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Show H IMiVVS AND VIjAYEKS H i ..iitimifl Prom Preceding Page.) B "In Lute Mr. Allen," and will be H h.'m, ntt'd l Miss Lida McMillan, who H ip he original "College W4lo" in Hl IStu York and London The pla let Is H lv lliicmiin imlgoi and this season is H Aim McMfll in t first in uudeille K How d-d and North ate names to con- H juif with in andellle. Thev will he H n riM-mbered fot their spit ndid u 01 It H in 'those Wi'ie the Ilapp Das and H ' Biu k to i llliiKto-i." The demand H foi these c banning sketches was so E Kreit it was di tided that Mr I low aid H jiiiv.nt dm and Mi Noith the other H ind it fell to Mi Howard s lot to offci jH ' ill- --1 Wei llippv Oavi and Beit jH hiiov was (iKi'td to pln the op- posito role. Lawrence Johnston, u ventriloquist who emerged from obscurity ob-scurity to the erj top of his profession, profes-sion, will delight audiences twice a day with his remarkable powers and his dummy figure that seems to be alhe A charactet comedy with ath-letU ath-letU trimmings will be the offering of the Reed Bi others, clever arid eccentric ec-centric gymnasts. Thsy call their act "The Eccentric Waiter," and It seres to portray their skill In feats of strength and agility with a dash of comedy that would be hard to excel. A kilted Scot, with a reel Scotch dla-ln dla-ln t and a fund of good stories may hlwHa be counted upon to furnish wholesome entertainment Sidney llaxtei not only has the dialect and the stories, but he wears the kilts, does some amazing tricks on a slack wile, and i. isslsti d h a charming Siotih laHsit 'I he L-dlson mo!ng talking pictures will furnish anotliei diversion on the capital bill |