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Show !TI ENEMIES' ; -QfHEil WEDNESDAY i Louis Mann Will Play Matinee and Evening Performances Perform-ances Here The attraction announced for the Orphoumheatre, Wednesday evening and matinee, April I'Sth, will bo the most important of the season's offer- inirs,, Louis Maun in "Friendly Enc-i Enc-i mies," a combination of player and ! play that has aroused the enlhus-i enlhus-i asm of New York theatregoers for ! 00 weeks. an. which outside or Its '. Metropolitan triumph, has been the trreatest dramatic success of a decade ! in Chicago, Philadelphia and Boston. ' Mr. Mann's personal triumph in this ! sensational comedy by Samuel Ship-man Ship-man and Aaaron Hoffman, has been one of the outstanding events of the past two seasons. Always a sterling J actor, who not only knows his art, I but who can lead it by the hand to the footlights and impress Its value i upon his audiences, Mr. Mann reach- ed stljl greater achievement In the role of Karl Pfelfcr. The evolution j of this character under the masterful touch of Mr. Mann marks the most j striking enlscde in his career, j "Friendly Enemies' has been called , the play for the nation. Mr. Mann I makes it a play for the world. Bn-I Bn-I dorscd by President Wilson as a comedy com-edy that should "grip the world with 'Us sentiments," tvere can "be little ; doubt of the enthusiastic reception i that will be accorded Mr. Mann at j the Orpheum theatre. ' I Associated with Mr. Mann In the I presentation of "Friendly Enemies," will be Marie Rclchardt, Jess Dandy, Betty Alden. Joseph Sterling, Alan I Hale and Marcelle Nelkon. |