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Show IW hpeakiuK of cliii'ka hoa Suit j Lakr haa too Just now. ilia on at tbe fauuu ull tliiatrc fa Kirtt Munt'i i atrert will undoubtedly prove Jbe murv lluriiiA itumtu lh rvt of lb work. , ("berr are ant onl I'anry "chickens I oviN there. Iiut some a fully rut lit tie uab. ' ' I I 4 Lutii'iana Lou " ram heralded J! musiral comedy from tbe ! fialle I oycra bunae, t birago. and a fairl lartre audieer iircctrd the Initial I""-fnrniaur I""-fnrniaur lart uiuht at I Lie Mlt l.ak.' ' Thi:rc ta more patlm than rome1y i! 1 tha piece; quite a, lot of eeiinne artiu tbHt ia ctjliicly aatiatnctiiry ant cnr.Tinh plot fny pluy without muVlc, ! It would airoiu the mruHirt to rcmtlj it pillule tun of Uoiiiiaiia lou " t be j dav after 'itrcbdng a -rti rniiiicc. ; Not our of the tT ticipala baa a goo 1 i voice, witb the jeiliie aceitin ol Aatunul Lieberl. 11 had aiii-b a cold J laat night, no oae could judge hifri ainiug ghilttiea. A cbnru girl wboi mipb with bim during hja "Jly Koac a' I the tibcttn" auinhrr waa I ha moat plcaniig aingcr tn the akow lal mtlil. She diiaervra an opiortiinuv to prnvc! hcraclf worthy ot better putt in th.' production. Tint dcpltc Ihia the nfriTina imed entertaining and It ia tlkrlv to play In znnd hitaiucM at the remaining irfnrm ancee. Frequently the aiulicnce eat. for minutea perfcctlv quiet durinr;. pcrioit of the not acrioua kind of a't-iiic. a't-iiic. then applauded ccnerntialv to re ward good effort, Alinont 4 ottcu il muched at aomc ratber nool comedy tlmt waa undcfilcd at any rutu. fiiio I't-ature waa agrcatily notice aide at the Mart; The costume were hritht and clean, giving evidence of laundry work. Thia ia not the rate with mo-t mualcal road ahowa. The atniiig of the eecond act railed forth a loud tribute of prai.e from the audienee. nnd it deeeed it. While the priori). ala can't fine, all of them can act muck lietter than nio-t people in niuaical roniediea. Lemuel j Lieliert clvea a rather pliaeing inter nrctation uf the Jewiab role. Ja.oh l.idcit t-ki. There ia nothing offenaiv about bia humor and at limea be give a rather .tniirbinx turn" to the patbetir linra of hit part. Hia 1 a aort of eopv after fhivid Warfield' work. Freddie Nice, aa Nioo Holme, made manv frienda. lie dance anlcudidlv and haa a good ieronlity. If he had a voice be would he a topnotefcer. Ana Hovd put over a lot of laugh. he po-Md aa the chaperon of Louiaa lou. 8he ia haVr and "ae her avoir ditpoia to get laugha. Her own laug'i ta infectinua. t'c-ilia Novaain ia rery ,,rH'r.,.'", .eiv'" '''' 'hrm to the part f Lotuaa Lou. e e e 1 EMP'!!r-"'4 If any one deelrea to laugh hcartl y ,n.t I.. 1,1 full .-onlent, he may. ?. i"i ? r,",n "Tbe Mlant Army." In Hu.le.1 l th., aplendld new bill at the Kmpreaa. rake three men. one of them fullv "even feet tall and a "ekinny aa r.1?..! .,'hi "d two feet tall and one "i.li1 VJ"' mn ,n exlKtence, and tha !'h rotundity horarrlnr near the 4" mark. Ore., ,he three In uniform and put them thronxh a aerie, of military, feeta and the affair la certain to h rldlc. UlOUB, The mlaflt rmv due not atop at th JwircMng. howeter. All of them are nrnt claw comrdlana and the audience doe not at a hreihln pel until th act I over. With th. annv la Mlaa ee1e Reno, who alnaa veveial aong up to the standard of eaorllencv ur the oora-pany oora-pany with whlcb ehe la aeeoclated. elecond honor In tha new hill ao to a sensational railroad play called "Number 44." Th settlor for this act ia very elaborate and th plot la strong. Th Brooklyn Harmony r'our. male quartette artlat. sing several melndlou (ejection, and laat night aucreeded In caualng a near riot because thev ran out of Bongs, On of the beat Juggling seta that ha been presented here for some time 1 given by the Morton-Jewell troup. pre-eentlnr pre-eentlnr "An Event In Clubdom." All five member of .the company ar splendid splen-did pecmena of humanllv and they do some feats with Indian club that ar truly wonderful. Thao Carly has an animal act that la much the earn a animal act euiral1y ere. The act cunalate nf several doaa. iMit nothing startling la to he seen during thle part of the prosram. Kll lisweon, a black face comedian, who ha composed several tuneful songs, has a rather Interesting at. He etnas bis latest com pmil Uon. "Pucker I'p Your IJpa, -Mlea Lludy," and this redeems him elth the audienc for any faults In hla monohigu work. Th bill a a whul la splendid. e e e Tbe following theatre oottee ar marked "advertksemeat" In order to omply with a tnci Interpretation ot , . th saw federal aewapaper law. Ia no I I aenae an they paid adveruaemeota. They are Item fnralahed by th pree. ageota f th vmrtou tkaatrm : r-TT 'I th Oarrlok and heavy advance eat ale would indicate that vry .eat would be ld .ai ly. TaKetller with Hi merry mueh-al comedy, "They Loved a ls.ie" that have erved rr1ck patron pat-ron th past six days, tonight will be the real nlht for the "honey girls, who lll contest for cash prises, and a ther. are Km nw fie. It Is expected that tlie girl, who walk away with the money tonight will have to glv a good account of themaelvea and have a .peclally par xcellence. Tonight will aleo he the laat il.anc to aee Buddie Duncan and Iew IhiniiHr. the funny boys "f th Allen Curtis Frolic company a they Jump and scamper aiawt the staae Iu kilts and tights. They are a scream and represent repre-sent til "Uit nd llort of It." HALT IJVKK Onca In 4 xraat whlla thr lonma ovr tha horlsuu a master ml which crtmtai. In aonj particular t)?lI of amleavor, a work o( iranltia. Tha whole woi'lij acknowldKia Ita Rratuaa and parftTiion. Maurica Maetarlint-k. tha author-phlloaophar, haa done auoh a tnirift for tha- at a (a In writ Inn "Tha Blue Bird. Tha play an acknowledged maatarpiaoa. Hera, aa wall aa In a half dusan fore inn countrla. thta drama holda a reverrntlal placa In tha atttHm of thou-unda thou-unda upon thouaanda. Thla city will hava Ita flrat oiportunltir of witnaa.lna thla rcmarkahla plav of fantaay when Meitar. tSl.uhart prnaant It at the Knit Lake theatre for thre night tMulnning January 37- Tha play atanda for hapul-nona hapul-nona the blue bird typlllaa that. And I -ven If tha two principal rharartara are I children, there's a moral Involved In the , tale which tnde to make everyone mora ivor tented with hla lot. From a production at and do Int. The I Hue ntrd" (a the biRRevt attraction on tour with tha poealhle etcaptton of 8oth. rn aV Marlowe, who are compelled ta carry tha e'tt-rv of a half dosan playi In their repeitolrn. I OI)NIAL -Tha week at the Colonial la draw lni ,to a cloee wltli every attendance attend-ance record at the houae broken with the production of "Oat Rich Quick Wal-llnford." Wal-llnford." William J. Kelly'a tharactaiV antlon of the title role haa won new laureia for the popular Block atar and tha announcement that next weak he will present for the Arat time hem In stock. land j.t popular prtcaa, the comedy auc-ceaa, auc-ceaa, "The Fortune Hunter." haa credited a aood deal of Intereat. Tha play will he I remembered without difficulty by Halt I La k era. ai U haa been playe1 here twli-e . by New York cotnpanlea and each time to crowded hoiiaaa. The atory concern the adventurea of Natlianial Duman. a young and handsome chap, who goea Into a email town with the utterate Intention Inten-tion of beina; a modal youns; man for a year, and then taking hla pick ot the village belreeeee. ORPHEUM Marlon Uttlefteid and her Florentine slngera, eight aolulala. are proving a big hit at the Orpheum thia week. Tha peraonallty of thla company fa ma ) up extluvtvely. it la aald. of former for-mer mem be re of the Metropolitan Grand Opera company. Mlaa L4Ulenld. organiser organ-iser and manager of the troupe, la a epIendVd corrtralttj. A few yeara aaro ahe won a free acholarehlp to the conservatory conserva-tory of mualc In Home, and ftnienert her mvialcal elucatlon at the axpenae of the Italian government. 0- .1 ' OARRIVK-'Tonlsl't la the bifi nlKlrt at |