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on 4 only PAGE 1 rut LAITTLE rAR THEY ||Music at the] | LIFE FOR GIRL = |U¥rpheum box | &f Seas SE Ss i le at 11 2 7 pil oe aS aa aS MR ror A e 3s | heat fice Opens % a . | Theaters | * hs eattle Guild P \_ a ings od ie SR S d D t I Bir R “ bi r we How ce . 4 f und, Every q ances will Two Night ents . if The vaudeville s} ry . } opens at Pantages Mon- Le Bel, y ha Mi day, and the Will King Play- ar atv : ; n ers are presenting “Mlle, - —, A » if Bon Bon ak ‘ tor’ ¢ nu PANTAGES > past t Pantages patrons the : “ hing with M en the mu in njunction t showing of the feature p t ween ture will b to the usual hig y eolini, v amous ¢ “ Tw aes standard ft Bu Mouse s 4 “oo ae | J August 10 will b ; Code. M pta , M Hoome — is § Weiman B t — - & cptinl, leading e — $ ' t _ ; A and from the Grand Opera house of | ' Hotty A ty Petrograd, Paris, London Milan and Two request bere mad bs — ps pteedt lige Roy (a) “Dream t Tom Miz and Pauline Starke in a scene from “Eyes of } - t lona. am of jlections from the N , lh 4 ileus arias of ! a Naus Marie be the Forest,” the present attraction at the Coliseun ‘ 1 F | lerbert ‘ : Twin Beds ddapted from the Mand fox tre 1 OM MIX 6 more pestis than} A P t fi } original New York success, will t MIX faces : pore Bt Aaa sem Ne : Bolect from “La Boheme t Lknown Pauline elf | raising ts f * presented by an exceptional cast ris rg aie ¢ R 1 d Dr written by Margaret Mayo and Salis PS. ED ev Pec coer be n “Eye a the } Pau ; aulroa ama bury Fields and presented by that | z. naples Neng: m Fox r w y on, the Ss ill Sh e SP euster of starecraft, Benjamin man © : ¢ How |ingalo, 1s vided ti owing avid. | er, and ts often referred to as Se-| ¢| he_came to’ bait t ‘The Dich} Sisters are appearing tn | atile's nightingale. She recently re-line piace where all eood im scinatl 1 “The Signal ee pp : |turned from a highly succe en | go tay be renlined fre ¢ A very stylish program of variety | Secieaind tn tise Sona : Ase he dances, including soft shoe, Egypt Ly Latlesuaa: qramesttat le. vasdor| cottaten’ iene ele tae ce. and many special character presents I a pee ander | extra 1 from his back as th tlons | the direction of 8. I sult of the premature ¢ The Five Balasi, billed as the boys | a » Varna tit mite in one scene in v : with the steel heads and the “world’s | only head-to-head jugglers,” offer a | ie ie u splendid program of sensational gym. | nastics. \ 1 “Just a Little * ts the! wh Dilling of Fred } Bert Cap- | feat a Man, appear latest suc: | cess. A and attractive / HN @ Foutine of « e steps. | t,” w 4 vis & Pelle will p G = balancin 1 G@ | ibristic M or | 1D d * ALACE HIP | Satire The Wil King Gyre LEHMAN farce s' 1 . opening § he Bt | titled aire ' s playing fs anot pical King creation j 1 G Minor Concerto, b embell by new and extremely Méndelasohn, The Strar tr ; Deautiful costumery, stage settings F Ne] i= =.= ~ under the highly capable n of and electri 8. Will King is} rn ' ; . , ,, | Henri Damaki, plays the accompa the featu comedian in his com 1—Alfred Cunningham, with the Seattle Guild Players,.in “The Bird of Paradise,” | €al characterization of Ikey Les: which is being held over for evening performances and also appearing in “Heaven,” the : : bird ¢ akey, while Lew Dunbar, in his\ attraction for Wednesday and Saturday matinees. 2—Ruda Nemi, with the “Bagdad| A T? ‘' : d Glever Irish characterization of Mike) Pore 3 Reece Gardner, Pal H. Aisteteis. Pant 1 out t y ! { te. ru 5 close eecond na [eee mee S8—Reece Gardner, Palace ip. ~Diehl sisters, Pantages. at . langh-creating role. Arthur Be! z — ing @haracter actor, also fills an im | arles De Roche will be Gloria | fifth ra eee portant part, while Bessie Hill, as YES HE PLAYS "EM ALI Swanson's leading man in “Madame | house e ages leading portrays the comic ’ nd Sans Gene,” which will be filmed in| With special Re aiken heroine in the cast art France effects, they - i Honora Hami Billie Bingham —_ Sunday p.m : ee | I t Patsy Ruth Miller, coming ard Evans " ; = ALS EX 3 wh ei ie to and ba psnioles gabe | DI TO PICTURES Columbia theater “py RS OF TODAY : lave n Syncopated Cocktail With! 0 ; 1 € i by I 2 Ww goes on view t Me,” promises to be a mu | AD TI N mar all t the Colonial Sut ang % m liyened number enhanced by spright- | Wins baiilaot: the’ movies’ dealest Fundamer morals remain| Hauptman is obse ‘It deals with that | : ly dance steps by the popular King O the accura 5 of Four|the same thru great periods of e, | anniver with the Colambla of the | nger beauties. Edna Petro, « newcomer | attosecond ee. tot 1 evidences var Rieter ind sik lambaecinlly Diaries. iabcate, id for 2 itiaasty and popular singer, renders, ‘ou | cializa fn motion picture produc. | ere ¢ fine the fe who in their mad pursuit of pleas- Can Take Me Away From Dixie a the cigatet wan] picture Ura ‘have forgotied ehe.vers tdnda. &, with the girls of the,crystal run hile’ atest addition ta. the morals | ér © story—better | hated ann = expert, found necessary in harmon. |t i d—of a man or/and t 1p Hill, the versatile come hade ict at thrée aff. . od tt the" fait sa 1 Patay idly offers “Don't” with the nt period. “Chalk Marka,’ be curr c number | coming or of girls and the tro in a ludritrous in uced under directorship of t s Litz's * Rhap-| brightest pe Oa es Humber that js bound to bring| | John Adolphi for the Frank E, Woods 1 of tho| ment debu down the house. Don Smith has an-j | compar tor, But today busi: | fam: componstic h as only < manly other impre ¢ solo entitled “My | The play extends, with 4apses, over | Ness man may t it thout de Haut 1 is le ing.| Juvenile, whose early. stic awake BE how Roby Adams and Ja period of some 45 years, Earty| gation, and the woman it may| During the pa : Hen | reads jeu © Millie Markle present a duet, “Sweet } nes show the leads, Marguerite |be a socitty woman, an independent ‘oked prolonged app! at each| of D. ffith's produc Little You.” that ts suited well to inow and Ramsey Wallace, in their! Woman, or a flapper of otherw ormance. Amid a colorful light-|the part of Ralph Adams the personality of both entertain jearly twenties. The love theme,|strict moral fibe aie,| ine effects the U, P. Rallroad+En intelligent and symp: © ers. Hermie King and his synco-| (oh os pak Bhd tere aint | eine ale ay om ahaa ~ aif:\gineers’ Trio lends an atmospheric| pretation to the rolv. Fhilo © ‘pators will offer their usual orches-| MEM there: tn (hae adecitn aril tion. 20 revert tnt different loca’! petting to the feature pitture, with|Cullough 1s such a realistic villain ee, Srevude to spots: pertormance.| Iria ahrent iver xtien, ‘dra.|tions. To revert to the example of] their typically characteristic railroud| that one forgetting his acting on| Bl 1 ed Ba | | yearn using tobacco imme ly becomes | Sone* and -barmoni t Pare the screen feels a great surge of/ = Pantages Has Woods, whose motion pleture ex.|in the minds of spectators a woman|™me" 8° proving quite a h atisfaction when he pays the “pen- St perience started in tho days of the/apart from others in the town.’* me ality of his philandering 2 Extra Shows | | nickelodeon, and has included direc ally illustrative of the neces. i "'Gn account of playing 40 capacity] ship for many of the screen's most |rity for research is the roadhouse, | @ houses during Saturday perform-| ‘ pminent stars, is a great believer| declares Woods. Any family party SEATTLE THEATRE GUILD, INC. i ances, the Pantages theater an-| Ray Robinson nm accurac |may now attend one (in pictures) | Bounces ‘that starting thig Saturday | four vaudeville shows will be given| in place of the usual three presented versatile, the orchestr in the past. This action was taken|bued with the same < ,by Manager E. C. Bostick to provide| At any rate. in Ray Saturday theatergoers with an addi- tional complete vaudeville bill. Due|tion for five week to the popularity of the recent Pan-| stage, Seattle is enj tages policy of first-run pictures, in|ence of a leader who is addition to the vaudeville, Manager| seven instruments, and yet conduc Bostick has made many changes in| his organization so nonchalantly th: the seating of the crowds as well|few in the audience 84 adding this extra performance on|who the leader actually { Saturdays. lson, who ordinarily confines SRHAPS because the i acterist ‘obinson, lead of the band which has been a sen Heil pre ter Robi can determine “The average man or woman may| without undue. consideration being so! tivitien to the trombone. also pinya|22t, Rotice that m 1911 model type:/attached to the venture, But not » : Bae : tin the ‘een digg nhees eas Plays) writer is used in a 1910 picture,"|a few years ago. Then roadhouges | HELD OVER SPECIAL 1@ French . trum . iy chars =| Geta naneltaved: the: las | MINERS TW r rum: |sayn Woods, ‘‘but it's worth being| were considered the last word in qxcinb wid wines MATINEES ONLY ] . accurate for the few stenographers | devilment | . aa | | By Popular Demand : the audience who do notice it Research work is carrled on thru| wiairts ONLY at | ; “Further, the motion picture In-|the files of newspapers and maga-| anne ei ais ae ‘S| “The Garden of Weeds” will be the | dustry owes it to the public, which| zines dating back to tho period want-| THE BIRD OF or “Two Nights and a Day” of |Next feature James Cruze will direct | absorbs much of its education thrujed. Between the lines is read the | PARADISE” A Great Story of Heart Appeal this form of amusement code of ethics of that day. Novels “In present production, we]and plays of the period also are pro. were confronted with depicting vary-|lific sources of information, accord ing moral status at different periods.|ing to Woods ts|for Paramount. Jimmy's future at wife, Betty Compson, is to star in the picture, in P ae = our CECIL KERN PLAYER: PRICES 50e, T5e, $1.00 TONIGHT | BAGDAD WILL OPEN @ ATT . RESERVA- Such le te Se sane TIONS MAY starting a 6 o'cloc! nightly. And then, when YET BE MADE. lights low, cabaret PHONE supper, with dancing to * the. whispering harmonies EL iot-3640. Robinson and his EVENING OF Buster Lorenzo, OPENING, $5.00 eee, aan the’ ottee WTHE: PLATE. nee eat Neuuctions, | THEREAFTER OF 50c. a Bio $100,000 CAFE DE LUXE Madison Street Below the Heilig LAST WEEK ~ TORRE . and his Gloom Dispellers : bsanbos NEW COSTUME CREATIONS BEWITCHING RUN WAY GIRLS APPROPRIATE SCENERY &- ELECTRICAL EFFECTS HERMIE KING ORPHEUM \& CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE Season Opens August 17 Box Office Opens Tomorrow MA in-0223 Sunday Matinee MA in-0222 Seats Selling for Entire Opening Week Season Reservations may then be made and his ORCHESTRA BARBARA CASTLETON ALBERT ROSCOE Marayene ‘Thompson's J, GORDON EDWARDS the man who made “The Ml Queen und other Big productions Edith Fox News ANTONIUS JUNS: CLAIR wn Ge LOREZ TOOK in a picturization of great stage play Directed by of Sheba,” “Nero” La a LAST 'TIMES “Virtuous Liars” Allen David Powell” Maurice Costello Comedy And His Winter Garden Orchestra