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Show ' 1 - Qie .. . - V. for over 34" night io f'hicago, during its phenomenal run. .-I Dave Lewi ia actually funny. Stage folk give him t h ia unliaputcd distinction. distinc-tion. Thi enmediaa ha been supplied with a funny song fsres by Campbell B. Caaad in. "Dna't Lie to Your Wife." Mr. Cenad ia a New York Herald Her-ald newapaper an, who gathered together to-gether the funny sides of unman nature na-ture that had come to his attention while covering assignments for th New York Herald, and placed them in -brctrrliir un)ipr ma atyle in thi aong farce. Th piece ta said to ha arintillating a to dialogue, and full of keen wit aad odd and laughable situation; a laugh in three acta. Rowland and Clifford are staging stag-ing the production, which had a long run at tha Whitney opera ho ia Chicago last season. '- "Th Boeary." to be produced by Rowland and Clifford at the Colonial th coming arsaon, ia described aa follow: fol-low: A typical American beauty is shown, a young wife, her devoted huaband, their friend and the material surrounding sur-rounding which wealth can procure. Then cornea the jarring note, o slight that even the moat rnitiv ear could hardly hear it. Bather it ia a tnbtl discord of th atmoapher. No one knows wheaee it come or th raaoa of ite being; bot it growa. grow, more and more apparent. Now it well Into euspieioa and donbt, then blind rag and the household la rent; It happineaa gone. - Than ria the other power, a higher spiritual Bote, which swells upon the ear until ita beautv aad divine har-aionv har-aionv brings the discordant anuls f th family back to peae and full accord. ac-cord. That t "The Koaarv." Harrington Revnftlil will play th part of rather Brian Kelly, a priest. AT THE ORPHEUM Th Brit, big "girlie" ahow of the eeaeoa is due to diaport at the Orpheum aa ta headliaar on the new bill which opas Jor a weak 'a run at tomorrow - avauaaaa. This production come in the form at a of See L. Lky ' "Th Phot 8hop." with Mamie Fleming. Charto t. Btiaa aad Eugen Redding a th aura of a lrg d capable musical comedy company. The men who wrote th mulf and lyrtee of "Madam "her- rT." "Tha Tllr -Twtns," "Hngati y" aad "Doctor Da Lux" ar responsible re-sponsible f th am office IB regard tr'Th Photo Shop." Th act staged with the Uat fad ear ly aaaociatcd with Mr. Jky ' prodiic-tioas. prodiic-tioas. Tha actio is bruk and fetching. Th girl ar prtty and clever in sing ing and daaclng numbers and the idea i novel. Whst mor eaa b asked! Origiaal aad elever eharacter songs are promioad wha 0n Oreen appear, before th footlights. H haa a big reprtoir and h ha selected la nm-beirof nm-beirof the beit for hi " A Btudy In boaga," which will be a feature on the new bill. There ar many laugh, fur-aihd fur-aihd by hie varioue typaa and the act i further atrengthensd by th work of Charle Btraigbt, who accompaalea him oa tha piano. . , . . With youth, beauty and talent la leagn with her, Elida Mom. will fur-mab fur-mab aa appaaliag n amber. Mia Morris sing sweetly and in a charming fahion a Bumbr of recent eong hit. Her per-oaality per-oaality plays a big part ia "getting them vr,'' aa the aying goea, while kr eoqutr is fetching alike to bmb aad wameB. Her dainty dancing, too, adds to tho charm of hr aumber. . Tha Mareel aad Boris trio, famed as Pariiiaa entartaiaer who ar touring the eireolt for th nrtt tims, are due to present a novelty In delicate hand balancing, bal-ancing, acrobatics, juggling and musical feat. Each move is made with aa eae . aad grac that aeem to be effortless. A charming muaical offering will b preaeatad br Curro aad Carmen, th former a violinit of merit and th latter lat-ter a dainty little girl who ie a wondt en th harp. They confine their alee tion to popular operatic genu, and wherever they have appeared ob the circuit they have bees oa of th bit oa the biil. . Aomethtag saw la contortion and acrobat ie work is premised la tha act "A Pnula ia BUck aad Whit," a of-nfrd of-nfrd by Mreills, a Eiiropa performer. per-former. He balaace bimaelf with one .hand oa a erntch while awinging oa a !opaded alack wire. Running up a .flight of .ten oa his haadt with hla body vr hi head 1. aoothar daring feat. Spinning oa a po't with kit mouth aa a support is hi closing feat. Marseille go through hia performance jdreaaed ia white, oa a dark stage, draped 1b black velvet. - Hein Ausrbarh. who la favorably .knows aa a character comedian, will deliver de-liver a comic political address in disleet. This mnilcgl eomedv eomtdiaa call hi aet "Th German Philoonhr." Nw tlm n tha daylight motioa picture pic-ture machine, coupled with anma elaui-cei elaui-cei and popular aelsctions by tha cue-rt cue-rt rchtra complt th bill. AT THE COLONIAL. Harry Bulger ia "The Flirting Prla-C," Prla-C," Mart H. Singer' new muueal fare by Adam. Hough aad Howard, omaa to th Colonial this year billed aa a recent Chicago sneers, Ratmrts from Chicago are to the effect that the fiec ia decidedly entertaining, and hat th authors have surpaased themselves them-selves ia writing th book, aad that Joe Howard haa written aevcral musical number that linger la tha memory. . Mort H. finger, who aenda tha production, pro-duction, has engaged a cast ia surl'ort of Mr. Bulger of well know musical paeple. He is sending, It ia ssid. the same production that was presented V 1 ' y"';'. 5 I , . , v f '.'-,"";- 'r "i 1 k J. Bean ltU 1m L. Lasky'g "Ta Fhato fcioy at th Orpliwi all aaxt |