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Show Pantages Program Conducts War ' on Gloom i YOC get what you want at 'be Par.- : ta'es this week in the new bS!, which ope !)-(! yes t t-rday afternoon anil evening. There is music, a rid go-nl m .jsic too. o: both classic arid j.izz origin. There in physical dexterity In the uymnastie act of floras and Preston, which opens the bill. Laughs there are scattered through the bill in the dialogue of the patterers and In the acting of other numbers. There's a bit of tra-'f-dv, too, in the little skit ..-ailed "Off Wtrh the Old Love," presented pre-sented by O. Ha wyne Gordon and com-Ijany. com-Ijany. One must not forget the girls. Tney make t iieir bet omr riijutlnn of the bill In the headline pocket-edition musical comedy called. "Oh, Teddy." There are ten of them in the act arid every one of them drew the focus of a lot of yes, and tiie admiration of much applause. Frank Push, featured as "The American Story Teller," kept the audience good nat-ured nat-ured and caused It to break into laughter laugh-ter timti and again at his anecdotes and natural comedy. Georgia Howard came on the stage con- , siderably costumed and with violin draped 1 under her chin. She Immediately pro- , ceeded to do things to music in a way that tickled about every pair of ears in the audience. She began with classical selections, which she handled well and then Jazzed some of them to a fare-you-well. It is a good bill all around. Wyndham Standing Appears With Lucy Cotton in "Miracle of Love" at Paramount Beginning Today. TTTNDHAM STANDING, who co-stars with Lucy Cotton in "The Miracle of Love," the picture at tho Paramount-Empress Paramount-Empress for three days, commencing today, to-day, adapted from the novel by Cosmo Hamilton of tho same name, belongs to a. family that has distinguished itself on stage and screen, and is, himself, admit- j tedly an artist of high rank. He is a i godson of the late Sir Charles Wyndham. I Mr. Standing played leads in pictures for six years, appearing opposite Flsie Ferguson in several pictures, including "Fyes of the Soul," "The Witness for the Defense" and "Rose of the World"; with Pauline Frederick in "Paid in Full" and "The Woman on the Index," and for more than a year was associated with Madamo Olga Petrova. Previous to entering pictures, Wyndham Wynd-ham Standing was for some years on the legitimate stage 'with Sir Henry Irving, the Haymatfket Theater company, com-pany, with the Kendals and many other foremost) managements. DRAMA AND VAUDEVILLE. OltPnEUM Now hill with Rnrnrioff, Winter Garden Violin Gtrls nwl Clceollni. NEWHOrSE "The Follyrtuls" in miislcnl revue , every evening ; directed by G rover Frank in; r:30 to 9 p. m., 10:15 to 12:30 p. m., Sunday, 6 to 9 p. m., Thursday and Saturday afternoon, after-noon, 4 to 6. PANTAGES Vaudeville bill, headlined by "Oh, Teddv." six other big features. Three 'shows dully 2:45, 7:30 and 9:15. H1PPODROMF All this week, matinee Saturday, Sat-urday, tin CloningiT company in "The Marriage Mar-riage Question. " CASINO Will It offers in "Jubilo" and Bis acts of vaudeville. Continuous, 1 to 11 p. in. MOTION PICTURES. PATt AMOT'NT-EMPRESS Seven-reel production, produc-tion, "The Miracle of Love" ; Paramount magazine, comic cartoon. Continuous, lli;00 to 11 p. m, AMERICAN Charlie Chaplin in "A Bay's Pleasure." Bessie Love in "A Fighting Colleen." Col-leen." Thirty -piece Philharmonic orchestra. C. E. Averill in vocal selections." Continuous, 111:30 to 11 p. m. S T R A N I Ethel - Clayton in "Women's Weapons"; Sennett comedy. "Trying to Get Along." Continuous, 1 to 11 p. in. GEM Kalherine MacDonald in "The Beauty Market" ; Outing Chester scenic; ladies' orchestra. or-chestra. Continuous, 12 o'clock noon to 11 p. m. chestrn. Continuous, 2:15 o'clock noon to 11 to Happiness." Mutt &. Jeff comedy. |