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The mother is failing in the Moore has'more tumultuous ap. regard to Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Budden) health, and wants to see her boy.| | plause been heard than wag evoked a b n, Grove | py Sunday's performances. | building, Chicago. The Buddens were | Cottage, Colby Orboey, Iste of Man. | ee 2 : : CASCARETS ith | Grenned pane eli ool trom oft ethers. Soa reiced daily by the . kit =| 'For Constipated Bowels—Bilious Liver ‘The nicest ecatharticlaxative to!tonight will empty rour bowels com. physic your bowels when you have | pletely by morning and you will feel eeseeee oeee o vee ++++- $10.50 Hendache Bitiousness |splendid. “They work while you! Brier Hill Coa! lowest in ash, Colds Indigestion jsleep.” Cascarets never atir you up| Most heat for your money. No | Dizziness Sour Stomach |°T Sipe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, | or Oll, and they cost only ten cents in candy-like Cascarets, One or twota box. 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It is the mort complete system | than for 20 yrurs ey Horsley, Walter Tuesley, Lewix Con ign- ine to|ANd Mrs, Badger, Beatrice Mathieu inary and Darwin Meisnest In all more {than 60 will attend | Reservations should be made be.| hours until three doses are taken} fore noon Tuerday with Mrs, Hazel) Usually breaks up @ cold and ends| Benjamin Reavig, Main 0200, or with | ll grippe misery, |George Pierrot, Chamber of Com- ree, Main 6060, Rostrilg and air passages of head;|upon Pape's.—Advertisemen? 1529 Railroad Ave. bo BM iirat amount of ‘polannon leading druggints cverswhere t °Y Main 0990 1221-Third Ave. THRE aetna BON CIO Daeg i ee Oo @nd viher leading THE SEATTLE STAR ~ WILKES OFFERS | FROTHY COMEDY, “Three-Person Play” Well Received by Audience | \ By Glenn Hughes A very breesy, modern farce, with Slightly risque touches here and there, and with enongh funny lines in It to keep the audience happy: that is the new play at the Wilkes theatre, a farcical romance tn three acta, called “Nobody's Widow,” and | written by Avery Hopwood. | It ts @ tradition of fiction and drama and old-fashioned songs and pleture porteards that widows are way. In Mr, Hopwood's play, the! widow in gay, but her bushand ia mayer. He is not dead at all— physically or temperamentally—/| and when he appears at the same house party as his widow there is a) great deal of fun, As Roxana Clayton, the mupponed widow, Adele Blood gives one of the most enjoyable performances of the season. Her comedy work in spirited and clean-cut and her variety of style in admirable, Thoman Chatterton tn the role of the Duke of Moreland in quite like. able, and Emily Pinter has several excellent scenes in which her apth tude for exaggerated comedy is given full scope. | Bo far an the rest of the characters cerned, they don’t count. It| ctically a three-person play. | Quite true, Hownrd Mumell has a part, but the part consists largely tn | yawning and in sitting down in con-| veniently located chairs, His actual Mines number about 1%, I should) guess, and I also guem that there are few men in the country who could make 12 I Mr, Russell pu’ | He can make @ yawn “a eos gesture, Vorrest Taylor appears for a mo- ment as a baron, tho heaven and Avery Hopwood alone know why the baron was introduced into the play I remember that near the berinning of the first act he kimed someone's hand and murmured a bromide. Be: | yond that he wan absent or alent Georgie Knowlton, strangely enough, was impersonating a Span- jah countess, And her presence was even more inexplicable than that of the baron, The countess walked acroms the stage once or twice, and, I think, looked out at the moonlight which flooded the backdrop. Other- wine she was dormant A similar fate was shared by Anne Nerryman, whose name tn the play was Fanny, She waa effective pic: torially, but her voloe certainly was Hied into play. + ‘This business of having three char. acters walking about with next to/ nothing to do, either with each other or with the three principal eharac- ters, is a matter which disturbs me, But then, I suppose, actors must live, and Mr, Hopwood has a kind heart. ‘There will be performances of the play every night this week, with Wednesday and Saturday matinees. REAL “VARIETY” AT THE MOORE Offering Is Best Seen at House in Many Seasons |}} Dancing that would do credit to an} imperial ballet and operatic singing) that would be notable at the Metro-} polltan Opera house, dialogs that) might have been penned by a Shaw, and character delineation of the kind that ia usually confined to the so. seasons It ts the sort of bm that fustifies the original name of vaudeville—va. leas condition from start to finish Ed Janis and company carry off stellar honors in a bill which can truly be described an of the all-star, variety, Janis himself wax as ‘de Ughtful as usuel-—you can't help lik-| ing a man who can look laneuid! when he's dancing at the rate of a mile & minute—but he had to divide applause with big premiere danseuse, | Carmen Rooker, a young woman whose charm is exceeded only by her || ithe gracefuiness, They were pleas-| ntly supported by Mattie Towne DECEMBER 12, 1921. 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Parks, Ann Burt and Gus Minton, appeared in a comedy rkit, “Home Made Justice,” which, e¥en tho bro- midian, proved an excellent vehicle all, vaudeville audiences don’t mind bromides Moss and Frye, who appear in a blackface act for which one of them needs no makeup, were #0 deliciously PALACE HIP HAS DAILY GANG TO Azicsrar pro The Chalfonte Sisters are particu. | ; MEET TUESDAY | larly bright stare on what may be junction with the Latest news from “Daily gang” members in all parts of the country Will be given in “The Comeback,” a miniature newspaper to be distrib: uted at the reunion of the Univer- sity of Washington “Daily gang” members at the Commons Tuesday students who worked in the old “Daily shack,” demolished four years ago, are eligible to attend Among those who have made reser. vations are Mrs, Cornelia Glass Rur- dick, Roy BD. Pinkerton, William her and Mra, Ruth Thompson Con- nor, Ora P. Willls, Edwin K. Badger described as an “ailetar* combina. | tion of vaudeville that opened a four- days’ engagement at Loew's Palace Petite and captivat ing in their various dainty costumes, these clever dancers provide an origi | nal dance revna Fadie and Ramsden tn “original! |tes” walk away with laughing bon nsensical that they bad a hard e getting off the » Sophie accompanied at the plano by Leonard Bonneau, sang} cx, including a couple of Hip yesterday. which, if not brilliant them. selves, were “put across” by the sing: €r's delightful voice. osephine Jordan, per the biggest surprise | several origin of the bill by staging a curtain raiser t was neither hackneyed nor dull, This versatile pair could put on a va-| riety show all by themselves, accomplishments including singing, | dancing and wire-walking Johannes Josefason’s “Glima” eom- pany was good for its class of act—a demonstration of Icelandic Jiu-Jitsu. The usual orchestral and motion | picture features conclude the bill. “The Mail Carriers,” as portrayed by Conroy ana O'Donnell, offer amus- ing chatter and some bright songs. Cooke and Hamilton have a spright- ly variation of the flirtation song, jintroducing their skit, “ A whirlwind opening act is pro vided by Bollinger and Reynolds, a pretty girl and a comedian who per. forms his stunts on a slack wire The fifth and last book of “Mira. prove a strong drawing cant, in con. | "Pape's Cold Compound” is Quickest Relief Known Don't atay stuffed-up! Quit blow-) stops nose running; ing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s| che, dullness, feverishness, snees Cold Compound” relieves head. “Pape's Cold Compound” quickest, eurest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores, It acts without assistance, The first done opens Contains no quinine. 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