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Show ;l ' . O Ml H I WIHIHWN.HM! Mfai .lll HI ! H III I T IS not only a XI clever bill that is lij presented at ji Pantagqs this HI 9 i week but it is fi ''JkrTnri'T a J 1 an exceptional ,i one, the best m seen here in a long while. There is M ' everything to please comedy, music, B " drama. There are two real headlin- M ers and there are other acts that are 1 in the same class. "The Notorious B Delphine"an emotional sketch, is M filled with thrills and surprises and Mh lighting effects that make it a nov- Ht' I elty. It is new and out of the ordi- nary. It is well worth your while to H I see it but don't get afraid in the dark 1 I tho blackness of which spreads over Hl I you before the act and in plenty, too. r , j I There is a jingle in the musical num- H I bers in "Flirtation," a musical satire H I on college life, that is most refresh- H r jng. Then, too, the people in the H i sketch .can sing, their costumes are Hj J I pretty as are also the women. The H J sketch is filled with pep and ginger H ' j with catchy tuneful music, and clever H dialogue and the terpsichorean fea- H tures are away above the average. B j!' ' "A Triumph in Aerial Artisry" is the H l( way that the Aerial Patts are billed Hl and the name is not misapplied for Hi . their act is a thriller as it is also 1 speedy and they charm with their m several stunts. M Zeno and Mandell are a clever pair, H who in the making of funny faces and H more than clever songs, present a turn H that pleases all. H Creative comedians arc Quigley and j Fitzgerald. Their comedy is of the V' slap stick order and they are excep- flHh) W L. THORNE, OF W L THORNE &. CO. HH l "IN THE NOTORIOUS DELPHINE" HV HE A DUNE A TTRA CTION A T H . . . tionally funny while their dancing and singing is more than well done. In the film pictures nre seen the best War Views that have yet been presented. Those'5 shown this week aie of a series made for the British government and are on the battle fronts of France. The pictures are well worth seeing and were there nothing noth-ing else on the bill, one would come away from the playhouse well pleased. To all that is mentioned there is to be added tho music of Eddy Fitzpat-rick's Fitzpat-rick's orchestra, which is as delightful delight-ful as ever. |