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HERE'S PLENTY FOR STAGE 1—Kolb and Dill, Metropolitan, atarting Sunday. 2—Ethel McCullough, Pantages, starting Monday. YEAR has rolied around and! Dill, his roly-poly partner ts seen as Kolb and Dill are.with us again @ smart waiter in this same hosielry fn a new play from the pen or Aaron) ORPHEUM PROMISES Hoffman, called “A Big Reward,” | HEADLINE PROGRAM dealiag with a hilarious series of in The Orpheum fs maxing its bid dents in. which the ae {| for patronage next week with an all- to the very end} ‘ | a. pecan three, ncta,| Seature Most of the acts are pty ‘artes will be tho attraction | headline proportions and all are fe theater for one| said to be above.the average. j week, Sunday night. Alma Nielson, favorite premiere! “A Big Reward” is 2 crook story | ballerina, is bringing her big dancing given international flavor, not only| act, in which she ts assisted by Dan by the Dutch accent garnishing the Davo Rice and the Frivolity} English of Kolb and Dill, but also| Five, | By the fact that an intertfationally) “Tne Gob,” by Paul Gerard Smith, | Sous portrait ix being sought by | is a sketch of unusual novelty. It! Ramerows detectives. Kolb and Dill| shows tho versatility of Thomas F.! find themesives in hilarious dilemmas | swift, the popular comedian, who} gy tle untangling of the mys-| cssays the role. Kolb, the long, tean tu: | Leo Beers, the distincetive enter: | iT, Por-| tainer, i# another bright spot on the Gays the role of & “gay man about/ new bill. Crisp stories, odd ittle Sen" Sort Of “rounder”—and the | songs, skill at the plano and striking Sttion of the piece transpires in his| individuality are the trump. cards Gartment in a big New York hotel. | that Mr. Beers plays. of the Day The Great Concertina Quartette FOUR FAYRE SISTERS In Their Musical Pot-Pourrl Boh—WARD BROS.—Al In Penny Ante THOS. F.SWIFT&CO. Introducing “THE GOB’ By Paul Gerard Smith MR. LEO BEERS Vawdeville’s Distinetive Entertainer ALMA NIELSON Assisted by Dan B, Ely and Dave Rice and Frivolity Five MULLEN & FRANCIS A Fine Offering THE AUSTRALIAN WOODCHOPPERS COMING MARCH 9 “THE LAND OF FANTASIE” abodes ats Burney, Palace H s—Thos. F. Swift, Orpheum, starting Sunday. KING COMPANY PLAYS “MY MAN’ The Will King company ts sta, an entirely new King creation, on “My Man," a farce kent adapted to the merry troupe of tun. roakers, The plot deals with the wiles of @ sheik with “the other fel. low’n wifo,” und Ikey proves a heart titled | Mon: rH} Jane Novak is the star of |° one of the biggest pictures to be shown here this season, “The Lullaby.” Here she is in one of the many pretty and quaint costumes she wears in the picture, duc soon at the Heilig theater. breaker of much talent comedy, fu’ * A promis of laughs ts assured Howard Ev ts again ev np staging some very nong and dance numbers ed by array of new scenery and stage wtumes and Irene” er by popular tle Mildred Markle the star trio and rur TWO FEATURES ON NEW PAN BILL One of the prominent vaudeville bills of th Pantages @ fearon will be at the theater, with tore nére Sherri Revue and Car us A Ke medy spec nd famous Ne Broadway fay Ite, in appea hin very latest, Bright Bits of MeCul- lough ix known as an artist of per- sonaltt The Four Yellerons, billed as all- star artists, will present. a some- what sensational program, which ‘omises the last word in equi! veaty rium, rolling globes and out-of-the-|afford automobiles, and 1 was idly ordinary gymnastics. Step Lively, Folks—Only A Day or Two More! PHILBIN MARY ensful | all Star of “The Merry-Go-Round” world has any arked by « rip there an olds the promise of nd more farreaching fu newent of all the arts hen I juatry, it ¥ & greater entered the pi # & new and un. 0 accepted which to ws methods mg which charac ay as the fourth largest of the country and one of mportant arts and Industries & matter of and in most cases gen centuries, ‘The has been in existence ade, CARVES OWN NICHE ISTORY and even & dec foture occupied uso it includes id mechanical ar nome in greater ng them it has a niche in the bis. 1 as distinctive as or industry with the spoken dr in which had achieved some eas, and my critics were kind enough, to predict a future for me before the footlights. The t of any other career had nev curred to me, but fate stepped tn 1 returned to New York in from an engagement tn Ci with the Chester Park Oper happens . 1 found: mys A luxurious automobile dro to the curb in front of mo from it alighted @ man whose w bearing and appearance bespoke af-! @ and position—something 1! ad never known | In those days only the rich could wondering which bank president in her second splendid Universal-Jewel ' production “FOOL'S HIGHWAY” picturized by Carl Laemmle from Owen Kildare’s story, “My Mamie Rose.” COMEDY Words are not minced in this com manding story of New York's East Side. INTERNATIONAL NEWS Our metropolitan presentation sets off its charm with a colorful musical harmonization by HAUPTMAN’S ALL-ARTIST ORCHESTRA MILDRED CARROLL OLIVE GRAY in « do luxe musical feature 11TH rector at the Imp came as somewhat —today-—it's here! POPULAR RETURN ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY FOR 7 DELIGHIFUL DAYS IS ALL—THEN GONE SHOWS START 1AM A STIRRING RO. MANCE OF A YOUNG 1AVE IN A YOUNG CITY—THE DRAMA OF THE ACHIEVE. MENT THAT MADE \ METROPOLIS, E need not tell you of the wonders of this Perfect Production—THOUSANDS who saw it when it played this theatre last November at advance prices, have been telling you for us. SEE NOW! JOHN HAMRICK’S Presentation of MARION DAVIES —IN— “LITTLE OLD NEW YORK” (A COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTION) SPECIAL DELUXE PROLOGUE Staged under tho di- rection of Henrl ©. Le Bel, L'Artiste Organist E RST TIME SHOWN IN SEATTL AT THE FOLLOWING POPULAR PRICES Mats. 35c—Eves. & Sun. 50c NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ANDY WARD and his supreme ORCHESTRA DIRECTS