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a 3 5 OIN -|Kellerman THIS CITY NEEDY NOW 5,000 Mothers and Chil- ‘dren Lack Proper Food and Clothing, Is Claim Phere are 4,200 heads of famitice in Brattle out of work and needy “according to @ statement to officials ‘the Social Weifure League by W Allen, leader of the group of which has appealed to he Gity council for work Allen Gectared that the basis on the league is asking the cit Of the city for $100,000 thie to meet emergency needs un considerably the situation EN IN WANT Are telling the people thre Bewspapers that you are now! for about 1,400 families,” he to Miss Evelyn G. Gardiner secretary of the orguns m. “I have the names of 4,300 jaada of familics who are idle. The ave family consists of four and That means 19,850 of whom more than Bre mothers and children, | Heads New | Moore Bill |Famous Annette to Give Fancy Swimming and Diving Exhibitions Annette Kellerman, famous the world over for her «quate ability holds the most prominent spot on {the Orpheum vaudeville bil which Jopens Sunday * afternoon at the | Moore. Miss Kellerman will give fancy swimming and diving exhibitions. She will also appear in some special dancing numbers, With her will be ween Walter Hastings and the team of Alton and Allen, Other acts om the bill tnchide Stuart Barnes, singing comedian; Vokes and Don—the latter a dog Janet and Frances in song numbers: Filo and Ollie Walters in songs and | dances; Rameadells and Deyo in a terpsichorean offering, and The Tus, | cans, clever jugmiers. | | WILKES TO. PRESENT }OWEN DAVES DRAMA Thomas Wilkes will present for the attraction next week of the Wikes Stock company at the Wilkes theatre, Owen Davie’ famous success, “Porever After.” Alice Frady started in this play at the Central theatre in New York for a wonderful and suo cessful run. This te the first time that the play haa ever been offered on the Racific coast. The play deals with the love of « THE SEATTLE STAR {AQUATIC STAR AT MOORE })"'2°Root Out Frauds ciety han been incorporuted, with Rev. J. D. 0, Powers as peeretary: | president, ‘The purpose of the new | organization, ft is stated, tn to ad- vance the study of paycholowicul | | phenomena on a sbientific basin aud to prevent frands, The firat public | meeting will be held Tuesday at 8:16 lp m in Bagley ball, university | campus |Revitalize Wornout | ng wemuine green Sn “Look for th u Dh, HENRY OSTROM, OF INDIA, will speak at the meeting of the Min- interial union at the ¥. M,C. A. @ 10:30 a m, Money. California's ares tw 18 times that of Mas#ach usetta, Mrs. Comstock Tells ||How Cuticura Healed Child’s Eczema “My Mette when ohe was cig hier had ecserne monthe eld. with a black ecale. There were email, wei pleces wr om her ocalp which turned to a soft white scale. Bhe whe terribly disfigured and restless |] at night. I began useing Cuticure Boap and it was m great help, but net anti) I a using Cuticure h || Mra J. A. Cometock, 213 6. 13th S&., Richmond, Ind. Caticurs Soap to cleanse end pur- ity, Cutioura Ointment te soothe and | | heal and Caticura Talcum to and perfume are ideal for ly toiles pruposes. dav. SEqREN ee tue ery shoves wihes! mus anasto “2 FO Underfed aud inadequately | ioe boy in a amall Vermont village bis schoolgirl sweetheart, their Rat does not tell the who ong weparation due to the opposition 5 Our Mvestigation made OUP ce her parents and their final re fast week shows there a?! union in a French hospital 4200 and 4,500 single men ee eee ©f | Wednesday and Saturday, off ah | Pretty musical numbers and lively Goce it bappen so many comedy scenes predominate in “The Gre out of work? WHY) whirl of Pigisure,” the new musical The first of the year every | co medy which opens Saturday after Feoming house, department | noon at Levy's Orpheum. SBa large office in town bas) 4, usual, Lew White, Oscar Ger some of its women ¢M| 114 and Eddie White will be seen tn | ~ ee EES, Dumber of | the leding comedy parts, while and needy, many Of) nupy igng and Rillle Bingham will peed ke yo ade By appear to advantage in the leading feminine roles. that until the city will) red Ulmark, in a big number with its hands another problem ing girs, will have the featured Sordid and serious problem. | rausical offering, while Mle» Bing CENT OF SCHOOL | ham will sing “Ohic" and Mis» Lang UNDERNOURISHED | wii head « big number tn which the . Know that of the 42,000! entire chorus takes part, im the sight lower grades of MUSICAL ACT TOPS schools 60 per cont are) PALACE HIP BILL tT can prove it! ‘the Six Hoyal Humara, a sextet Gf the foster, or one ohild | o¢ stunning women musicians, tops faces & serious dineast | the new program which opens Sun- day at the Palace Hip. Another headline offering will be Presented by Ed Lorraine im his dramatic playlet, “Into the Light.” Wells and De Verra will offer « jolly melange of comedy and songs, “Diversions of 1921" ts a musical act offered by Wille Norton and Ethel Wilson. Chrystie and Ryan will appear ta wong and dance originalltie: “Marooned Hearts,” « photoplay, opens the show. MUSICAL COMEDY TEAM AT PAN Guy Sampsel an@d Limy Leonhard, |said to have one of the smartest jand Dest presented musical comedy | diversions of the year, will headline |the new week's bill at the Pan tages, beginning Monday matinee. \They are former musical comedy | favorites. | Tom Kemty, atways a favorite with | Pantages audiences, will come next week with a fund of new stories and repertoire of new songs. Torelli's Comedy Circus, intro. ducing a pretty girl and a group of ponies, dogs and & mule come dienne, “Bessie,” is expected to pro vide one of the funniest features of WILKES THEATRE | Fit, and Pine Elliott 2525 _NEXT WEEK MATINEE SUNDAY THOMAS WILKES a PRESENTS e ’ “FOREVER AFTER’ Alice Brady's Big Starring Success by Owen Davis THE MOST BEAUTIFUL OF LOVE STORIES Wwhh JANE MORGAN . ARTHUR VINTON And the Wilkes Stock Company Eves.: 25¢ to $1.00 Mata: 27¢ to 50c, Plus Tax PALACE FIP SUN. MON: TUES. & WED. 1A GREAT ORAMA OF Love, and HATE AND DEVOTION There will be matiness Sunday, | 1—Annetle Aelerman, &@ Moore, 2—Miss Chrystie | Palace Hip. 3—Jess Mendel- | son, Bungalow. 4—Jane Mor- | gan, Wilkes, 5—Oscar Ger- lard, Levy's Orpheum. 6— | Lilly Leonhard, Pantages. | the show. Other acts wi be: The Mterting | Saxophone Four, a quartet of young men; The Gaudemiths, comedy ee yeentrie acrobation, and Betty Bidert and her company in @ clever sketch. | BUNGALOW INTRODUCES DANCING CONTEST A few feature has been added to the musical revue at the Bungalow theatre - rewtaurant. On Monday nights & dancing contest will be heid | with the audience acting as judges, he winners will be presented with & handsome allver cup Entertainers in the regular re vue Include Ruth Edel, Olive Ann Aloorn, Grover Frankie, Jess Men delson and a chorus of pretty girls Bates’ orchestra furnishes the dance musica | COMING SOON TO THE METROPOLITAN “The Greenwich Follies," @ dig muaical comedy revue from New York's Mustrious Bobemian oom munity, will be at the Metropotitan for four Gays, beginning Sunday night, February 13th. Among the featured pinyere—all |of whom were practically unknown | unt the revue made ite metropob itan advent at the Greenwich Village jtheatre—are James Watts. Ted | Lewis, the jase king, and his “laugh. jing trombones”; Al Herman, Syivin Jason, Verna Gordon, the Hickey | Brothers, Irene Olson, Suzanne Mor jean and Emilie Fitegeraid EDWIN RB. GUTHRIE, protensr| ‘rence of social welfare agencies of paychology at the university, wili| the state to be held at the Tacoma speak on “Mentality —" ommercial Club February 17. METROPOLITAN FOUR DAYS, COM. SUNDAY, FEB. 13 wiostsoar SEATS NOW SELLING THE BOHEMIANS, Ine, Preent A Fantastic anf Artistic Revel From New York's Quartier Latin GREENWICH © VILLAGE Fe@LLIES Origtnal Greenwich Village Thentre Company and Production as played for 7 months in New York; 20 weeks in Chicago With JAMES WATTS, TED LEWIS, “JAZZ KING"; AL HERMAN, SYLVIA JASON, VERNA GORDON, HICKEY BROS. and the TWENTY FAMOUS ARTISTS’ MODELS NIGHTS—Entire Lower Floor, $3.00; Balcony, $2.50, $2.00) « 3 and Se, Wedm Mat. Orchestra, 62.00) wrod $1.00, 8100; Gallery, S0c, Pius War Tax. Matinees 2120 Reginning Monday Matinee Nights 7 and» Musical Comedy Favorites Sampsel & Leonhard In Their Smart Combination of Melody and Mirth THE GAUDSMITHS Partxinn Clowns APPLE BLOSSOM TIME With Betty Widert & Ce, Seattle's Favorite TOM KELLY “The Man From Tipperary” Pantagescope Presenting Epiacde No. 10, “Bride 13” Goneral Admission: Matinces 25e. Nights 40e. ‘The Mest Elaborate and Spectacular of All of the Baitions of E. GEORGE WOOD'S “BUZZING AROUND” A Musical Cocktail With a Kick TONIGHT °% > Of That Premiere Dancer OLIVE ANN ALCORN Table D'licte De Laxe DINNER Served From 5:30 to 6:39 p =m A te Carte and After Theatre Specialties From ¢@ te 1 oe m From @ totam | Muate by “Rates’ Syneopated Six” Ciat Witiara F. CG. Rippe Come up today or any day, whether you eat or not. Let’s get acquainted. We want yoy to see what we believe positively to beone of the finest Cafete- rias in the United States. We are proud of Seattle and we are confident Seattle will be proud of this new institution. meetings, societies and private gatherings: OUR BANQUET HALL Corner Fourth and Pine Street AND FOR THK WEEK HERE'S THE BLUE RIBBON WINNER AMONG MUSICAL COMEDIES that's why Levy's Orpheum is crowded nfternoon and night It?s New Its Nifty It’s Immense NOW CONTINOUS PERFORMANCE TODAY and SUNDAY — MERRIEST COMEDIANS IN THE WEST— OSCAR GERARD LEW WHITE and EDDIE “THE WHIRL OF PLEASURE” A CLEAN, WHOLESOME FUN OFVERING OF THE FIRST RATING WITH GORGEOUS COSTUMES—BEAUTIFUL SCENIC AND ELECTR'CAL EFFECTS— NOT TO MENTION THE BIG BEAUTY CHORUS OF 25 GIRLS EVERYTHING ON A BIG SCALE BUT THE PRICES TODAY—ALL SEATTLE | Is Invited to Visit the Opening of Meves New Cafeteria You will be delighted with the beautiful decorations, the color scheme, and the general harmony reflected throughout. Frankly, it will be an ideal place to eat, where quality and service will stand fore- most. Our “rock bottom” prices will also please you. OUR ROSE ROOM Open From 6:30 A. M. to 7:30 P. M. Daily and Sunday We will gladly feserve any of our delightful private dining rooms below free of cost for club OUR BLUE ROOM Meves Cafeteria Entrance on Pine Street