The Valentine Theatre, Toledo, O.
Bills are out auoounoing the opbniug of the regular seasou at the Valentine Theatre, at Toledo, on Monday, Tuesday and Weduesday, Sept. 2 lat, 2ád, and 23d, with Hoyt's speotacular coinedy, "A Milk White Flag," undoubtedly the' best production from the peu of that prolific writér of satirical coid edy. A prominent western writer said : "A Milk White Flag" is a bouquet culled from all that is prettiest in the Hoyt oiover garden. It is a performance npou wbich the dramatist, the cmnposer, the costumér, the scenic artist, the mecbanic, aud the electrician have bestowed their highest talents, and for wbich Darce Nature bas piuked her baadsomest vcomau, It is the climax in a series of Hoyt successes, which begun fifteen years ago, and which climbed higher and higher uutil it would seem money and brains had reached their final end. Such stage settings have never been seen before - even the furniture especially carved, being carried. Fun bubbles, effervescent, in every line. Surnmarized and coiidensed "A Milk White Flag" can properly be called "Hoyt's attar of roses," "the sweetest of bis extracts. " Following "A Milk White Flag" will come "In Gay New York" with the original cast and production, just as it bas been running at the New York Casino since last season and crowdiug that house nightly all through the hot summer months. The company numbers seventy people, aod in this engagement sornething exceptionally brilliaut inay be expected. The box office will be open ou and af ter Thurday, Sept. 17th, and seats may be ordered by mail or telegraph, addressed to treasurer, V'alentine Theatre, Toledo, Ohio.
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