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Music is the keynote of the bill at Keith's this week. Marguerita Sylva formerly of the Paris Grand Opera Company, leads the program in a repertoire of her own songs, while Mary Haynes, comedienne, offers what proves to be a very popular set of "Exclusive Songs and Stories." The Russian Cathedral Singers, a quartette from the city of Moscow also contribute some well-received vocal selections.
The usual play let consists this week of a comedy drama entitled "The Fall of Eve." with Mabel Cameron. Alan Devitt and C. Carroll Clucas. Harry and Emma Sharrock do some clever work as "The Fair Ground Fakirs Behind the Grand Stand," while Madame Jewell's Mannikins in a "Circus Day in Toyland" are liberally applauded. The rest of the bill is made up of Ramsdell and Deyo, MeLoud and Norman, and Stephens and Hollister.
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