mi iiw auw.HMuto.«“«► .A.—ftm-mmn*! mux ' —»'»lt; * . - »’i| i«— »rn HI—l—u*.,«*»•-ww4mi''MMlt;« • •*«»«.« wi-. w -ui r'i- 'm—ir-n «i»!i»jjBj“Victoria PurlcsqtipriTAt the Opera House.Krt. P. Kush's Victoria Uurlea-fiuers now on their third annual tour, will be the attraction at the opera house Wednesday evening. Thu great Hu*irtrt of thlrt production haa caused the management to add many ex-pensive novelties. The scenery and coatutnca are entirely new. and the twenty chorus glrla are said to be ppetty and sweet voiced. The curtain raiser In termini High School Qlrla, j It Is a hilarious affair with hut little plot, plenty of music, witticism, song and dance—general jollification. The first part will he followiM by an olio of vaudeville turns, among thoae tak* lug part may be mentioned Aggie Beh* ter and company In an entirely new singing and 'dancing novolty; LeKoy and La van Ion, comedy liar act; Held and Gilbert, travesty star*; Mar key and Stewart, Irish monologue and parody slng *ra and The liar pi rv, coon singers, cake walkers and dancer*. j Thu i losing burloult;pio In called, •'dlummlng In Chinatown, showing a genuine society opium den, handsome* ly lavished with the glittering and luxurious magnificence of (he ccieallal oritnt, in full awing and with real Chinatiteu, real oplutn and real vlo-tltna which will make a finale seldom witnessed on the burlesque atuge.The sals of seats begins Tuesday morning ai the opera house box office.