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Show AMI M KYI'S. Tonight and tomorrow night Hoyt's ' A Texas Steer" will be seon at the theater. Il is a favorite here. As-keen as a Damascus blade and as bright as they are severe, ari il-shafts. They are .luu naliau as well us Ilnytian. The effort to realize any heavenly ideal of goodness never sank deeper into failure than the attempt to get a play that will please everybody: but the idealist in spiritual perfection nranaj the mundane sinners ir not half so much of a bore as the individual who proclaims that he never saw a play that was worth seeing. This person hos been vainly searching for some one who has seen "A Texas Steer," and does not like al leasi prune pari- it. fie pntiwuly wilt not view It next week at this theatre, and acknowledge his discovery of an oasis in the cheerless desert in w hich he has so long stood siill. "A Texas Esteer" has no detractors. de-tractors. Us severe blows at common foibles of American politics are so well directed that they pierce the armor of indifference so commonly woru by political leoderslup, and teach the public a generous lcason. |