The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 17, 1925, Page 12

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12 THE SEATTLE STAR Stage Favorites - Try to Do All the Work Himself Ree couraged; She’s Making Good Metroplitan simeiay Ni [ASSOCIATION ia § eee A N t ‘ Ben I t vo of the pretty Anderson sisters, Pantage —Jack e of his popular characterizatic Palace Hip . ' ‘outier, Orphe s—Pietro de Biasi, Metro- Madar Hutterf rau eae Doug Chooses Youthful Car Footlight | Attractions | METROPOLITAN era | | | | = ———— _— a nn | F AMOUS S SST AGE PL AY, ‘SC REEN E D ] AGES—\ PALACE mr I a es Orpheum . \IN STUDIO FOR MEIGHAN HELENE CHADWICK Acafe inthe Argentine with Alma Rubens the centerof popularity , oe) moments inthe film ‘ - IG ES \ te ahs yt 4 “OY {yi 4 AO gi tes 4 yi 5 ot fa! SAL Ae aa tae He Sem ET AOE AMES TIE BA LIS I TET 2 LS a DE I LE EE George O'Brien MANNING & GLASS World's Fastest Off the’ Floor Dancers BRUNO STEINBACH Eminent European Concert Pianist DAVE FERGUSON —IN— “THE LUCKY STIFF” By PAUL GERARD SMITH LEW BRICE okies TO YOUR DANCING" “| POWERS’ DANCING ELEPHANTS LENA JENNIE ROXIE JULIA METROPOLITAN NIGHTS MONDAY JAN. 19th Fortune Gallo Presents George Northern of: himself as “STICK Pantages 4 DOUBLE h ia 5 ZA wed for th opening with t ure } betw m the § MONDAY . . . “Mme. Butterfly” $ 1S TUESDAY ... . “Carmen” 3 WEDNESDAY (Matinee) . “Lohengrin” |\® WEDNESDAY (Wig ht) . . “Rigoletto” THURSDAY . . “Andrea Chenier” the feature picture a ne ‘ | «reek, starring. Hope Hampton. Laura La Plante, the | New York Hippodrome’s Famous Pachyderms David Powell, Mary Thurman and| beautiful young star of * ‘The| FRI 6 ” iacalec! att ferfly DAY . LaT raat hati alicasitane' tice t | Butterfly,” “Sporting Youth” | i. _ 8 a 10sca JOHNNY "| FIELDS AND JOHNSON as PATERSON, CLOUTIER & REYNHART “Three Stages of Love" an and “The Dangerous Blonde,’ ar. comes to the Columbia soon} by|as the co-star of Fae —==lFrederick in the great emo tional drama “smouldering| Fires.” Pretty and winsome} Miss La Plante, i charming | and convincing in the role of | Bi the sis / GASOLINE \. ae ‘| ada band pt 11 ple SATURDAY (Matinee) “Tales of Hoffman” SATURDAY (Night) . . . “Rida” [PRICES 3%: Kiwyn Concert I with th great| i IWOADAN PORD bes Petbbbd O08 “Terry and Jerry” 4:23 The Pathe News Rudy Doesn't “Know it All’ (Edna Coming | Persistence and Seattle Girl Primma Donna JStar Now an Independent Producer, Will Not'| Back Again | Personality Win i = Out Over Beauty Refused to Be Dis- I Claire COAL MINE REPRODUCED ne Gk ete PLANS NOVEL PARTY 2" Pex Last week of — has a moustache in this picture but it dont hinder his fight or love scenes. P. le Hi Love and life in the Argentine, sophisticated sins of the city and unbridled folly of Ae i 5 fe alace nese wild youth are pictured in “The Dancers,” the ‘film version of the big Broadway stage 2:0—815—15¢ to $1; Mats, 15¢ to 50¢—MA in-0222 AREWELL uecess which is coming to the Heilig soon. Madge Bellamy, Alma Rubens and George All Next Week—Starting Tomorrow ith loday's matinee, a mus | O'Brien are three members of the prominent cast sketched above in scenes from the picture. “Ae: Ro SETI OLD THKILLERS PASSE: ANOTHER IBANEZ FILM Orpheum Concert Orchestra dy! 4 214 at, i M i pl le Laura Will =) } ESop's Fables—Topics of the Day ’ , udvocated b; With New Palace Hip, 1 donna 1 Musical Comedy Co., which opens at the Palace Hip next Saturday. (Inset) as Romig Twins, popular enter- 7 taine with the new com- nan Jack RWELL nis, MUSICAL COMEDY Co. 1CC CHt ion shoppers 1 HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE) COMPLETE CHANGE of PROGRAM EVERY SAL CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES DAILY | 10.!! ~& SPECIAL tt DAILY MATINEE P

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