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Show Pretty Girls Form Background for ''Satires of 1920" Big Musical Success Dimpled knees with pretty girls over 'em form the background for "The Satires ol 1920," Fanehon and Marco'B super revue which opens for a two days' engagement at the Or-pheum Or-pheum tonight. Having won a host of admirers (luting their 45 weeks' tour of last year in 'Lets Go" these stars and producers are following; up their signal sig-nal success with an entirely new and different offering, the only feature to be retained being the pep. The offering, a satlrization of the movie industry, contains a definite plot and also embraces all a revue should offer, including; a bewildering bewilder-ing male ol sense and nonsense, bewitching faces, Hying feet, gorg-i gorg-i ous costuming! catchy music and wonderful st-igt- effects. ( aptlvating Fauchon and her talented tal-ented brother, Marco, recognized as the leading dance artists of the continent, con-tinent, display all their grace and skill in new and beautiful steps, one danc1 to the music of Marco's violin, being of particular charm. The com-edy com-edy It uproarlouSj the antics of Lloyd and Wells, dolorous euegamblans being sido-apllttlng Arthur West, Al Wohlman and John Shfcehan round out a quintet of laugh invokers. One of the big attractions is the girls and they're so pretty, so shapely, shape-ly, that San Francisco critics had a row whether they wero more fascinating fascin-ating when dressed or wh-n in some of the revue costumes |