The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1924, Page 18

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A-1 LAUGH| MAKERS | Here they are. A theatri- cal season isn't complete in Seattle without a visit from the Howard Brothers, Willie and Eugene. They'll be here April 27, at the Metropolitan, with the new Passing Show, which is said to be more elaborate and entertaining than ever. Emotional Star Has Bobbed Hair Pauline Frederick will be seen with | ) bobbed hair when she appears in| tion, whic “Let Not Man Put Asunder,” the J./ than a cork Stuart Blackton picture, in whic! she and Lou Tellegen have the lead. ing roles, supported by Leal and Helena D'Algy cast “For ma all-star | . when the | 4, “long | tial to an’ emo- | as a handy thing | in, and many an out-| husband dragged floor by the| strands of Miss Frederick's role in this plc- | Ture is said to be one of the finest ' she has ever undertaken. 5," Miss Frederick |r | skey Seeceereeeeeeoneceeseree THEATRES Seeeecccceecesseeeeeses Hi PRETENTIOUS ACT TOPS ORPHEUM BILI T MYSTERY DRAMA AT METROPOLITAN in New York gagement at the 3 row night Whispering Wires sor the produc ‘ more or les good detective play. Ben Johnson heads « rather not able cast, most of whom were in the | New York run of the play eee “FOOLS AND FOLLIES" W KING SHOW arting Saturday 19th, the Will King Mus' Company will entertaining farce and Follies." Aga comedians, Will King and Lew Dun bar, fill their places as Ikey Leschin and Mike Dooley, and thelr pe p ols two popular trayals will offer many laughs and New costumery characterize the keen amusement and scenic effects Popular Family Playhouse fisher i and Norma Shearer A Powerful Play of Primitive Passions and Modern Marriage i Fox News rn, a “gaged Winter Gard: LAST TIMES: Gladys Leslie, jott Maurice Costello ANTONIUS JENSEN he LET’S GO! Any Thine 10¢ Loge Seats 200 . Tomorrow Monday Tuesday ea aap wearer tie. Datiard at the Wurlltzer len Orchestra With Richard Talmadge ‘ . ra X Speaking St y Play at Metropolitan; Musical Comedy Act; Alexander at Pa : King Compan n New Show at Palace Hip age Stars Orpheum Gs Geor 1—Maurine Pierce, one of the cleverest little dancers in the Will King show at the Palace Hip; 2—Marguerite Risser, who plays the leading dramatic role in “Whispering Wires,” Metropolitan; 3—Florence Tempest, a feature of the new Orpheum vaudeville} bill; 4—Alezander, “The man who knows,”’ Pantages offering and a generally entertain-|tesearch, ing show ts promised. much to co ' Musical interludes of emarkable de’ “Runnin’ Wild" by H and the girls, while Marguerite De La Motte didn’t know how to walt on a table when she began working on a featured role in “Desire,” so she | went to Child’s—and took two lexsons from one of the walt Mamma reases. chorus‘ers . he snappy number m: sizes the fact th jeult Is xpari y| rounding Ale: unusual excellence. Smith, popular mem! Trio, offers “Arca: girls, ‘My Elect |Ellards’ sp Thru speci: expense in sur-|G 5 r with a lineup ng and his orchestra have ram, cee ALEXANDER STAR OF NEW PANTAGES SHOW Keen interest is manifested In the farewell app: who will new bill of Panta jcoming to the Ps the week commen |nee, Monday, April |mystic announces this as his last tour on the vaudeville stage. | | Alexander is perhaps one of the! | most distussed individuals appearing i] before the public as an entertainer, for his appeal is far reaching, both jthe scientifically interested, the 'delver into the realms of psychical be the headline he famous MATINEE DAILY EVE AT 2:30 DM. RY NIGHT AT 6:15 DM. WEEK STARTING MATINEE TOMORROW \ oO KING & his~MERRY MAKERS Fools <Follies’ Al Ripping” Musical Farce--~- SeORLS \ acata NEVA WEEK eprocran Comprising Vaudeville’s Costliest Production & Other Big Comedy Features GEORGE CHOOS PRODUCER OF "THE LAND Of FANTASIE" PRESENTS ’ Sa GEO.CHOOS FABLE 3 Y Ls GENT, DANNY P with N'A e ING Fen TRODUCN Gas JUAN REYES Metropolitan Show MATINERS Exeept Sun, & Holldays 15c-50c Plus ‘Tax ‘The International Fave noy M RICE & WEAN rites AKY “On the Senffold* THE KITAROS Superlative Degren of Japunese Dexterity TH E RAY-O-LITES FLORENCE. nes of Color Women TEMPEST & DICKINSON ~ punway NIGHTS 15c to $1 Pius Tax COMING APRIL 27 DeMille Film Is Booked for Special Tour MET LITAN’ F DAY, APRIL GREATEST DETECTIVE PLAY IN YEARS / 4 Buzzes with Thrills Saturday Matinee, 50c to $1.50 1,000 Matinee Seats Wednesday, $1.00 Miiitriwe SUNDAY, APRIL 27 Just Ran 19 Weeks in Chicago and Could Run 19 More OUTSTRIPS ALL WINTER GARDEN REVUES . G sstuOW With America’s Premier Singing Comedians iif WILLIE & EUGENE HOWARD SAT. MAT. Floor—$2.00 Balcony — $1.50, $1.00 ry —30e STROHEIM’S WORKING FOR NOTHING More Laughs Than 3 Other Musical Shows Combined LN Prices NIGHTS Vieor—83.00 ALU THIS WEEK - NO ADVANCE 4 PRICES @ ‘FAREWELL VAU ARANCE 4 O \ue © 2 a : °° Wd Mute. VALESKA u MiRZA OF ~ PESHEWAR”

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