The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 5, 1924, Page 11

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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR \TORDAY, A t 1924 — FEMININE GHARM RULES STAGE ANIMAL CAUSES |("—Tpy ARE WORRIED | SENNETT TO ACF FEMININE CHARM RULES STAG! __)|" movie Mix-UP|__ THEY _ARE _WORRI JIN NEW COMERY ° com | NOVELTY AcT TORS ORPHEUM sow eat v will be The ¢ xt w j ) } SSD SDDS OS _ PROS DOSS SOS OOOO OOS China I a ts rtcely ater mp * fox was fane * hd Ca a « down a wireg 4 PS r « sued b , with a new partac peare in a numb Charlie's & ODORS of turf and hounds, He amera, howeve urence tn bie t have to act, as one of the best dancers on the Orpheum clroult, will the best “close-up” - her player who might be Gppear in a dig dancing number ever secured. 1 the part, but goes thra galled “The French Model” Fea on , out grees tured with her is John Tyrell, as-/ or “ |Elinor Analyzes KS } “3 Weeks” Hero nor Gyn gives so Sisted by John Tynan Breker’s Bears is t @ct of the week. Th : imported act has been o big featured Pat Started In as Infant Actor Here's eight 4 nt tiny tots in the Los 4 Angeles film colony. “Pat” was here ae carried on” tn s when a babe ‘ In the famous ol4 Cooper-Hewttt Rave a delighttu) every class,” says Mra, Glyn, a Wouldn't you like to know what ts causing Pretty Betty | *tvtio) and has been « fixture ever ieee consisting of » dispels any idea that he was a super-| Francisco and Lloyd Hughes to look so worried? Whatever|™e% His bierest cently when Jobn man as some critics seem to belle L a new photoplay, which| gan work on “O 1 The Great L ‘ it happens in “The Old Foc Workers and magicians will be a b “Ciroumstances, and jong years . ’° Doveity on the new t not given them the at has to do with the varied career of an ald civil war veteran| epic of the last fronti The Top! r imagination to|and his rather neglectful children. The story will be inter-|ion in which he » tra have Dill, | ¥ \ ARDS, MAGIC . = who had never specs \T METROPOLITAN ie they were on earth, n * Richards, magician, whose every were meant to accomplish here We of @ wonderful wand builds a “Paul, like his prototypes, wo fland of mystery, will close to have acted with always an int ww evening his attraction at the aenee of duty, as almost'every | politan. ishman does, young or old, beca Humanity loves the mysterious, lof the instincta produced by hun seeks that which It cannot un- | dreds of years of ‘playing the game’ | w, Soast nd, and for this reason, Rich West Coast ig playing to capacity audiences irywhere. His performance re! preted by an all-star cast at the Colonial for a two days’ baa won him many substantia! offers howt unday and Monday | = - =-=PALACE HI AT SECOND AND SPRING KEUNION Thirty years ago Dorothea W *| bert and Robert Mbenc uupport of Agties Ayres in The ty One” and Mr jenon had an important role in “Men,” in support of Pola Negri. eciously one way or another. He just asleep, lik “Tall, faired eat, unnophiati jty. ysed often to wonder what! Automobile license plates change —_ jbuch beings could become if awak-| ao rapidly that it was necessary for eee ened by « great love, and inspired | trerbert Brenon to communicate le, an see |by | woman of mind and tempern-| with the secretary of state of Wyom ashe We Pmine ~ ment.” ing to secure accurate plates for his, SE, Bo, to show what would happen, | | Paramount production, “The author wrote “Three Weeks.” | F tng Potnt.” > = = © Mate Daily £30. Eves: 1.9 —— Bes, b0c; Mats, We ° Pp 1.—Ruby Adams and siz of the Crystal Runway girls, Palace Hip. 2-—Emma O'Neil, jone of the stars of the new Orpheum vaudeville bill, opening Sunday afternoon. 8— —< ven 1 \ wt TRAVESTY cing Saturday matinee, April) Moscow Artists’ Ensemble, Pantages. 4.—Bernadine De Grave, one. of Ziegfeld’s beau-| He KINGS and, The comedy offers exceptional | ties, in “Sally,” which is coming to the Metropolitan March 18. » juntty for the talented cast and ied Mil 9 -uelndaadte. hast ace ae x , UEENS heaged by the two clever come JACQUELINE LOGAN Be Love has parted with her|underworld flapper in the new Ql ~. ‘Wil King and Lew Dunbar. | way ria and wears @ alick|Thoma&s Inte picture, “Those Who | * on: Bans stage und'msatcal] RECEIVES INJURIES | = We ine mx, bas fromixed a series of entertaining musical and dance Ponty cant ore th per tgion| mS us intertudes to the comedy | TOM severe bruise! bef pe fairly. Me did not do anything con- | pert appeared in @ Rew magic world which sa-/ of the uncanny and pro the thrill which mere love, His long pro; ts so filled with a bewtlder-| variety of mysteries that !t has| ‘be run off rapidly In order not to Protracted far beyond the average of a theatrical entertain- KING CO. IN AND KISSES” ‘King patrons are again prom. @ particularly enjoyable and ex-| humorous musica] comedy / in the offering entitled | and Kisses,” being staged at} pe Palace Hip theater by the popu-| ‘Sth. thi producer comedians, Will King his merry troupe of fun-makers, TOMORROW * |and side as the result of the breaking . rou,” iy the peering elegy vine |ot hawser on the yacht, “Loulse” 1, bewitching Mt eaturin | Jones, in bis popular Jazz man-|® £W Are ago durin ue Ie. Nina ergeyeva~ ; . m of “The Code t pe oy Offers “I Am Going South,” with |p. ramount at San Pedro, Cal. Miss Premier - runway beauties. Jean Singer ed aogier ee nh while the vessel was being moored, clalty with the chorua,|4 bawser broke and the frayed end promises to go over big. Beas | Struck her as it rebounded, iil and the King girls offer as the 2 ETD ale, “Why Did I Kiss That Boy? | ENGLISH ACTOR IN $ The offering is preceded by «| VALENTINO PICTURE holce orchestral concert by Hermie} Louls Waller, son of the famous Ming and his musicians and the tn-| English actor of the » name, Logan was standing on the deck Danseuse _ fa the first Seatt showing Rerlude is devoted to a two-reel com- § himself a performer ote, ar- Pay, followed by interesting interna-|rived in New York a few ago Sional news pictures. |to play the role of Francois, tn the *SALLY” COMIN Sidney O10 “Monateur IN TO MET | Beaucaire,” thi nount picture * The seat sale opens Monday |starring Rudolph Valentino, Fran- ning at the Metropolitan for|cols ts not a new role for Waller, ly,” the aristocrat of musical|/He played it with his father for a + with Leon Errol and a cast (number of y ile Waller, #r., icluding Walter Catlett; kept prac-|was touring Burope, Canada and Mically intact by: Florenz Ziegfeld 6 ed States In the title role of three years, during which period | the h Tarkington play. @ily New York, Boston, Chicago, |——————— Philadelphia and a few other big! offering a very nifty and pleasing Bities have been played. [program of croes-fl patter that ® “Sally” has become a national! promises many lau, @ensation, altho {t has merely} Permane and Shelly will offer thelr Wouched the hem of vast theatrical jtaughing hit entitled ‘Pulley Pul ferritory. Its present tour extends ||, Qito midsummer and reaches from) Miss Sonia and Her Escorts will Gtlantic to Pacific. Supporting Mr.|appear in a song and athletic. num- Winter | CONOVER . : ri Hrrol, besides Walter Catlett, aro|ber consisting of a program of artis Garden | in a special} 106 | LX Songs "With @hirley Vernon, irving Fisher,|tic phystcal culture feata blended Orchestra | Danco Tone Seats i ~~ Violin ik Kingdon, Kathlene Martyn, | with song. Le! «= Prologue 206 ‘ A J EP erie yr Pee errant ear apereene Tey sees ee ae Agatha De Bussey, Al-} A comedy feature will be shown Last Times—“The Mask of Lopes” “ae IN {ie dames and some $0 others. The |{n conjunction with the Pantagescope! : ‘ a ‘ Photos of Fe het Shh eee EAGSET oot fects of scenery and gowning are |featuring Glenn Gott os of Favorites given Teco e ¢ @eclaimed prodigally luxuriant and |————_— wits sedis ful. @ The large number of mail ordera rk and ‘neck with the Zlest 4 6 : follies in point of receipts, aay r ¢ Continuous RUSSIAN DANCER Ens a a \ : * Daily 11:15 A, M. ves! ie ey ) pe to 11:15 P. M. fon the famous Moscow Artists’ En: | semble. Those talented Russian art-| Jats will appear fn a wonderful -pro- Gram of natlye songs and dances, featuring Nina Sergeyeva, premicr Panseure. Tho production includes Many beautiful scenes and gorgeous costumes. | + The added attraction honors will| de shared by Joseph P. Barnard & 0. presenting the clever comedy} mntitied “‘Who Is She," written by he wellknown author, Willard ‘k, Mr. Bernard, tho a young » has played many important Parts, notably the leading juvenile} fole of Bunny fn the support of yrle Bellew in **Tatfles,’ ‘obody’s Business" js the billing Emil Casper and Dolly Morrissey Universal’s Best Yet Western Whirlwind Back to his first love, the Western melodrama, Hoot LA PLANTE rides with mask, gun and » fi bandit’ ware the git ho loves, @N@ ~ ROBERT McKiM - THeMILLIO S Schoot 6 Chitaren COMING: GREENMAN’S Makers, Playing: “BLOSSOM IME” —Selection Ae iio ana BUSTER LORENZO “Out of the Singing: “The Song of Love" Dust” Sete tee eee ee cee:

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