The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1925, Page 14

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Be ede ane our that, ah Bbanenerin’ Mo ee oe) te once e br WwW ‘ednesday (Night).. “Rigoletto” Thursday. . + ee “Andrea-Chenir” ad LEONA LINSLER Interpretive Dancer 7RRC Friday a Tosca” erika Saturday (Matinee) .. omimint “Tales of Hoffman” Saturday (Night) “Ai DANCING BOYLE Speedy Stepper Alno ROSEBUD REVIEW and JACK HOXIE in “Fighting Fury” ONE SOLID HOUR oF Crass WAUDEVILLE CLASS ADMISSION 15¢ Role That Made Laughter Vamous DANCING TAUGHT at DEHONEY’S | | Next rive y BEAUTIFUL } |" "°° ACADEMY 10¢ 25¢ Change of Program ba ge State featured Last Twe Days to See Jack Russell || and Company —in— “A SHAM BATTLE” | “LEARN RIGHT FROM Miss | BRIGHT” | i COLGNIAL LS AVEAT Pike 10c ts" 1 18¢ A Glooe-Crashing Western Opening Saturday Matinee ALMA RUBENS f sone fro ory bb abe 4 ‘ a Ko A Brilliant Cast, Including “THE REJECTED ae means GLORIA GREY WOMAN” “A Petted Pup” A Show-Shopper’s Treat WINTER GARDEN ORCHESTRA Any Time 10¢ Lowe Seats 20 || TOMOTOW JACKIE COOGAN —————— ey | EE Here’s One You | Can Guess Easily | ————<—.., RE Day “Three Women" La Product 1e Mouse ibitsel ion to “PETER PAN" P Sometimes 2 woman : kiss will heal- Sometimes it will torture ' SATURDAY BRINGS y A drama so mighty it will grip you in weep of é torrentuous emotions—here is romar “ love—love that will touch the hardest : heart and melt your cheeks to / tears. f 6 P j ‘ with f ) MILTON SILLS : : Fresh Sea Hawh z Le ( y and May McAvoy are two of the pro ent triumph, his g t Three W i te y Ernst Lubitach and performance—and 4 the B Mo 7 i aoe NAZIMOVA Columbia Has Who returns to the \s Attractive Lobby j wire a human bombshell of emotions. ? » t al | LEAVING FRIDAY ag F | | K \THLEEN NORRIS - ————————— ee | | Sensational Novel : | ag | a ) \Priscilla Hasn't ¢ | “CHRISTINE a Seattle Youngsters | OF THE es 2 “Peter Pan” Bobbed Hair—Yet | : | HUNGRY HEART” | cheatits P vances, aed 3 SA TU RD Av, M 9th ANNIVERSARY] CELEBRATION® | | | | i | Pretty Dancers With ¥ Jack Russell Co. F j 1 nd | i Palace H . 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Dorothy J | in doing everything themset RUS \ Mackail }j one bit of nin “The undayat Sunday, “Mrs. De ” al Woman,” w is the film feature ck at Gey nce ANY ae at the Colo! Thursday, the stor Love Roma} Tine at the Colonial Thursda story LEAVES FRIDAY A 25 Johnny || cats for Nagel to fall over the DONTE MISH a 100 c Haron || cae*, of & hill and take « tong: sla and Song ur a » the bottom, where adly ct! njured Alma Rt the Contest? $25 IN CASH PRIZES) must jump and slide to his Both stare insisted on go- ing thru the action themselves in spite of the directors’ wrens) | heroine, | tions.

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