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SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1924, =Many Stars Will Hold Stage ‘Spots’ is ; Bills Not Lacking THE SEATTLE STAR cast are Laure Oharles Dow Ch Jar NOT PIE COMEDY Wheat, David Hig es Lapsley, Vic I direct, The In the South $300 At De ON THE STAG ENSUING Wrork gins and tor Heerman company will be about three jon Plate” the elaborate gowns, 5 } ae PANTAGHS. serine Monday, PALACH HIP-Will Hin company in “T'li Hay Bo, Woon. iner Irvi DANCING in Entertainment a TAUGHT he nah ~Baird Come- Bar's Xow Thomas Meighan and the a company which will support him in “Write Your Own backing of @ great ¢r Ticket,” his forthooming Para- this offering vaud ws mount pleture, left Now York | @ tax ? ‘ last week for Palatka, Fis, | Bort Baker in “Pravarication,” wi 5: q where the exterlor scenes for | bring hie #ide-eplitting sket Daker the pleture will be made, Vir }1# @ brother of “Ananias," who gets ginia Valli will play the leading jinto #0 much trouble as m prevart feminine role and others in the joator that he is finally glad to climb iia fl Jaboard the chariot af truth STIPAT | Bert Lahr and Mercedes offer a akit, “What's the Ilona?" They get }@ lot of fine comedy « of @ mince! laneous assortment Of mirth and mel ody, Hert Manion {s oalled “The Gat |tling Gun." He i» a monologulst |with entirely new patter. Ho talks Jand sings but keeps far away from the conventional. Bert comes back to vaudeville after two years abroad | Frank DeVoo, Inte feature of two | Broadway successes, has a musical cocktall, “Excerpts From Mustoal | Comedy.” Ho is an entertainer with | individual merit. | ‘The Three Melvins are gymnasts of no mean abilit Wonderful leap. ing ts included in thelr work |TWO FEATURES AT PANTAGES A double feature bill ts promised at the Pantages theater opening with Monday's matines, having as the attraction, the J, Francis and Langford & Fred vidual manneriam @ menie are ce marily by, or elated with, tion, Our m reaches 4 ity. macy Cormer Pike ft Twice Daily, 2:30-8:15 — New Program Tomorrow KIGHTS, 15c,25c, 50c, 75c, $1; Mats. 15c, 25c, 50c PS LE A RS YY ES OM CLA wtellar A song and dance revue of unusual | |brittancy te promised by J, Francts| Haney with Helen Stewart and the| Four Johnnies, How Langford and Ina Fred: | | erick are appearing in their latest | laughing hit entitled “shopping.” A} / delightful and entertaining program lof songs and dances, mingled with |a breey line of patter, Is promised. The added attraction honors are| divided between Horberta Beeson and Elsie Beeson ts known ing marvel, PRESENTS “THE TUNEFUL SONG SHOP” with KENO CLARK ano BOBBIE SIMONDS (J 6 A Musical Cocktail Concocted and Dispensed t FRANK DeVOE ss Introducing Excerpts From Musical Comedy re Despite its name,"ithe Cusiuru Cup, mary Carrs jum! Tea a deathce Cal tha Ringling | Vehicle at the Winter Garden next week has nothing to do Brothers ctrous. | with slapstick comedies. The appealing actress has a strong Elsie Clark, the Okey phonograph | part, advance notices proclaim, artist, will have an exclustye pro: | —— ————~- — gram of popular and restricted songs. Bhe ts aasisted by Nelson Story “Wether from Pittsburg” is the bill tng of Sam Howard and Lillian Nor Wood, the well known funsters fe Th N 4 trio are sald to be |three cl athletic chaps, offering |something unusual in « “Risley Nov- city.” MILDRED MARKLE RETURNS TO HIP Starting Saturday, January 19, at the Palace Hip, the Will King Co, ia offering what i» promined to be! one of the funniest comedy akite yet shown, in “I'll Bay Bo," in which Ikey Laechinskey and Mike Dooley get Involved In a series of precarious and amusing situations. The cast which leading comedians, Lew Dunbar, are Bessie Hill, Honora Hamilton, eco =Gardner, Will Hayes, Billie Bingham and Harry Davis. | “Tell Me a Btory” ts the opening | number, with the Star trio, Casey/ Jones, Howard Byana, and the King| runway girla, followed by the “Sweet- est Story Ever Told," sung by Blanche Hall, “I've Got a Song for fale” Ins Casey Jones’ number, with the King girls, Old fans will welcome the Bes-| program each night of thelr engage- with the| ment, in promised Oak theater fans with the debut Saturday of the Lan: caster Baird cc jane. It Is billed as a “clean road show,” [headed by Clifford Lancaster and Alvin Baird. Other members of the | troupe include Miss Franz Doerflers, of well known| Dolores Thompson and L. Lloyd plete change of Clark ) House" to Hi) pings King beauties Hermie King’s maaters of jazz of- | many orchestral numbers as a to the performance. OAK SECURES “TAB” COMPANY A condensation with o “Maggie” ee ee er ee “The Gatling Gun” “Prevarication” “What's the Idea?” THREE MELVINS World's Most Senantional Gymnasts HERMAN—PAUL—CHARLES IRVING DODE NEWHOFF & PHELPS CHAUNCEY GRAY’S ORCHESTRA Aesop's Fables Concert Orchestra Topics of Day Pathe News ANY TIME {Oc Lege Seats 200 TOMORROW First Seattle showing, A de- lighttul wt entirely different, ° will Rover forget. It will be shown at the Winter Garden until Wednesday. COMING JANUARY 27 IVE! OF STAGE pag ANN See Tay ee 1—Elsie Hitz and Robert Toms in “The Cat and the Canary,” Metropolitan, January|uncement that Mildred Markle, 26. 2—Dolores Thompson, with the Lancaster-Baird Comedians, Oak. $—Howard Lang-|?0b0'srly known an “the sweet sing ford and Ina Frederick, Pantages, 4—Bert Hanlon, Orpheum. 5—Ruby Adams, Palace| tne cresort cree” sunt opens with the current show. Mins Markle is a So.peN RSARY THE INIMITA, Hip. No more fascinating play has reached the stage here than “The Cat and the Canary,” which attracted Targe audiences to the Metropolitan on the occasion of Its first visit some time ago. _ There will doubtless be a big pub- ‘We gind to hear that “The Cat and othe Canary” is coming back again to the Metropolitan for an engagement of five days, with Wednesday mati- nee. Tha play opens on Saturday, January 26. The cast includes Elsie Hitz, Robert Toms, Alma Kruger, Wiliam Bonelli, Antoinette Rochte, M. J. Briggs, Bertha Lowe, Harry Oldridge, Roy La Rue and Robert A. Bennett. SEVERAL FEATURES ON ORPHEUM BILL It looks like an all-feature bill at the Orpheum next week. Five of the seven acts appear on the pro- gram In feature type. aryl Norman, known far and wide as “The Creole Fashion Pia’ in the headline attraction, assisted by SSE EY talented soprano and has won praise and a large following on the entire Pacific const, She ts featured this week singing ‘Kiss Mo Again,’ fol- lowed by ‘A Kiss in the Dark,” with the Star trio and the girls. Jean Singer and Mildred Markle offer a clever duet, while Ruby Adams, Star trio and the girls contribute ‘That Brand New Man of Mine." Don Smith and the girls offer “A From Sir Hali Caine’s “THE MASTER OF MAN” A Motion Picture That Years Will Not Forget. BREAK ALL OTHER ENGAGEMENTS TO SEE THIS SUPERIOR SHOW. YOU WILL NEVER REGRET IT. TRE EARLY SHOWS - ARE ADVISABLE Atmospheric Prologue the director, have together given the world Winter Garden Orchestra —Last Times— l “FASHIONABLE FAKERS” | WAS SHE TO BLAME? SIR HALL CAINE, the author, and VICTOR SEASTROM, a film drama that will THRILL FOREVER In the highest circles of studioland the word has Critics and A Goldwyn Cosmopolitan Production A PERFECT CAST . Mae Busch Patsy Ruth Miller Aileen Pringle L’Artiste-Organist Andy Ward His Band Supreme public alike have proclaimed this film one of the most gubiiing master- pieces of humanity ever produced, gone forth that a thrilling surprise awaits the public.