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Show Interesting- News nt I'litys and Players. jThe new Span'aS dancer, Carolina Otero, who Is to appear ou October 1, arrived In New York Sunday. She is accompanied by I er own troupe of guitar gui-tar players, and will sing as well as dance. Sho is a handsome young woman with a bright and lntellifceant face, a dark, clear complexion, black hair and big black eyes, In fact, as nar a perfect Spanish type as need bo wished. Bob Slavin, tho Jim ny man of the Howard Athenieum company, received a telegram from llallimore last night just before tho performance began at the Bijou theater, Now York, that his wife was dying at her h imeiu that city. She had been ailing since list winter, when she suffered from the grip. However, How-ever, Mr. Slavin went on his grotesque comedy act. and rarely has he been funnier. 'He mado tho audience roar with laughter. Immediately upon leaving leav-ing the stage heb roke into tears and hurriedly donning his street clothes hurried away to take a train for Baltimore. Balti-more. The police have looked In upon the surprising physical display made by Sybil Johnstone in the studio scene of the Clemcnceau Case, at tho Standard theater, New York, but she has not been disturbed. The theater is crowded nightly to see her. Miss Johhsione is a tall and pretty woman, with blue eves nnd goblen hair. See stands with her arms uplifted as t he nude model. She has no stays and her chest and legs are incased in silk tighes Hint reveal with entire candor every outline of her form. There is absolutely no other drapery. Miss Johnstone w as married-only a little lit-tle over a month ago to a Wall street broker. It was her second marriage. "I will not consent to tho Improper suggestiveness of wearing tights and a mere bit of drapery," she said. "They wouldn't let me be a Galatea, so I tot.k the other alternative. Iholdthtt it is art to be natural. I resent the assertion that my impersonation is in any way improper." |