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Show AMUSEMENTS BEAMATIC AND VAUDEVIILE. OHriIKl'31 New vauiW: bill, will! Tho-dorf Tho-dorf Ko.Ioff and iii. Ktishlno ballet unrl Six Klrktmlth :irl. Iicuil 11(htb, uiivuu lyaigltl. MttlltH'fi! Btart louiurr'-w. PA.N TAi; Kli N ' bill tMu', wiTh Tloa llukT nl his MiinBime Gill.. Five otUc-r ulIS. 'l'lirey Hhort. tldllT. HII'PfiliKOME Kalph rionlnfor n1 hll own cofnpDny hi "'IViini bbit'ii rnrln-r." Ft-forniaiiro Ft-forniaiiro ever.T nietii, cicLpt ilouilaj'. Macl-iie Macl-iie todnv an.l Saurday. WILKES Mauli- Kculy, Crane TTlIbur and the Wlilt.-e playtra in "Nanc.i Lap." ITrf'Jriitsr.oe CT.Tr nljhl. Matlnei'a TliurailaT aud Saturday. Satur-day. motion ricTunrs. nnOADWAT Tudajr, Tuila Lai la "When Men Deilie." A M ilHICA N Florence Iteeil In "Wire, of Men ; I'alhe New: M lha Furrell. Fliaiii;: fcpecUl-llea fcpecUl-llea bT oreht-Btrn mid on nipt: oi'n. STUAND ItL-N.l.- Hiirrlwale in "K'.e o' Tara-ill.a"; Tara-ill.a"; Ethel Clavt.m in "Tiie Jli'i'Un Scar." LIllI'.RTT U:iirv Mirey and ti!:tlva Leslie In Ilia On renple." "1th rich coine.ly. PAltAMOl NT-EMI HEKS norotlijr Hallon In "The Ibiine Itrei.ker"; Tinnon ITnlciea; Current Cur-rent Eenla; liobert Kajlln. the b.jj soprano, so-prano, t'ontlnuoua. 12:KU t- 11 p. rn. KIH Tn'lsv ami toinorrnw. Frank Reman and Euld llorky in "Jim Grunihy a rmy"; third , i-piae.de: of "Trie Master Mjau-ry' ; Pathe Nc-.VB. Doc Baker and His Magazine Girls Leading Attraction on Vaudeville Elll at Pantages Today. Ft" X. fas and fashions will ba exploited In an altogether novel manner when Doc Paker and his Magazine Girls make their bow before the footlights as the stellar attraction on the rippling new bill openln-r at the Pantarjes this afternoon. "The Magazine Girls" are altogether le-rtahle le-rtahle and especially so Is demure roily Walker, who lends her pulchritu Jinous '-harms to the colorful bIiow In enchanting manner. Doc Baker. the noted star, changes his clothes more often than a woman chnees her mind. an-I endows the clas.iv musical con-.edy with barrels of fun. Two entertainers are Lulu MeConnell and Grant Simpson, wr.o come w i.n a zippy farce "At Home." a p.ayiet teeming with mirth and with a vein of rare satire running throughout the entire action. Lew Wilson Is called "the varety boy" because he can entertain in fifty-seven different ways ar.d each way la a winner. win-ner. He has a lot of swilt patter and songs and also Includes In his turn several sev-eral Instrumental numbers on the guitar and accordion. A comedv creation of bright lines and swift action Is "A Peach and a Stew," presented In brisk manner by Tommy Van and Sara Vernon. Joe Deaiy and sister in their act, "Dancing a la Carte." present dome of Broadway's amazing dance creations crea-tions in novel manner. Snappy nvs views and musical program by Kddie Fitzpatrick and his orchestra conclude the new bili. Dorothy Dalton Appears at Paramount-Empress Paramount-Empress in 'The Homebreakfir" Today and Tomorrow. DOROTHY DALTON has a decidedly new characterization In the Thomas H. luce photoplay, "The Homebreaker," which comes as a Paramount offering to the Paramount-Empress today and tomorrow. tomor-row. She appears as a traveling saleswoman and the part offers her opportunity for some clever comedy work.. Miss Dalton made her first big hit In pictures in a dramatic role in "The Flame of the Yukon," Yu-kon," and has established reputation as an emotional actress. That she is delightful In comedv drama was also proven In "Hard Boiled," In which she appeared as a theatrical trooper. Among- her other recent successes are "The Lady of Red Butte," "Extravagance" "Extrava-gance" and "Quicksand." In "The Homebreaker" Miss Dalton Is supported by Douglas MacLean, leading man, Edwin Stevens, a famous musical comedy star years ago, Frank Leigh, Beverly Travis, Nora Johnson and Mollie MeConnell. It Is a charming picture In every respect. Noted Eussian Dancer, Kosloff, With Excellent Company, Heads "Week's Bill at Orpheuru Theater. THEODORE KOSLOFF. one of the most notable figures In the dancing world of today, heads the new Orpheum theater vaudeville bill opening tonight, when he will offer his newest ballet conception, "Russian Melodies," declared a truly wonderful won-derful production. Kosloff brings with him a number of new principals; a large corps of coryphees, his own orchestra, superb stage settings and costumes of remarkable color and beauty. Maria Gambarelll, the youthful danseuse who has created a furore In grand opera ballets and with Pavlowa, is i with the Kosloff company, as are several other noted dancers. The Six Kirksmith Girls are musicians and singers. They present a musical interlude replete with originality and harmony. har-mony. They have "stopped" shows all along the Orpheum circuit with their act. Sam Adams and J. P. Griffith offer "In a Music Lesson" something new for local Orpheumltes. It is a comedy skit. Charlie Wilson, "The Loose Nut," is in tho forefront fore-front with delectable comedy. Florence Hobson and Eileen Beatty, a 1 contralto and soprano, present an original j musical act. Paul Le Varre and brother , are daring gymnasts with one of the best , of such acts. The Mclntyres give a re-. re-. markable exhibition of sharpshooting I which is as thrilling as it Is accurate. ! Kinograms and the Orpheum travel weekly are on the bill as usual. |