STAGE UPON A STAGE A VAUDEVILLE FEATURE“A stfts* p*-»r» a star* Is a pitand appropriate way of describing i' •* g,-eat vaudeville treats *n •«risinat* i and most aucceasfullv carried t! rlt; ;*hby Fred Kamo and hh company of 20artists No vaadexH. act m tour today surpass*' :i In i* agn:»n*.. A N*.a: t in an English Mus * H* : the tlti- ofthe Karri * off* ring i . f-r .ring it a tour of the 'A * st. the s, Ivan lt;fcConsldlne organisation - ’oj *-* * asplendid undertaking, for v *• act ’srated as lt;*ne of 11 • ‘ *' ’ ,;i.class vaudeville today '1 f ’*« t It requires much see! i ir.*, • -t :re and u cast of 20 people mak-1 it tt* e.pi nof many regular dramatic proiJ t.m* and when It comes to b tual rner t, it has’many of them greatly distancedThe big act will b* prominent vfeatured at the Majestic theater tlt; rthe week beginning with tomorrow ,smatinee.