Entertainment
"The Girl that I Love," the great prize drama, by Elliott Barnes, will be presented at the Opera House next Monday evening, January 29, by E. M. Gardiner's Dramatic Company of New York. Miss Daisy Ramsden, the most charming soubrette on the stage as Polly Meiton, in "The Girl that I Love." The St. Louis Globe-Democnit says of "The Giil that I Love:" Miss Daisy Ramsden, a pretty, vivacious little lady who, it will be remembered, filled Alice Atherton's place in "Dreams" tor a while last season, had the part of Polly Melton, a stage-struck waiting-maid, which she entered uto with a great deal of spirit, giving an impersonation which perfectly cleli"lited the house. She sings several gfTnes.amongothers, "For goodness sake, don't say I told you," whicli i "ow the rage in New York, and dances hkea lairy. The play is vi-ry interesting, and is presented by a good company, with new and heiiutiful scenery.
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