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Show I If I Theatrical Offerings for the Qomin$ Week bbH I M & ; I "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S" H ' ! 3 Tho management of tho Ttuitchcr H . Jt Opera lloiiBO will present on next H ' .' 2 Tuesday night, Fob. 27, tho remarl:- H i I nI" comedy "Tho Girl from Hector's" H Z which Is ono of thoso efenesent H J 2 rnnwdlcs full of dollghtful and laugh- H ! j ..Llo situations nnd played with n vim H til it tbnt Is ul)'t-llnto ln lts IIvcIIcbs. H' ( 9 T,1 scenery 1b new and approprl- H f ate and tho costuming or tho lodica K i m or tbo latest modols. We quoto tho V j j 2 Dx Angeles Times: "The Olrl from H , Z Jlcelor'H" was charming. Whatovcr I H J may call it, It pleased tho nudionco H 3 nfehtJy, It tickled them tn death. H ' JI Seven c-ncoures were given one icl. B ,- ' sail wery climax wns greeted wUh B ' Jf IU bonniest applause. "Tho Girl" bbbbm was chic, up-to-date, catchy nnd ex-ubornnt. ex-ubornnt. Did I like chocolate blauc-mango blauc-mango t Do I like pretty girls nnd humorous Incidents? Do I like a good story wolt told? It was a pretty potpourri pot-pourri of song and laughter, a gay melange of well-acted Incidents. "KIbs mo oh tho beauty spot behind my ear," Bho murmured to tho fcii-umoured fcii-umoured star, and ovcry ono In tho nudionco with the excoptlon of Uncla ' Ebon, wished they were In tho star's shoes. 1 Miss Kntherlnc Ileynore as "Tho 'Girl" Ib spoken of as pecularlarly suited to tho part. In face figure, nnd gcnoral temperament she Is a genulno reproduction of the assslnu: lated tpo to ho found beneath the-bright the-bright lights of tho cxpennlvo cufeh of Now Vork City. Sent Ealo now on. BBBBM ri I I MWm Raynore with "The Girl From Rector's at the Opera : ' I "ouse I roarj 27tlii H i i - bbbbbbbbbbV T wydw Jk'r f Jt.r o. IBVflVflVnVflVflVflVflVflVflMBVBsiH&v ?Sf ! h ! I Scene in "TneChorusLady" Wed., Feb. 28 1 1 j "ttuSi bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbHbbIbbbI bH 'i flllKp bbbbbK vPsdiHSwl BHB 11 'MBHBJJS aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBw-i -J irMBBBBBBBBBM I H ii "THE MIBSUUM GIRL" 'Tho Missouri Qui" which mudo mich n pronounced hit hero upou lu last appearanco Is booked for a return da to for March t, and Judging fro'it tbo favorable comments hoard on every hand fiom our thcatregoets, tho attraction will draw an Immcnuo crowd. Tho manager assures us that the cast this season far exceeds any that has yet produced the piece, as fiif tho prices, they will bo bo reasonable rea-sonable that everyone will bo able to attend, In many minds pure food nnd ttnttlo Creek aro synonymous. Until he passed throught tho little Michigan Michi-gan city enrouto to Ciilcpgo tcccntly this wus tho parallel lu Tim Murphy's mind. Mr. Murphy being a pure food-or, food-or, Ih fond of the cereal which phil-Ittlncs phil-Ittlncs call "baled hay." When In; discovered that his tialn was to pad through Ilnttlo Creek, tho comedian wntched for it cngerly ln expectation of looking out upon a doublo row of factories plastered with trado marks lrade funiillur to him nU. breakfast. TJnfoitunatcly It began to rain, light-l light-l and mistily, as tho train approached approach-ed the homo of tho breakfast food, nndthi'only sign Mr. Murphy saw adorned tho wall of n planning mill. It read: "Tho Ilnttlo Creek Interior Finish Company." o Last season when Helen Ware was looking about Now York for a placo whore sho might Install ber Lars and I'cnatcn for the season, to tho care-takor, care-takor, who was exhibiting an apartment apart-ment with nil tho native grace of his species, Miss Ware romarked: "It Bcems very hot In this room." "Vis mum," tho gontlomnn replied readily. "There's a torrlblo umount of humanity In tho air today." I PHOTO PLAYS , n The Princess has boon standing 'em up agnln this week, tho principal utttnetion being I. M. Right & Al , Iluig, tho Mutt and Jeff of vaudeville vaude-ville Their acts bolng now and original ori-ginal and their Jokes up-to-dnte, they aro "pulling down" tho laughs over, night. Their concertina playing aud baton swinging Ib also very pleasing. Tonight they will put on "Mutt & Jeff In London" which Is sure to bo n scream. Some good films were shown In connection which rounded out n good bill. Next The Hamlltons, high class sketch artists will appear. At tho Ooak "Tho Awakening of John Uond" should bo soon by ovory-ono, ovory-ono, not only for Its Btrong story and pleasing acting, but for its educational educa-tional value. "Taking His Medicine" Is sure a scream, while other good films shown at this houso aro "Norma "Nor-ma from Norway," "Tho Troubles of n Ilutler," "Patho'a Wookley," "Tho Old Doll," "Hor.I'ot," while Mr. Cobb is singing tho latost popular hit "My Garden in Sweden." The Lyric has an exceptionally fine t . this week, Monday nnd first half oi week "Vanity Fair" In three roolB h tho Vltlgraph company was shown, this being by f.ir tho blgge3t nnd best im.vlng picture production over pro-diced pro-diced In this ci i Tho popular film Thorites Helen Gaidnor nnd John i' nny wero seen at their best. "A (. rllsh Impulse," by Lubln, 'Tho Pur-l Pur-l ill's Heroism," "Tho Convert of sail Clemente," ' Undo liiiam's List and "The Higher Toll" the hitter by the Kalem Co . was really i classic In llo u I I Scene in 'The Chorus Lady" at lie Qpera House Wed. Feb. 28 g i t mmm I "THE CHORUS LADY" I Grace Aylcsworth, the talented actress Is appearing this season lu James Forbes most successful comedy come-dy of stngo life "Tho Chorus Lady" and will appear with this attraction ut tho Thatcher Opera House, Feb 28. Miss Ay les worth's many friends and admirers who have boen delighted with her work In other Now York successes, nnd ns leading lady with Virginia Harned last season will appreciate ap-preciate her Interpretation of Patii 1 T--rw-TT rTTT cla O'Brien, a part that is Ideally suited to an actress of Miss Ayles-worth's Ayles-worth's temperament.. ' Belt sacrlfico the flower that sometimes blooms ln the desert wnste of Ignorance Is the motive of this play and that alt rodeeming traits ln tho character of "Put" O'Brien ranke It an unforgotablo play. It Is purely American, told ln the languago of acute expression slang. With a sound moral and plenty of good common sense. 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It Is full of action and complicated episodes, and these aro enough to glvo n comedy adoquato life. In short, "Tho Girl from Rector's" Is n bright farce, and for thoso who like that sort of thing It gives genulno entertainment without In any way shocking tho moral sensibilities. To enjoy It ono must simply take tho at-titudo at-titudo of n tired man, loll back ln tho opera chair nnd let tho merry whirl go round. M rs Katherlno Iloynoro as Louto Sodalno, is certainly a well begotten creature, and was charmingly naughty naugh-ty in her .role.Tho other members of the company wero satisfactory n their rolos. o I -- i . -tm Scene in "The Girl From Rector's" IT flHHf tBBHBjiL'TTlit i Jf " .3MBM.il ffVXl. Bti Aj?-milf J tttKlM jMJPbjTBBBBBBBBBBBBBH fW |