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Show ! f uttEQOENOr Tf M 'oaUN ROUGE" J I ; 'Thatcher Opera House, Tuesday, Feb. 21 st. &. t i H I Theatres H' The Queen of the Moulin Rouge. H Tho "floats" used In tho carnlvnl H sccno of that sensational musical H comedy, "The Queen or tho Moulin H Kongo," n ro mmlo from designs of tho H famous artists when thoy wore stu- H dents In Purls who looked forward to H tho annual rovel, tho Quat-z-arts ball. H Ouo wbb sketched by Whlstlor, nil- H other by Gilbert White, a brother of H Stewnrt Kdward White, the novelist; H I n third by Jules Giieiiu. Harrison H Fisher, tho Illustrator, designed Ht 111 J another, and u fifth Is tho work of H John McCutcheon, tho world-famous H cartoonist if the Chicago Tribune Samuel K. Unrk Is sending this work of l'aul M. Potter, John T. Hall and Vincent Dryan to the Thatchor Opera Houso on February 21st, with tho original or-iginal costumos, sconory and effects, and with practically tho original company, com-pany, Including Snltz Edwards and Hnrrq Short. The Girl In the Kimono. Those who love light opera with Its attendant dash and charm, will bo anxious for the production of "Tho Girl In tho Kimono,' which comos to tho Thatcher Opera Houso tomorrow night. Frances Wnrren makes tho play u promising one. She Is nbly assisted as-sisted by n largo company; tho Btago i-iul,mient Is of tho highest class; and undoubtedly tho production will I be right up to tho best standards of ' Scene From "The Girl-in the Kimona..' D ' H MmjlM - , l - musical comedy. Press notices speak' of tho charm of Miss Warren, putting hor in tho front ranks with most of tbo light opera favorites, "Tho Girl in tho Kimono" Is suro to plcaso a largo audlcnco tomorrow night, Tho Salt l.ako Trlbuno has the following to say of tho production: "First nlghters at the Colonial thea-tor thea-tor Sunday night to witness "Tho Girl In tho Kimono" found a pleco of pleas' Ing and catchy music with Just enough of a plot to carry tho audlenco with tho morry swing of tho play. "The pleco starts off with plenty of action and contlnuo till tho curtain falls on the last net, as tho belligerents belliger-ents forget tholr quarrel. Tho musical numbers aro catchy, and when tho audience Isn't expressing approval of the music It Is convulsed with daughter daugh-ter over tho difficulties Cnrtor .has with thrco "sisters" on hand In hln apartment nt tho samo time, as tho icsult of circumstances, ' "Tho laughablo situations of tho second act of tho play Is helped by tho Introduction of somo original lines. Tho play closes with n scene In tho cafo whoro good sonso provalls, to tho mutual satisfaction of tho dissatisfied dis-satisfied persons. "Lively singing and dancing nro heard and seon throughout tho pleco. Tho audlenco mot the efforts ot tho playors with encouraging applause. Loo Monro, In "Call Mo a Taxlt'LjItob-crt Taxlt'LjItob-crt T. Mallory, In "Chum Highball" and "I Lovo to I,ovo a Mason,""i"by Moran and Miss Frnncca Warr$f, th$ girl In tho kimono, nil wore onrWod. For now and catchy jjiuslc and plenty of laughs, "Tho Girl In tho Kimono" lt ono of tho season's best offorlngs nt tho Colonial. Tho Threo Twins. "Thrco Twins"- which comos to tho Thatchor Opera Houso, Fob. 21th, is positively ono of tho best musical comedies that hits cvoeon produced, .-. ;v:--.uiixji It had a long run of flvo months at tho Whitney Opera house In Chicago and ono whole year nt tho Herald Squnro thoatre, Now York, whoro tho S. II. O. sign was displayed nightly. "Threo Twins" Is a musical comedy com-edy with a plot and many novel foa-turos, foa-turos, tho conglomerate nonsense, tho riot of color, and tho spirited movements move-ments made such an agrcoablo attack on one's senses that It mattors not un-dor un-dor what namo tho revelry goes. Tho music titillates and tantalizes, and tho witty lines and ndopt clowning unlto ono to laughter. Mr. Galtes has so lavishly costumed tho beautiful show girls that (hoy aro most pleasing to tho oye. In tho second act aro olght of tho handsomest Parisian Dlrcc-tolro Dlrcc-tolro gowns, worn by boautlful and shapoly girls. Tho electrical offects aro marvelous, tho Facoograph being a distinct novelty, tho electrical aerial aer-ial swing bolng an amazing structure of steel, illuminated with over 2,000 electric lights rovolvlng nt a rapid rato with six show girls in tho baskets singing "Tho Cuddlo Song" Is snld lo bo ono of tho most beautiful finales over staged. Tho company Is headed by Victor Morloy who created tho loading rolo and Desslo Clifford, ouo of tho most charming comediennes on tho American Ameri-can stago. Tho supporting cast includes in-cludes Willard Flanagan, Ilcggio Mop jIb,' Kdward Wade, Kdward P. Dower, ' Frank Smith, Harry Collins, Ada 'Datcmnu. Lillian Sadler, Minnie Allen Al-len .Helen. Dullols, Estoll Colbort, and n chorus of sixty people.- 1 ' ' I I ' " i ' ' " .. -1 Boogie Boo Ladies, in The Girl in the Kimona i |