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Show 1 Lldll Cu PANTAGES A BIG HIT. The big hit at the Orphcum this) week is the Russinn dancing act which appears under the title "The Kremlin in Moscow." In a fine setting, set-ting, descriptive of the life of the Ru sian people, the actors delight the audience with a well balanced nendei Ing of songs and music and daneinc interpretative of the life of the native land of the Russian. 'Both the folk songs of the Russian people and the more well known classic daneinc w re splendidly done and were received with loud applause yesterday afternoon. The music of the balaika. and a violin solo by Ignace P. Norwich were well received. As an impersonator of well known stage personalities Al Wohlmann proved himnelf an actor of pleasing personality and real abilit. His command com-mand over a good voice, and his whimsical whims-ical funniness delighted the audience immensely. If you like the kind of act in which two men and a woman seem to demonstrate dem-onstrate beyond any possible doubt, whatever, that they have no bones at all. (hen you will like the Le Grohs whose contortion act is one of the weirdest of its kind. "Her Cave Man" is a one-act com-rdv com-rdv acted bv ("nrisholm and Rropn I which has enough meat in it to make lit passable. The situations are of the lriK i ;il funny kind with enough of plot in it to keep the mind guessing as to what next. The Panama Duo la the name of an act introducing two young ladies Whose renditions of modem syncopated music in song and dance was pleasingly pleasing-ly effective. With a comedy selling of railroad 'cars and a sirn:il station as the nrnnrr placo in which to find their curious musical instruments Dorach and Rus-jsell Rus-jsell brought forth real melody much to the enjoyment of the houo. Judging from the remarks of the "regular attendtT" tho bill at Pantages !this week has not been beaten in a jlong time. |