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BP st 2 circus larURDAY AUGUST 15, 19 Popular Farce Opens Second Week i) Helen Stryker, new arrival with the Duffy players, ie held at the Metropolitan another we Footlight Attractions OLITAN — Dy Play- esis “Just Marr El Vaude ¢. featur. ing Singer's Midgets The play 1) King’s com- |] airection of M ar vaude Pantages [ deville and film Palace Hip’ Will King is offering p. Orpheum the Palace Hip a 3 splitting mu is the Orpheum’s season’ of pry bia ‘ 1 and Ltih jonne of ry latest comedy hit, en of Diamonds.” w to dis vig ner e French tomorrow afternoon t of this and of vat be inaugurated and ail be "Grand Opening Week iy Will King and Le Hed, refurnished theater |For’ ‘These favorite comedians win |" the eye of the patrons and/j,ueh after laugh in their rolen Ob aia Sethe Disgest attractions in i igtlonidy melod will be found as a head- Asp pn. It is the new Sing- , an aggregation of 20 remain ¢ i is aided by t of songs, dances and conceived |Ikey Leschin ¢ Dooley In the tit lyn Hambly, a newcomer to th company. She {* sud to b ones ene A aa | ingenue of musical merit, and King Sh a halt to three cect [Promises his patrons that her work Sverage around 30 years of) 1) in much praise They have with them three : E Ale, humerous prane. | Evelyn Mueller opens the musical | Charles and onan en erie of | Bumbers with her presentatio Sy ;_|“Immigration Rose.” She is a a to e great 2 “Fathap rahe e The | bY Will Aubrey and Janmy ss Popular Jean Singer mas a sur The comedy skit entitled “The In fi" is of the most | aye Rbscie : Bas! re succe: ntemarte R offers Carlisie and LaMal so hae r | She is al “putting over this | in fc anny dialog. gow, including a fashion} number by { humorou | “There Ain't No Flies.on Auntie ited from aga | the hilarious song offeri LaValle. Many humorous t ‘are introduced into this num midgets were recrt tains of Austria « Metin many lines. Wréral languages Hétueations put them in grand | °* oq | Will Aubrey wins many laughs in Wy atiractions on the bill in-|* fortune-telling offering. Bernice Mis fea Clark, who is as.|8¢uart, Howard Evans, evelyn M fy Dan Caslar in “A Song|/¢T and the King girls all take part. ile Clark, already } Mildred Markle has a pleasing se- Pen ‘the concert stage, has| lection, as have the Blossom Sist« 4 fine voice to the vaude- | C®%¢¥ Jones, Jimmy Ellard and Clara LaVerne. Melrose, tamous international| Hermie King’s "Super-Soloists Bi bringing his original “Mel- {will present and other pantomimic A surprise songologue of elabor presentation will be offe performar featuring Henr pianist-or, | including ¢ ther one of their | Bverett concerts. By pop band 1s play highly enjoyabi ular reques “Moonlight and . Ho! Hartley and Helen Patter- "One Night” will offer a skit |the differ On ‘top of the ¢| camp ims the gamut of comedy sing- | °”’ Skinner's Dress § Wash light stepping. | at |comes word that, prior tc ing 0 Cole conjures, amuses and taker's Daughter sprightly Mr. De Ifa great rite in one | Be " ( What Happened ed novel ways imaginable.| , 2°S*, Archainbaud is to! George Broadhurst, under the direc: | MEE Hickey are eccentric| Ure! “The Scariet’s 4 his | tion of William A. Seiter. Mel Brown ‘ serecn career to his , the | is dy working oa the continuity, a who have one of the fastest- | dance numbers on eect mous Emil Chaut per-|and by popular demand, Marion suaded him that the movies offered | Nixon, who supported him in “Where | in | more as 4 profession than that of | Wa 1 civil engineer | ow film attractions will be om the new bill and “Tiny # orchestra will be on hand | appeal, owin ti pula Ba ie tela ovebitor one THE PALACE OF FUN hai only, beginning Mon-| SEATTLE'S ONLY MUSICAL COMEDY: pAigust 17, at the Metropolitan. | = — thruout, with one amusing following close upon an quick succession, this bit # by Ann Nickols, author of | THish Rose,” has conyulsed ei fudience since the pla Its situations are unique, a bright with originality, and rs humanly interesting, Action of “Just Married” = *¥en days, the time. re % the French liner 1 rail trom 5 It oddly t rd boat, these including PO Mrs. Jack stantey (Helen ty eit Authur Pierson), two| poly Mooners who are { CO ARAB LE ers Wh © keep their marriage a| SME and Mrs. U. Makepeace (a BEA bam f Walentine sidney fil A DEWGE OF Sith thes and Mau nkiin), Who have been | 4 years and think the eared inet | * SUPER ~SOLOISTS * Dunkin) a a Fre 1 whom Promised to mar unknown; ALL FOR P ICES WITHIN eee, and. last of all, Rob: | Mi Hloward stiter, no rela | REACH REASON ty a Adamy, only! 1@ CONTINUOUS DAILY 170 11AM. ting on being board at Met sheum Season Starts Sunday, Headlining Singers’ Midgets; W ill King Offers ace Hip; Attractive Vaudeville Bill Scheduled for Pants wes whether thru the ¢ fairie fantasti who is winning favor with her portrayal in “Just Married,” (2) Will King in his role of Ikey Leschinsky in “Fi de Palace Hip Saturday; (3) Lillian Conne, featured performer on the Vaudeville bill starting s; (4) one of Singer's midgets and the trained elephants, to appear on the bill opening Sunday at the Or- Wins Tivbate. | most bette ture al! human tram, Alden is said to have attained heights by her splendid work . “Drusilla With a Million.” Crities i i est Manager nounces will be bia in the Robert Bender an- shown at the other star Me ANOTHER Me DENNY Famou from Leavensworth. will be the leading lady ofland Mary at Happened to Jones.” tured TO DAY—u UNTIL FRIDAY | | Midgets Of fer | A il Brands of Entertainment t ft next k, h rge up folk ntur m py r f r t wt mut ft it " b and H rf whir 1 mmerelal lee Th " pe | dow 1 othe K rtainn ow off * There strong man ¥ ftx and len p 1 h muacle like, as of a moder New Griffith _FilmDeclared |: toBe His Best BY JACK JUNGMEVER N. E. A, Service Writer V Aug. 1 § MAin-0222 EVA CLARK —with— DAN CASLAR In a Song Revue HICKEY “Two Blegant Gentlemen” News Daily Mats. Nights—L5e to $1.00 nd earthly’ ationships SEASON OPENS TOMORROW, Twice Every Da “SO THIS IS A tremendous company of talented tiny people, tiny eleph ing ponies and ery and electrical effects. ED TOM 1,000 Seats at 25c (Some Meaerved at 500) A Good Seat on the Lower Floor for 25c at Daily Matinees (Dacept Sundays and Holldays) |Anita Stewart in South Sea Drama Anita Stewart is a South Sea Island princess in “Never the Twain Shall Meet,” the picture based on Rudyard Kipling’s famous poem, “East is East, and West is West,” booked for an early showing at the Heilig. Bert Lytell and Huntley Gordon head the supporting cast LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES- ene ‘ COTT TO RUTH BURKE— — y so wonderfu rey aking for yourself. CONTINUED y n “Would v man that complement of the one you gave me, if you could find it?” turned a grayish white. “i you had forgotten the one Leslie. 1 recognized as 4 counterpart e you when you package last night at club.” did I, Syd, but I thought not to mention it. You did not seem to be aware that it wa t coral bibelot you gave m to be of eart was just talk’ 1 he calls isn't it, that you two have each found one pair of those rare e, my dear One stay.’ | always finds if one-seeks earnestly joking. You} ‘And what are you seeking #0 = peace of” mind would | earnestly, Y, ed by me. Why do | (Copyright, 19 ‘eel as tho I should _ yn this, my perfect, TOMORROW—Letter from Leslie I thought that Mr. ! Prescoft to Ruth Burke. Dhe Seattle Star.) tas circumstance will warm the METROPOLITAN ND JOYFUL, MIRTHFUL — WEEK BEG. TONIGHT | YOU'LL BE SORRY IF YOU MISS IT! | THE HENRY DUFFY PLAYERS A HURRICANE OF "*™SENTS LAUGHTER US! By the Author or “ABIES IRISH ROSE” A LAUGH A MINUTE]! SAME SENSIBLE PRICES Nights—25c, 50: ah 00, $1.2 Plus Matinees—25 Indeed, there is far more laughte other Griffith flim 1 less of melancholy f these two, MAin-0222 THE Beg. Mon. Aug. 17 HENRY DUFFY PLAYERS PRESENT ANOTHER SURE-FIRE COMEDY LILLIPUT’ SEATTLE ii’ 2 BIG DAYS auG 24aue.25 1600 PEOPLE ~ tue OUSLY aigS 80088; Zs FRAN THE WORLDS NEN ANO WOM 7s nn ay RINGLING BROS "UiRcus 1909 pannuMBANey mee MENAGERIE YY ANIMALS 390 Sans eas Hay nts, pranc- load of scen- ARTHUR HARTLEY & HELEN PATTERSON in “ONE NIGHT Ry J. Arnold and Kenneth Keith ————__ Bert Melrose The Internat Clown Featuring His Original Melrose Judson Cole Assisted by the Audience in Interlude” A SINGLE DISPLAY PERFORNING HORSES ELEPHANTS 100 PeNshi wri 50m of the Dny MASSIve WOODEN RINGS aa 6 Elevated STAGES DOORS OPEN ar / aNd 7 P.M. ~ PERFORMANCES nr 2 ano 8 P.M, Downtown ‘Tleket Sale (on 1s Days only) at Sherman, Clny & Coy fied Ave, and Pine St, Matinees—15e to 50¢ | |