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MATURDAY, MAY { Double Headline Bill for Pantages 7 of Comedy, Music and Novelties Clo: udeville Run at Palace Hip he = 2 4 oe (1) They call the “Three White and they are competing headline honers on the new Pantages bill, which opens thems Kuhns,” for THE SEATTLE STAR Director Discovers Secret Common to All Eve’s Daughters 7° Lay **|) Rays From New York’s from alent, Tt ta Footlights a, ; i at Gertrude Hoffman ar ° m Oxy « *, ar als Y A Thu a on the Presiden p 4 i fir t at he foulin ¥ «e in ‘ew exper iT of the ow t t ilas Hoffman leaves behind the have iffered « t |t > da on Eng them actreasen. py |" nd 1 one n G a tl u ! & The t © is now Ir not’ mean one can ex; his | the eat 5 a Buper-critieal public, One | Jolson’s theater Yo SK CP RS \ ‘ wh oungest Coogan | proaueet Martin Starts to Travel . Early in Career Monday. (2) Marvel Graham, featured in a clever number on the program opening to-| < day at the Palace Hip. e Pantages | double he “ on the pr am with t show op Pp day mat Stell attraction honors divided " Win dow Shop on la & most colorful proc of the} environment laid, with Robe are fi (ioe ootlight Attractions — atin is s Mary Jon and a stellar Rod La Roque cast | Jaron = vex" “| Denies Rumors former eadline vaude- fs featur “Window eattle stock sho METROPOLITAN | Dark. Coming. | of Engagement Stating emphatically th is not engaged to Pola ved off nd Turner, | ly novelty. |La Roque clin ¥ program of|nental train in Los An and xylophone| his career ay a nd is their latest com have a ater, star for Cecil numbe j interspersed with song | Mille fre, Genes “The Lilies of the Field’ might} m the West,” offer- 5 " i h r 3 ing a splendid Gt songs | Cooper and Seamon open the bill | well b hung their heads, say Los} with flashes of versatility. These Angeles report toque, fresh | and instrumental ment of su i two will be remembered for their] from a chummy n vinit with thi tertainera | ntertaining program of dancing | the Prince of Wales, burst upon the ture of th entertainer }and acrobatics formerly with! aves of his Hollywood friends clad Naomi lan Nuts ap-} the latest creations of the per onal tailor to “His Highness Whirl of the World.” Palace Hip hls pants were full and bagayand—| Gilda Grey, who starts a steoduend my nat {22 Promines the local playgoers to| maxed with a he Twasit,| With Will King and his musical | cin i ‘ Se o «at | week’a engagement at the} rae, “but I in| w all of the old favorites, speed of tl rom comedy company opening its engage-| Aaa dadpodhiay nis ¢ ‘olumbia Monday, declares| troduced his vest over here. j King will be cast, in his Animit:| Bs orevereien ia T ict ts the {Ment At the Palace Hip next Satur costipta eee y's urna evan “| that she introduced the shim able “Ikey Leschinskey” role. Pop-| “Diversion v tacetrack” is the eported deep interest ir Negri § i shim- 1w ° 5 Diversion via |day, the Second ave. playhouse open. | T°?" rest in “the Negri” | pe panies | GURWOOD STORY COMING |U!8F Lew Dunbar is back again as Seeley HBAaaE week of the aocubtoatin: hat they we just} my in O ee but that it) Hamrick, of the| ikey's" friené and companion, | |v ‘audeville. and feature photoply pol-| fiends” 8 1 that there was “noth-| originated with the ancient Eh ararroiad dee Pecgoonare bets Mike Dooley." Othera in the cast g to” the ¢ ome’ 1 ; tue Mouse, announce: at Jo “ rele . we Moritz Rosen = 2,7", {oy matiors. CI eee caxt wa | ROUDUANE. aa ee aaneemoua plo of tne| ot Sorprises.. of 1036" will ) Tho feature ‘photoplay attraction | Tm Mode we Mah wandrobe at [WHE Egyptians were threat origl:|North, “Baree, Son of Kazan,” will toeara ‘vans, Harry Davis, Beast | Presents s The Cactus Cure," a drama of a| #)ittering arial play the = abut hatora of the’ “ahiintiy? be the attraction coming to the Blue| 7h" Cy i proce Satorn Hamilton, | i a once in ore o play the uncoi ators of the “shi : aig y § ‘ i ie Toeere > eee ede pesiic raed ae t alee ba | Australian hero of “The Coming at This information, which may or | Mouse next Baturday. “the vi mo. Billie’ Bingham, Clara LaValle, Mil-| ba ee, Dic atton and Zak. | a's be er.|May not add to the prestige of | on will introduce for the first timey | b: e: Ble | Hine Brown _ || (ante campton cowboy, have) ion ig adapted by James. Creek | comes from an authorita-|on the screen “Wolf” the miracle) Sco) Jaime: ue Siossnn Minter the leading. voles in "The Thin tale, adapted by James a ean Singe: Cactus \Cure."" Marilyn Mills is in the fem. linine lead, while her two famous trained horses have important parts. man and Garrett Fort, will « introduce as a star the hero of “The | Ten Commandments.” Paul Sloan | will direct, Jetta Goudal will play in His Season's Third Violin Recital | The Czigane troupe, presenting NY 7 cer |character dances from Romany Phd an atee OA a plied Carl Presley |Land, top the yaudeville bill, ‘This |'™ adhe % Ae is said to be a beautiful act, and ca. the most fastldi- | serves to keep the audiences In a} BETES FINO lable of pleasing Women’s University Club lous. |contsant uproar of laught Peel Spring Street Sam Milton and Aubrey Grapam| Mons. Herbert, Musical Walt as . win many laughs in their comedy |er,” is appearing for tho first time! TUES ee er 6 skit, “Turn to the Left.’ ‘Miss Gra-|in American vaudevill His bit is cope ar ham is pretty and talented, while|novel and highly entertain Tickets on » at door, and || Milton gets laughs with his droll hu-| This program will end Thursday Studios, 603-606 University Bldg. || mo: night, the Palace Hip being given} Admission Fifty Cents “k-Fire’ is the title of the skit|over Friday to the King compa offered by Kelly and Wise. A broken| which will have a complete dre: ===! down automobile furnishes material | rehearsal for their opening produc- } for argument between this pair and tion, lias enred of 1925.’ PALACE HIP CONTINUOUS DAILY—1 TO 11 P. LAST WEEK OF FEATURE PHOTOPLAY AND VAUDEVILLE POLICY feat HEATRE Fins? Lume ar Macison ‘The Bargain of Seattle Shows Big Attractions —10 NEW YORK ROAD SHOW VAUDEVILLE GIRLS—DANCES—SONGS WALTER WELLS AND HIS BAND MUSIC THATS Mt | ON THE SCREEN | —Replete with thrills, comedy and romance FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING | 1 \ WILLIAM DESMOND . in “THE MEDDLER” . || OUR GANG Commepy | VOX News Admission 10¢, 150 and Me “a “The Czigane Troupe” | Character Dances From Romany MILTON & GRAHAM KELLY & WISE DICK HATTON, YAKIMA CANUTT 1 and MARILYN ae in Headed by | entaree | ar ‘i Si hattht TW UUFPORD & TURPIN MONS, HERBIg'T wimpy vate 1 no obi Popular Pre-war Prices for thie ul treatment free, 1, i. Carver, saltimora Jia OH i, 6 104 ae Mth Bt, | troduced here by me, \ilses that dot the F k ( Ps : ‘Y 1, “ Ne f Mp » ' 1 : fabr " 1 a || be at the Ambassador a jth cg been trans 1 tol ct s t ji Hire houre {rom the 49th Street : tho traveting || PREPARATIONS FOR MaoLEAN" S NEW ONE} assemblin recently 6 Famous In addi making © choice han been nar aif dozen” wn to a wo well known stage suc | GEORGE O'BRIEN AND O'Brien, is “Havoc,” has squared ne- ta with the Prince ot We io of rwhloh a re ostume pla high hat the wax later introduced | Edward Albert | However, O'Brie s obtained a | new Prince of Wales vest which he |in introdu » latest thing in} jevening dr American friends A gray s highness, reen, an an Alaskan claimed that this dog | ¢ of the # Ky, It orms feats of gence. Anita wart will be leading feminino role of from none other, in fact than Gilda G herself, who in gen- | erally credited h being the inven tor and originator of the shivering wisaly-da Miss Gray will be {n Seattle for a | the attraction. personal appearance at the head of her own review which begins an en-{ Several ment at the Columbia, Monday |the forthcom| n in th noblewomen appear in photoplay, ‘The Heart of a Sin to give the plc {ture the artistocratic atmosphere needed. Included among them aro Countess Drenover, Countess Toto, Baroness de Mondell and Mme. La Violette. ople have an erroneous {dea,” says Miss Gray, “that the shimmy dance as done in America or as in- came from the eit}c PALACE HIP NEXT SATURDAY The Show you have been waiting for, And his Musical Comedy Co. HERMIE KING# -SOLOISTS The other favorites ae [i | ta cr toe HIS SUPE has a wide lapel effect whic n buttone rms a large “W"| in front. Actors in Hollywood are crambling to copy the r yoru O'Brien displayed it first in “The Fighting H * which John Ford almost human in: | o> CORNFLOWER CASSIE HERE SOON ae 4 ‘The hero “gets” s years for murder Mabel Ballin 52 Forrest Stanley Che” hie” and SHE Chuckwalla Bill gets the surprise Peter B.Kynes heroine \ *S has"a voice like an angel" ~/ Modo” Bill that moves the hardened of types breaks the hank frontier town and’ lands” of ee old. her in grand opera est. In story form, it was called “Cornflower Cassie's Cc Joncert.” As a screen attraction, Pet are ing Simpson are er B. Kyne's narrative about Cassie, it’s called “Beauty and the Bad Man.” There some extremely interesting characters in the film coming to the Heilig soon, accord- to the artist's conception. Mabel Ballin plays Cessie, Forest Stanley and Russell in the cast, too. —ieeeteed Girls Will Compete With = | =I | J EDWARD ALBERT EVEN | fralto with Will King’s com-| we most recent | PANY, new In| program at the Palace Hip,| | May 30, | | | duction, the | many | the ment at urda Ani | to j until ¢ | Clara Hermie King, of course, is back | again Hermie’s band will appear in con. Dad’s Perfect Movie Face LOS ANGELES, May 23,—In the ble for the success made by the Vita old ars AgO- -| graph company. Maurico Costello was said to have| ‘Three days before Warners bought the mbst nearly perfect camera|out the 28-year-old Vitagraph organ- face.” ization Dolores and Helene signed Now his daughters, Dolores, 18,| contracts with the company in which their father had shared in success. It’s another evidence of the peren- nial “infancy” of the picture indus. try—this signing up of the Costello while yet in their teens. a jand Helene, 17, have signed a three. } year contract with Warner Brothers. | There 1s romance, sentiment and adherence to the eternal fitness of |" things in thelr entry into film star-|®" dom | 7 n't the only x representa- of the second generation Back in July, 1909, “Daddy” Cos. |"! jooner Stock company to enter the |‘2ey are the daught go acon ees Costello, hero of many an early movies at $20 a week he move was somewhat of an ex in| Ifhe bad the screen drama. perfect screen face” |periment, for nobody was cert that the movies were more than a|they aro at least hi sequal p craze ee stello became movie fans and his app on the screen was greatly favorite with| Carol Lombard, the girl who was rance | never an “extra, has signed with responsi-! William Fox to play feature parts. 31 Regular Mat. Saturday METROPOLITAN WEEK BEGINNING SUNDAY—MAY Popular Mat. Wednesday STEWART & FR | ean Singer, popular con-| will be featured in a number on the opening! CH Present y, for “Surprises ot | Will King’s opening pro under way, and popular comedian {s promising | new and unique features for | opening of his return engage. the Palace Hip next Sat-/ y, May 30 are well nouncements of the numbers | “Surprises of| King However, © presented in are being withheld by rly next week, Valerie Noyes ed a LaVerne. “Super-Soloists.” ee EAT SALE TOMORROW ~ with His Nights, $2.50 to 50c. Saturday Mats, $2.00 to 50¢, |cert before each musical comedy, Mat., Popular, $1.50 to 50c, Plus Tax. {rendering four numbers, 2:TO OUR | ALL BUT D! V | : UNG JA OWL AS “JULIET" TO SBATT! | 'T as GRATINYING TO SAY THAT. APTER. UNU | TON THE PART, OF LOUIS. 0. MACLOON ME THE NQOUNCE. The World’s Transcendent Star JANE COWL In the All-Surpassing Triumph of Her Brilllant Carcer— “ROMEO and JULIET” with ROLLO PETERS ty SATTLE AFTER THE Lonerst C + RUN OF A SHAKESPEARBAN PLAY AT 0: THR IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD, WITH 'T! ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST AND PRODUCTION INTACT. JUNE 10-11-12-13 SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY AT THE METROPOLITAN THEATER WILL BE UNPRECEDENTED, AND THEREFORE FOR THE AC- COMMODATION OF SEATTLE THEATER-GOERS AND OUT-OF-TOWN PATRONS THE MANAGE- MENT HAS DECIDED TO OPEN THE ADVANCE MAIL ORDER PRIVILEGE NOW Mai Orders Now THE DEMAND FOR § Manager Metropolitan Theater, ATINER SATURDAY r $2.5 Test your By RAL OFpeRS Self-Adidressed 8 he Mani Gallery reat Gallery «+ © Check or Money Order Pay- ne Include 10 Per Cent I rn MISS COWL APPEARS ONLY IN SEA NOTE: TTLE, PORTLAND AND SAN ERANCISCO