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THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER

MAJESTIC MERELY MEDIOCRE

The All-Star Wonder Bill at the Majestic this week fails to come up to the standard required of an All-Star performance. Sandwiched in among the twelve numbers, including intermission, were four excellent acts of which the performance of the vivacious comedienne Bill Han Fitzgerald was the most pleasing. Not only was her voice beyond the usual small range of vaudeville singers, but if was also well adopted to her selection of Gaelie and French songs.

Walter Weems terming himself the "Southern Humorist" kept his audience entertained throughout his allotted time with his droll remarks Charles F. Aldrie in his remarkably quick changes in impersonation and the 'Two Sports from Michegan" completed the best acts.

The usual white horse and dog tableau was well replaced by Maria Lo's "Porcelains", while the ice dancing was this time in a weird spectacle Behind the Masque."

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