. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . , the fans and combs, the quaintshoes, the graceful head-dresses and the bowsand simpers of the noblemen and the pictures were made as the figuresmoved through the amusing play, always tolovely music. Even the program was printedon Japanese paper, with drawings by thefamous Hokusai. The songs, the madrigals, the glees wereremarkably well sung. Three charming littlewards of Ko-Ko were found in Alice Leigh asYum-Yum, Elizabeth Loose as Pitti-Sing andIda Lusby as Peep-Bo. Miss Leigh was par-ticularly delightful and in the kissing duetwith


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . , the fans and combs, the quaintshoes, the graceful head-dresses and the bowsand simpers of the noblemen and the pictures were made as the figuresmoved through the amusing play, always tolovely music. Even the program was printedon Japanese paper, with drawings by thefamous Hokusai. The songs, the madrigals, the glees wereremarkably well sung. Three charming littlewards of Ko-Ko were found in Alice Leigh asYum-Yum, Elizabeth Loose as Pitti-Sing andIda Lusby as Peep-Bo. Miss Leigh was par-ticularly delightful and in the kissing duetwith Nanki-Poo at the close of the first actand in the song in the garden in the second actwon generous applause. A droll Ko-Ko was John T. Elliott and ahaughty Pooh-Bah, with his comprehensiveresponsibilities, was seen in John D. disdainful Pish-Tush was Harry Welkerand Elna Sellman created much laughter withher Katisha. An impressive Mikado waspresented by Hood Yates, and the lignt andpleasing tenor voice of H. Herman Godfrey was. I 111 BIO BASS DR IM SIFAKS KM )QT i:\TLY FOB THIS CROWD OF KM PI A) YESHob art SmKk , the iiiii-irnl <lirertor of the production, is in tlic buck row standing and all dressed up THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 53


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