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ATURDA I PA 12 THE SEATTLE STAR .| Imported “Parisian Revue” feature at Orpheum; Brandon Opera com- | | pany offers “Chocolate Soldier” at Metropolitan; Musical comedy, “How | Come?” is Palace Hip attraction; Pantages headlines Fred Lindsay & Co. pom : aleeiendemaaaieas : 5 Footlight . Attractions onrunom . we fom . METROPOLITAN “ | (eURWOOD'S LATEST TRANSFERRED 10 § SCREEN} TN) om Seena Owen is the star ; . wy PANTAGES PALACE Map. sire = 2, Orpheum 5 . | aace ag £4) One of the big « of (Ee } moments : A battle in the . : . ' ;), Snow Francis HeDonald Y y ril Chadwic! p : ‘ Dians Miller ___ gee =" , Looks like , trouble ¢ James Oliver ( wood eweat story “The Haunted Wome the great outdoor nar. ed with the % of th and adventures only Curwood can describe, booked and cessful picture caree M Owen, Franc Me Dona d and Cyril Chadwick are . - ae { _ 7 mn iat Sull LEADING LADY FOR GIBSON am. 1 a. t eo Penning . P Mack 0 has #0 ably Pantages A double headline vaudeville bil ed under con. es of tworee | s entitled “The ' : Palace Hip : Pantages starting Monday; CG ge Oleson, comedian with the Brandon Opera compan st the Metro- |; Pp saa he c t att politan in “The Chocolate Soldier;” (4) Helen Reed, chorister, with Roy Clair’s company at the Palace Hip weg ne + . a —~"' Vaudeville and | ET SUAS SPER ) Movie Play at State edited Leader traction ROSEBUD REVUE SELECT FEATURE PICTURE COMEDY \ Seattle's > ] Biggest Show \; Value in Diversified Program 10¢, 15e, 25¢ 4 Ted Caine is leader of Mc- wn| Kee's Arcadian band which | yu is furnishing the dance music |¢ "| for Bagdad, since the reopen- ing Friday night. Mr. Caine's|' ‘boys are haghly. versatile, | py. thaving played for the show- ings of the films at the Heil-\*¢ (“LOST LADY” COMING [jee nie’ special concerts| TO BLUE MOUSE on the stage, and now for vielen tmous MAMIE, THE ORPHAN,* | SLCC IS MARION’S LATEST aumemwea §=ANOTHER LAUGHING a program of clas: r numbers Gus Martell, sensat al ists, open the dill, Some songs by the Seattle fire department quar s|tet, composed of Fred Richardson, vate Wild Harry Randall, Gene Ruckins and | Tha: comsite fe.se é omedy team, Ada Webber, an | Jack Murray, is an added attraction. ¥ deat i r the direction | Lola Todd, | ju William Welsh TATE Finst Avene ar Maceson NOW PLAYING HIGH CLASS oe = phan asylum June Marlowe Fawceet a ries her thru @ series of excit © far West ALL NEXT WEEK, STARTING TOMORROW FRANCES ARMS — THE MOST ELABORATE Lady" will be | great to the Blue Fritz Kreisler, the outstanding violinist of the world, who ge back tion will play at the Metropolitan March 9, under the local man-| Mouse next Saturda Ps TOOK GOOD ENOUGH TO EAT)». Seo i le Roy" “Clair | bs , sea Fs "Musical Comedy Co. | TODAY PROOUCTION VET PRESENTED les in the cast A European Novelty Featuring Glenn Hunter tn the Saturd: John Conway is now In the cut ———— |ning Post story, “Once a Peddler,” | ting room of the William Fox West MONS. ADOLPHUS and |by Hugh McNair Kahler; Dave Hig-| Coast studios, putting the finishing | MLLE. EASTMAN |gins, Peter Raymond, Jean Jarvis|touchey on the first print of “The —in— and Edna Murphy, who has the lead-| Hunted Woman,” which he has} ie aS Mons, Dnleatrotf, Mile. Kruger er * role, opposite Hunte ljust finished directing. 1 ing feminine role, oppos unter j 7 poe ph le ey A SERIES OF SONG TYPES Introduced by vi “ever WILLIAM SMYTHE ETROPOLITAIN | cio 5 Acts of 4 Class | _f#¥ sean ar comma 4S, Mat.1 fi) WAUDEWELLE |F enoéascn] Grit . ie seve TT WATSON SEATS NOW SELLING A COMEDIAN WHO SINGS The Prince Charmings of Vaudeville in a Pantomime of Song and Dancing Color Symphonies and Classics RE No, they're not animated barber poles, nor yet a new species of zebra. They are just “hoomans,” even as you and I, and happen to be ushing at the Strand. They are| dressed up like big candy canes because of the spectacular i HER Ee aap atadet a ‘ j candy ball scene-in “The Golden Bed,” De Mille's latest ednesday Matinee—50c, $1.10 TARA AEDS” O10 ORAL, Aesop's Fables | Topics of the Day | Orchestra | Pathe News and most lavish production, the current attraction at the| | | WILDS SEDALIA ADA WEBBER SULLIVAN MACK ORLANDO prenilabllboednedh Picts tae fll edt Rc strand. Reading from left to right, the ushers are: Ada| . ! Be ibeavwne SINCOPATON "OPERA 10 JAZZ” A COMEDY noveury There’s a Matinee Every Day—Special Prices Deane, Anna Carle, and Clara Busch, ff eos) ‘