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Show I "THE FLIRTING PRINCESS." ij $ "Tho Fllnlnp PrlnceflR, like its big- ',' gest song hit, 13 full of joys and f" fl "glooms." Some of tbe princlpnls jk f who gave little promise at first turn- I if cd out later to be the most attractive $ attributes or the performance. Karry Bulger, "Sport Bangs." is a jf I natural comedian and had some very j !f good material, which ho handled well, gll? eBpcclallv his Rougs. 'Reincarnation." and "Wihat Us Poor Girls Go jft Through." S The hit of the evening was made by Hi Mi9R Eileen Sheridan as Drusllla lIlKl Pock, who although she started rath- fi er Blow, worked up until in her spe- m claltv songs In the second act she jjttjt brought tho house down. However, jjgij a verv close second was Miss Dale iftt Fuller as "Aramiuta Bangs," in the JJJjl sensational "Oogle" dance. In fact, j-jlf hor character work throughout was tfUt exceptionally clever. HI '"Helen Darling. "The Flirting Prln- II cesa," has a beautiful voice and would jj;i do very well It she would 6tay in her Wl part until, at least somewhere near 5 her exit. J Billy Kent, a most clever little g J dancer, brings us back to one of Uio D fi features of the evening, the "Egyp- H ; tlan .Turkey Trot," which was given B i' by the entire company and proved If one of tho most fascinating finales It lor the first act that one can con- Jri celvo. |