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Show THE KISSING GIRL The management of the Odon theatre the-atre Is out today with por.i assurance assur-ance that the Stanislaus Stance musical musi-cal comedy, "The Kissing Cilrl." will be seen here on New Year's ee. "The Kissing Girl," from author of book and ly rics, tb.. composer of its musical settings, the designers of its scenic jnvesture and costume embellishments, embel-lishments, the director and Tuaitre d'ballet, down to the snug and eh gnnt-lv gnnt-lv titling stage shew maker, who lit s the twinkling tootsies of a chorus of i f.o beauties that a Chicago critic characterises char-acterises as a "seminary of loneliness,'" loneli-ness,'" are all master-minds in their respective professions and petted favorites fa-vorites of fickle Dame Fortune The jade has smiled on theni so often in the past that they have grown to believe they are immune from her frowns. With beautiful Texas Guinan featured fea-tured In the title role, aided and abetted abet-ted by the 8iiTb comedian. Marry Hcrmson, the unctlous light comedian. come-dian. Dirk Temple, pretty "Veult-i." Mr. London, the tenor, and Ida Fitz-hugh. Fitz-hugh. one of the cb veiest eccentric German comediennes one finds; a cast of principals that absolutely guarantees a successful presentation of Mr. Stango's latest work In this city. A complete ensemble shows 7u people, peo-ple, Irrespective of the company's orchestra, or-chestra, under the directorship of Whitney Bennington. The opera comlqiio is in three acl-s, with beautiful beauti-ful settings by the artist. Thomas Moses. Tho costumes are by Schoiiltz and the military uniforms by lllrsch to. 1 he opera is staged personall v bv Mr. Stange, and the dancing noel-lles noel-lles arranged by Mr. Charles Jones. Scats Thursday, 10 a. m. |