Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1925, Page 99

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C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 14, 1925 D. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, THE THREE A DAY By W. E. HILL. (Copyright, 1925, by the Chicago Tribune.) The Musigirl revue, featuring Mr. Billy de Lima and girls, 3 _ in nifty notions of 1925. This is the big finish in front of i3 5 5 ! nsemble garbed tellingly as, a tough girl, a society girl, 7 A" He is on second a jazz girl and a Spanish girl, doing some fancy stepping \ : seco after the second chorus of “I want a girl who can please me.” ; > 3 5 3 g :?Sd ‘:’:"5“‘ like That's the inside of an egg in four letters!” A mem- ber of the or- chestra, half of a sketch team and a lady roller skater at work on a crossword puz- zle, backstage. An obliging stage mama, doubling in the act as a maid. Chaperons Irene all over Pantages time. “1 will now give you an impression of Miss Jeanne Eagles in ‘Rain.’”" The young lady does impressions (they used to be imita- tions) of Mr. Jolson, Miss Ann Pennington and Miss Sophie Tucker, in “one,” obliges with Sadie Thompson’s tirade against Rev. Davidson, as an encore. The girl behind the candy counter at the rear of the house pauses over the ar- Mme. Boho Baha, the strong woman, taking a curtain call i 1 Z:i';gper:‘:i:;i:: "f.eo{:“‘l::"a?l': :’ha;ts :::is ',}:S ever so sweetly after the act that has been the sensation of these days,” says o “ain't it e % dearie? I used to be in.the business myself. all Europe (see billing in the lobby). Mme. Baha lifts a safe and three stage hands by her molars. ;i : They say I was a wow on the circuit with the This is the grand, glorious, good-bye finish of the act sponsored by ‘Yankee Doodle Dandy Girls’'" Mile. Zelie and her trained pets. She closes the show.

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