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IRENE BORDONI AT KEITH'S

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A selection of American, French and Spanish songs, together with some of the tunes that made her famous in musical comedy, is what Irene Bordoni has chosen to give Keith patrons this week. And the patrons seem to like the diet, as shown by the way they applauded the star.

"Georgia on Broadway" furnished the quaint southern touch of the evening, Gallagher and Shean supplied the light banter act, and Ivan Bankoff the dancing. Paul Decker in the sketch "I Heard--!", managed to "get across" very well. Any presentation dealing with gossip is sure to interest a certain large portion of the audience, at least. Madelon and Paula Miller gave a good exhibition of youthful talent. They are better-looking than might be expected, and sing and dance well. The impersonation act was in the hands of Miss Venita Gould, who did fairly well as Lenore Ulric and several others.

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