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Show "SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN." The Pollock comedy at the Garrick has scarcely scarce-ly fulfilled expectations this week. It is far from the playwright at his best in either humor or denoument and has proven a very difficult dif-ficult play for production by a stock company whose time and facilities for preparation are necessarily limited. ft Despite this, however, it is a serio-comic little farce that almost unconsciously appeals and the I Garrick's production is admirable in every respect. re-spect. It has furnished Miss Clifton, the company's com-pany's leading woman, some very excellent op- f, portunities for emotional work, and she has taken advantage of them with results that go far to indicate the better things that may be expected of this talened girl as the Garrick get further into its season and stages some of the heavier dramas on its list. There is excellent fun in "Such a Little Queen," and this last half or the week it has picked up in the favor of the playgoers play-goers and is closing with some very large audiences. audi-ences. A it A |