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Show LOCAL GIRL'S NEW . COMEDY A SUCCESS Mtas Margaret Whitney's newest musical musi-cal comedy, "The Steno." was presented at Whitney hall last nUtht before an audience audi-ence that crowded th hall. The play Is bright and clever, the lines are witty and th music la of th lilting, breesv type that rapidly galna popularity. There is Jawt enough plot to th play to act as a string to bind together a whole sheaf of attractive song" which hav many merits. ! The main characters' were: Mayme Donahue, head stenographer. Esther Davis; Da-vis; Manager Harrington. Howard Anderson: An-derson: Tom Barrlngton. hla eon, James Watson; Ftaby Barrlngton, his daughter, Oladvs Williams, Bob White, a reporter. Kendall Thomas: Magdalene Maude Florentine Flor-entine J one, society stenographer. Ivy Paul; Llssle Isabella Knott, Eva Younger. And the stenographer were: Louise Felt, Margaret Cla waon. Florence Campbell. May Urav. Wanda Lyon. Ermel Best. Leah Hstlday. Lillian Jones. Nora Wls-corab. Wls-corab. Paul Whitney. Chester Midgely. A group of the "old sweethearts" consisted con-sisted of Orace Mead. Margaret Clawson. Louis Felt. Florence Wells, Roemarle Young, Florence Campbell, Marlon Whitney. Whit-ney. Lillian Wells. The youthful staff managers consisted of Miss Whitney herself aa general manager man-ager and director. Misa Alt bo IhmhMr. accompanlat ; Daniel Spencer, assistant stage manager; Richard Burton, assistant assist-ant buslnesa manager; Cart Reynolds, master of propert lee : Bert Whitney. Frank Whitney and Jack Clawson, master mas-ter mechanic. |