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Show THEATERS AT THE ORPHEUM. Valeska Suratt, in the motion picture pic-ture drama. "The Soul of Broadway," and Bob Albright. "The Male Melba," drew two capacity audiences at the Orpheum yesterday and held the attention at-tention of each for one and one-half hours, with as interesting and pleasing pleas-ing an entertainment as could well be wished for at a small nominal expenditure ex-penditure of money. Albright's program pro-gram of songs or the motion picture drama is well worth the price of admission, ad-mission, t The name of Valeska Suratt, in the amusement world, is almost a synonym syno-nym for "originality In dress" and in "The Soul of Broadway," she Is seen in many changes of gowns and hats. While these of themselves keeps up interest, they are a small part of the drama, which is a fascinating fasci-nating problem play In It, Miss Suratt proves a virile emotional actress act-ress and has a fine supporting company com-pany The play is one of the most elaborate productions that the Fox corporation has yet attempted and holds the close attention of the audi tor from beginning to end. |