Variety (April 1920)

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■■S'\ -'^^^-n-''-■■: i''^f:.--:y-i>: «^-' ■•<>:• MAX HART -^r^ents'^ yfrn^M^^^-MrBM-^ THE ENGLISH BOYS FROM AMERICA :^;n^'i^; ''P':^^^^':'''^Ji-i^y''^^0^:-^.._::;A:, ''■:'* '■'■ ■'■■■\ ..•}f^<'^- *.■- PALACE, NEW YORK, THIS WEEK (March 29) -•:*( WESTERN UNION KSnrCOMB CABLTON. Pretldsnt 6E0B6E W. E. ATKINS.'nnt YicfPrtddHit Send the following Cebletram, inbjeet to the terms / .,; on back hereof, vhich are hereby agreed to.. '^'^%. Received at/-, ■■> •^, .- ~', ;.,,i •:.. ■ .'■;,--.-. -..A,: - , 30f Y F UL 9h '..."■ r'-.V •' ■"■^'7-'^'.::"':'. :. Loiidon^March 2^ 1920^ >;.^^ Madame Franoee' ■■;■ ^ ■ v;-', ..-.. ;;./o v;^.:,^J.:,..;...^;.,;^.';v; Ten West Fifty Sixth; St. NbwXojPk ;!' Dear Uadame Franoee your 60vns huge v (.; suooe8B ala0 ViauF ice and myself ^ould you make up eome more fo^r.me in short ' time please do this for me everybody . , asks about your, gowns nobo/iy here can compare with you sending photographs anxious. .'■' <.. Leonore Hughes ' *: Piooadilly Hotel'London t "BITS AP pieces:' FROM THE PRESS Joaeph Santiey and Ivy Sawyer and Co. Mr. Santley and Miss Sawyer, who have recently starred in a musical production, are seen:here this week in.a musical offering.called *^its and Pieces," which was^ produced by Has- sard Short, and is^one of the greatest presentations of its kind ever shown in vaudeville. Their scenes are from several of the big Broadway hits. Of course, they are merely 1>it8 and pieces," as the program andonnces, but the idea is carried ont on a iiighly elaI>orate scale. The flrst scene shown is from ^Bretikfast In Bed." : "My Lady Friends" follows, and then Miss Sawyer givefs an excellent Impersonation of Fay Bainter in *^st Is West." A "hit" from the "Greenwich Village Follies" - corned next, which actually looks better than the original "bit" shown in the production. "Bits" from ' "Tea for Three," "Scandal," 'Maytime," "Jack o' Lantern," "Chn CSiin ChoW," and "Going Up" bring the Santley and Sawyer offering, up to the very top of vaudeville presentations. Mr. Santley is on the stage daring the greater part of the act, and hie never seems to tire. The finish shows a "kewpie," a colored kid, whichvis a fitting climax to.one of the best offerings that . vaudeville has had for a long time. Both Mr. Santley and Miss Sawyer are at their best; and they have surely given the two-a-day audiences a good glimpse of wl^at takes place in the big Broadway productions. ..The offering is finely presented, well staged and produced on an elaborate scale. At the conclusion Mr. Santley had to appear and offer a speech, which he did in song, which is another novelty. The act is a production in itself, and is bjr far the most novel act that vaudeville theatres have ever played on Broad- v/»y.—New York Star. . :^^ ' " ; WANTED SHOW GIRLS N "BEHMANSHOW Can use 3 good Show Girls immediately to open in Albany. Show plays East balance of Season and closes in Brooklyn, June 5th. Call in Person to JACK SINGER, Room 706» Columbia Theatfe Building, TUESDAY, between 12^^d-l o'clock noon.