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PAGE 14 tHE SEATTLE AI ATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1924 on se | ST ACE |(_ APPEAR IN NEW Performance oO" STAGE PI ENTATIONS |{Music at the] Actors Minus { ——————|!" Theaters || Makeup inNew Say |\——____— Zane Grey Film -~HEUM opens; farews week for K ae) Ww ORPHEUM | Debrrerahincaiabss ai f weer f8hi0N Rey Robinson Because the rte played cific cx and ov : coming Seatt m San } . + cisco, where t five-year te f the ‘ since hi t includes such f ; bana lets erd Evans ew tounlo Packs’ ee 0 Hermie King and hi rosy Phonic artist 1 atly missed | oy ork in their r receding | pur ind Spanish dan tach perf ‘ ¢ . brother, has ns his days treme!) tra lea: r | ganization « ised of f the West's greates rtists, ar has rightly « himself the repu- | tation of one finest Orchestras . ast | Other members of the troupe in-|t elude such favorites as Ruby Adams, Mildred Mar Don Smith, Jimmy Ellard, Jean Singer and others One of the pleasant diver- tisements of the roof garden revue offered nightly at Bag- nd Dixie Lang have added dad cafe, the dramatic dancing and pantomime of week and proce Your Arms M time style Narcisse Allys, dainty dan- seuse brought here from San | The Hetlig concerts are staged » Francisco for the opening of ; the “Arabian Nights Cafe” “DELCASSE” on Madison street below the as | Charles Whittaker, adapter of a| Heilig. Miss Allys, who has of n plays, will| appeared in prologue and spe- he contin r ealty work in the leading # projected film version of theaters of the South, is mak- in which Ethel Barry:| ing her first visit to Seattle. the picture pr from 11:15 a. m. to s run w ter, Pathe News wi news events and the s Fables will i ines. * the least of the entertainm Grittit Dec | [TBORIOUS HAUPTMAN Je plan j44 ning to treat the music lovers |who Mtend the Columh use |during the coming week | 5 won more scored on the stage jy » the appearance of Charles —. pa r age < The announcement was made by ~ | Burnett and his orct lpg esse rag =prp rh M. Asher, general manager of SINGER ) aay il pnaieouee the ieniie Ye thet © Griffith productions, who) Corinne’s New Gowns h d with th any uses the r ‘et the tt will probably be} mryent siclan who cares more for technique ; two new gowns! year P ollow 8 a - Nhat and tone harm will find the | So" peeps sh ve Three new wardrobe METROPOLITAN meters of thts com vitae bieastated Corinne Griciti's Jagmage | terfu executed by e Co ry r © on he ‘eturn from a two-week s' “Civilian ¢ “8 ery Sree arate § Whittaker will be remembered as the pit. Mr. Hauptm: York. T un has also prepare¢ e trunks contained | drama in three pace ada of “The White Sister” and . I score for the showing of | 848F The ‘Whit ter’ Buchanan, will attraction, “Di 4|"Enemies of Women. eee ee that will well interpret | 775 < Fa shane aca Inc, for one week popular Fox t endencles of modern day 4 comes to the kers. The day evening, Au ect from a long en matinees V the Granada theater of C )LISEUM o 4 will} \ Sunday, / again | land cor sram Ww was year in New York one § J run for 42 weeks In stock a Morosco theater in Los Angeles. action of the is supposed | take place {mr war and nyo | Florence e-hour concert for e scenes of ‘ust 17, K. Wine re laid nd the sox onard is to direct Miss & new picture. ‘DY WARD 2 offer a no 1 his t ity con vs 3@ Mouse theater, | Selection from ‘The Choco! tely after affairs a beautiful Robert Z. 1 Griffith in ¢ thin week at the Bi conjunct! n with the show! ng of| Bol 30 ristocrat, who rete Heart.” The first of | “And from the Fifth Sym- pistnpepeased ag ecretl: ert offerings will be| phony . Tschaikowsky nor See ie Gotta a hit, “It Had to Be| Soprano solo, “The Sweetest ride. She ec | a f \ ; three men when her husban: 1—Kelly and Brownie, Pantages; 2—Vane Calvert, Seattle ‘Guild Players, Metropoli-|* aoe pire pie telson Tee |. meee , Ei ie nee bao WELCOME she wed in a moment of war fervor, | fan: lon by t Mins ’ —Buster Lorenzo and Ali Babarettes, Bagdad Revue; 4—Margie Coate, Orpheum; to be followed by. “A| Two —Mildred Markle, Palace Hip. nd Miles.” In this last num | (a) “ = ber the members “Rosita” quest number Serenade” turns up at her home. She does not want the marriage to be known BATTLE FLEET Schubert pr ~ — sing thelr own| — () . Dupont “ 8 7 because he is far beneath her in|Mamma’s Gone, Goodbye” “Tho Guilty One," a Paramount Moore Brothers With Paramount | parodies to the song in a manner | Overture, “Morning, Noon and | See the Warships the social scale and frankly he does/ Millie Markle and the girls offer} ture, has @ very exe and] Two of the four famous Moore! tt no doubt will delight the aud- Night Suppe from the not show up in his atrocious / “Sol Mio" (Italian serenade). Millie|thrilling plot. A very strong cast crs of the screen. are working | lene, ax they did not 80 many weeks} “Miss Anderson, who has scored: pares | O8s Me ame oo pee sewer |es the favorite Tittle soprane of the lia tn support of Mise Ayers | ae tm Lon, |*S° With their own humorous ver-| success at the Coliseum already this uniform of a captain, Besides, his|King company and her specialties | eyele I mantietudlo tn | Long | te Ne wit Alat Goto tanta’ 108 | sebekeeelllibe hea saat panic pd heraet peat) eae be dn anhalt arg geal nba a BAGDAD | |More.” Henri C. Le Bel, young and| ance for the coming week. Her solo S |grates harshly upon her post be eee Hip i op be al With a co lete change of prc in the| popular organist at the Blue Mouse| Will be “The Sweetest Story Ever sensibilities, Between them, he her musical and dance hits char-/ 355 but retaining the eame group | leadir Gloria | theater, will have a novelty concert, | Told.” TT P . lin her family (to learn manners),|uch favorites as Maurine | a. {today ¢ t of Bebe | lar fox trot hit, “She's Everybody's | (WLYDE LEHMAN, popular Seattle iC! JN Miss Beatrice Nelson, tal-\7r tio in this capacity thai the! Bee Russell, Mare Lokke and wthers. |succeastul first’ week, Bagdad “Tho { Bebe | lar fox trot hit, “She's Everybody L popular Sea DANCE AROUND | Daniela in Fr torial effort itn second revue starting Sut-|gerous | Sweetheart, But Nobody's Gal musician, is being featured at An a big extra added feature this|the Strand along with the new pho- lented young singer who i8)runny situations in the play are|Hermie King and his masters of/ Arabian Nights Cafe," offers Seat THE FLEET appearing at the Columbia) developed. VO Salter sets a lemaarebbs concerts as a preface to each per | | week in conjunction with the excel- | top attraction, “Monsieur Beau: ‘dlong with “Daughters of| Miss Cecil Kern, managing direc:| (og urday | of his brothers, Joe,| lent musical program of the Blue|caire.” Mr. Lehman fs playing Pi ” th t tor of the Seattle Theater guild.| ere. Located in a rathskeller, beneath |is » the current Gloria | Mouse, Manager John Hamrick an-| Presto,” from G Minor Concerto. by fil gi N te seg Meas wre | wcored a success when sho played PANTAGES the Hellig theatre on Madison street, | Swa tion. * 8 of Vir ances the first Northwest appear-| Mendelssohn. The Strand orchestra, m. Miss Nelson has a love- ‘AD : : |the part of Mrs. Margaret Smythe) 0. popular vaudeville ly voice and is popular among }in the piay when it was presented | |, promised Pantages theatre pa-/‘8sto of productions of the root| Da music lovers. }in the East trons opening with tomorrow's mat.(®#Mden type so popular in the E a Each member of the stock com-|ings having aw feature attractions |*"4. according to the management, Matt Moore und Patsy Ruth Milter |P&2Y_'s cast in a role particularly |s4r5, sidney Drew in a novelty skit|M4* met with splendid response 2 her talents, and| ad sup of Tea,” and the|{fem people who heretofore have | SS the popular stars who are fea-|Sulted to his or hes & prediction eee ee eerie teattra [Deen unable’to attend a theatre tufed in “Fools in the Dark,” a new | ‘he 2" . _ , mann: pi! | Bagdad “has given Seattle its first |tue,”” Allan | ance of Harvey Orr, San Francisco's | under the highly tenor, singing “I Don't apable direction of 8:45—Foot of Pike St. METROPOLITAN THEATRE WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, AUGUST 18 : ; est yet seen during splay is “The Guilty One,” with |“*fe- i | 5 eee ce geraction. Hates pe aan perragy lee Fre a cuts tht | Ray Robinson's celebrated. orches-| Matinees Wednesday and Saturday 4 de ern are [production a masterpiece of aus-|*T® Provides music for dancing and SEATTLE THEATER GUILD, Inc. | Betty Blythe, Patsy Ruth Miller,| wy King’s farewell week at the|pense. It is : jrevue; Buster Lorenzo, tenor, and] lapted from the stage Lou Tellegen, Jack Mulhall, Phyllis | palace Hip theater starts Saturday |succesw of the same name in whieh |? relsso Allys, dancer, offer ‘enjoy-| Aaver and Myrtle Stedman are in! matinee, August 16, in a comedy pro-|Pauline Fredricks made such a nit |Able Lepr ane Ruda ee ene her} Hie cast of ‘The Breath of Scandal.” | quction entitled, “Oh, Peggy.’ Alin the leading rols, 2 Kersh ape oot ise al |the opening of the cafe for dinner at 6 p.m. until the closing hour, at 12:30 o'clock Bagdad is not opened on Sun./ days. 5 I * THE CECIL KERN PLAYERS ‘The Comedy-Drama Success dealing with heroes in uniform “CIVILIAN CLOTHES” THE FINEST STOCK COMPANY IN CITY" | . . Fearn Re Te agatatincen Twice Every Day—2:30—8:15 MAin 0222 Balcony 1300 and Te ; } cesesttie | Entire Lower Pho | ORPHEUM & CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE merry plot has been created by the| Bernivicl Bros. offer an excep. “Love and Glory,” the Rupert|clever actor-producer, Will King,/tionally clever specialty in “Mo-| Thlian production, features Charles | who appears in the leading comedy|ments Musical,” asuisted by Mardo Roche, Wallace MacDonald and|role. The theme is embellished by | Kahen. new and sprightly costumes and| ‘The Lee Marshall revue consists I seenic effects, with beautiful stage lof five dancing artists in one of the Students’ Haleony,. settings enhancing the appropriate | most ple: terpsichorean effects mo — = musical interludes. Those of the pop-|of.the year. A variety program of ular King cast who fill important /new and original {¢ tthe art roles this week are Bessie Hill, Har-| of stepping, interspersed with song, E ‘ : nee tg ry Davis, Honora Hamilton, Arthur|is promised, Leb Marshall 1s fea [o] Seats on Sale for Entire Week—Secure Them Early ¥ | Belasco, Billie Bingham, Reece Gard-|tured and js known as one of| ner, Howard Evans and Lew Dunbar.| America's foremost colored dancers, | ‘ MAT. EVE. Opening the musical and dancing! supported by Margaret Simms, Jim. Program, Jean Singer and the girls|my White, Cliff Brown and Eddio| : AND SPRING s~.220. 8 2:30 | Ocpheak fOpncae Orie 8:15 of the crystal runway offer ‘Keep| white, all late stars of the “Liza” | - Smiling” in her clever style of blue | company. song presentation. | Added attraction honors are held Don Smith, the popular tenor and! by Jack Kraft and Elsie La Mont star of the King tno, presents|in “Put Up the Lights,” |When Dreams Come True,"' with “The Unusual Trio,” comprising Amma the chorus. Ruby Adams, th “| young men of exceptional ability in impersonator, sings ‘arewell, the art of roller skating, i. PACIFIC NORT HNERCHANTS = 2:35 ] ZEsop's Fables———__—_Topies of the Das | 8:20 a VAN CELLO AND MARY America’s own, exponents of Pedalogy in 8:25 “Foot Feats” KELLER SISTERS AND LYNCH TADDY NAN FRANK 8:35 in “The Spirit of Youth” 2:40 2:50 Combining the Largest TNT] OW, when lights are low, one Industrial & latinas Exhibits f may live again the won- On the Pacitic Coast =~ drous Arabian Nights — at * FLEET WEEK Bagdad. Such fastidious catering, Best View of the Pacitic rieet || such wonderful dancing to the “alloy th rabbit whispered harmonies of Ray Robi- ADMISSION FREE son and his Orchestra—and the Daily trom 2 p, m. to 10 p.m. scintillating beauties of a typical Children Unescorted Not New York roof garden revue. Admitted Except SCHOOL CHILDREN’S Open nightly, except Sunday. TUnSDAY, AvauST 19 Dinner at 6 p. m. and until half Lewis and Gordon present Theodore Westman, Jr. 8:49 in “So This Is Divorce” Staged by the author, Bert Robinson Margie Coate “Queen of Syncopation” The latest fad in syncopation, Lloyd Ibach’s Entertainers | 9.22% With Kendall Capps, dancer; Allen Quirk, saxaphone virtuoso, in “Steps and Tunes’ JULIUS TANNEN | ,... (CHATTERBON) peaking the Public Mind” MERCHANTS after midnight. For reservation, REGISTRATION EL iot-3640. DAILY AT9 A. M, Noon Day Luncheons and Style Show On the Roof Garden Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 4:23 | Casino Brothers & Stonebura | 10.08 and Friday Whirlwind Spanish Dancers BELL ST. TERMINAL wae sc and VAUDEVILLE POLICY | i AES Beattle, Washington Only SATURDAY Continuous 1 to 11 Nights 150, 25¢, 500, 756, $1-Matinees 50, 250, 500