The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 29, 1925, Page 14

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oe SATU! MAMBER 0 OPENS|— ROSTER DRIVE il “STAGE || eae CYNTHIA GREY Bob Style Sensible | | Why Change Tt? Palace Hip Duffy Players Present “The First Year’ _ peceichy Aid| ) ) 7) . « plot, Opens at Orpheum; ivic Program f Beers Be. a _.. [International Move On, Foot to Dis-| 3" oe | courage Bobbing of Women’s Hair || *3.:".. me members | tember 30. BY CYNTHIA GREY 2 se ao. a rege 2 r ae e W! Ferengi it would come, the “Anti-Bobbing Hamit . i m Hue : Wee Arthur : Bobbed hair has really ceased to be a fad, it has become! ans, G yn and Harry, Da estat; W B te quite an established thing. Hairdressers and milliners have : he nkes place in a pe B. Fox “.) accepted it and have perfected the haircut and have pre- ‘ F peramamed \woaion\ | . ..; Vided hats that fit the shorn heads. But no -~woman has} program: adds flavor to the enter-| been forcibly 3 | tainment It would seem as if we might now let the matter Test). & pew to; ence ped ayn and allow each woman to follow the dictates of her Own} )\). dridred Markle then sings “A conscience. But no, up bobs an international movement to] Dream.” wethe! Burney and Revay | | Howard do a Doll Dan y,| discourage the bobbing of women’s ha , the King | Is it too much to hope that] sanitary, becoming, and generally | Bit do & ee ee rie | t oder vou. vue, an ovelyn Marton, aunn ts not | Some day we may become ee *s & ar = sae ; | Pierce and Betty Blossom do a ts nv Certainly there ts roc r reform 400,000 | Civilized enough to helieve in} iogay put an internat! associa. | Dance of the Toy Bi * ‘ | personal liberty? tion to stop bobbed ha t the] | n Singer gets from nob | on on ac} an't it seem ality to te n} most urgent one. When we have ada this week with her number ef wex, af 3 vi Does ay se ; to form an § mething that {s sensible and at|“’'™ a Good Gal, but I'm a Thou to join. : tonal organization for such / 11. same time tashior let's not | #and Miles From Home.” ala a trivial thing as regulating the) jeopardize it | Velie comes in with a bit entitled th of hair when there are so 66 | “Why?” Jean also # “Tr Ain't ma us jobs that s! uld be > ” f y Nobody to I 'e cert Jone to promote better understand Be Cheerful, dred Markle ts on the program ing between nations and promote! Forget Him a charming lullaby, “Close seni Thekhla i st Dear Miss Gre I have been ur Foyes." Casey Jones, Reece And can you picture what a va-| ‘” love ‘ t ya man fe . u ree years, ardner and 1! mn ; tte Cart si . Ml ried and I think of nothing hale ve x ‘ ne. What « 1 ft You, Fab “ Ww it we TWENTY A Wild ¥ © lwen t hay a tional orga Put him out of your mind f n the to 5 hing inside such You have let yourself become € eller One There, but Prose-| ts? morbid about this man whom | J Aut and a . “ ” The reason most women bob thelr) you can't attract, But you un dance by the gutors Wreck “Store” «| nair is because tt is more conve doubtedly can attract other men included tn the aktt ting Prosecutor Macfarlane, @|ient short and re s less time| If you'll Interest yourself In back on the musical om the morals squad and deputy prosecutors raided a erted clothing store at 96 W st. There was no one tn they arrived, but b display of m farlane reported, t patted gambling roc to arran It is more comfortable, | them and be cheerful again. How He Can Love.” A assists her. Ifeana feature of his He also offers fe and destroyed iottery tickets an gk outfits, Macf Main Street igar salesman, They are of must be lett ide which and vera d salesman, nz and Julia John Quick, ging his ° work Howard Staranan, yer, telling a friend why on md ave Condon, | Btimer, gett! Dean pe Assisted by the | 7 3 Sigmond beaut Papal Footlight oa) prourates Unter Paee Attractions 5A ‘delicious aweetnena |] iP Ad) ACR MIP Dangerous to use Mt to|| Girl” Wil King and com- par METROPOL ate “The First Faat-mepping dan- Year Duff. yers. PANTAGES — Ve with ting pr sclivi Robert McKim, screen star, in He tn peraor stern audiences, | ORPHEUM—Vaudeville bit at Universit n th | Vaudeville, and “The | H nell yhite Monkey.” 1 To caress” (Horizonta Rome) f the week. It | ~——$—$—$<— : ae presgacay Flour box. : ha Ape core flan aac Pr n of a lock {x woven! best comedies of the generation to persuade } 22 BS vg : } raze. Roth is represented as over from in 1 ora ba om article of ood in Ha- sand both during the more here. She refuses. Greenroos, | 14 u ‘ae es of the plot, as one rtermaster {1 5 ‘ gatherer inclined to laugh than cry gave up his effort y and a6 urse of action or cal agedies of the newly- tned an interlocu' divorce the principal devils Miller, the handsome al abrte- 8 of the Henry Dufty ap ygiept tenth ators Players, is his best in this play aoe Sore Tho cast includes Ma Helen Audt the ostrich. ‘ ve of either. sh bY Greneine e metal have a Knox iimination. | 58. Obstruction (in stream) as difficult as it is novel rf a5 I, Red Pimples Hurt Bad- ne myaalt oe Ors op Pantages D. } ly and Itched a Great Deal, A of vaude Metropolitan m diversified prog ville will be featured at the Pan Jewel God of the sky ‘The Metropolitan will h ville will ae Wie Openlae ‘0 dress Aurora. ae lace fee eat . : 57. Courage To depart 5 epllloread shade! vib uderdteat tat matinee. Stellar at Variant of “a day, of John Golden's ee go to “You a Yell watlan bird. comedy success, “The First Year.” 4 Be" of four scenes, seats in church. a in se Her Duffy has Introduced to Rhy prcipcn raphical drawing. Seattlo another bright gen a t master of stage worse and itched a great deal. Seattle another bright gem in th “I read an advertisement for Soap and Ointment and st for a free sample. Later I pur- More, and after usin; es of Cuticura Soap ani of Cuticura mpletely healed. Da picture for the week in the new Gotham photoplay enti- Maude el ‘The feature [collection of rec production of “Tho First Year,” one REGINALD DENNY is|ot tho tunntest plays ever concety- |said to have scored another} ed. Tho play seems to have a spe- | laugh hit with his new com-|!! sppeal for young folks comedies by his ‘o point at. Deity, To scold constantly Its. . To decay. | Voluntary action VERTICAL tled “Shattered Lives.” It is said | to have a most unique plot dealing The story of “The First Year” tx| With one woman's secret which she | edy, “California Straight|tne revelation of the first year of thought safe until danger threat-| Meisterling, R. F. Pere lias Ahead.” Denny, deserted by| married Ufo with its comlo. trage-|ened the one sho loved most. A i, le E Aiened teren y 10. > ny.|dies, its laughter an dsorrow, its|strong cast, Including Edith Rob-| peak wont gaint Hid den his fiancee, goes on his honey. | dies, ts aie faddwr aka phage erts, Robert Gordon and_ others, | 4. Educated moon alone. He follows the) rons have lived tt and aro Iving | make this one of the most unusual t Cimiatardstice ineaeura trail of the auto camper, and} in the American home today, It|photoplays of the season. | ‘ smooth hands and a healthy 7, To quiet runs into all sorts of difficul-|is just o behind the scenes| The Pantages songologue will! malp with good hair. 8. Bone ti The picture is scheduled in the ay © housshold when two) feature this week tho theater's new | 9. Join ioatinn: 1 I for ¢ arly showing at the} 2% are trying to adjust them-| organist, Laura Van Winkle. She EE pot hs DA lia jfor an early ShOWINgG AL the) seives to each other's pecullarities| will appear in an elaborate pro: | 12. To observe. Columbia. As a laugh producer it ranks with! duction and from those who have 13. Decrees of the renate (ancient = ~ aa aa : LAST BIG WEEK : DON’T MISS IT THE HENRY DUFFY PLAYERS LAST TIMES TODAY— ANTONIO MORENO in “Her Husband’s Secret” AND SNAPPY VAUDEVILLE ACTS ENTE NEW SHOW SUNDAY OF VAUDEVILLE A COMIC TRAGEDY OF MARRIED L iF @* SAME SENSIBLE PRICES “W% Nights: 25¢, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 BARGAIN MATINEE WED. and SAT. 25c—5O0c—75c THE HENRY DUFFY PLAYERS wad icia (First Seattle Showing) WILL K iN THE INIG LAUGHING SUCCESS —— angerous Girls” . CONTINUOUS 10 A. M. TILL, MIDNIGHT 11 0c-15c-25c w We ek A FARCE Owen "Davin King Offers Merry Farc sig Acts on Pantages Progr. i] Plerson and | gioult Jat the same time. A PAGE 13 “T)\- : ” e, “Dangerous Girls at Metropolitan; Promising Vaudeville Bill am, Btarting Monday (1) MARION BLOSSOM, featured with Will King’s Musical Comedy company at the Palace Hip. (2) Herbert Williams, comedian on next week's Orpheum bill. (8) Freeman and Lynn, who offer an act at the Pantages, start- ing Monday. (4) Hugh Knox, director of the Duffy Players, who will present “The First Year” another week at the Metropolitan. TT SNPS TE a previewed her work, acclaim it on State A choice collection of vaudeville | specialties 1s arranged on the State program, to start Sunday. One of the outstanding features is the “Lit- tle Fantasy,” presented by Estelle Faye and some pretty girls., Plano and violin furnish the music and the girls offer some clever dancing. Williams and Culver, the “Fun Promoters,” are featured In a com » Boob and His return The Fantino Sisters & Co. have} ful, thrilling aerial exhibition, | ational inflated ball }edy skit. Tom Copeland, “Sc: : i da 1a “otreheth ant peland, “Scotland's i nem 25°) Prime Minister of Mirth,” is a com. | ick, America’s young- | edlan, vocalist and character imper- | ; | sonator of ability. & fast y and Giddy, « talented pair | of foreign artists, contribute an act | consisting of some original comedy | and acrobatic feats, Anita, the “Up in | the Air Girl,” is a vocalist and | acrobat of note, Kz and b original edy talk The Love Thiet” ts the title of nan & Lynn's presentation, which they offer some original!” 7° reature picture is “The White on the bjec’ ivewire ‘ s n h ub t in bd livewir Monkey,” the picturization of John Program of singing, talking and) Getsworthy’s novel, with, Barbera histlin, 4 5 Wan bd s | La Marr in the leading role. Miss Ann V known as America’s faste has & program feats of mar possesse. soprano vo! woman rifle shot, | ‘The latest rage in Hollywood is nanship. She |(or ts it are?) hand-painted shoes, or beautiful mezzo- |“ensemble shoes.” Howard Greer, and sings and shoots | Paramount designer, is the creator lor this newest fad. also a ORPHEUM \ CIRCUIT. VAUDEVILLE MAin-0 ‘Twice very Vay, 2:30-8:15 MAin-UzzzZ STARTING TOMORROW AFTERNOON 2:30 8:15 D2e Orchestra—Fables—Toples of the Day TED & KATHRYN ANDREWS with Frederick Cromweed, Concert Pianist, in “Dance Vanities" PAUL KIRKLAND and COMPANY in “Tho High Stepper” 2:45 8 CHAZ CHASE From the Ziegfeld’ Follies MOST UNIQUE OLGA STECK America's Tiniest Prima Dona, and the MOSCOW ART TRIO in “Moments Mustcal’* HERBERT WILLIAMS if Vaudeyille's Favorito Buffon, Presents “SOUP TO NUTS” A Ruffined Comedy tn Four Courses 3:25 Tho Patho News Daily Matinees—1,000 Seats at 25c (Some Reserved at 500) A Good Seat on the Lower Floor for 25¢ at Daily Matinees (Except Sundays and Holidays) Nights, 180 to $1 Matineos, 25¢ to 500

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