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° ° PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR - AEE ye |) THEATRES “AR HAWK” COMING TO TOWN a | May Robson coming to Metropolitan in “Something Tells Me”; Orpheum Headlines former Follies star; triple headliner at Pantages; Roy Clair of- | perrrrertiii { fers “Find Yourself” at Palace Hip. jJ=ExTErH " RT = a ae ae : . Roe Footlight j ’ ' 5 . ‘ > aN Attractions PALACH HF ig METROPOLITAN —Paviows. | ' ; — ad Metropolitan Ma "} t a. ; ve ft / * ‘A ? - ==" Monday Al Wilson ht etrop one makes him- pitt SR aE ae Roe self known fe, love, mystery and t be to Virginia f come Brown Faire Another F thrill~ ‘ WH a tight al “7 inthe ‘ “ Wilson doesnt clouds ee) jf seem to care ) y- a whoop for his pike afte zt, f fe ersta the ce ent eve further and other than Al Wilso tunt performers and as the title implies, he pete fo vst of his daring i nearer heaven than earth We might add Virginia One eyes from with its anish gal gazing at wwe |May, Don’t Lose] Anna Pavlowa: ~~ | Your Control! Bos T ypifies Spirit on ew : of RussianBallet «* <* BY MARGARET BUNDY - (1) Kodah, the enigma, who will perform feats of vision at the Palace Hit musical comedy offering; (2) Geraldine Blair, one of the Orphe ¢ attractio dilled as one of the eight acts at the Pantages next week; (4) L un Harner and May Robson Me,” starting Monday at the Metropolitan. Ls: Palace Hip | Kalas: norees. of thats e.feer hundreds , ‘Harold Lloyd Silver A banner bill is promise: ther vaudeville witht uistria vii prevent 9° Films Considered duce the Among Top Few ‘ one wa car save to something Palace Hip, could hardly a's orchestra eb or whethe « * the musie t ey for Saturday wt night afd Sum A prologue, wat produ be the last the comic role he essays In t W ¥ ee riot ° swift of | ti ‘this clty, as abe Wourecif” ‘The fun centers about ; amit nood, spir ing, and wit is o al American tour, Unwanted guest from @ scenic standpoint. ‘The com > = <= = = e | v bd a May McAvoy looks like a L HIP « CONTINUOUS DAILY - 1 toli P.M. - ,| veritable virago in this scene from “The Mad Whirl,” booked for a showing soon at OUR NEW POLICY~ QUALITY & QUANTITY az POPULAR PRICES ass by Flore and Ruby Lar Lea Grow” and with e opener. Miss the Columbia, She has the Bear iKe chase fa fawn trio, and the come! : ers, they will offer “ Jimmie Romig, hea isters, will offer as her solo, “Al ama. Bound.” The new jazz expon Carmack, will lead t brilliant number, ‘Sob § the trio will harmonize in three new nengs, and the runway maids will be featured in several gorgeous en psembies, a s Kodah promises some marvelous} Ben | fevelations that will amaze every au-' dian and ying a return dence. She is sald to possess a engagement 1 ax one of role of a serious minded, rather old-fashioned daugh- 1 Persian | ter of an ex-saloon keeper, m-| who has been carefully kept ree, §=. FALENTED CO. m Another Dazzling Revue : jstory by Richard Washburn that « tor) Child, and is said to be an “FIND G s of dark | for p 11,600 artistic fashio ng aids in making this striking miniature These two art Pallant Chinese come- | ported jugaling | endurance and sk Kay and Lor | most difficult seen here in mont! na| exquisite irony with a rol- terling have the his f | kina | licking spirit and a pou erful j dramatic appeal, METROPOLITAN—*0si.0 sige Sis" ANN. A “PAVLOWA” SUNDAY?) “SLEEPING BEAUTY” and “FAIRY DOLL” NWA REPERTOIRE OF CHARACTER SONG STUDIES \ aN} 6 5<""" STARTING MONDAY, FEB. 23 DIRECT FROM TRIUMPHS ON MATINEES WEDNESDAY—SATURDAY BROADWAY AS FEATURED * STAR OF ZIEGFELD FOLLIES yt — > LE & Te da The Oriental Novelty The Persian Pianist EMILIE LEA The Outstanding Musical Event of CLARANCE ROCK Seattle and the Northwest SAM K AUFMAN To eredee Sunday, March 8, at 12:30 noon, (ee) the Strand Theatre will present a series of Sunday concerts under the direction of | Salvatore Santaella. | The Strand orchestra will | be augmented by a number of other selected soloists. “PAYING THE RENT” Produced by Ray Peck; Music by Sam Kaufman, and Dances by PEREZ AND MARGUERITE In a Delightful Novelty Treat Originators of the Jazz Blues KAY AND LORENE STERLING Present a Sterling Offering : WALTER : : HARRY |BALDWIN O| > costanne summa, mance 1 —ande— GERALDINE ‘I THINK YOU TOUCH’ and Company in “The Sleeping Porch” CIENTISTS have tried without success to explain to the public how “KODAH” achieves her seemingly impossible feats. “KODAH” is reported to be equally at a loss to explain how she does it, although she has been possessed with this most wonderful power since childhood. Her appearance proves to be one of the most surprising and baffling stage exhibitions ever presented in this city. The stage is being entirely rebuilt and equipped with the latest in lighting effects. Each concert will be a delightful, as well as a beautiful, stage offering. Remember the — starting date, Sunday, March 8, at 12:30 noon. In ONE OF THE GREATEST COMIC OPERAS EVER KNOWN “CHOCOLATE SOLDIER” Musié by Oscar Stra sibretton by Harnaer-Jaco! Prices: 50c, $1.10, $1. hts; 50c, 75c, $1.10 Wed. SEAT SALE TOMORROW Aesop's Fables | Topics of the Day | Orchestra | Pathe News