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The vaudeville fans who saw last night's mediocre show at the Majestic will welcome the All-Star Wonder 'Bill promised for next week.

James Barton & Co. in vaudeville's funniest interlude took first honors. His clever impersonations and skilful dancing were excellently done. Bert Hanlon had a steady flow of merriment and drew well deserved applause from the audience.

It is not often that one gets such a high class musical treat on a vaudeville stage as that given by the tenor Ciccolini, who sang several pleasing selections from opera.

Brengh's Golden Horse in a spectacular posing novelty; Frank Jerome, the variety vendor; Ernest Evans and Girls in a poorly performed sketch, "Wedding Bells"; Dickinson and Deagon, late comedy features of "Hello, Alexander", and the New York Winter Garden; the Shubert News with a poor Mutt and Jeff comedy; Jerome Boganny and comedians in a pleasing and amusing act, the "Bill Posters"; Cecil Cunningham, comedienne; and the usual acrobatic number, the Pedersen Brothers, featuring the famous Pedersen trick made up the remainder of the program.

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