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THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1921. (CANGENUE wirH “rouuies” | CARNIVAL FOR | DRAPER HOME FRISCO FERRIES CRASH ON BAY Passengers Frightened but| No One Hurt | iil ; Ls ; ! |Wealth of SENT FOR Femininity FR ‘ Pleasing Offerings at the Local Theatres for Coming Week Satire burleaque, Jara, BERGDOLL Post Also Suggests traventy, Offer Big Re- | tantastio dancing, artistic grouping, | eontimenta) lyres, clever comedians Ward for His Capture [ana a whole tock of pretty maidens |—4hia is the vartety promised in of the armed forees of the “The Greenwich Follies” the big States to bring Grover Cleve musical revue which opens at Bergioll, escaped draft evader, Metropolitan Sunday night for Germany to thie country ts three days’ engagement, upon congress in resolutiogs The “Follies comes to Seattle with by Seattle post, No. 1%, Amer Its New York company intact. Lagion, at its meeting Friday Among the featured piayers—all of pt, ts further tm: to ‘a large reward for his captura, oF alive, pointing out that Bergtol ta tive from the United States, he has been tried and sen- for evasion of the draft law, olutions continue: til the revue made its metropolitan debut at the Oreenwich Village the- atre, are: James the “jase king,” and his “laughing trombones”; Al Herman, Sylvia Hickey Brothers and Emilie Fitager ald. WILKES HAS NEW LEADING MAN Joseph MeManug Mr, Wilkes latest find tn leading mén, will make tis Initial bow as the leading man with the Wilkes stock company at the Wilkes theatre Sunday afternoon in Oliver Morosco’s big comedy hit, “Clyilian Clothes.” Mr. McManus comes to Seattle highly recommended by Mr. Thomas Wilkes and Joho M. Cooke, local manager, who fs now In the South, They selected him as the best to be had to MN the pc cition feft vacant by Arthur Vinton, who leaves yie stage on account of his health. Mr, McManus, previous to bis long experience In the motion picture pro femsion, was associated with a num- ber of the big Eastern stock: com panies. but having « longing to get back to the speaking stage, he de cided to accept the flattering offer ex tended him by Mr. Wilkes last week in San Francheco. P “THE RAGTIME WEDDING" laT LEVY'S ORPHBUM “The Ragtime Wedding” ts the of. foring of the Lev: company at Levy’s Orpheum for the week starting with a continuous per formance today. The attraction is maid to be one of the most elaborate and funniest that has yet been presented in the large Third ave. theatre. Lew White gets into a mixup when he ts forced to ‘Lexton marry in order to inherit his uncle's estate. He plans a mock marriage conference to be held with his stenographer, but it turns placed in the out to be the real thing, which places Of the following committee: J.' write in a complicated situation Henderson, Ralph Hammer oq Unmarck will lead the big fea. -|tured musical number, “The Love taken favoring reter Nest.” in which the chorus will ap- ‘Washington State Nautt 'pear in a pretty tableau effect Y ersity of ILLUSION ACT TOPS PALACE HIP SHOW that, the post | Billed as “the man of many faces” ottered py (the Great La Follette combines many iHis i le | i; at Ute i i i i i i [ ry is ’ H Fs I a t i - i itt i tf Hi i } i i i 82, t i rt It i § : e i! 4 it if qweterans’ welfare commission baffling and entertaining surprises in ‘oy argeat is mysterious illusion act, which ‘ex: Comes to the Palace Hip Sunday as Rand and Gould wil furnish the chief comedy turn tn a comedy skit which tneludes some singing. ‘The Cromwells are reputed to have an entertaining novelty in their L US U whirtwind conglomeration of. jug- jin @ breezy little offering in which no patrons’ strike as far the man docs some impersonating of } the barber business in Seattle is rube types. figures insued today| Denny and Louise Furtey are acro- retail trade bureau of the bata “A Light Woman™ ts the featured approxtma’ to get their hair cut| GIRL, ACT COMING e other services bar- TQ PANTAGES “Last Night,” @ happy combtna- men were spending that ‘tion of melody, mirth and pretty Ganghters and giris, will be the feature of the new were leaving $100,000 at | snew opening at the Pantages Mon- during the year spent $19.|nented by M. I. Greenwald and has millinery, ready-to-wear Parl Cavanaugh, well known vaude tailored sults made here, vite and musical comedy star, as ite dress makers who do not turn jeading player For dental serv-| tn “The Tango Lennon,” Chartie out approximately jand Addie Wiikens intermingte live- Young* Orville Stamm witely the | whom were practically unknown un. | ‘atta, Ted Lewis, | Juson, Vera Gordon, Jane Carroll, the | ‘# Musica! Comedy | - day afternoon. The offering ts pre | { | | | : 1—Phyllis Cameron, Met- | ropolitan, B—-Howard Russell, Wilkes. 3—Mary McCraey¥ Bungalow. 4—Hampton Blake, Moore. 5—Oscar Ger- ard, Levy's Orpheum. 6—Earl Cavannaugh, Pantages. 7— Louise Hurley, Palace semble revue with the giris tn which all the princfPals will take part, the girle making five complete changes of costumes in this one number alone. Jess Mendelson, Yvonne Farr jand Frankie Grover will all be seen in new and novel surprises, De Luxe Chicken Thieves at Work Chicken thieves de luxe deacended on J. T. Bills’ coop at Mortimer Heights, ‘They carted away 60-chick- ens In an auto. Bureau of Missing Relatives | ‘The Mar tavites ite readeve to use thie are the dicappearance Readere whe may ef pereves mentioned missing are requested ‘The Sler, Other new |e repesduce such I (heir commanition, eee In order to nettie an estate it ts desirable to get in touch with the! following persons—Cheater, Edwin, Roy and Harry Howe (brothers). It is thought that some of the boys may be in Alaska. If their addresses or whereabouts are known to anyone, It would be appreciated if they were | advised to communicate with Mrs. | nna C, Hendry, 433 Eleanor ats] Piteairn, Pa. the headliner. ——— LOTS ‘gery. Fred and Elsie Burk appear tety | fim play. establiahments. ty songs and dancing. ich Rests by at his Auburn home, “Lin- day is a holiday.” hereupon he seized an ax and splitting two cords of wood, known In vaudeville aa “the boy Her- Another diverting novelty will “The Musical Flower Garden,” pre sented by Paul Petching. Minerva Courtney and Harry Ir gO away and let me rest,” | wtn will appear in a new comedy, “Ii muttered be interviewers. eck Identity of Body Found in Brus! make positive the recent identi of the body.recently found in brush off the highway south of “Moines aq that of Okura Kane- Japfinese gambler amd convicted derer, a check of Japanese den- between swings to/| Just Happened.” A new episode of “Bride 13” wil! LIVELY GIRL REVUE Starting tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, E. George Wood's latest and most elaborate of musical reyues will be the main attraction at the new Bungalow theatre-restaurant on Third ave., between Pine and Stew art sts. One of the spectacular num and tailors’ records is being bers of the new bill will be a big en at the Ciregiion of Coroner | — - H. Corson, jood, Juey Steak, go to ‘Sma Ilpox Epidemic ———— .—_———— “Here, Says Dr. Read METROPOLITAN rihg that smallpox has been! Thursday Eve., Feb. 17 cities for two years, Dr. H. M. a, commissioner of health, in a it to the public Friday, urgea HOFMAN World's Greatest Planist CONCERT SEATS ON SALE MONDAY AT 10 A. M. AT THE METROPOLITAN PRICES—$1,00 to $2.50 iphetay)» Sold at ll Drug £ Dept Stores he QWL DRUG COMPANY, | Agents THE GREAT ADVENTURE OF A FATHER is WITH HIS SON'S GRANDE AMOUR =: PANTAGES Matinees 2:30 Reginning Monday Matinee Nights 7 and © M. L.ireerwald Presents EARL CAVANAUGH “LAST NIGHT” Assisted by Ann Francis With several congenial companions WILKENS AND WILKENS In “A Tango Lesson” PAUL PETCHING “Musical Flower Garden” NELSON Some Juggler General Admission: Matinees, 250; Nights, 40¢ ORVILLE STAMM “The Boy Hercules” ore In “It Just Hap) PANTAGESCOPE Showing “Bride 13” a Tact A eCe RTT ° 6 ee || Ree es "STB orphans to Be Helped by m Follies as ~te | Fun Fest Next Week qonnene As @ climax to the campaign to raine $40,000 with which to build a now Draper Children’s home at Des Moines, a midwinter carnival will be given at the Crystal Pool, starting Monday a4 continuing every after: hoon. Elaborate programe of musical and comedy features have been prepared for each day and evening, Dano ing will be a feature from & to 12 each evening, In addition a large number of. booths have been pre pared. One of the attractions will be the - auction of a valuable rug made of skins from South American fox, do- nated by @ Seattle woman. Some of the best actors on the | coast have been obtained. It is emphanized that thin te for a worthy cause. For years Seattieltes have seen the chidren’s band from the Draper home playing on the streets in all sorts of weather, The building now used at Des Moines waa erected 40 years ago. It in a three-story frame etructure with 28 rooms, and for,12 years has been the shelter for hundreds of falherienn and motheriens boys and girls, But the old buli?ing has been outgrown and bea outlived Ita usefulness. Modern rinble quarters for the little folks badly needed. Because of the lack of acconmoda. tions many children each month are turned away For several weeks an effort har been made to raise funds thru the sale of combs, but It was found this was too slow. So the midwinter ow nival was conceived and orga ntned. Poindexter Opposes Philippine Change Opposition to any change in the form of government in the Philip pine Islands until after the new administration goes into office is the attitude of Senator Miles Poin dexter, he mys in a letter recetved today by Robert §. Boyns, presi dent of the Chamber of Commerce, whe advined him that the loca! chamber had taken this stand. Senator Poindexter also advined he was in favor of retention In service of the United States ship ping board training vessel Holly- wood. Any reduction from the present appropriation for foreign and do mente commerce and the consular and diplomatic service would be dizantrous, writes Senator Poindex ter In indicating his attitude on the stand of the chamber for proper! appropriations = for promotion. Eagleson Exonerated of Blame for Death Dr. J, B. Eagleson, whose automo- foreign trade bile wtruck and fatally Injured Mre. | Sarah Metulre, 63, Wednesday night, was exonerated of blame by & coro ners investigation Friday. The woman's lack of care was given as the cause of the accident. Ad Club to Hear Corporation Counsel Meter will talk to the Ad club Tuenday noon at the Bon Marche on “Advertisers—the Missionaries of Business,” and Prose. cuting Attorney Dougias will com- ment on the Better Business bureau. THE BIGGEST LAUGHING BAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 12,--The Southern Pacific ferry steamers Medmont 4 Oakland, runping be tween the Dakland Mole and Ban Francisco, collided in midbay snortly before & a. m, today. No one was injured ard neither boat «us sort ously damaged, The bow of ths Oak- land was damaged slizhtly and the walking beam of the Piedmont was reported temporurily eu of commis sion, but both boats were able to continus under their own power, Owing to the heavy fog in which the colliion occurred, bay © ferry mteamern were running on half echod ule with the result that double the, usual number of passcngera were aboard. They were badly frighten 64, but officials of the company auld there was not an actunt panic. ? : Wife Can’t Testify, . * in Mail Fraud Case By a ruling of Foderal Judge Jeremiah Neterer Friday Mra. George J. Hibbard was barred from testifying In behalf of her husband, charged with using the malls to defraud. The court sustained Ar sistant District Attorney F.C. Rea gan's objection that the law does | not recognize the wife of an ac cused person as a competent wit ness. | QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets : i g q a i il ¢ I cy i in 7 i [ rt ih fief | | ANNETTE KELLERMAN STUART BARNES VouKRS AND DON i JANET OF FRAN: Olle Siatrores BILL EVER— —WITH— THREE OF THE FUNNIEST COMEDIANS. IN THE WEST CONTINUOUS CE HAS EVERYTHING WORTH \G—GORGEOUS AND NEW COSTUMES— CATCHY SONGS ELABORATE NOVELTIES AND IN OTHER WORDS— A BIG TWO-HOUR TREAT FOR A PRICE WITHIN REACH OF ALL “A RAGTIME WEDDING” —WITH— OSCAR GERARD LEW WHITE EDDIE WRIGHT’ AND A BIG COMPANY OF THIRTY-FIVE STARS WITH A LARGE BEAUTY CHORUS OF TWENTY GIRLS CHORUS GIRLS’ CONTEST THURSDAY EVE. At the 7 and 9 o'clock shows In which the various mem! of the chorus will offer clever ape- clalties, for the best of which a cash prize will be awarded. The audience will be the judges, Boost for your favorite chorus girl! E. GEORGE WOOD’S LATEST AND MOST GORGEOUS OFYERED IN A SPLENDID MANNER | BY TWHLVE HIGH-SALARIED ARTISTS —WwiTh THE— “SIX SWEETIES” BIG SPECTACULAR NOVELTY OFFERINGS WITH BPECIAL CONTUMES, SCENIC AND LIGHTING EFYECTS NEW FACES—NEW SURPRISES DANCING NIGHTLY FROM 6 TO1A. mUsicC BY | BATES’ SYNCOPATED SIX MONDAYS—DANCING CONTEST ‘TURSDAYS—BALLOON NIGUT STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK = SPECIAL | TABLE DTHOTE | DINNER FROM 6:30 TO 830 | NIGHTLY A LA CARTE AND AFTER THEATRE SPECIALTIES WILKES THEATRE. iia yee Starting with a Matinee Pa 7 THOMAS WILKES JOSEPH McMANUS JANE MORGAN And the Wilkes Stock Company “CIVILIAN CLOTHES” ‘The famous comedy that played thirty-four fn Los Angeles and then took New York NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME IN SEATTLE , EVES, 25¢ to $1.00; MAT®. SUN, WED, AND SAT, 2ic to 500. PLUS “TAX. weeks storm. /Matinee METROPOLITAN weaneeday Four Nights Commencing Tomorrow Night FOLLIES A Daring and Colerfdl Spec- tacle Mirrering the Netions and the Emotions, the Ethics and the Antics ef New York's Qearticr Latin. Z Book and Lyrics by Phillp Bartholomae and John Murray Anderson, Music by A. Baldwin Sloane Original Greenwich Village Company and Production WITH James Watts, Ted Lewis, “The Jazz King;” Al Herman, Sylvia Jason, Verna Gordon, Hickey Brothers AND THE Twenty Famous Artists’ Models Nighte—Entire Orchestra, $3.08; Balcony, $2.50, $2.00; Gallery, $1.00, Wednesday Matinee—Orchesira, §2.00; Balcony, $1.50, $1.0@ Gallery, 500, Plus War Tax. WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, FEB, 21 FORTUNE GALLO PRESENTS an RAND ODERA Western Tour Direction Elwyn Concert Bureau One Hundred People—Distinguiahed yoo L preteen and European Stara, AnnaFitziu andAliceGentle GUEST ARTISTS Repertoire: Menday, February 21—“Lucia di Lammermeer™—Mario Homer, Sinagra, Ballester. Toca ary 22—“Butterfly"— Fitsiu (guest), DeMette Wednesday February 23—Tales ftme: wegnlette, Agostini, Rallester, bolle: aang 2S . : ny, Evening —“Carmen™—Gentle (guest), Charlebois, Sin- 24+-—“Alda"—Freeman, DeMetta, Inzerillo, » Valle. Rusticana"—Gentle ( " wed by “Pagliacci” — Kettle ry 26—“Thata”— Dem. Barron, Agostini, oe euentl: eee ‘Sinagra, Saturday” Evening — “9 Ban Inserillg, Dallester, Cervin oom Freeman, DeMette, Musical Director, Gaetano Morola, SEATS NOW ON SALE Matinee: Orchest: fleer, 14 rews ¢ rows at $2.00) balance, ase Eiatire Orchestra, $2.00, Rak Liallery, S00, Add 10% tor wax tam accompanied b ™ esse. sheets,‘ seseateatad or ont