Billboard advertising (July 1916)

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Xhe Billboard Vaudeville Reviews By Special Wire Gdloatal, Nmt Tock Ni. f-wmtt Mm, m» mmm mm mtm ■Mlu. ml anc IMt MW M pNt ^ d u. tkitUu MMb Hi MM Ma n ritu . nil — MM.k Ml «■ Ticifni THEATRE ■ME BALL CIRCUS #PALAC£ Here Genius not Pirtfi^mir l^k Insures (ReiMwed MotkOky BUtlnee, Jddb H) Naw Xork, Juno 2S.— Id aplte of th* aumnier MOEan lettlaK In PlMi si UUa continue to the evident delectatloB of Falu* hmbttOM. Vblm oKerlns I* w replete with big Damea aa It la cmnplMa In Ua TnrUtr. Huhaw and Blllle Taylor were topped. No. 1—Mutual Weektvi thirteen inlnat«. No. 1—IfarUDCtll and arlvester,< bU found It ratlw dlfflculi to cet coIbk, but beany apprectatlon. Seven mlnutea. No. S—HUe. Cbilaon ObnMW rounil and full lopreno voice, nnd I denial war* delivered and recahrad wUA marked bara billed ware tnauffldeDt to aalM|; and ■>» »■ Sidney Arao Diatoh at tha piano. TtUnai No. 1—Fred J. Ardatli and Company i Hlram. WliUa the act !• prataetioUB •— "holcun"; navarthalau. the audience liked It. Juddnc by the applause aeeordad. Twanty-two mlnutai. No. 6—Qflo^ WUto and LncUle OaTaosni^ added new lameli to thdr tn^hlas this, their seoond, wfldE Bt the Maoe. Meetinf with « nmrt •nooanginr < UtoftheliQL Xadi(tferbw,wh^OwHUKdi ooituiMt mt with pron oBB ged vpfxtmi. ror teen .mlimtei etther-lb'. Vliite or Min Oavaiura^ or both, had them at their feet. t It bard to ear: : ' Ko. T—Oartrudo Vandarbllt and Oaorca lloora attempt eompllah all atlamptad. Their new ae»K and danoa novelty la Intenparaad with impanonatlon*. wliloh make It a moat aseaptaUa oftartnc. Both i— clever pertormera, and, In a better epol, would probably bare bean ei taatanti tor flni bonon. Nineteen mlautaa. No. >—For hia lourtb and laat weak Theodora Koatoff and hli troupe ImparlBl Ruailan Ballet -Dancers pr«aentad a olaailcal terpslehorean p •ram. Whether tha daneaa are too heavy Mr Iba anmmar, or whalhar t< waeka la too lonf lor an act ot ihia charaeter, — • - - neither the reoeptlon nor the appreelatloB was < this act. Thirty-ODa miontea. No. 1—Jack Wllion brousht the ahow back to where It belonsad wli a loll. AaiUted by Frank Hunt and Lillian Boardman. Wllaon bad the nllarloua with a iwenty-thrae-mlnute Impromptu rene at tha prooedinc aol Both Ur. Hunt and Mlia Boardman were In wonderAil volea, while wllai appeared In quite the proper mood to outdo himielf. The comedy hit ot tl No. 10—Tha BdKo' of the World, Introduced by Mlaa Battlna, haa tl dtaUneUon ot balna a real novelty, and. aa auch, even thaugh tha hour wi ■rowlna lata, bald the houaa Intact. It la« riot ot color and cTotaaaua a fimBaUa fi *— — — ■ ■— — — ~- Kelch't Royal. New York » (nlBw at tka kad, bat lb. Um ■r jBinlM la«> Ua «rt of pit- Cneun. an a adr <( Mn wba niU mtU PRANK CMVSM A nnHBt wiw »■>. Jaaa »«^-waak tmnm m ufm > tow4 •■n* tfeaaa difB, neMMaMMtS AOMTIOMAL RCVOEWI Olf rAGC 10 i *EI1