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62 VARifiTV Fdday,. December ^, 19^2 'M HOLIDAY GREETINGS *r.vr'>,».*-«^ •'^: ;v * ■•?ii FROM BURTON n:^ 'k THE FLOWER OF SONG ■ya- ■'•' . • .■. v.- ■( .)^K\ WHAT THE CRITICS HAVE SAID r i^ 'DAYTON. O. s ' Dailv News Mias Burton is a commingling of RiU Gould. Valeska Suratt and Dorothy Jardon.. MTlth the darinl^ ^jtocollete of Geraldine Farrinr. to farther intrigue, and tli^se atri- j^tea of beauty and gr&ce have the •^^Iu8•• sign with "voice" added. 7 inc Kiss BuAon't numbers are of 4|^if better class And perhaps do not al- together Appeal to the proletariat, but to please those who prefer the more tuneful she sangt "Kiss Me tOlMSVILLE, KT. The Time* Effle Burton is accorded a head- j»;' e Cciuiier-JiikrMil Tht choicest ot Keith entertalhcrs Miss Burton is nothing if not exolic I She is a singer, however, who trav- I yesterday. There is something dis- In appearance yet fully understands els on her merits as well as herLin^.jjy^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^ j^e seven the gentle art of all arts that is | stunning mold, and lives up to ad- I * *i, » • j *i, t> i »h ir practiced before the dressing J vance eulogies regarding her mar- |*<5" ^"•^ lends ine whole tne marx mirror. .'-«<>;^ , '-.f-. /^ Ivelous vi>ice. - , .-• . v...-, ipf/'Big Time," that makes the pro- '^! '■^' ijram;X)ne f^KarletT^. 4xi(i> worthy umus^^ent^.- " .• ' Topjping ^^ show U lilffle Burton In^ji k^K rf)kPUe. Mlfii Burton is of tli^'htgii-cla«H vaudeville artist type 4$iA hec'/repCrtoire t>f soiwB sho#s taete and sympathetic interpreta* tlon. Gifted with both personaUtjr and a lovely voice, she merits her position on the boartls. Dire^Hon BILLY JACKSON 3te *''' •S** SEASON'S GREETINGS HARRY >V: <■:*. America's Y^est 9|^cal Comedy Star ', • iX THB4?0LL OF^^E STAGE =■35=5 ■»r, r-, , FEATIRED FOR IIKIC SECOND SEASON .' / ' IN jL" TIliC MIWCAL IvXTRA^AtiANZA IIEAI TltT I. AISTENTOME Book, Lyric* and Muric by CHARLES GEORGE A \*. - * I.' -V^^ M SEASON 1923-24 I .OTARmNG IN A GORGEOUS PRODUCTION • OF A NEW MUSICAL FANTASY ' '«:V ■T-^' -'■A V 4 ' / ^ / m JACK HORWITS "MY CHINA DOLL" ^ook, Lyrics and Music by CHARLES GEORGE The Scenery, Costumes and Effects for Both Productions Designed by CHARLES GEORGE and STAGED UNDER HIS ^ ' PERSONAL DIRECTION ^ * i , Address CHARLES GEORGE i : HOTEL GRENOBLE ^ 56th St. and 7th Ave. NEW YORK CITY .*<■ CHICAGO I '»g^». •SfriTHf. l&i^-^^^^iS^^^l&iS^ COMPLIMENTS OF HOMER C U R R A N MANAGER NEW SHUBERT-CURRAN THEATRE . .-, ■ - ^ .,•■-■•■.. - ■■ ^. SAN FRANCISCO SEASON'S GREETINGS SON ■ '^ 5 tr ■■•>■ ^>! 't. -r. ■ {<•■■ )* t- If ■7-' ■■: -"-r • V m f' 'DAINTY DANCES ON THE WIRE" SEASON 1923-rRlNGLINr, BROS, and BARNUM & BAILEY