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ciever team wmcn appeareu in uieir specialty In the last act only are Odette and Seymour. One in a pretty dancer and the other a novel acrobat. Much praise is deserved by Miss Lillian Heckler for her really sweet singing throughout the evening. Others worthy of mention are Bernard Dyllyn for his excellent singing, John T. Cody and Victoria Waiters. One clever scene in “Maids to Order was based on the present demand for disrobing acts, and served to completely fool the audience. Two of the prettiest female members of the company enter, and after a few remarks that they are to pose as living pictures in the evening’s entertainment they go behind a couple of screens and apparently begin to undress. That is,the audience thinks they do from thevarious articles of dress which are throw’n over the screen, for the ladU*sthemselves are not visible. A couple 01 “horrid men come on at this Junction an l speak of moving the screens. This the girls overhear and protest against most loudly. But the men pay no attention to their pleas and with a sudden sweep remove the screens, and the audience stretches its neck, expecting to see a couple of very decollete young women, but no, for botn step forth smiling and fully dressed, with the remark, “Fooled again!“Trilby” at the Bowdoin,BOWDOIN BQ THKATER—“Trilby,Ma drama in four acts, adapted by Paul Potter from Du Maurier’s novel. Thecast:Taffy..........Hallett ThompsonThe Iuird Edwin U PhillipsIJt He Lillee .......Mr .Maurice Iar«yS% engail ............. Mr K h HuaderCkdEO ...... .Mr Jam*** L rerlag......... m . m »••»••.**... * Mr Carl Fey1 KmIi.i .......... m .... ........ Mr Mark k^otAnt hcny Mr I) L GaylordIxrr)nier ............Wrn J GearyCol Haw ........... .Mr James MucyPhi!Hope ..... Mr rharles DwightHer Tnomax Ba^ot ............ Mr E L WilDaTrllhy .................. Mlsa Fanuy McIntyreMm fiuot ..........Mis* Helen ByronMini' Vlnard ......*....Mtea Florlt; noe FlateAngel© ........ Ml«* Mamie Gilroylloiiorln© .................Miaa llenriette Hich“Trilby was produced yesterday at the Bowdoin. it being the first time ithas been produced in this city by a stock company and at popular prices. At the evening performance the house was crowded, and the manner in which the story was enacted pleased everyone.Manager Lothrop had all the scenica nt lt;« V. i f 1 ti © Jt . a tt nL a
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