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THE BOOK—By Daniel Kusell “A masterpiece of good taste and good humor.** —Evening Qlobe. THE MUSIC—By Albert Von Tilzer “Abounds in tuneful numbers.’* Tribune.

THE LYRICS—By Neville Fleeson “Contain romance and meaning.** World.

THE CAST—By Themselves “All principals worked assiduously for the success

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THE DANCING LADIES—By Sammy Lee

“The pretty and agile chorus are exceptional.” —Herald. LAURENCE DANIEL THE ENTIRE SHOW—By Schwab & Kusell

“Most entertaining music play I have sat thru this year.” Burns Mantle, Evening Mail.

WILBUR THEATRE, Boston NOW PLAYING Matinees Wednesday and Saturday SAM S. Shubert Theatre MESSRS. LEE A J. J. SHUBERT, MANAGING DIRECTORS Telephone Beach 4S20. Seats also at Little Bldg, at Box Office Prices

Week Beginning Monday, April 21, 1924

Matinees Wednesday and Saturday

By Popular Demand

F. RAY COMSTOCK and MORRIS GEST

Have the Honor to Present

The Triumphant Return Engagement of the Artistic Success of Paris, London and New York BAUEFFS CHAUVE- SOURIS (The Bat Theatre of Moscow)

Entire Change of Program

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OVEJ^TURE—Chef d’orchestre Mr. Elie Zlatin.

1. PORCELAINE DE SAXE. Music taken from an old French song: “Sur le pont d’Avignon.” In the hours of night, when all the world is asleep, when dreams and old recollections rule, a mysteri- ous life quickens the objects about us. Tender strains of olden melodies tell us of bygone days, of laugh- ter, of tears, and in the haunting twilight, the little porcelain figures come to life and live over again in the romance of ancient days, reviving the echoes of the past. But the clock strikes . . . and they once again become just “porcelaines de Saxe,” trifles of beauty created by the master hand of an artist. Mmes. Dianina and Karabanova. 2. SONGS OF SENTIMENT. Mesdames Birse and Ershova. 3. THE PARADE OF THE WOODEN SOLDIERS. Messrs. Anfimoff, Gorodetsky, Joukovitch, Marievsky, Riadnoff, Semenoff, Stoianovsky, Tcherniavsky and Zotoff. (From Narbout’s Sketch). 4. MARLBOROUGH S’EN VA-T-EN GUERRE (Marlborough goes to the Wars). An old popular French song. Music arranged by Alexei Archangelsky.

The famous song of Marlborough was doubtless composed after the battle of Malplaquet, in 1 709, and not on the death of John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough in 1722, as many historians assert. Mesdames Birse, Dianina, Ejshova and Nicolina. Surroundings by S. Soudeikine. MARLBOROUGH GOES TO WAR Lord Marlborough goes to war. His lady mounts her tower, Mironton, mironton, mirontaine, Mironton, Lord Marlborough goes to war. His lady mounts her tower, Nor knows when he’ll return. She notices her page.

But he’ll return at Easter, Lord Marlborough died in battle,

Mironton * ^ T , , But he’ll return at Easter, Lord Marlborough died in battle. Or else at Trinity. And now is in his grave. She saw his body carried, , Now Trinity is over. Mironton, Mironton, his carried. Now Trinity is over, She saw body officers. But Marlborough still is gone# brave

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One led his favorite horse, Next the curates followed, Mironton, Mironton, One carried, his big sword, Next the curates followed, The last—nothing at all. And all the choir boys.

The ceremonies ended, And after all the others, Mironton, Mironton, The ceremonies ended. And after all the others, They all went home to bed. Balieff, by himself.

Each one went with his wife, Balieff has no wife, Mironton Mironton, Each one went with his wife, Balieff has no wife, For each one brought his own. He goes to bed alone.

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BOSTON Helene %, ^toenep NEW YORK Modern Dances l^ecialized Aasmmblies Twdmy, Wednesday^ Thuradayp Fridmy mnd Saturday, Holiday aftornoon9 and ovoningm. In dances of today the gentleman must lead correctly and the lady must follow well in order to acquire that perfect p^ise and ease of manner so indispensable to a beautilul dancer. Attention to correcting aU faults, espedally those conunon to beginners, such as self-consciousness, rigidity, Private and class lessons; day or evening; beginners or advanced. 136 AVE. (at Bojlston Stiwt) Norfnul CouTBO f€>r Tomeh^a *Ph(me B«ek Bay 797S IHploi Awarded

5. MONSIEUR ET MADAENS.DENIS. Mme. Daykarhanova and Mr. Gorodetsky. 6. THE CHINESE BILLIKME Music by Alexei Archangelsky. Mme. Fehner, Messrs. Marievsky, Stoianovsky, Tcherniavsky and Zotoff. 7. KATINKA’S UNEXPECTED ROMANCE. By Alexei Archangelsky. Katinka meets the commander of the Wooden Soldiers, who falls in love with her and begs permission to marry her. The parents protest, whereupon the commander summons his army. They attack Katinka’s parents, who are compelled to give in, and all finishes up with the already well-known polka “Katinka.” Mesdames Karabanova, Dianina; Messrs. Anfimoff, Dalmatoff, Korodetsky, Joukovitch, Marievsky, Stoianovsky, Tcherniavsky and Zotoff.

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14. THE CHORUS OF THE BROTHERS ZAITZEFF. Messrs. Amfimoff, Dalmatoff, Gorodetsky. Joukovitch, Loukine, Marievsky, Riadnoff, Salama, Tcherniavsky and Zotoff.

When in New York, be sure to see the World’s Greatest Spectacle “THE MIRACLE’’ now playing at the Century Thfeatre. Note: “THE MIRACLE’’ will not be seen in any other city in the world. F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest.

8. IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA. Music by Rossini, arranged by Alexei Archangelsky. Mesdames Birse, Ershova, Messrs. Anfimoff, Joukovitch, Riadnoff, Stoianovsky and Zotoff. Surroundings by S. Soudeikine. 9. THE NIGHTINGALE. Music by Aliabieff. Mesdames Birse and Zlatina.

1 0. THE THREE HUNTSMEN. Russian Popular Song. A popular Russian song of the earlier part of last century. Three huntsmen meet a peasant girl col- lecting mushrooms in a forest. They each in turn attempt to court her. She spurns the attentions of the first two and bestows her favors on the third. The happy lovers depart, leaving the other two huntsmen with a mushroom as a “consolation prize.’’ Mesdames Fechner, Komisarevska; Messrs. Marievsky, Stoianovsky, and Tcherniavsky.

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