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Show Yvette and Her New York Syncopatprs, Headliners at Pantages All This Week Whirlwind musicnl conductor with hor orchestra, which carries a number of electrical illumination novel tin that Mf.uly I'iiliAiirc the thrilling effects of their original jazz melodies. - v Vftir. die sprightly miss who has '.-. i vfttine; the big audiences at Pan- WW nil this wek wtth her tn-ri tn-ri Ir.ibl.- Irading of the iazzlext jasi i mi t to be heard here, th New Vi'i I: -Svpcopators. f ncarcrly out of l.rr it-ons. Fo many have Belted that fiut.ii:nn It was thought best to head '( furiliT repetition by , putting th 2:tfwri- first. u . ,-.air ' .Wnt nhe's from Tea. and her nam in off-si.ifccsque la Mian Frances Mca- ton. In a way It seems Itl-fltting t w tii r alt of these secrets here, for nith lit r abundant auburn tresses and k l.rr vlv.icloiia trace, she could, easily be m stnkeir for a French girl direct from copators waa her own Idea. 8h likes to danc and h likes Jan. Of course she like high -brow harmony too. but with a different setting Yvette takes her mother with her whn on tmir. Not only for a chap erone. which sh says Is the main reaeon, but then to tnsur the gay comedienne th only kind of cooking she can enjoy. You can talk about your hot birds and cold bottle, of jntneml water, but that sort of thing thlnkw irnttKtii retot tb scenery, Just for show. If you want to Jmbtbe nourishment with a real sest, enjoy every mouthful mouth-ful and go away from th table with a really thank full" feeling, why Just have mother along to superintend superin-tend th frying of th frljoles or the tasty tortlJltaa end for that matter i the corned beef and cabbage. It doesn't j matter what the food itLsh says. I Its much belter If one's mother selects se-lects It and sees that tt la don to a turn. Ho, the first thing Mini Heaton and her mother hav to do when thy un-load un-load In a city for a week's stay, I to find a furnished flat. That la easier than It uard to be. ah says. No more Is It necessary for them to burn a lamp chob oTi a ahoe horn over a hotel Eas Jet or maeh potatoes in a turn-ler turn-ler with th aid of a peroud bottle. Such thing might hav been necessary neces-sary before the 4a vs of fully equipped kitchenette, but now delightfully furnished fur-nished apartment await one In nearly all of the larger cities, and they have all of th modem Improvements. v As soon aa the trunks are unpacked and th band 4km as parked under the bed, the kitchen t&kee the front and center of the stage, as It wee Mother goes marketing while daughter leads th band In rehearsals and jh re- ulf of aueh team work Is a well cooked meal and a well developed appetite. ap-petite. Miss Heaton learned to play th violin at the New Bngland conservatory conserva-tory of music. Music, sh says, especially espe-cially the higher notes and minor chords, has sn electrifying effect on on her temperament, fin simply can't stand or etr still end play som of th livelier tun. Much oi her lass Is written epctUy for bar with particular par-ticular a lent ion to her disposition. When her present tour Over nro Pin tag.s circuit hag been completed, Tvett will glv g certain foreign manager man-ager his snswer as to whathar ah will accept hi teims for a tour of Euro Eu-ro pa with her ayncopatora. Of course it 1 hoped by every performer, some time to tak a trip abroad. Mis Heaton Hea-ton say sh hasn't yet outgrown the feeling that America Is sUU good enough for her. |