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Show Quality Headline! Acts Presented at Pantages i i TWO numbers of headline quality are on the program which opened at the Pantages yesterday. Derkin's European novelty, in which the actors are dogs and , monkeys, and McKay's Scotch revue, featuring fea-turing wee May McKay and a bevy of pretty Scotch' damsels in song, dance and ; drum and bagpipe jazz, are both acts that : fascinate. i The animals that perform for Derkln ! are trained so well that they do their ' parts without an attendant on the staffe. 1 A story of a busy day tn Dogville Is cn- i acted. ; McKay's Scottish lap sie.s are dainty and : enticing. They sing and dance well. I. it- ; tie May is a comedienne whose person- i ality and humor are pleasing. The drum and bagpipe jazz numbers win hearty ap- i plause from the audience. "Noodles" Fagan and company, including- bajiy Mary, appear with their usual store of laughs and songs. Fagan pro- , duces spontaneous verses concerning jer- sons in the audience, and the littie girl 1 gives exhibitions of classic dances. A tenor of no mean ability is found in Jim Doherty, the Irish soloist. His songs rango from the popular to the nemi-clnssic. nemi-clnssic. Melodies that have been heard the past year are given in the number presented by Lowe and the Baker sisters. Hoops are rolled and objects juggled In a surprising manner by the Zara Carmen Car-men trio. A review of what has recently taken place in the world is given in the Pantagescope. and a new list of the latest popular airs is played by the orchestra. |