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Show "THE MERRY WIDOW" "The Merry Widow" as nn-rry an her name, as vivacious as a cvjuette and as delightful as a dream, will be. seen and heard here. The Savage production which has created a furore fur-ore wherever presented and which established es-tablished a record everywhere for pP-ularlty pP-ularlty will play at the New Ogden theater, (tomorrow) Wednejlay nlht. It Is pasiunate and . alluring, co-rpxttUh co-rpxttUh and di-muro, It aas even a t'.uch of pathos to serve a background back-ground for t'ae tjyukling g:ms of J r.'nslc and riparte that stud the won- j derful score u.h!cb Ij-har composed and th engrossing und clover h-ok ttut Victor I, nn and I.eo Stein wrof for a .lellhvd Vl-un-ie populace, j Tiu-rc Is a dash of tho rhythnils madness, mad-ness, the Hungarian czardasui, the plaintiff sweetness and naivette or fvlk mel"dles. the swlng'i g d llrloin-mss llrloin-mss of a Strauss wal's a'.d the wild ahobdi.n of Offenbach'ln the measures which Ixhnr has scored, and no on can mlns the thnrm of the story an 1 tho plot mid count erplors of the llb-rrtto. llb-rrtto. Tho company and prnducflon which v ill be seri here Is Number One" In j very respect. Savage would n.t risk (bis reputation by providing n cast and riiiip.in Inferior to ny ever sen. Tno company Is headed hv Mih. 1 I Wllber as Widow Sor.ia and (ieorg? iLtnmerel as th Prlnrc Itanllo, Sats row selling. |