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SS ne ee ——————— = SEATTLE ’ Kreisler Coming to Metropolitan Monday Night | Ras Fea Orpheum Vaudeville Offering Attractive; Pantages Headlines Popular Reilly Company; | Footlights | Palace Hip Show Billed as “Which One?” 5 \ ee ee . - - 4 THD STAR . Betty Blythe is as regal Lots of pty é A girls. Aseene a) 7 £rom Neptunes (OG) realm ( We ‘\{, PICTURE REVEALS NEPTUNE'S | | | premiere d mh 2 [tint theater “Episode,” the comedy, which b au theat on Satur and the t Billie Dove and] Jack Mulhalt by J Abbott 4 by th next week; (2) Krei ler, violinist, to appear in concert (1) Zoe Delphine, who offers a unique act at the Orphe " k it ' ‘ leeth Betty Blyth d Billie Dove as the featured players, and whole bevies of dancim bash : Wit i 1 t horister, with Roy Cle omedy company at the Palace Hip , Y x ‘ | 8¢ ymphs stre ight ym th gdor old Nep h } ‘if rh harms, ges; (4) Mildre pre chorister, t hoy Ma Folly of Vanity,” the Heilig attraction should not be exactly du The picture center seq, c atl 1 and offers a. bet Lady of the Byening.” aint | TOUR IS SUCCESS [oe += + laboxet a modern girl, whose dreams carry her to the mystic domains be h the Footlight aerate | cho: three mantns’ (nt a Hath Attractions eo ce Sis ie, een yee tt Sealine Cxioy aon Popular “Twins | J “Cat and Canary” Booked Vande Par rranat mo te one ala i 6 =, for Early Showing at Met | officers of t | | . | 2 hearsals, the daily nuous policy| stops at El Paso, Dallas and Fort | Zat s j e play of the seam wil! be abandos In its stead| Worth were gretted with admiring | theater, In addition to writima tho ersten: ae be a a Mutler anne an-|play, Mfr. Gleason enacts the I will be the equal of the appeared in it the ausploes of tt rize for versatility mast 60 smic Produ: han proven @ tremendous success Their first nes Gleason, coauthor of “Is * at the Chanin's h StI deville, ROPOLITAN—Kroislor Mon- day sland Hayes, | ed an en D seen night, | comes to the ‘opollt. ‘or four | asada Ye fe ast men to the Metropolitan for Manager performan ys, starting Wednesd |tertaining eler | The Cat and the Canary,” which | most ¢ | | | Ho in also t tmeue of eigh Willan Marie Bake, |for the amusement of an « week Next se and uncer Mildred Mclucas, a Surpri. Seattle t of the| / for the This week Ale Melacas, president of | the | are ble h real coi of March 9 a double he of ceremon-| Commercial Trust company of man, Pha” wiaae Mie. sari hare te th atellar honors di sas City, and for ¥ president 0 to be # maximum of fun cc i the M 1 yee Queens and| pee eS the National City Bank of New York Ao withl" the wath and thie Metropolitan Theatre nd his KY 1 Girls. The feature reday | Vir] A the secret of the 5 or stage Gebut on T Sunday, March 8th Afternoon at 2:30, Evening, 815 SWEDEN} Its Magic Beauty and Progress The most beautiful scenic pictare ever filmed. Its new matic effect transports you to Sweden as on a magic carpet Here, on a sunlit summer night, you seem actually to look upon, really to live the most en spac of lore and egendand te lore and yee and the The new theater In Palm Beach) which Mr, Lee Shubert ls bullding will tee campleted in Jaruary traction will be Ho which Is r Winter Garde ate scope, wit develops a tone proach ffect upor * from the | ot | ¢ Chica ger tat the come: ing a mom effect upon F nee," froma. th > ian ee | ger ye \ he The Cat and the Can men|| splendid cities and inspiring groundlings 4, but few. land mu re jendes ith songs and Irish gore \ Mare after completing velopments of today. ates [Present the comedy in the large ‘ ¢ nined.. Typical charac. | ter scenes and costumes aid In mak s one of Kreisler’s One, hat he does not That, to me greatest char attempt a Bondredl’: porta ture of dreams come true, of cazar, San Francisco, It also ran’| memories recaptured, in a land for 18 weeks at the Morosco where Viking traditions haveen- Los dured through many stirring cen- turies into an age of electricity. Roy A | Eastern cities | Com | wh: comp s of the new Billie Dove i Held in Pawn ase oa A | Seven Hours) ANOTHER FOR DOROTHY | ; | Bi so as to pre The Four Girton Gir me have anew n pearing over y results in their in-} ey, An Entirely New, Panchromatic - Orlas ALL MOTION TRAVEL FILM ane eer ed b Produced in Summer, 1924, " tani endous success ote rae pe % WALDEMAR J. ADAM Krelsler to me, more than &l fixer, who g i \ hey are all talented artists and have Lie Dove recently was held in ts gs tne completion of seca vee superb and unpa’ violinist Program of trick bicycle | |pawn at a prominent hotel in Reno, in which Dorothy Mackall is playing A REALTRAVEL TOUR the title role, under the direction of A onenpisy of 68 Spleswant to| John Dillon, of New York, she will|| IN MOTION PICTURES Ineno to mike location scenes tor} ere are Jimmfe and Della) commence work on a picture entitled | The Air i Rorreig of Roy Clair’s Musical|"’The Pride of O'Malley.” Milton|| Tickets onsale now at Box Office “The Air M _ ag | | h the Reno sequence fintshed, |Comeedy company now play- cial beh ceebiee ES this produc: of Metropolitan Theatre Jit was necessry to go 60 milem awayling ext the Palace Hip. Which\ on’ ene aap! to GES hee Prices .50, .75, and $1, plas tax | ake snow scenes, With the ¢x lone ge Jimmie and which | Nev., for seven hours He is a standard f run tion as to the positively enthrall- byte 2 tis heen, ing music which can be produced Russell is splendidly by a man wholly sincere, disdaining | p sh butler all tricks—so common with many |popular performer violinists—who gives you the com: | 15, ¥ to show his positions of the masters with all bis |ity as an actor. Davis enacts terspersed with comedy an Howard | thes ey have a surprise finish ast as an|that borders on the sensational gives that] Sid Lewis, vaudeville'’s popular comedy number that advance reports, |x He is billed as the an excellent |} ssi fs 1 U f thr the staff anc Mies 18| Hollywood home, jy soul. lowe Smith del ° and is one of the hits ception of three of the staff and Mies | 70" 4 Send = fs eee r role, while Dee r jot the new show. due to his winning | Aileen Pringle, star of| hove. the entire company started De Ua you may figure erp for | - Orpheum Florence Clair round out the capable | personality and clever comedy patter.|“Hig Hour,” the Eleanor|>efore daybrenk for the snow-covered | JOU rself. The twins will of- P least | “Crazy, But Good,” in the title of i be| ke. Dut encountered many obstactes fer a musical feature next One of the leading attractions on) Instead of the vaudeville acts, a|Mack & Corel's latest laughing nit. |G" story, which will which delayed them in getting back./weewe as one of the attrac- | next week's Orpheum is the vau-|/, ature photoplay, ‘The Battling | They will present a snappy routine|8hown Sunday and Monday) ‘rne entire company was to leavo| “pps : bn - a sna out Sunda 5 “ he show, “WF deville version of the famous stage) i with Eva Novak in the|of funny dialog, intermingled with\at the Colonial. at 7 that night for Rhyolite, Nev. tions of th how, hich play, “Tea for Three." Arthur Byron, | warring part, is offered in addition | song and dance ; 4 F » lin the early afternoon, the transfer|One # a Broadway favorite, has the leading | +, +144 Clair show. Co-starring with| Know in staxeland as the two tiny| “ti Hour,” which will be at the) oo started taking the bagemare to ae = role in the play and has the support) vigy Novak in ‘“The Battling Fool” jentertainers, Muriel and Phylisa will |Coom/a! Sunday and Monday, fea | of an excellent comps The adapta | i Wiliam Fairbanks. |presenta program of singing and|‘Utine Aileen Pringle and John : Wi \tused to allow it to be moved until] jor once Pauline Garon won't be tion of the play for vaudey Makes) The musicale numbers on the} dancing. bert, tells the story of a fancnating | m Nt of the] | a b cay in {the hotel account wan settled wen in a picture in a flapper role. it even more interesting as all of the | ciair show are opened by “Women,| Phil LaToska opens the bill with a|Easlish widow. brought up In A)” \riee Dove insisted that Business won't spend her time shaking ORPHEUM CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE big scenes are retained and much Of | Women, Women,” an al selec: | Juggling number that borders o1 jstratght: laced manner, meting I) (ager Blount of the company|cocktzailx. Altho she will play the the dialogue cut out. The humorous ion by the runway charmers | hur umorous, aa well as the serious, | formally Gritzko ,the flery Russlan | ooia Poeun arty and adjust. th bert rag vais inl of fe » she jittle domestic triangle is filled with! y (ttle Jimmy Romig gets a splen "| prince, whom all women adore, account, but the clerk was adamant." cepict her as a more normal scintillating repartee and clever com-|4iq° hand in leading the charmers | She ix instantly attracted to, him, | ine Dove finally offered to sro se-|hurmear being. She has started to plications. lin * e a Little, Take a Little” | “EVE'S LOVER” but knowing by reputation sho Fe) curity if the bagmage could be re-|work: on “Rose of the World” at the Gattison Jones and Elsie Ellictt.|the Romig Twins are also seen in} ert Lytell has completed the|#olves sho will not follow the trend) moved. ‘The clerk agreed, but in-|Warzzer Brothers’ Hollywood studios. assisted by Hal Fisher's ig va ja delightful number, while the | teading role in “Eve's Lover,” under | of all Mora and pear? in vents | sisted that sho rernain in her room — —. will offer a different song and dance} musical honors for this weck £0 to| the direction of Roy \Therefore, the wall of aloofness! i) ponsaes x STRESS revue. Gattison Jones has been an|the twins and Florence Clair, sing-| wilt shortly be pare abe Ee teh a freezes about her and the prince, who] "reece minutes before train time Dermat crest creator ot pei important factor in vaudeville offer-|ing “How Come You Do Me Like | the Warner super productions for| ha fallen in love with hey cannot}i,, company returned, the unit's aanSce sty Sits Tor the athe peo ings and Miss Elliott has graced thel¥ou Do?" 2 the coming season. Lytell ordered |Win her. She tantatizes him by her) jusinems manager paid the bill, Miss|was «smgaged to stage the novel un. the station, but the hote! cerk re: CHANGE OF TYPE 15c to $1—Matinees 15c to 50c ‘ MA in-0235 ALL NEXT WEEK—STARTING TOMORROW Orpheum Concert Orchestra | Aesop's Fables—Topics of the Day “twoaday” stage with success for| Harry #, he with the pleasing |a ten-day vacation to spend some|!ndifference, yet he goes to very Hove was got free, and the company |derseza dance, which is a feature of WHEELER TRIO thees stasons. Their. offering 1s! tenor yo ngs a classical NUM-|time fixing up his new Hollywood| means to win her. left for Rhyollte, Nev, “A ‘Piaiet in Paradise.” di rT 5 ————— ~ home, which he had not had time| Finally, as a last resort, he kid-| — ns Entertaining Entertainers | to do since purchasing {t. naps her, and then follows 4 series | ea of love scenes which are sald even LEON VAVARA Conrad Nagel, who plays cpposite|to surpass thone in “Three Weeks.” Norma Shearer in the screen version |The climax when the prince and Ta of Rupert Hughes’ “Excuse Mo,"|mara realize they love ono another tuned to be Miss Shearer's favorite] devotedly, is one of tho most beaut! leading man when she was just a|ful and realistic scenes over brought film fan to the screen. “TTT TT TTT | Hey CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE Taree wan (8 i ALSO DAYS ainenenraeerans oxty BEGINNING MARCH i R 0 S E B U D R E VU E \@ |! SPECIAL 50c-$1.00 MATINEE SATURDAY / NEWS AND COMEDY | 0Q-0-OH WATCH OUT!! OncHE: orEN ITS GOING TO GET YOU onan hes SIC 10 100- 15¢- 25¢ » Mlb N tc Presents the Evolution of a Pianist STATE THEATRE FIRST AVENUE AT MADISON GATTISON ELSIE JONES & ELLIOTT Assisted by Hal Fisher’s Orchestra in a Different Song and Dance Revue DORIS DUNCAN A Dainty Delineation of Distintive Ditties TODAY, TILL FRIDAY ROY «wr CLAIR —AND HIS— MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY =_JN= as “WHICH ONE?” EXCITING PLAY ‘ li An Avalanche of Laughs AND Feature Photoplay Extraordinary EVA NOVAK “THE BATTLING FOOL” AFTERNOONS 25c CHILDREN 10¢ BIGGEST SHOW VALUE SE! DIVERSIFIED ENTERTAINME} NEW YUKK KOAD SHUW OF LEWIS & GORDON PRESENT ARTHUR BYRON AND COMPA In a Vaudeville Version of the Famous Play “TEA FOR THREE” By ROI COOPER MEGRUE Adapted by HOWARD LINDSAY BLANCHE PRESSLER & KLAISS A Lively Duo in Song, Dance and Pantomime ZOE DELPHINE COMPANY Presenting “In a Paris Cafe” “A SOLID ARY EVENING oland Hayes Phenomenal Negro Tenor “The Greatest Sensation of the Age’ First Seattle Concert Metropolitan Theatre Tuesday Evening, March 10 A Few of the Better Seats left. PT ey tt yt Thrills and Adventure AT SALE TOMORROW POPULAR PRICES Nights—50c, $1.10, $1.65; Matinee—50e to $1.10