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~ nl 5 - i { a 1 3 j i iia x Le , 1 2 f 4 f Here in Person; Avery Hapwood Play at New Mus sical ( vomed) at Palace: Hip | Mov ie Met; ¥, me to crowded len Strickt Miss nt Russell le H memb are among tho | | PALACE HIP | Another elaborate musical revue is the next Will King offe the Pulace Hip theater, Saturda titled “Spice musical travesty, emt appropriate new nd dance hits, complete a ‘program. Will King as key Leschinskey and Low Dunbar as Mike Dooley ure the star | comedians in their famous and ever- popular roles. Honora Hamilton, | Billie Bingham, Bessie Hill, Reece} Gardner, Arthur Belasco, Harry| Davis and Howard Evans are also portraying important roles in tho} cast. Musical interludes open with] @ance selections by tho King girls, followed by a buck dance by Scotty Weston, a novel tion Jean Singer off: Remembering. with the runway chorusters. Millie} Markle sings “Will You Remem- ber?" with the star trio and girls Don Smith presents “My Dream Giri" in a song and dance specialty | with the girls that promises enlfven- ment. Ruby Adams, the jazz imperson-| ator, gives another typical synco- pated specialty in “If You Do What You Do,” with the girls, and Don Smith, Casey Jones and Jimmy Ellard; Marie Lokke, the versatile) bis ne at u Bag By, it rll little comedienne, is also much in evidente tix hokum specialties and} 2-4 Allen Strickfadden, Seattle Guild, pom Metvopditan: ; 2—Blanche Hall, Palace dance numbers, while the chorus of|3—Robert McKim, Pantages. 30 beauties forms an elaborate and Ste es beautiful environment enhanced by Robert Frazer ‘ilcowsl Little, back Oh, My! pretty costumes and Ughting ef- rt Frazer is the only onalities nce the civil war or the starting matinee, July 12th, en ¢ Life” A typical hed with | | ——-— a aso =o oo SS sSSSSo- —S = Hip; fects. Hermie King and his master mu- sicians will produce a series of choice orchestral numbers, featuring Jazz and classical numbers as a(time in a wo prelude to every performance. Al fitted up in his ¢ two-reel comedy and interesting and] mn atest device which he has per educational international news reel rected dat yaidebtes la as vadtteate pictures complete the perform-! timing enlarging device for mak ep ing photographic enlargements. He Souvenir photos of Bee Russell] 0. ctor of “Jargest per ence in Hollywood who cannot on th one of t He prefers to spend his » 1 has there been so are hop ‘which? he. has rs seen in one col-} | ty ge. lection as were assembled for tho battle scenes in Frank Sabatini's More than | rE . received several offers from con THE MYSTERIES OF 3 car will be given to ladies attending all/ cerns manufacturing photograp! ning four spec t pirate |) a . much for art matinees. equipment fr permission to market || shi wore whi She is a ” r but | eee hi hine. In the cast on Sills, 1a » trying to PANTAGES azer has patented several inven. Wallace Beery MeDon the mach: Robert McKim, famous as a villian| tions. He is under contract to Metro. d Mare Mc- empting to dri whilé working in of the screen, assisted by his own|Goldwyn-M company, will headline the new|ed the le vaudeville bill at the Pantages the- ater, opening with Monday's me [ r, and has just finish ing role in “Bread.” inee. “The Bachelor's Bric is the title of the one act dramatic sketch, in which the screen “bad man” will be seen. He is supported by Miss Elsie Williams, who is also the author of the comedy playlet. The} Robert McKim company 1s com-| prised of performers who have been seen on the screen during recent years. Added attraction honors will be held by Rose Kre#s Four and De- Maria Five. The Rose Kress Four represent a quartet of 11 artists, presenting a skating revue, entitled *“Terpsichorean Wheels.” A program of artistic dancing on skates, inter- spersed with thrilling and daredevil whirls, is promised. “Musicale DeLuxe” is the billing of the DeMaria Five. This organiza- tion of all star artists will offer a melody combination of voices, violin and accordion, in a selected pro- gram. Leighton, Pettit and Josephine will present one of their cleverest comedies entitled, “The Elixir of] Life.” Al Markell and Nell Gay, dancers Par «ccellence, will. appear in | dancing variety program, including soft and hard shoe, tap dancing, fancy and eccentric steps. The feature photoplay for the week will be “The Barefoot Boy,” a screen version of John Greenleaf} Whittier’s immortal poem, glorifying the country lad, and one of the most exquisite love scenes ever filmed. HIS TWO WORRIES Cecil De Mille put in a hectic night last week worrying about several hundred feet of undeveloped negative and Margaretta Tuttle, author of “Feet of Clay.” | With some of the technical assist: | ants Miss Tuttle started back from the Catalina Islands to the mainland in a motorboat, Engine trouble de- veloped jd they did not reach land until nearly 4 o'clock in the morning. “LOVERS’ LANE” “& romantic melody—dreams—sun. bonnets—Venus and Hros—wagon tr —a, violin solo in moonlight— church bells—blossom time,” | This is an impression of “Lovors' ‘ Lane,” the famous Clyde Fitch play] 2 ih Waadsats ‘ which will be Phil Rosen This is the season of reunions in the movie: he heey arase Bro rake Play was) plans for befter things are made. Here are Charles Ray, Gladys nda pted o i seree yy orothy > nf, y PaOHAhAGA TAMAR ECAR ature H. Ince and M Wallace Reid, brought together by the producer, ished “Dynamite Smith,” his come-ba picture at the Thomas H, Ince 4 next pic , When all associations are renewed and Brockwell, Thomas Ray has just fine studios and Mrs, Teturn from Sacramento, | way of Monta the theme. | Doug’s Advane, | Guard Is Bach \28 in Holl ywog SCREEN ALMA IS DIFFERENT ae EN rd Ad MAAAGAAAL tit Be Husband Thi : The Splendid jected Womar glomerat dome And _ beside Western picture cheduled, It’s called “Ridge- oe pace: * - ae ! Woman Didnt filmer oe Know She Wa aren, aninenton _ Being Film COLUMBIA Fic Ea. Ww Claire Dub featured Husbands which and goes on South comed, dra oman whe the wife deck nds’ husbands, Miss V ming in the role of the vivaciou Alma Rubens, the beautiful star of “The Rejected Wo- the new Blue Mouse photoplay offering, was born \in California and makes her feature pictures in New York Altho every 10th®girl in the country has an ambition gulshed careers, Alma Rubens and) tg go tg Hollywood to crash into the movies, Miss Rubens re nlarred to | reversed the usual procedure and went East. She ha jected Wom: ‘ouse. | there ever since 1 young wife | eee man BLUE MOUSE For the f time in thelr distir | city. New Productions Quite a diversified array of material fs in the hands of Fig tior writers being by this been wen tr at the ha ion for th emark reput ity to portray dramatic roles of mod. | Of « ine of the story ejected Woma itten ¢ John Lyne Conar The Los of London society adv and adventuresses; ‘’The Intammd rs House, story treating contemporary social psychology; Boss of Little Arc Harry la Wilson's humorous tale of a “old soak"’ who gets himself mayor of his town, and “ Hollywood,” to be produced by a Rork from Adele Rogers St, Gareth Hughes, now playinga | story, “The Worst Woman in Hi one-act vaudeville comedy by Jo- | wood.’’ seph Jackson, announces that | upon completing this tour he | will retire permanently from the | new picture, “Changing Hw screen to spend the rest of his She depicts two girls, identical | _years in Florence, Italy. ically but utterly opposed mental and costumed by the pre WINTER GARDEN Grace Davison comes to the Win Sunday in her sec tarring vehicle, Th w offering is called **A Splendid Lie ents the lovely er Garden vision of Earl Hu nd: : = fino dramatt aders of William Me-} ine’s novels of the West, of h this is one of the most popular for Raine’s unusual and strange | LEATRICE JOY HAS a girl whose people h the worl METROPOLITAN STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT SEATTLE THEATER GUILD, INC. Presents New York’s Greatest Farce Comedy | “WHY MEN LEAVE HOME” IN THREE ACTS By Avery Hopwood Staris Tomorrow 4 DAYS ONLY Youth, Pep, Beauty, jae +} rT) STARTS Action, Luxury, Thrills a “1 Here’s Just the TODAY , Soa That ou'll Love SPLENDID § A LIE” = Ht] starring Grace Davison oat Woman”! Supported by CONRAD NAGEL DHAM STANDING And a Host of Others WITH Howard Russell Ivan Miller A'len Strickfadden Alfred Cunningham Honore s Calvert Hicks Coe!) Kern George Rand beautiful Woman's triumph. Ww Last Times CHARLES JONES in “THE Cmeus Popular Matinees Wednesday — Saturday 25c - 35c - 50c Any Show Any Day | Any Time WeNRL 1a wel Organist | nius Jensen's NT R GARDEN Special Summer g Prices Nights—5 $1.00, $1.50 Students’ Balcony 250 VOX NEWS COMEDY NEXT WEEK “Six-Cylinder Love” ||| Lage Seats Warner Uros. upon Director Rowen's Wallace Reid will shortly begin one of her own thera a ff Andy Ward's Band