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Show PANTAGES A SNAPPY bill brimful of pep and da.h is now delighting Pantages patrons. In the topnotch position is "The Fireside Reverie," a delightful little fantasy featuring Jack Princeton, Prince-ton, Del Sherrard and a bevy of dainty maidens, who sing and dance entranc-ingly. entranc-ingly. Princeton is a comedian worthy of the name, while Sherrard wins a big slice of applause with his splendid singing. Stepping close behind the headliner are the Four Bards, American gymnasts, gym-nasts, who put over a snappy gymnastic gymnas-tic and balancing turn, which goes over with a bang. Travato, eccentric violinist, tickles his audience with his inimitable playing. He not only can play wonderfully, but he gets heaps of comedy out of his turn. Eddie Wal-zer Wal-zer and Mable Dyer are a couple of I laugh-getters who Blap over some comedy com-edy patter, songs and dances with ir- w resistible dash. As Sis Hopkins, lit- i le Miss Dyers wins the house. Paul g Mohr has a blithe cycle of soldier songs which wins a lot of favor, and Paul Pedrini and his monks keep the mirth ball rolling with their clever and comical stunts in "Fun on a Battleship." Bat-tleship." Timely news view and a snappy musical score by Eddie Fitz-patrick's Fitz-patrick's orchestra top the show, which 1 plays through Tuesday night. 3 Wednesday's array of new acts I promises to be a winner. Starlining 1 the show will be the Million Dollar Dolls, a miniature musical comedy. Other acts will be the Astor Four in 1 a song and patter turn; Ilka Marie 1 Deel in "Tears"; the Aeroplane Girls 1 in a charmingly staged gymnastic act, 1 and Arthur Barrett, whistler and dia- E lectician. 1 |