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Aside from her decided gift for comedy com-edy she has an excellent voice. Miss Cameron has just returned from a remarkable tour of England remarkable in that she pleased all audiences. This speaks highly for her adaptability as the difference in the entertainment enter-tainment wanted is marked in halls of England. ELSA RUEGGER "World's Greatest Woman Cellist" World's Greatest Woman Cellist, Assisted by tho Celebrated Conductor, Edmund Liohenstein. The fame of Elsa Ruegger, the Belgian Cellist, is universal and generally conceded the greatest virtuosi' in the world. Her artistic career has been a succession of veritable triumphs. She has played both here and abroad with leading symphony and other musical societies and has won unequalled success on various concert tours. Her appearance in vaudeville is one of the many noteworthy achievements of the Orpheum management. Miss Ruegger has been crowned with the flattering plaudits of the most exacting European and American critics. DOROTHY DALTON & CO. U "The Smuggler" Dorothy Dalton, capable actress with a score to her credit, has secured a one-act playlet entitled "The Smuggler," and with it will be seen for a brief period in vaudeville. The piece is a farce developed along unusual lines and disclosing a new idea. The story is timely and has to do with the customs regulations. The young wi,f& of apolitical aspirant, is of the firm belief that Custom House has not the right to charge duty on woman's finery and that it is not a crime to smuggle such articles. The method adopted in defrauding the officials and the cure effected by her husband and brother form the ground work of what is said to be the most laughable farce ". imaginable. j THE BOUNDING PATTERSONS "Bounding Marvels" The Bounding Pattersons are bounding marvels. In a comedy bar act, the three men show many remarkable trampolin feats. Among ths accomplishments of The Bounding Pattersons, who have created unstinted favorable comment abroad, are eight different kinds of double somersaults, som-ersaults, fifty twisting somersaults and double somersaults, all in a swing. There is a liberal measure of gcod comedy throughout their entire performance. LOWE & DE VERE "Bell Boys With the Restless Feet" : With a dancing routine that materially differs from the conventional, Charles Lowe and George De Vere prove as nimble footed a pair as could be wished for. Styled "The Bell Boys ' with the Restless Feet," they introduce an assortment of eccentric steps that are highly original. Three exclusive musical numbers with as many changes add flavor to the performance, which j is bright and snappy. - Bofes the Boxing Kangaroo ,! With His Sparring Partners e The Csorctoii Brotfiers ! Champion Bag Punchers. j One of the most unique features in vaudeville is "Bob,'' the Boxing Kangaroo. The Gordon Gor-don Brothers, two expert bag punchers, while on a tour of the world visited Austrialia, and there I received a young Kangaroo as a pet. The animal soon began exercising with his masters and showed so much aptitude that thy decided to teach him to box. The result surpassed their ex- ! pectations and Bob soon became an expert, not only with his arms; but with his legs and toes as I well. The three-round sparring match betwaen Bob and one of his two masters is not only a 1 scientific feslture, but a choice bid of comedy. j Leffarge and McKoeald- J Leffarge and McDonald, two young men, will give fifteen minutes of good, clean enter- tainment. Their act consists of comedy and song. Dressed in neat street costumss they carry on a lively patter with some good jokes and banter and some real good songs sandwiched in between. be-tween. The act has made a distinct hit wherever it has appeared. Box Office Opened This Morning I i t Read tho Classified Ads Read tho Classified Ada 1 ! 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