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Show DAILY PAGE SIX. REJANE DANCES CAN-C- AN AT BALL ACTRESS CREATES SENSATION. GAY FRENCH Ultra Friskinesa Tamour Comadienna Craataa Furor Seelay Dinnar Ooutdona. NEW YORK, IY1. 7. Mme. Ga- hrlelle Rjan the famous French acnn the top tress, danced the can-ca- n Hof a table at the Jam Hyde grand coat u me ball at Sherry's the other night, and created the great Kt of sensations In high society that all present tried in vain to suppress. Storiea differ aa to how the eplaode came about. One veralon has It that aha interjiolated thla apectalty as a sort of entr'ncte between the llitle play Entre of her friend, M. Nlcodeml, - Deux Porte, and a recitation written for the occasion, which proved so long that it ami some members of King Louis' gay court half asleep. Another version has It that the cancan episode did not take place until early in the morning, after everybody had had at least one supper and a good many uf the more staid guests had gone home. All the stories agree on one pnlnt, and that Is that Mme. Rejane did elimb on the top of the center table and that could not be dance a can-ca- n beaten by nny professional dancer at the Moulin Rouge. In fact, she did It with so much abandon and grace that effaced all recollection she of Little Egypt, who until then held the record for this sort of specialty at Sherry's. To xay that this dance of Rejanes created a sensation Is putting the fact mildly, but iis usually happens In Impromptu and spontaneous episodes of did not make this kind, the can-ca- n nearly as great a stir at the moment as it did on the following day, when the spectators had time to think Is over In cold blood. The can-ca- n has been tabooed at Sherry's for many seasons ever since STATE UTAH TUESDAY, JOURNAL the famous Seeley dinner, In fact and so far as one can judge from passing remarks, those who witnessed Mme. Rejane's terpsichorean specialty say it is likely to be put away in lavender again at Sherry's for some time. Of all the guests at Hyde's ball, who were Interviewed, only one, a close friend of the host, was found who would deny the can-ca- n episode point bland, and even he Anally hedged to Of course. It might have this extent: taken place, but I cannot conceive bow I came to miss It, unless It was that the lighting in the ball room was so bad. You known It la really a great shame there were not more lights. It ruined the effect of many costumes, and, In spite of all the champagne there to drink, it took away a whole lot Rut, from the gayety of the scene. then, that is the worst feature of the fancy bulls, don't you know. All are so busy trying to show how perfetly beautiful they look that they don't have a moment to enjoy themselves- Mme. Rejane was playing "Camille" at the Liberty theater this afternoon when the news of her alleged Impromptu side issue to the Hyde ball was called to her attention. She appeared to be greatly amused and re -- 7. 1905. A rone and FEBRUARY ferred the inquirer to M. N kode ml. M M. Nicodemi. Imbecile:'' exploded This was the first explosion; others followed In rapid succession. At last, having exploded himself to a standstill, he ventured into a denial. Mme. Rejane didn't dance. If there was any such thing It was done by some of the millionaires present after we left for our hotel. That waa a gay Ah, Indeed, crowd there, monsieur. yes! Last Hope Vanished. physicians said that Smlthart of Pekin, la., had Inhis last hope curable consumption, vanished; but Dr. King's New DiscovCoughs and ery for Consumption. Colds kept him out of his grave. 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They can only be acquired In the smaller towns of the empire under a special permit of the police, who are thus easily able to locate every Instrument. Up to a year or two ago a permit was needed even in Moscow and St Petersburg. All the proclamations which have been circulated this year were lithographed from typewritten copy, the typewriter having enabled the discontented to circumvent the extremely stringent laws which regulate the possession of printers type and the use of It ' liner PunniiTii , ' h - T0s this week her passengers a ,J;., , kn, Catholic prel.it,. ,. tf slgneur the v lV 'w "1 Hungary. He is u ' de U,'. Hungarian l,ib,,rp During hi. Kluy Monsignor, who s iUnTtrT time In the far east ,n ' hq missionary work ui.t... , h h rl 4 miners in lvi.i..,.VlV states. eta, N- ,1:,ur-S-in- 1, What! After the me? 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Positively worth Knee Pants, exceptionally good value for Mens fine Satin BaL Calf Shoes, former price $2.25 Salvage price Men's heavy Shoes, good for outdoor work, former price $2.25 Salvage price Ofip YOv Qfif Men's fine dress Shoes, former price $2.75 JQ 4 Salvage price Men's fine Rubber Boots at your own prices. Ladles' and Men's Rubbers, prices from 4tc of Trunks, Suit Cases, etc., at unhesrd ' prices $5-0- Salvage Sale 'Price Boys' Wool Suits, good value at $3.00 Salvage Sale price Boys all wool Suits, good value for $4.00 Salvage Sale price 75c ...31c $1.19 d 1 PA 11)7 5 t1 SHOES! This sale will last only seven days more, so Every Purchase so no 1$ Guaranteed that there shall be no mistake, no exaggeration, overdrawn statement, we ask you to fetch this document with you when you come to the and look over every article herein described. You'll convince yourself mighty quick with your own eyes that everything Is sold precisely aa 1 49c a 9c Odd Coats, odd Vests and Macklntosnes at your own price. I.O'IO other articles too numerous to this is DONT MISS IT 1 a crowd, but you will ho jostled by pleased and good Sale will continue for 8 days longer. natured people. Putnam One Price Clothing Hous Ogdens Best Clothing Washington House, 2345 Western Salvage :::: Ave. Co. of Chicago Managers of Sale RAILROAD FARE PAID TO PURCHASERS OF $15.00 OR OVER Let Nothing Keep You Away The Hour Is Set The Place You |