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=, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1925 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 13 PANTAGE RE-OPENS TOMORROW 12 O'CLOCK NOON SAY, FOLKS! YOU WON’T KNOW THE OLD HOME — WE’RE ALL DOLLED UP LIKE A-MILLION DOLLARS AND SURE PROUD OF OURSELVES JUST WAIT TILL YOU GIVE US THE ONCE OVER AND YOU'LL SEE WHERE WE SPENT THE $100,000 TO GIVE YOU A THEATRE WHICH WILL COMPARE WITH ANY IN THE WORLD HERE IS THE PERSONALLY HAND-PICKED BILL MR. PANTAGES SENT US FOR THE REOPENING PROGRAM SEVEN ACTS VAUDEVILLE HEADED BY ) penerermnencteanineneinbnceninpeme= aasibuaienphedeall hve . aarhacnudesigetyenahiigeranimadtebddedioidsmennieerea 4 @STAGE | Pantages Reopens With Vaudeville Special Pantages Second Week of * 3est People” Starts at Metropolitan; Will King’s Company Offers Vi- t : brisnhted on vacious Farce at Palace Hip ring of the ly orguniza to be the funniest yet and Lew. Dunbar, o De (1) A group of Keyhole Kameos, featured on the big vaudeville bill to open at the Pantages Sunday noon; (2) 4| Helén Audiffred, who is charming Metropolitan audiences with her role in “The Best People’; (3) A group of chorus | 4} girls with Will King’s musical comedy company at the Palace Hip. BLUE MOUSE MUSIC «He 3 Climbed | Metropolitan oar area Stead ily Up lee me Xa Mama Ca Edna 1 swim “it ame’s Ladder ‘: o of “Her Have with a ch Broadway cho. title of | She ts | Pana ts the an been lavint cast are Ar nd Jimmy El. 4 Grelf will delight selection rahe wit h “Ma has a hit in| nui KEYHOLE KAMEOS A BEAUTIFUL AND MASSIVE PRODUCTION IN TEN GORGEOUS SCENES —MANY STUNNING COSTUMES AND THE LAST WORD IN STAGECRAFT CHOCK FULL OF COMEDY, MUSIC AND DANCING FEATURING VAUDEVILLE’S FAVORITE COMEDIAN JACK MUNDY Supported by Miss Leda Errol, Phyllis Gray, Wen Miller, Gladys Joyce —AND— 8 - PRETTY and TALENTED GIRLS - 8 “* fg the name of | pr mber. ly and his Super- |}. unusually novel the uresque lumber is ep aac The band: fea- (ee pe the St, Lawrence i 7ROPD.TAN TONIGHT itt NEXT WEEK of conflict HURRY! Submit Your Suggestion $2 500 Pez givens De HONEY’S | Alexander Pantages began this career in a one-horse show 23 years ago. Sunday HENRY DUFFY RAVENS fh i pitt’ hot ace GOSLAR LANE Seattle, one of the finest AND aN houses in the West. | " CONTEST CLOSES AUGUST 18ST LUSBY aap es HARPER cae Lot aa are teed ste 12TH AND PIKE ST. “A Story ih Songs and Steps LALLIE eee TS Whe sean Every Wednesday 9 p, m, LE LACHEUR Seattle theater CLASS MONDAY, 8:30 P.M. “The Silver-Haired Lady With sents one of the the Golden Voic ye his chain, extending thruout the MORTON BAGGET T | United States BROTHERS | ce, Panta S eg Paperqonesrs “Enjoying Themselves” ‘ incom ee COCKTAIL. f A A GREAT COMEDY—BY AVERY HOPWOOD '—SENSIBLE PRICES— NIGHTS - 25c - 50c - 750 - $1.00 - $1.25 MATINEES Sirtnoxy* 25¢ - 500 - 75¢ HENRI C. LE BEL PANTAGES’ GREATER ORGANIST Featuring “Cuddle Up a Little Closer,” the World Over as a | when, in a ver: himble way, he laid jthe foundation of the theatrical en- | me Hi |terpriso that bears h started in Séattle in 1902, heater in a sto e, on the alte now vy hotel | You've Heard of the Naked Truth. You've Heard of the Honest Truth. First Grand NOW SEE— PUBLIC DANCE} -uilto LK | Agnes. Ayres In the Beautiful, Magnificent, New KINGS SUPER"? EAGLES’ AUDITORIUM “THE AWFUL TRUTH’ Seventh and Union Street TONIGHT—SATURDAY EVENING—JULY 18 Oh, yes! She loved him! He was sure of it when he returned to town anexpectedly and found her de- scending the fire-escape of a burning bu@ding, clad COME ONE ina flimsy negligee and accompanied by his hated Woodcock’s rival! 12-Piece COME ALL Syncopating ) PANTAGES Harmony Hounds COME ANY TIME—BUT COME EARLY CONTINUOUS NOON "TIL MIDNIGHT EVERYBODY INVITED