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In the first place, its plot reverses Lie usual order of farce procedure tho hero is a husband not trying to conceal his love affairs, but striving desperately to live up to a false reputation as a Don Juan. For his wife wants him to bo a man with a "past." Then in a business way, this play has accomplished accom-plished some surprising things Opened in Chicago at thp huge Olym- , pic theater for a three weeks' engagement engage-ment previous to the Broadway showing, show-ing, it remained for six months to crowded houses. Then moving on to Now York for a proposed summer run only at the Republic theater, it stayed for an entire year. It bids fair to earn more money for its authors and for its producer, A, II. Woods, than any other comedy of recent seasons. This is the original Broadway production produc-tion on its way to tho Pacific coast, and the cast includes Eda Ann Luke, Walter E. Terkins and Will Archie. ; Advertisement. oo SEATS FRIH In the original New York-Chicago I production of "Turn to the Right," which John Golden will present at the lOrpheum, Tuesday and Wednesday, January 27 and 2S, with matinee Wednesday, Wed-nesday, are several players who have appeared in the play since its opening open-ing night and have registered more than 1000 performances in their respective re-spective roles. ThiG explains the suc-Jcess suc-Jcess of the producers in maintaining ' the elements of smartness, charm and aplendid acting which have made "Turn to the Right" a vastly better attraction than is usually sent on a general tour of the country. I The play itself combines wholesome i fun and tender heart interest with a (deftness that stirs memories of Win-jchcll Win-jchcll Smith's earliest plays, "The For-I For-I tune Hunter," "Polly of the Circus," and "Brewster's Millions," and. quite naturally, the combinations of a good play and a good company has attracted attract-ed capacity audiences everywhere on tour. Among the veteran principals who will be seen here in "Turn t,o the Right" are Samuel Reed. William Foran, Charles W. Goodrich, Rita Ross, Maude Huntley and Mike Don-lin, Don-lin, the former baseball star. The advance sale will open tomorrow tomor-row morning. Advertisement. syEURALGIA I or Headache josm a Rub the forehead tT. and temples with 1 OURBODXGUARD30. 6020 I Starts Today mcvm !na tender lovetal0' wilh lhe 14 I 0 A?DDII7W fascinating star in a typical I jfl. I AM OBRltW O'Brien role. 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