“Tar PINK LADY’ AT THE COLONIAL 
All Boston remembers how a year 
ago, after fifteen weeks of capacity 
houses at the Colonial Theatre, Klaw 
& Erlanger’s production of ‘The Pink 
Lady” was compelled to leave in or- 
der to prepare for the London engage- 
ment at the Globe Theatre which lasted 
for twenty triumphant weeks. Since 
then this, the most popular musical 
coredy of many years, has been seen 
in the larger cities with the original 
cast, and everywhere the Boston 
triumph has been duplicated. Now 
these favorite players are coming back 
to the Colonial, Boston, to resume the 
interrupted run. Frank Lalor is still 
the Dondidier and Hazel Dawn the 
lady in pink. Alice Dovey as Angele 
and Alice clegenan as Mme. Dondi- 
dier will also be here. 
The company still numbers nearly 
one hundred, the Pink of Perfection 
chorus is as charming as ever, and the 
production spick and span, with new 
costumes that were imported from 
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