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Show THEATERS 'THE PINK LADY" TOMORROW NIGHT AT ORPHEUM Messrs. Fisher and Stevens will present pre-sent many of the New York and Ion-don Ion-don company In "The Pink Lady," at the Orpheum tomorrow night. This Is an offering now so well known that it scarcely needs further introduction "The Pink Lady" was prayed five hundred hun-dred times at the New Amsterdam theater in New York and in some of the larger cities last season. In the spring it was taken intact to London and for twenty weeks delighted huge audiences at the dlohe theater. Everybody, Ev-erybody, more or iess, has dined or danced to the tuneful music of "The Pink Lady." but such of the numbers as are familiar are but a small part of what Is by all odds the most tuneful tune-ful musical score of a musical comedy in mans yeare Evan Caryll, long the musical director at the Gaiety theater the-ater in London, has never done as well, as C. M. S McLellan has provided pro-vided a book which for effectiveness, charm and humor cannot be surpassed surpass-ed Fisher and Stevens are famous for their productions but they have never done anything to surpass this presentation. Of the splendid company com-pany to appear here little need be said at this late day save that the cast Includes Olga De Baugh, James McElhern. Elsa von Bostel. Louise Kay, Georgie Harvey, John Mundy, Russell Lennon, Alfred Derry, Alice Moffat. Lucie Carter, Chas J Hines, Lee Townsend, Abbott Adams I a. 1, Hall, Mortimer Meyer and a chorus of exceptional beauty. Advert Isement, |