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THE SEATTLE STAR She’s Soloist | STACE. \/ 4a te a § | Metropolitan UNIVERSITY ST KErUKN SUNDAY NIGHT AND 1KILMPHAL Matinees Wednesday and Saturday Not a Motion Picture a Farewell Tour of the most sensational success in the History of the oAmerican Stage—? Frank Bacons masterpiece IGHININ y that .broke the worlds record Jee i while vou cm — “1 Dont be he out! First Time in History—"Lightnin’ ” 700 Seats on Lower Floor and Balcony at $1.5) — PRICES PLUS TAX — at These Prices—OVER nik BEGINNING, SUNDAY, OCT. 25 ening: ook f T HE BOys'| Bs, oa Brecht Pulver my Miller Theatre, New York Cy. MAIL ORDERS NO! RS NOW — (Box Office ey Thursday) NIGHTS: BOe, 81,10, WEDNESDAY MA SATURDAY MATINE Banh af the Lively Vaudeville Bill Coming to Orphétim; Wjll King Offer —— ‘Lightnin’” Opens at Metropolitan Sunday { : New Vaudeville and Film at Pantages and State y at home and happy in this » kitchen scene. Metropolitan, following ‘ Footlight Attractions METROPOLITAN—Thomas Jet PANTAGES Vaudeville and OnrHEUM Vay le PAL 11) Home STATE—Vaudeyil Howard E “Lucia 1 1 Hambly ; fy yim. | (5) Chief ( aupolican, (4) Bessie Bacon, with the “Lightnin’” company, ocarmseermapms erent Ann members of (1) ONE OF the Rodenoff dancers, to be featured at ;Lulu Moore, attraction on the vaudeville program coming to the Pantages, } 3 election '#| Dorothy Morgan, chorister with Will King’s musical comedy company at the Palace Hip,|t peers , starting Sunday who will offer an act on the Orpheum bill, starting Sunday. | co | 66. Upright what. 1 ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE GAMBLING CASINO _MAY BE MOVIE HOUSE} 3 1. Smoldering coals forma routine of | up and down | dom. Seymour and Jen tion for ¢ Orpheum will have | selves “Midnite ing offering of Misn| are appealing di With this dan talk and B. Ely and Dave } Ino Irresistible dancers. | on the stage Sho in also accompanied by The Frivolity Five, musicians of note ecially staged Laure Van Wit non ll and which | tured in y, con- personal everything has iy an outstand year in the of 18 ing vaudevi Anoth attraction In| “Snap Shots,” by Clift Bragdon and | Howard Morrissey, This is a tra vesty written for their use by Wil Nam K. Wells, Miss Shields, Billy Trout and Dennis a In the “exposures” in and there {s plenty of fun, dance and song, as well as pretty stage pictures: A big musical hit as well as a s novelty is the appearance it's Butterhorns are tinement Jee, Vy CORNISH SCHOOL] J. Na Drama - Music - Dance || { Wil King Art Department || SCHEDULE Irene Ewing Davis Schedule cept Saturday), 10 a, m., 1 p. m. ‘ Illustration Monday, 19 usin Mg Wednesday | Tt AAaera noons Composition, Advertis- ernoon, EVENING CLASSES Advertising Art—Tues- day evening. Design and Color—Thurs- day evening. For terms and further infor mation, addreas registrar Classes start Monday, October ng to insensibility ‘obreds are featured, Pat Harmon, at one timea screen of Devil Daggy in Twice Every Day—2:30-8:15 STARTING TOMORROW AFTERNOON ‘ALMA NEILSON DAN B. ELY and DAVE RICE and the FRIVOLITY FIVE SEYMOUR AND JEANETTE “Two Midnite Strutters” Featuring Miss Jeanette, Vaudeville's Only Colored Male Impersonator The Chieftain CAUPOLICAN “The Sensational Indian Baritone Supported at the Piano by Miss Jeanne Renard KLEIN BROS. “JEST MOMENTS” ARNAUT BROS. “The Incomparable” STEPPIN AND SGEA An Original Novelty—Something Different logue un ots the| Walter 0. Reese | IN THE NEW YORK LAUGHING SUCCESS j f 0°, ecto, «| | Sa Winy saci ; aay ai Wednestay ater |) eee ge BN Beasley | BRACOM & MORRISSEY n “SNAP-SHOTS” Marcelle Sheilds, Billy. Trout and Dennis Guerney A Travesty by William K, Wells ing Criticism—Friday aft- _—_ The Crystal Runway Girls - i Aesop’s Fables Pathe News Topics of the Day S—1,000 SEATS AT 250 ( A Good Seat on the Lo (xcept Sundays and Holldays) Nights—150 to $1.00 at Daily Matinees Matinees—250 to 500