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Show ORIENTAL DANCERS ENJOY RIDE IN STUDEBAKER CLOSED CAR - .:" -' v ' - -" , The new series IS Rtudebaker, with a winter top, finds ready indorsement with the girls of "The Dancing Girl of Delhi" troupe of Oriental dancers. The young women yesterday drove in a car which is a twin of that owned by Brother St. Denis, the manager of the act, from the Hotel Utah to the city and county building build-ing grounds, where they had their daily I dance In the snow. Hundreds of Salt Lakers crowded around to see the young women who take their outdoor exercise regularly for the purpose of hardening the soles of- their feet, the dancing being of the barefoot variety. The dancers are the head liners of the vaudeville bil! which plays at the Orpheum beginning next Wednesday. "I am delighted with my Studebaker," said Mr. St. Denis. "In finish, appointment appoint-ment and equipment it Is a fine car. Lit-the Lit-the details like leather edging on the carpets, car-pets, leather binding on the top material, aluminum binding on the linoleum of the roadster and front compartments have all been observed. The doors are provided with commodious pockets and the interior in-terior fittings of the closed cars, such as ; I have, are as high grade as one could i find anywhere. My girls are delighted with the machine and. next to outdoor exercising, ex-ercising, their greatest enjoyment comes from riding about in the Studebaker." In the group of dancers just getting out of the machine preparatory to yesterday afternoon's dance are Miss Betalo Rubino, the dramatic dancer of the troupe, and the Misses Celia Wise, Melba. Hoerner and Elsie Vanderhoff. |