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Show THE PASSING SHOW 25 PEOPLE Ii GIST Possessing the same relative Importance Import-ance to the theatrical stage as does Barnuni & Bailey to the circus field, "The Passing Show of 1915," the latest lat-est and greatest of all the monster Now York Winter Garden revues comes to this city on Wednesday, May f 3rd, for an engagement of one night, J at the Orpheum Theater. In twelve stupendous scenes nnd with a company of 125 people. It offers of-fers one of the most noteworthy theatrical thea-trical entertainments of the season. Also there is a cast of more than usual excellence to interpret tho principal prin-cipal parts. This is headed by George Monroe, Eugene and Wille Howard and Marilynn Miller' and in- ? eludes ,such splendid artistes as Da- r phne Pollard, Helen Ele, Edmund Colliding, Claience Harvey, Miller ani Mack, Ernest Hare, Alexis Kos-loff, Kos-loff, Floia Lea, Arthur Hill, Margaret arde, Lyda Carlisle and Marie Flood A most fitting background to this array ar-ray is promised in a glittering, glorious glori-ous gathering of Broadway's fairest beauties, of whom nearly eighty have been coralled by the directors of the "Winter Garden for this big spectacle There are so many features in this big show that one will hae to see them in person to clearly appreciate the immensity of it oo |