Variety (May 1911)

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VARIETY IM CAM IM KINDS HUH MELD & r„ n ^X wi c h . "SOME OF THESE DAYS" "Then again the pathos infused into a rendition of 'Some of These Days' brings you to a realisation that you had never heard the song before." VARIETY, April 29 " 'Some of These Days,' a song that has never showed up to better advan- tage than when Miss Wakefield half talks it at the piano." N. T. Clipper, April 29 THIS IS THE BIGGEST SONG "HIT" OF 1911 AND IT GETS THE PRESS NOTICES NAZI M. G. GREGOIRE I The Chicago Publisher 136 W. Lake Street, Chicago Htw Y«t Aerat HUU IM I U R INCLUDING Mile. Elmina the most perfectly formed and only lady in the world perform- ing those particular feats. SOME OF OUR ORIGINAL TRICK8 LEO WOOD 1367 Broadway NOW ON THE ORPHEUM CIRCUIT This Week (April 30) Orpheum, Omaha Next Week (May 7) Orpheum. Des Moines Booked by A. E.MEYERS I K (MAY 1) HEUM, BR ORPHEUM CIRCUI Put There by PAT CASEY Next Week (May 8) Orpheum, Kansas City