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Show KIRMESS SCORES ' SECOKCESS Perhaps with een a more finished effect ef-fect than that of the first production, the Klnness was prescutcd at the Salt Lake theater again Friday night. The houso was not as large as that of the opening night perhaps owing moro or less to the unfavorable weather. Tho falling oft In-the In-the attendance, however, was counteracted counter-acted by the enthusiasm of tho audience, which was charmed by tho excellent work of the players. 4) The second presentation of the Kirmcss by the young society people of the citv for the benefit of the Free Kindergarten and Neighborhood House association was an unqualified success. The brilliant toe dancing of little. Evelyn Phelps, the Spanish dance by Miss Dcnise Karrick and the "Poppy dance" bv Miss Ruth Abbott were tho decided hits of the evening. even-ing. Evelyn Phelps, the little toe dancer. Is as sweet, pretty and. graceful as a child can be.. Her performance last nlglii waa equal to that of many professionals. Her clever movement; and graceful poslurea won for her loud applause and he was compelled to respond to an eiicoro. Miss Denlse Karrick. well known among t-alt L-ikos rouiigcr noclcty set. In her Spanish dancf" was a decided success. Her dance was novel and enchanting and the audience showed its appreciation by lh- reception it gave to her. At the eoiicluslou of tho "Poppy dance" Miss Ruth Abbott was presented with a beautiful bouquet. It way a pretty tribute to her splendid work, which was loudlv applnuded by the house. .Miss Abbott was recalled several times and the uudl-ence uudl-ence gave her a hearty baud at numerous limes .during her dance. As to the others who made up the oust of the Kirmcss each and even- one should bo given a word of prals for the work of each individual was excellent and a credit to llio commit ten which arrange the affair. The magiiillcont pageant followed fol-lowed by i ho festival in honor of lhr coronation cor-onation of Anne Roleyn Included a sorlej? of beautiful dances, which wcr given with pretly effect. The opening " folk dance in the form of a merry-go-round by the little folks was charming. Between the aela Mfss I.abe Schlffer and Mark Groesbeck sang the "Mysterious "Mys-terious Rag." which was wll received. Miss Schlfffi- wn the recipient of a beautiful beau-tiful bouquet. Th last presentation will be given this afternoon. |