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Show "Miss Simplicity." "Miss Simplicity," cleverly plotless, with Frank Daniels cleverly plotting for your amusement, make a great pair. The fun in Frank Daniels is spontaneous, irre-sistiblp irre-sistiblp and continuous. Call the performance any old thine, let the scene be laid any old place, put Fiank Daniels in the middle of it, with the usual number of good-looking women stacked around him, and you've got a great show. Frank Daniels is one of those few comedians who can't help it, never could help it, and who probably will never try to be anything different. He needn't open his mouth his appearance is enough, and you start to giggle without realizing it. He was good to us this time, too, and didn't run the understudy. The company was splendid, particularly Douglas Doug-las Flint as Dr. Pellet, and nothing has been here for many nights that exhibited such a good-looking chorus. The musical farce was full of clever songs, notably nota-bly "Phoebe," "Roses Begin With E," "The Girlie With the Baby Stare," "He Did It So Politely," and "Babette." LOUIS JAMES and FREDERICK WARDE. 'jfM |