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Show Stollar vaudovlllo from beginning to end Ik promised in tho new bill of vaudovlllo vaudo-vlllo ut the PanUgca theater for tho week opoulng with the afternoon performance todav. Between tho tRldlngr Costellos and Walter Terry and his FIJI girls, tho Pan-tager. Pan-tager. will have two groat features. These two offerings, naldo from many clover supporting acts on the programme, will make tho- bill of more than ordinary merit. mer-it. Tho Riding Costellos until recently have been featured with the Rlngllng Bro. circus. They left the circus tent for vaudeville, bringing with thorn two su perb, .spirited, pure white Arabian atccds. Acrohutlcu of tho most thrilling sort aro performed on tho backs of tho horsea hs l hey gallop about tho stage. Tho act Is uulquo for vaudovlllo and is proving a most nttractlvo feature. Tho fnme of tho Costellos In known throughout tho circus world. Miss Costello being noted aa a particularly graceful and dnrlng barnback rider. Walter Terry and his FIJI girls appnar ln u musical comedy entitled "On a Cannibal Can-nibal Jslo." Terry Is anslstcd by a second sec-ond comedian and a charming leading woman. There aro six pratty dancing girls, who appear In picturesque costumes of ill" South Sou Island t. Billy Gould's newsboy sextette has u lot of now songs, dances and pallor. Tho bIx aro breezy youngsters who offer solo and concert numbers In dashing style. Allegro, a violin virtuoso of high order, or-der, introduces novelties In bowing and liandllng his violin. Lyons and Cullum. a young man and woman, offer a dandy singing, dancing, whistling and magic acl. Motion pictures pic-tures and music by the Pantagos concert, orchestra, tinder the direction of Claude J. Ncttlelon. round out the show. |