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SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1995 pu ae Bob Style Sensible | STAGE || King Offers Merry Farce, “Dangerous Girls” WRnt PAGE!13 | ere A a5 1) Re ( Palace Hip | My Dlevera Present 7 ne Tony” ¢ ‘onolits ry ng Vz ville Bill 5,000 Members / / 9) M4 : Duffy Players Present “The First Year’ at Metropolitan; I ig Vaudeville Bi A Civic taal a | Vi hy Cha nge It! | ‘ . Opens at Orpheum; Big Acts on Pantages Program, ng Monday TTAB Hogan “invery sremne | International Move On Foot to Dis- |jsis., its ‘mute 1m ° sid te meaea|| Courage Bobbing of Women’s Hair | of Commerce opene | 1 " al of |i campaign Friday, i oe ge BY CYNTHIA GREY taking: the leads, the cast include. known it would come, the “Anti-Bobbing|! a , ae Mor Under Raymond lent of the Washingt nge bank, as the phiet J. Arthur Y nf the start: W: indie emp; EB. Fox, as fic nd 52 division capta € 67 each, eve: ni) resent Chamber witt| been forcibly s\ @ accounted for a: « It would see aged tn the 4) | alloy ; ; “An inorease in membership {a and. sllow: sesh olutely Mecessary if the ore tion | Conscience vrata, on its work » the bobbing of won i er, fleld secreta t 4 : trey mdr, D014 retary. “8 Is it too much to hope that 2 ie Zoe Angeles, wi: ‘s'telsome day we may become! ree g « to carry on work for 4 zed enough to believe in| ..4, » t nal lit ? it he no 4 Dany has really ceased to be a fad, it has become| ans, George I Hairdres 1 milliners have 1 cut and ve pre Sut no wor es place in a e exocelle anged musteal an has); " dx fla t tho enter rht now let the matter rest an to follow the dictates of her own But no, up bobs an as the | ational movement to} Drea: discour ii a silly to form ar aged to Join only about 100 wo: Angeles, and the: werk for them to Mr, Frasier ox I Ain't n the program Sreatly helped by ex Sdeas with other r um m RAID. GAMBLERS *. No One There, but Prose- Cae Put him out have Iet you morbid about this man whom 1 4b ” The reas you can't attract, But you un cutors Wreck “Store hair is be conven: | doubtedly ean attract other men Acting Pros Macta \ t tin if you'll interest yourself in A policeman from the and ble,! them and be cheerful again. three deputy 4 purported clot Main st. There was when they arrived, window display of m Macfarlane reported, they well-fitted gambling Raiders with axes ¢ place arf destro of lottery ticket a@luck outfits, Mi =" [ Main Street | ASE LI Ray Jackson, ciga: passing out smokes wi et 45th and U (1) MARION BLOSSOM, featured with Will King’s Musical Comedy company at the Palace Hip. (2) Herbert Williams, comedian on next Orpheum bill. (8) Freeman and Lynn, who offer t must be to decide which ns found in the an act at the Pantages, start- d. Redford, ¢ u's ing Monday. (4) Hugh Knox, ¥ Sopher 2 e Duffy Players, on E. Hemming sent “The First r week at the 4 en Brookly: shoemaker, Seventh ave. lawyer, telling a f i Becond ave. Dean old-timer, getting In the campus at the Sam Sigmond, be: Le m Metropolitan. State H hoice collection of vaudeville i Stenting ae ote is 0 es 1s arranged on the Btate ‘a merchant start Sunday. One of A b Teady for the fall rus’ nding features is the “Lit- presented by Batelle ome pretty girls. Piano furnish the music and ‘er some clever dancing. nd Culver, the "Fun | re featured In a com- m Copeland, “Scotland's | inister of Mirth,” is a com- ; y Jutta ‘ : d : | edian, vocalist and character tmper- For 22 years Anton * { = 7) ” ject lock > ~ tried to persuade ; come over from him here. Sh versity way. Don Gi swain, shaking with {rier the university camp Del Mon, insurance man Prospect on 15th ave | of foreign artists, contribute an act s of some original comedy ic feats. Anita, the “Up "ts a Vocalist and robat of note. The feature picture is “The White ," the picturization of John novel, with Barbara the leading role. subject singing, talking Vivian, kk own latest rage in Hollywood is it are?) hand-painted shoes, or msemble shoes.” Howard Greer, SCALP TROUBLE *) 4 shoots | Paramount designer, is the creator a Sra <b, Myself | of this newest fad. __ |Small, Red Pimples Hurt Bad- hemp. 3 ly and Itched a Great Deal. ‘ “Iwas bothered with small, red : les on my forehead and scalp. 4 were hard and sometimes a hurt quite badly. At first I paid no 1 of four scenes, || 7 —_|atention to them but they kept get- 1 sé saheban’ Gt! wae’ : ting worne and itched a great deal. te M zy oo tees 68, abvecioement for | festure picture for the week Cuticura Soap and Ointment and REGINALD DENNY is of Dp, | said to have scored another €| | laugh hit with his new com-| 1, APF fp, |edy, “California Straight) tne reve A, | Ahead Denny, deserted by| married 1 | his fiancee, goes on his honey-|4!* A ! , | sunshi al alone. He follows the} Mii, sent for a free sample. Later I pur- chased more, and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap end one box of Cuticura Otntment i was completely healed.” (Signed) Har- old Meisterling, R. F. D. 1, Peo- itone, Iil., April 3, 1925. Make Cuticura Soap and Oint- Ment your every-day toilet prepa: tions and have a clear, sweet skin, Soft, smooth hands and a healthy scalp with good hair. Seep Be. Ointment % acd We. Taleo rwhere. Sample euch fre “Shattered Lives. ‘© & Most uniq 6 woman's sec! It is said, plot dealing t which she on of the first year of safe until danger threat: with its comle trage-|ened the one nhe loved most, A 7 including Rob. Gordon and others, of the most unusual* oplays of the season. © Pantages songologue will © this week the theater's new nist, Laura Van Winkle, she| MAin-0222 ‘Iwice kvery Va MAin-0222 STARTING TOMORROW AFTERNOON 2:30 ] Orchestra—Fables—Topics of the Day l 8:15 TED & KATHRYN ANDREWS 2:45 with Frederick Cromweed, Concert Pianist, “Dance Vanities” ow, its honey trail of the auto camper, and}: in runs into al) sorts of difficul-|1s sust \ties. The picture is scheduled|!" the * |for an early showing at the|*°?! in ar solves each other's pecullariti appear in an elaborate pro- | 7 ~~ = = wre hehe weg | Columbia, bes a sh producer {t ranks with! duct PAUL KIRKLAND and aticura Shaving St 3 fete aa eee Ailes : al LAR So : n and from those who have PalaceHip. CONTINUOUS TO-DAY? 17011 PM. 2:55 | ° COMPANY in “The High Stepper” THEATRE Fina? ferenue ar Macrson| LAST TIMES TODAY— ANTONIO MOREN “Her Husband’ LAST BIG WEEK : DON’T MISS IT HE HENRY DUFFY coal in “STATIC,” by J. Gordon Bostock 3.23 | GHAZ CHASE 9:10 From the Zie ld Follies AND SNAPPY MOST UNIQUE VAUDEVILLE ACTS ae OLGA STECK ENTIRE NEW SHOW FAVOR 4 3:40 America's Tinlest Prima D: 9:25 SAE) ITE America infest Prima Dona, and the MOSCOW ART TRIO in “Moments Musical’” /HERBERT WILLIAMS | | |. Vaudeville's Favorite Buffon, Presents 9:40 “SOUP TO NUTS” A Ruffined Comedy in Four Courses COMEDIAN « VAUDEVILLE ™ SAME SENSIBLE PRICE hts: 25¢, 50c, 75, $1.00, $1.25 ! ; Ee eee ade * . Py The Pathe News RGAIN MATINEE WED. and SAT. (rst Seattle, Showing) el IN] pipes os | 25e—50c—75¢ coco tt IN THE LAUGHING SUCCESS —— Daly ae ee MIDNIGHT 10c-15c-25c A Good Seat on the Lower Floor for 25¢ at Daily Matinees (Except Sundays «nd Holidays) Nights, 150 to $1 i 0 fe HENRY DUFFY PLAY A FARCE “The Nervous Wreck”... by Owen Davin angerous Girls” |