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Show The Great Laughing Success. Kvans and Hoey, iu their greatest snc-cesa, snc-cesa, "A Parlor Matchj'.' were greeted by a large and .appreciative audience last night. The piece, while it partakes largely of the character of "Book Agent," "Rag Baby,'" and I' A Bunch1 of Keys," is in several respects far ahead of eit'ier in ' point of ti genuine fun. It has several entirely now and most extraordi-' narily funny' features, -prominent -among which is the inimitably amusing medium cabinet act, which is : arranged, as if is , performed, ' with - artistic "ingenuityBoth "in-genuityBoth Kvans and Hoey are .at their veiy n lost in their patented characters" of ' the bock agent and tramp, ami especially the for- mer, who excites 110 end of laughter in his excellent acting; Miss Minnie French liecarae at once a favorite in , her clever acting,-, and contributes i almost as much as any other one of the performers perform-ers ' to the enjoyment of the Iieo; and as much: might - almost lje said also of Miss JJellie I'itge, whose singing as well as acting was rerv favor ably received. In the male : support Mr. Daniel Hart shone as the ablest and most attractive performer, and rendered his part very acceptably, parlicularlv in the musical portion. . ' ' , The comedy throughout is as laughable a combination of hysterical situations as has. : been seen here, and will draw well wliprnvnr it rrua ; Tt .ill l.n ,uf 1 to-night and to-morrow afternoon for a matinee. - - . : |