ladue, Moore ‘Big Little G | theen to sbow just how wonderful |p ooon | ropes and ranch “furniture” can be| “rromen Fil as an amuaement annet. ge Bert Baker and his company wit ‘There te plenty of humor tn the Fe Aaa farce “Provarioe: | otrering with a number of funny sad between White and Gerard. Fran | Nate Latpaig, internationally fam | | Budd, Madeline Mathews, Al Forbes | pr tg — will offer his mynt+ | ,n4 fillie Bingham will all have Ic good supporting party while Bess) | Sabbott and Brooks, two musteal | pri) wil appear in the leading fem | comedy favorites, will offer & reper |ining rola. hae of song: dance New and catchy mosical numbers Claude and Marion will entertain |wit) be mich in vogue in the mu | with an effort to settle an argument, | gicaj portion of the offering. all of which is good comedy, wee | Willie Hale and Brother are come jaane, Juggtors and musicians, ras ie B) tS aise Loew's ‘WILKES 70 PRESENT Palace Sit tomertOw festeree, oes LOMBARDI L’TD” edy of many typen One of the out. | The Wilkes Players, for thetr of-| standing features will be what is fortng thin woek, at the Wilkes the atre, will present the farnous comedy | jf lat season, “Lombardi Lt’4.” | which was one of Oliver Morosco’s greatest New York sucoeasen it in| the same splendid offering in which | | Leo Curfilo and Grace Vaientine ap- | Peared at the Metropolitan theatre here last mason for « wonderfully | succesmtul week. | George Rand will be seen tn the | role of Lombardi, a» played by Leo| | Carillo, while Mary Thorne wil! ap- | |penr in the role of the shop girl, |made famous by Grace Valentine, Mine Morgan will assume the part | of the salesiady who is in love with Mr. Lombardi, while the remainder | _ & continuous performance to- |DEB TELLS JANE OF “You know, then, where Ann ist” I eat up in bed with a jerk. Deborah shook her head. of the Wilkes Players will all have splendid roles, The ladies wi be given « rare treat in the many delightful gowns that are worn on the stage, COMEDIANS. FRA TURED AT LEVY’S ORPHEUM Lew White, Hebrew comedian, and Onear Gerard, popular Swedish | the suburban station at the west end |fun-maker, will take their large fol-| of our town. town lowing into the land of the frezon| “Ot courts, to ride sor North this week in the offering of| with mother, and out to our Bast| Levy's M Comedy company,| Station. As you know, between the pa "ee i |two places the train stops at the| Central station.” “and you saw Ann there? I ex- claimed eagerly. Deb shook her head. began. | terrupted. mother. 7 three montha, you know. “You took the train with her at Dead Men Tell No Tales Sean ELECTION RETURNS So? SUNDAY TUESDAY EVE., 6 P. M. TO 1 A. M! SPECIAL WIRE DIRECT TO OUR STAGE NEXT WEEK THE WILKES PLAYERS IN “LOMBARDI LTD” LEO CARILLO AND GRACE VALENTINE’S Famous Comedy Triumph EVES., Be MATS. 27¢ TONIGHT LAST TIME “39 EAST” “The day before yesterday" she} “The day she disappeared,” I | “1 went to the train to meet my/ She has been in the West! Brayburn, I suppose?” I mentioned | Pantages Monday; 6 Floreo Girl,” Palace Hip. called « hilarious rural skit entitled, “Bpivin’s Corner.” There are five excellent players tn the cast, with Larry Keating featured. Fan of the blackface variety wl be provided by Troutner and Hoff |ner, cofmedians of the South. Milo jand Herman are phyaical culture ex- ponenta jaa “The Little Big Girl” tells a }a manner a la Kitty Cheatam. Of empecial interest to the kiddies as Well a9 to grown-ups, will be the per. formance shown In “Morglie's Toy Shop.” A Jackin-theBox te the magter of ceremonies, and he has the assistance of eight clever dogs in presenting some unique and inter THE BOOK OF DEBORAH HER MEETING WITH ANN AT THE STATION “I eaw Van there,” she said, “Van? I had suspected, but the truth, heard at lam, stunned me, “He had been assigned to the very stateroom my mother was vacating! Of course we were surprised to meet him Mother was delighted. He's awfully popular with the older matrous, you Know, And mother never gives up hoping that I'll marry Van some day and unite the for | tunes.” Deb tuterrupted herself with « shrug. “That happened downtown, re- member, It was almost dark when | we reached our own suburb, As wo | left the train I saw a taxi tear up to the platform. I had just settled my mother tn our auto when I saw Ann Lorimer jump out of the taxi and run for the train. I wondered | why she hurried #o and concluded | that she didn't know that the train jis held here while they | the diner, ‘Strange—that’ ing Hast, with her husband tn bed," I thought. Then, naturally, I thought of Van stowed away in his com- | partment, and of all the gossip about the two lately. There waa just one thing for me to do.” Deb stopped as if she expected me to understand what was her in- | evitable duty without further word | “I can’t imagine what I'd ha |} done under the circumstances,” I said, “For goodness sake, go on, Deb!" “Why, T did the perfectly obvious | thing! Deb exclaimed, “I told our chauffeur to wait for me, and with- | out explaining to mother, I ran back | to the limited. Fortunately, I caught up with Ann as she followed the | porter into a compartment, Don't look so, June. It wasn’t Van's. At sight of me, Ano flared up You | know her way.” “Like @ cross chilar “Then she realized that she ; Mustn’t assume that I was sus- piclous, ‘Why, Deb,’ she exclaimed, | ‘are you going to New York, too? | “‘If you do,’ I answered, “I don't get you, Deb, but of course’—she rather stammered over this—‘it will be simply grand to ORAM ODN SNL OOP N A | ORR Or NR eer rR AN 1 OF LL EE QUE AF OE EE —~ S have you along? “"You don’t mean that, Don't pre- tend. There ian’t time,’ I said, as the diner jarred the sleeper. much T guessed, “Oh, 1 eaw Van two compart-| never tell a single rou! about Ge, off) 1 mala, ‘Now, Ann Lor. ments back,’ from this train and go home or else | I atay heret “she sg / b VONGUNATEOUTUGGUTOEOEOOUUGNONOUULAGDUGGOAAUEEU gO uaaTUHnTig Tannen TaNtiTAgHN, MMM Mn mn —— 5 owe PA PPA. 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LAHOMA WINELAND’S ORCHESTRA SELECTION—MAYTIME. .....ROMBERG NEWS TOPICS NOW PLAYING aN if Maa a f it ft h, fi [hye FAT; ed eee the were trying to decife just how “She still hesttated and Y afde@ “Ann, tf you'll come with me, Il thin, Nobody but you-—and Van—and me NARS, SSG, TEES BA) IP Fens aN Ra dpm MS TS “ PD ad NAS ANS 6