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Show TheatresJ AT THE ORPHEUM. Some of the most "stunning' gowns that local theater patrons have yet been privileged to view are worn by Rita Gould, the bright light of the current weeks Pantages vaudeville bill at the Orphcura theater. In texture, tex-ture, color and model, the several pieces of this . ntortalner- wardrobe, including a fur-trimmed cloak, exhibited exhib-ited locally for the first time, yester dav, are worth seeing talking about Hut a view of her gowns is not all thai Miss Gould has to offer In her entertainment , as she Is one of the most cultured and likable comediennes comedi-ennes that has yet visited Ogden She is a thorouirhlv established light entertainment star, with a voice of pleasing quality, and every number she sings is a" distinct hit. Yesterday'! Yester-day'! Orpheum audiences could have enjoyed a full evening with her. Miss Gould is not alone on the program, pro-gram, however, but. has the difficult task or taking tho mind of the audi tors from a preceding sketch thai is Unusually interesting. This is called "The Truthful Liar' and i presented pre-sented by Leila Lever. The plot is cleverly constructed to keep the audi once guessing and Miss Shaw is a chnrmlng and vivacious actress, who also knows how to wear a pretty dross. A dainty and well staged terpset- - chorean act Is presented by Mile i Lilyan and Martha Boggs. he former is a toe-dancer and the latter an exponent ex-ponent of American foot syncopa tion. Both are well fitted for the type of entertainment they present and add interest to it by wearing costumes of rich texture and novel design. The "kiddies" have a full inning while Lipinski's Canine Comedians are performing. The performance given by these animals, there are about a dozen of them, represents skiltul and patient training A thorough thor-ough knowledge on the part of the producers of the act of how to adapt the abllitv of the dogs to vaudeville in an Interesting manner is also shown. Laughter and frequent applause ap-plause greet3 the work of the canine ca-nine troupe. Rio and Norman, superbly devel oped athletes, open the bill with a very acceptable act. They perform almost uncanny feats or strength, all of which are enthusiastically applauded ap-plauded Dick Gardner, worked alone yesterday, his partner, Anna Revere, being 111. Despite the disadvantage of having to change his act on short notice, Gardner made good at least two-thirdj of the time. He proved himself an artist at triple-tapping, played a guitar Maori style, and kept the audience in good humor In other ways is partner is expected to help out tonight. Tho orchestral selection, "Mutt and Jeff" comedy and some war pictures, tthlrh complete the program, are also enjoyed. .nn |