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§ |Valeska Back As Headliner of Moore Bill Variety of Fun on Tap at Other Houses for Coming Week 1918 DEATH Widow of Shipyard Worker Killed at Duthie’s Seeks Belated Justice - OLYMPIA, Feb. 19.—Occastonalty the monotonous grind: of legisla. five machinery at the state capitol a appears that carries with it the gd ‘and the future of a litte fam- Yesterday such « bill was tntro- fn the house—a bill to give to @ widow and her two chil ‘The world-famous vampire, doth | on stage and screen, will be at the| Moore in person for one week, | starting Sunday afternoon, The famous Valeska will appear in a | play by Jack Lalit called “Soartet.”| The famous Suratt gowns will be| j}much tn evidence. Johnny Burke in “Drafted” te an added attraction. The funny stories concerning the army vie with his musical abilities for first honors in this act, Flo Lewis has some extremely | funny patter combined with some | songe and diversified entertainment Rice and Newman have @ number | filled with clever stunts aa well as/ comedy, Harry Kahne ts cated a “mental ist.” He does the seemingly impos sible, including the doing of five things at one time, Bert and Florence Mayo have an aerial number. Grey and Old Rose dance to the old melodies and then bring things right up to the minute, WILKES HAS NEW LEADING LADY “Wedding Bells,” Selwyn's famous | comedy success, will be the vehicle! of the Wilkes’ stock company this week and the one in which Laura Arnold will make her Initial bow be fore the patrons of the Wilkes the atre as the new leading lady of that organization. Mise Arnold is Mr Thomas Wilkes’ latest find tn leading ladies and comes direct from Ne York city to appear here with the popular Wilkes organization. Mr. Joseph McManus, the new leading men who bad worked with her | man, who in one week won his way | had disappeared with the / thio the hearts of the patrons at the | A of war shipbuilding. The two) wWiskes, will also have a good part in| who had assisted her bus | unis offering. home could not be found. They} Phe plot of the comedy deale with the only witnesses to the 8 lithe trinis and tribulations of Remmie| it. Without them she cannot ob |Curter, who, on the verge of marry: | her pension. ing an attractive young girl, whom) be does not love, in order to forget | his former wife whom he wor. | And these are the men that The /shiped, but who divorced him, finds has been asked to find! himself face to face with his “ex Jones is 60 years of age, Itv-| wife.” at 5014 49th ave S. W. She has/«qc7g6 4.yerge Hittle daughters. They are vir aT LEVY'S ORPHEUM ly without funds. They will lose) «ties A-Mise” will be the merry home if they cannot obtain | offering of the Levy's musical com is really due them from the leay company at Levy's Orpheum for the week starting with a continuous industrial Insurance commis | performance today. fe anxious to help the little fam-| phe offering in said to be composed , but under the statute it is DEO! of catchy tunes and fun of a variety | from allowing Mrs. Jones &/tnat is clean and wholesome. There pension, unless she CAN /lare a number of humorous scenes that her husband was killed | thruout the two-hour duration of the working at the shipyard. play, and the musical portion of the men, fellow workers, are the'l nil) will be unusually elaborate with witnesses. They must be found!/, number of bie and spectacular numbers, Ullmark will be seen in the featured offering with the chorus intro-|of 20 girts, Special costumes and Yesterday would grant the |novelty effects will be used In this the rights she would have had | offering. [ Fate had not played her false. The | pr, OF VARIETY | appropriates $350 from the state/ ar PALACE HIP a thru The Seattle Star the of the bill, Representatives Paul Houser and H. P. Rude, of King ty, hope to find the two living who can establish the of the little family to compen. under the industrial insurance B. T. Jones was a abtpyard worker by J. F. Duthie & Co. On 22, 1918, he was knocked from on which he was working M the hull of a ship. He struck on is head and was assisted to his by two fellow workers. A Jater he died. HE FAILED TO WIFE FACTS Jones’ accident he never left house, He was in a daze and to tell is wife that she was to compensation under the insurance act. She did Jearn that she could get a wid- pension unul more than a year @lapsed. Then it was too late. “en fund to Mrs. Jones and grant her a pension of $30 a h for herself and $5 each for the | the bill may not pass—despite influence of kind-hearted legisia- ‘Then the only hope for the i family—now almost destitute— that the men who carried the d worker home that July day | ty three years azo may be found the efforts of The Star. THERE’S A TIME ~ FOR EVERYTHING Riso Every Spot on Caesar’s New Timepiece Mark Twain once wrote that when tg 6 o'clock in Constantinople it is Hk before last in San Francisco. Suppose, just as you were well un on way in the morning’s work—say Bt 9:45—someone should ask you ‘What time it was in Jerusalem. /_ Take a nice bit of figuring, ‘Wauldn’t it? It was to save time and work tn ‘Much emergencies as this that August 314% Pike st., invented an hment for clocks that tells at a the time of day in all parts of | globe. | At A5 &. m. in Seattle, it ts 8:30} x m. in Jerusalem, according to “s geographic time indicator. | When it is-11:30 p, m. in Calcutta, is only 2 o'clock in the afternoon in g, and 7:30 a. m. in Honolulu. f r, who is a watchmaker, is BOW perfecting a time teller that may ‘be attached to any watch. : F Dentist Is Guilty -of Grand Larceny P. L. Austin, dentist, known as inless Austin,” was found guilty larceny in Judge Mitchell 3 court Friday, Austin was 4 of misrepresenting stock in| ited Rubber Products Co., he is alleged to have induced hee sieve to buy for $5,000. After | verdict his bail was increased — $1,500 to $3,000, The management of Loew’s Palace Hip announces what Is claimed to be an exceptionally diverting show, featuring several headliners in an all- star aggregation, in their new show opening tomorrow. At the top of the list comes La Petite Musicale, pre | sented by Hazelle Black, described an )4n outof-theordinary musical con- |ception, in which symphony and color jare pleasantly blended. Nancy Boyer comes in a oneact Playlet, “Mary Lou.” reputed to pro. vidi 0 laughs tn 18 minutes.” “Gua, You're Too Darn Rough” ts the caption of a hurray type of skit | |to be presented by Copes and Hut ton. Elsie Harvey and George Stifter | —— Dr. Williams CRUEL PILES Dr. Van Vieck Found Genu- | ine Relief Which Is Healing Thousands Send Postal for Dollar Trial FREE To any one suffering from Piles! we make this unlimited offer: Send | us your addrena and return mail will bring you a| regular Dollar Package of bilie—juat a simple on A years of suffering controlled ‘The milder em THE SEATTLE 1—Valeska Suratt, Moore. 2—Elsie Harvey, Palace Hip. 38—Melba Palmer, Wilkes. 4—Billie Bingham, Levy's Or- pheum, 5—Jack Holden, Bungalow. 6—Marva Rehn, Pan- tages. Jones and the music by Dick Hays and Edwin Michael. eee NEW MUSIC REVUB AT BUNGALOW Starting Sunday night F. George Woods “Typical Topical Revua” tn which Jack Holden, one of the best singing and dancing comedians in the Fast will be featured, comes to the “September Moon,” @ new mustcal|Punmalow Theatre Restaurant on comedy with a company of ten play-|Third, between Pine and Stewart ers, already well known to Seattied ®t. Enid Meredith, a claasic dancer, audiences, will be the headline fea | Will te another star in the revue, ture of the new bill opening at the|Which includes Howard vans, a Pantages Monday afternoon. The | YoUns and clever singer; Gindys Vail, act is presented by Alexander Pan- | who will delight with the girls In a tages and is an allfeattie product;|Umber, and Lila Lee, dainty sou- |its book, lyrics and music are the |brette | work of Seattle men; its ecenery was painted in Seattle and tt com-| To Co-ordinate Work pany assembled here before open- ing for the tour of the circuit at} Of Americanization Minneapolis on December 24, leat. Coordination In the cast are Robert (Buster)! work by local American Legion posts Lorenzo and Frank Budd, ory and Irene Allen, with of six pretty Seattle iris. book and lyrics are by are a clever duo who provide new songs and dances. Victoria and Dupre are originators of” feats in equilibrism, acrobatics, balancing and tumbling. “Fickle Women” is the feature photoplay. LOCAL ACT TOPS PANTAGES SHOW chorus | ing of the The! committee of Clinton ‘Tacoma | next WILKES THEATRE FIFTH AND PINE ELLIOTT WEEK STARTING WITH SUNDAY A MATINEE— THOMAS WILKES PRESENTS LAURA ARNOLD His New Leading Lady, and JOSEPH McMANUS Together with the Wilkes Stock Company, in * WEDDING BELLS” Selwyn’s Big New York Comedy His . A LAUGH KNOCKOUT The Greatest Antidote for the Blues That Has Been Put Out in Years EVENINGS—25c to $1.00 Prise MATINEES—2iec to 500 War Tax SPECIAL HOLIDAY MAT. TUES. WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY 25 PALACE HIF> Starts Sunday VAU DEVE LLE Coo Miss Hazell Black » presents Petite Musicale’ Qn artistic A 5 Lyne 6 color wh pyre Oke Magne Conaiane ANCY BOYER [restr AD alan Hanilton ww "MARY Lou" Our Gook Gels. state the riday. mar € ; FICKLE- | * WOMEN | STAR NEW SCHOOLS RECOMMENDED Cooper Asks That 3 Old Ones Be Discarded Recommendation | that the Colum bia, Main St, and Dunlap school buildings be discarded and new ones constructed are contained in the re- port to the school board made Friday by Superintendent Frank B, Cooper Additions were recommended to the McDonald, Gatewood, Kavenna, York, Youngstown, Jefferson, Alki, North Queen Anne and Harrinon | schoola, Overcrowded buildings were reported as follows: The B. F, Day, Interlake, Pacific, Walla Walla, | Washington, Whittier, Steven La fayette and Nagley schools, ‘ Recommendations were also made for the child study laboratory, special | school# center and school for the! deaf. ‘The beard decided to take no action, in spite of protests, on the matter ‘of allowing non-partisan | political meetings tn the echoola 4,000 More Men to "Work i in Ford Plant! DETROIT. Feb. 19,—Four thow sand men will be added to the work ing force at the Ford Motor Co.'s Highland Park plant, It was am nounced today, This will bring the | total working force to 1,400, and the Javerage production to 2,600 cars a/ day, ‘The Y, W, G, A. FUND IS SUBSCRIBED $60,000 Quota More Than Topped ‘ In the preliminary effort of a cam |Paign to raine $100,000 for the tree |wervice fund of the Youn Women's Christian association, a total of $50,622 wax raised when this” pre Uminary effort was brourht to « close at a dinner last night, accord ing to reports submitted by team workers. Additional funds have been pledged toward the full campaign quota, and these tenative donations will be col lected later. The preliminary cam paign, which closed last night, Began Monday. Mre, Everett Smith, president, and Mrs. Clarence H. Oren, general mo retary of the Y. W. ©. A, addrensed the windup dinner last night and related ampociation efforts to get fi nances to continue free service work in Seattle for needy girls and young woinen. WRONG! GUESS AGAIN! NEW YORK, Feb, 19—Sign fn & Hroadway store reside: “Short and long vampa for sale here.” You're wrong! They're shoes. a THOMAS DURAY HAMPTON AND a “Pape’'s Cold Comppund’ Breaks any Cold in Few Hours | Instant Relief! Don't stay etuffed | lupt Quit diowing and enuffiingt A }dome of “Pape's Cold Compound” jtaken every two hours until three | domes are taken usually breaks up| lany cold. The very first dose opens clogged nostrils and the alr passages of the head; stops noses running; relieven the headache, dullness, feverishnons. “Pape’s Cold Compound” acta} quick, sure, and costs only @ few) cents at drug stores, It acts with: out amintance, tastes nice, contains ho quinine—Insist upon Pape’ was | vertinement. METROPOLITAN FORTUNE GALLO PRESENTS THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY “Buzzin’ Around” Co. A Musical Farce, With JACK HALLEN, MARGARET OSRORN and a Buzzin’ Chorus of Beauties OTHER ACTS Feature Photoplay Margarita Fisher In “Their Mutual Child” _Fitth and Pine wittote 2535 _ MATINEES WED, AND SAT. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1», 1921. |Uhden Lectures on Skagit River Work Cc. ¥, Uhden, engineer on the Skagit project, discuased the hydro-electric pounibilities of Western Washington | before the women’s auxiliary of the Washington State Pioneers’ associa tion at the Y. W.C, A. Friday after. Seen, other! fook at Childs Aged Recluse Dies in Maple Valley | John Jones, or Kelly, recluse, | about 75 years old, resident of na Valley, died Friday. The | near was brought to the county morgus. Sook at > ue Give “California Syrup of Figs” only—Say “California” If your child's stomach, liver and bowels need cleansing, give only | genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” Millions of mothers always keep this harmiees laxative handy. They know children dearly love ita delicious, “fruity” taste; that It never fails to ently move all the constipated | | potson, undigested food and sour b |from the little one’s system. Full directions for babies and tor children of all ages printed on each bottle, Beware of countertelts. Mother, you must my “CALIFORNIA.” If you | don’t say “CALIFORNIA” you may get an imitation fig syrup. Motion Picture Acting is fascinating, interesting and instructive. We want talent to train for our coming productions. Let’s put Seattle and Seattle talent on the movie map. We mean business. Free Dancing Lessons if you join our club of Dra- matic Art—children a specialty. Enrollment Hours—10 a, m. to 1 2; 2 to S p.m: 8 te 19 p. m. Dally (Except Sundays and Fridays) Seattle School of Dramatic Art 1162 Ninth Avenue, Corner Spring G none LuiotT 810 WO { WEATRE AW RESTAURANT STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT AT 8 P. M. cA E. GEORGE WOOD’S Latest and Most Gorgeous Vehicle Typical Topical Revue” : with JACK HOLDEN Stngtag Comedian Late from Chicage ENID MEREDITH $= SPECIAL 332% f And an All-Star Cast — DINNER op mics am A le Carte snd After Theatre Specialities DANCING CONTEST EVERY MONDAY of Americanization | Greg: | ts expected to be achieved at a meet: | Americanization | organization in| One Hundred Anna Fitziu and Alice Gentle GUEST ARTISTS Repertoire: Monday, February 21—“Locia di Lammermoor”—Mario, Homer, Sinagra, Rallenter. Tuesday, February 22 — “Botterfly*® — Fitziu DeMette, Agostini, Valle. Wednesday (Mat), February 23—“Tales of Hoffman"—Mario, Keltie, Barron, Agortini, Valle. Wednesday Evening—"Carmen"—Gentle (guest), Valle, DeBiasi, Thursday, February 24—"“Aida"—Freeman, DeMctta, Ingerillo, Bal- lister, Sinagra, Valle Friday, February 25—"Cavalieria Rusticana"—Gentle (guest), Barron, Homer, Agostini; followed by “Pagtiaccl"—Keitie, Inzer io, Ballester, D'Amico, Saturday (Mat.), February 26—“Thals*—Fitziu (guest), DeMette, Sinagra, Valle, De Binsi, Evening — “Trovatore” — Bettina, Inzerillo, Ballester, Cervi. Musical Director, Gaetano Merola. Orchestra Meer, 14 rews at 62.00; balance The. 1. ‘82.00. al 10% for war tax. SUNDAY, FER. KOLB & DILL IN THEIR GREATEST SUCCESS “The High Cost of Loving” A Whirl of Mirth, Music and Girts SYMPHONY JAZZ ORCHESTRA (guest), Keltie, Sinagra, Rreeman, DeMette, WEEK STARTING PANTAGES Maginees 2:30 Deginning Monday Matinee Nights 7 and © Alexander Pantages Presents “SEPTEMBER MOON” A New Musical Comesy, (eat ) with Frank Budd tn Beat And a Nevy * Geng Lecklan Senttle Girls LOVE & WILBUR “Speed and Smilen” JESSIE MI “The Muntent MARVA REHN “Doin? Nattin’ * Presenting « Quinn and Caverly Geo. L. Graves & Co, Latest Laughing in “The Woman of a Th “Lots for Sule” Seerets” General Admission: Matinces, 25e. Nights, 40c. BALLOON NIGHT EVERY TU NEW REVUE EVERY SUNDAY | Dancing ™s;* Bates’ Orchestra OOO CLINT WILLARD F. C. RIPPE 7 STARTING TODAY NOVELTY—FUN AND GIRL SHOW OSCAR GERARD EDDIE WRIGHT SEE THEM IN “KISS A MISS” THE SHOW THAT IS UNIQUE AND DIFFERENT—A BIG TWO- DOLLAR OFFERING FOR ONE- FOURTH OF THAT AMOUNT EVERYTHING ON A BIG SCALE BUT THE PRICES a nF R CHORUS GIRLS’ CONTEST rv ESD! AY THURSDAY