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Show OGOEfi THEATER ONE NIGHT ONLY WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9 The Big Musical Comedy "The Cow and the Moon" Miss Florence Willis, who appeared here on previous occasions in the support sup-port of that inlmitablo comedian, Clias. A. Sellon, in "The Cat and the Fiddle," Fid-dle," will again be with Mr. Scllon in his latest vehicle, "The Cow and the Moon," which Is one of the newest successes in the line of musical ex travaanza. Good Fairy Genii, who with her wonderful powers of magic has guided the earth lyings safely over their trials against the immortals immor-tals in these fantastic mythical plays. Tin.- little lady has gained a foot hold with our theatre-goers and, in the new play, will otirprict" her many friends in portraying different chaiarters, tlrst as the Genii and second as a flery. dashinjr Cuban girl, which ghes her plenty of opportunity to display her dramut'c talent as well as sing a rousing rous-ing good song number. "In Sevilla' which is one of the Fong hits of the performance It was hardly expectfd that an actress who had always played play-ed quiet fairy parts could, as they say in .theatricals, ' make good' in this Cuban part, but only goes to show the vcrsatality Miss Willis possesses. Opportunity and a good part will make an actress show to advantage, and in M'ss W illis's case she Is said to he more than making good. There are forty other personages. 1 Including a large beauty chorus, and Tsith sixteen iiniMcal numbers, nuni- erons scenic changes and mvstifyinv' 1 tricks there is enough to satisfy th most exacting theatre-goer. -- |