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Show j - I THEATRES I Rough House By Athletic Chaps Set Pantages Audience Laughing I Three young men dressed In pa-' Jamas, whose "rough house" -conduct sets the audience laughing, take pari lln the pleasing diversion heading the Pantages vaudeville bill at tho Or-pheum Or-pheum theatre this week-end. "Thirty Pink Toes" Is tho novel tltlo. Every minute Is replete with action of some ort and the whole ends with a surprising sur-prising crash A whirl of fashion, song and dance ,is presented by Lee Stafford and Alba DeRos. with Charles Pierce as piano' I accompanist. The offerinc is artistically artistic-ally staged, the costumes of Hiss Di I Ross are beautiful and the dm (themselves are fine examples of grace! and beauty in motion. ' i Drawing the larseBt applause Of I aity, Charles Althoff, the "Sheriff of Hlcksvtlle." entertains charmingly a Ithe agod fiddler who Is determined to I Inlay no matter what ihe result. Alt-i hoff, toward the cose, ceased the comedy tactics and drew prolonged applause when he swung over Into the old lilting favorites of a generation, ago Marguerite and Alvarez, opening the program, proved to be. aerial en-1 tertalners of a higher than usual kind, the young woman making an extraordinary extraor-dinary Impression by her beauty and j skill. "Happy1 Colden. Sam Gilder and the Mast Kiddles appear In "A Night In Dixie." in which sonps and saying! from the land of Old Black Joo are brought out in an interesting and appealing ap-pealing manner. Jones und Sylvester nppear Ul rapid-fire comedy act. "Catching Their Train." Mingled thrills and laughter are, furnished by this week's Installmi nt, "The Dynamite Trail," in the mov-1 Lng picture serial, The Adventures of I Tarzan " AVith only a few moro cpl-1 add OS to go. the .serial is attracting ni"n attention by its quickened action I und more refreshing scenes. |