Show How Mrs Oscar Eliason Be ame Madame Dante J JI Jc JF JJ Je I i I JI 1 I t I Ij j t ti i i jt i I JI I It F 1 c J e 1 rj announcement t In hr yesterdays that Chat Hi Mm JIra Oscar Eliason has adapted ad 4 te the prof earton of her herS husband huband th h 1 1 i C a and adl Is creating creat a sen sena nai a im j i J y t y 7 her bel he marvelous performances in Qu f U was W received with ker ket interest by r TIU ugh the courtesy of ot Thorald d Ham Hammer mer mr her brother the accompanying cut cutis cutIs is 19 produced showing Mrs Ellason in inre ine Madame Dante the Great re cc e turn mim as realy for her ber appearance When the thebe thet found its way into the Ham Hammel t it mel mci household d a might be expected cased a mUd mild sensation members of the tue family had to look twice to see whether it was MIt MIS Eliason or Dante himself The only difference to tobe tobe be noticed iced tata is in the even nd corn com complexion of oi Mrs Eliason EUa m who is a decided brunette her husband wa aa just the opposite The costume and pose pu is iden with with that of Dante as his hta many will recall 11 Mrs Elia Eliason is touring Australia un under Under der deI the of J 3 F H Dames Barnes awl anti judging from th the notices of the Aus Australian Italian ralian 1 press iress she le is i carrying out the triumphal triumph march ot of her husband d which his tragic death left unfinished in taking up magic or the stage singe in any is pursuing a course r iKi t Mrs YUa n a p exactly tho th re erse ers of the ine family famil s admon tAke lAke a oth other r girls she shewa shewa wa was but her folks folk used ased to teU her lor t tu to leave the profession alone lS as ashe h hE lId never succeed d III in it For the tine tilDe she ac em d the advice They thought t it possible that she would event go gC into a company as an hut neUr never neer did it occur to any anyone one of her triN that she sh might make her debut as z 1 impress mitreS o of Cl k art It is doubt f fIl ll if f the th thought would have ever en hT tr l but for th the shocking death of her hu ba Cl a year ago agor hl hI widow In c left Ifft r II nto it iri i v v cir um andy and an it was by b no mesas means n c t Hy t which caused her to t adopt his f Mn Mr Eliason had been her husbands huband man yer iver er fince since hu F 11 started In n the business bU 1 she wa cas his hisa a 1 adviser aid un r i e all aH In om ont This of course couse pv ga gave Vt her hf r great grut opportunity to observe his hh hi feats and anH she he b liv it She n first fint t acquired tn tm Art iU of palming She learned how to tomAsh vm mAsh UP a spectators watch and mend it by Ing a 1 pistol She knew almost almo as assoc soc 1 01 w 0 her bel husband how to take a hat hatfull hatfull full of silver dollars from an ordinary egg Ie knew what Whet was required re to brill bring a rabbit from under the mans man s cont ott CO and to make a bird cage vanish in the theair theair theaIr air These were minor incidentals She practiced until she perfected all of it ItHa Ha Having ving such ch a thorough knowledge gE of the bu business iness including the most must mystify mystifying mystifying ing illusions in which she wa Wa always the central figure figure it is not net surprising that the clever little woman should feel fool some ome desire to put this knowledge to use So instead of selling her husbands car oar carload carload load of properties and returning to Soft Salt I Lake she he secured cured a local J l manager and started out to tour Australia In Ill a re recent Xe recent cent letter Mrs nr expressed Rei lae self as being very fond of her profession and expects to make maice a fortune out of IL It ILAt At the end of a short while Madame Dante l to go to India the home of black art for the double doable purpose of ot studying a 1 performing The following from front a Brisbane paper p per is characteristic tlc of the notices she is Js re receiving in Queensland Qu QuAn Another An ther crowded crowd house bouse greeted Madame Dante in hot her f entertainment Magic Pp to DOte Date te at the opera house bouee la last t night From first to last the large larg larga audience a wa lea pleasingly entertained ana bewildered The Asiatic miracle Nan Nanko Nanko Nanko ko was especially edifying and Fifteen minutes in mt with Madame Dante seemed to 10 convince the most moat f that after all there must be in spiritualism The ommittee of well known local edal o al gentlemen who woo were on the stage stag sta during the were as much in i a as the die remainder of the audience The dance creation in which Dante appears appearson on a dark d rk Stage s e surrounded by sudden bursts bur ts of fire WIt develop deel p into beau beauteous beauteous effects ts was wa wonderfully effective and called ea ed forth prolonged pr longed ap applause applause The states that Madame Dante was taught tau this thin unique dance by LoIe Lob Fuller Fun and nd certainly It t is I well worth seeing The psychological wonder r KArmos Karinos Madame un us under der the fhe influence of Madame Dante per performs forms some arithmetical feats that do something more than then bewilder the au audience audience dl nce The was waa judiciously interspersed with witt conjuring and other feats feat all alt of which were dexterously ly per performed performed performed formed Without no better enter entertainment entertainment could be desired for f r the boil hoH days and the t e merit of the performance is isso isso Isso so supported by bF a well dressed stage finished IP in every particular that a fair fail share of public patronage tr may rea rca reasonably reasonably amiably be expected for tor Maame g me Dante during her stay in Brisbane For children on Saturday afternoon t special matinee has bag been arranged and on entering ente ng the house each cUd did will win receive a present be befitting befitting fitting the season from Madame Mad Dante D |