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Show GREATEST OF HI ' WINTER CURDED SHOWS CMC SO! Tho "Show' of Wondors," tho twen -tieth mammoth musical spectacle of the New York Winter Garden, is book ed at the Orpheum theater, Wednesday, Wednes-day, February 20. This engagement promises one of the big events of the season. From the very beginning of tno famous New York Winter Garden it has been the 1 endeavor of Its producers to make each I succeeding entertainment more pre-tontlous pre-tontlous and more wonderful than its ! predecessors. And this worthy ambition ambi-tion they have fulfilled as far as human hu-man ingenuity and conscientious effort ef-fort can succeed. With an entertainment entertain-ment bearing tho mystic title of "Show of Wonders" they have even been spurred' on to further efforts in order to livo up the promise of its alluring name. f The "Show of Wonders" is a veritable veri-table wonder show. It has been made as marvelous an entertainment as the wizards of Winter Garden stage craft could devise. Cast, chorus, scenic i equipment and music are all the very last word in excellence. A truly marvel cast of principals contribute their full share of entertainment. enter-tainment. Their names read like a page of "Who's Who on the Stage," the proof absolute of which may be found in the following list of names: Eugene and Willie Howard, Tom Lewis, Flora Lea. Charles Wright. Adolph Blome, Ernest Hare, Dan Quinlan, Sidney Phillips, Edmund Mul-cahey, Mul-cahey, Adele Ardsley, Patsy O'Hearn, Arthur Davis, Myrtle Victorino, Irene Zolar and Virginia Smith. - , As for the chorus well everyone knows what winter chorusses have been in tho past. In the "Show of Wonders" the very pick of all of the many choruses sent en tourhy the internationally in-ternationally renowned temple of frothy fun and frolic have been selected select-ed for beauty, pep and ability. It goes without saying that it is the very last word in attractiveness. Scenically, this huge entertainment ha3 reached the Yery pinnacle of the art of th; producer. In its fourteen stage pictures the audience is carried from the gilded resorts of New York's famous "Great White Way", to the splendors of the mystic tempies of the Orient And crowning the master achievements of the scenic artist is the sensationally thrilling setiing depicting depict-ing the interior of an undersea fighting i craft, the "Submarine F-7" scene. Advertisement. nn |