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Show THEORPHEUM IS'TBEPLACE TOMORROWS BILL WILL PLEASE VOU "All Orpheurn thows are good some arc better than others, but no mistake is ever made when one visits the Orpheurn." The management of the Orpheurn claims the above has been attested In every sense of the word by the 'housands -of dc-Hhtcd patrons who have attended the Orpheurn every week this season. Tomorrow's bill has the promise of being even better than the best, no expense being spared this season to entertain Orpheurn patrons. Just glance over the new bill and see If you won't like It. DinkelspcM's Christmas. "DinkolFpril s Christina," a drum-atie drum-atie version of one of George Hobarfs famous Dinkelspeil's stories. arranged by the author himself, will be the hoad-line feature of next week's Orpheurn Or-pheurn bill. It was originally produced pro-duced at a Lamb's Club Gambol in Xew York, where It proved a tremendous tremen-dous success. The play is full of human interest, the lines, situations and complication. bring Indescribably funny and the characters naturally piu cleverly limned. The hame of a 1'lndly old German and his Frau Is shown. It Is Christmas Eve, the pair are anxiously awaiting the arrival of their son Louis, who Is a salesman and whom ibev haven't seen for two i'iiu v. ii'jiii iue nani i ?i--u iui inn years. They are planning to have him marry Lena, who has been his sweetheart ever since they went to school together. Dinkl-lel has even gone so far as 10 secure a license r Ike marriage. Imls arrives with his wife, for he litis been married over a year without the, knowledge of his parents. The wife leaves a few minutes later anil Dlnkelspeil and his frau enter. They give Louis a warm welcome; tell him of their plans to have hhn wed his school girl sweetheart. sweet-heart. Louis' wife returns with their l.aby and when the old folks see the little one they quickly reelnl, all is forgiven and they make merry under a big Christmas tree, Waterbury Bros. &. Tenny. The Waterbury Dros, & Tenny are probably the most popular musical trio in vaudeville today, and their appearance ap-pearance "next week at the Orpheurn is sure to be cord'ally welcomed. They have recently been among the chief hits of Cohan and Harris' Honcv Boy Minstrels, and their return to vaudeville vaude-ville has resulted in a repetition of former triumphs on the Orpheurn circuit. cir-cuit. Their entire repertoire of mu-sicnl mu-sicnl numbers are new and original and their comedy brighter than ever. The Five Alphas. The word "Novelty" means something some-thing when it is applied to the Five Alphas, hoop jugglers and rollers. As the curtain rises scores of brilliantly c lored hoops are shown on the stage, and the entire troupe gels down ot Us juggling without an Instant's de-lav, de-lav, passing from one brilliant feat t oauother w ith . spirited action, and Keeping things humming all the time As a finish all the members of the i tioupe keen the air filled with the brilliantly colored, flying hoops. The brilliantly colored, flying noops. i ue act Is one that cannot fail to make an impression when it appears. eJanette Adler and Her Picks. Jeanetle AJler and Her Picks will provide a lively and attracthe offering j! character songs and funay dancing numbers. Jeaneltc, who is a sister to Flo Adler, the well-known vaude- j ville artiste, possesses the same charm personality ana natural talent and Tor her own vaudeville appearance i ho has selected a quartette of "Dancing "Danc-ing Pickaninnies," who enliven the act and give it a comical, quaint ami iatereslelng touch Ilyinan Meyer, "The Man at the l lano." Is a protege of Martin Heck and appears exclusively in America under his direction. Mr. Meyer presents pre-sents one of the most novel and arils t.' acts in vaudeville, giving what might be called a musical monologue, mono-logue, giving selections from grand c pera. All of these things have been a'Jempled before, but never rend e:ed In the way Mr. Myers accomplishes accom-plishes them. Aside from his really funnv comedy, his playing demands the admiration of all who hear it. He is one of the most brilliant and artistic performers on a piano ever seen in vaudeville. Lane & O'Donnell. Lane & O'Donnell, who have been nylcd "The Lunatic Tumblers," will present their newest offering. "Looping "Loop-ing the Bumps." Th-lr work Is fast find hazardous and they are always a success iu any piugram they contribute contrib-ute to. New Orpheurn motion pictures and a tooil m ii:-ir-;i I urogram will complete the new program. - |