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Show THE NEW BILLS. The Orpheum's headliner on the bill beginning begin-ning tomorrow afternoon is announced as Sel-doms' Sel-doms' Venus, a representation of plastic statuary composed by Paul Seldom. Miss Brna Claren, who is said to be one of the most perfect models in the world, will be seen in the various repro ductions. Walter Stanton is on the program with the first Chanticleer stunt the Orpheum has offered since the success of Rostand's famous play in Paris. The five Mowatts in club juggUng; Charles Kenna, the street fakir; jMdntyre & Groves in a sketch called "On Father's Train"; Kate Watson and Gus Cohan in "The Hoosier Girl," and Mankin in his frog j?ct, "A Frog's Paradise," Para-dise," will complete the bill. A Henry B. Harris production of Klein's diama, "The Lion and the Mouse," will play the coming week at the Colonial. The story of Shirley Shir-ley Rossmore's fight with "Ready Money" Rider, involving a love story between Rider's son and 'the girl, and the various other side lights going to make up Klein's interesting study of present-day present-day social and political conditions, Is well and favorably known everywhere as his play has attained at-tained increasing success each season. The Mission is offering the Bessie Valdare troupe of girls in a clever bicycle act; Hickey's comedy circus; Lora, a German innovation; Roberts Rob-erts and Fullton, in a merry sketch, and Marie Fitzgibbon. The bill goes through until Wednesday Wednes-day of next week. |