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Show Popular Pair Promise Plenty o' Pep In Orpheum V od. Bill Opening Tonight ' 11 m ii i in i , ii ' ' " I it FT h- " I Floron Amss sna Adslaida Winfhrop In thsir new tro vasty, headlining ths Orphaum bill which opsns tonight. ! plote tha splrndld and axceptlonallT clever a'aortment of attractions. : ? I I Headlined by that alwara to be de-pe de-pe n1ed upon pair of clever vaudeville artlata Flo rent Amos and Adelaide Win throp. In a brand new art, the Orpheum bill opening ton, ah t breathea a aplrlt of class and dlatlnottveneaa that tti It aai.ie from the ordinary run of variety pros ra ma. Amea and Win throp, than whom there is no claw tee team In a.! I variety, will preaent "Alice In Hlundarla.nd," a tmv-ealy tmv-ealy that haa proved a veritable riot of fun all a Ion a; the Orpheim circuit. Theae famed artlsta a I way a do thtnga wonderfully wonder-fully well and It goea without aaylng that they will hav aome thing mighiy good to offer thla time. There la plenty of dancing and lnlnr of the clevarest aort in this funfeat vehicle. It would be difficult to even picture a more alluring bit of femminit than Stella Tracey or a more delightfully satisfying sat-isfying comedian than Carl McJiLiila, the-lwo the-lwo artlate who liav "37T!u;d hands to giv ua "Rita of Kxclualveneaa." The art Is offered aa a refreshing dlveralon In eon j and dance, with the song in evidence tn a delightfully original manner man-ner of presentation. Fred Fenton and Kammy Fteida occupy an important epot on the bill In their surpria act, "Appearing "Ap-pearing in Veraon," To tell Juat what they have to offer would apoll one of the moat distinctively different acts of the seaaon. Joe Towle, the fellow with his own riecullar entertainment, haa one mi union n life and that la to make folks laugh. Ha . euoceeds wonderfully well in his monologue net. imnbar'a old time darkles dar-kles are purveyors of Southern melodies. They are one of ths moat popular of colored quartets and make things hum with their well sung songs of the South, together with plenty of modern day music. The thre original Regal who atyle themeetvea "The Village Black -a emit ha." preaent a remarkable act. ahowing to what a high dgree of perfect per-fect ion muscular development may be carried. They show unuaual aklll In the ItreisentRtlon of t hetr clever offering. ucy Olllett, known aa "The Ldy From Delft." offers an exhibition of dexterltv aefdom rlvalfd. Mies (Jillett. although but In her twentieth year, occupiea a high niche In the vaudeville hall of fame. JnrurrmandTnpir |