Show Quadrille terms Waltz In the days of Uie minuet our ancestors an-cestors engaged inpleasanttliscoune while treading that stately dance aunt the plain I quidrille aflbrdeil yt tt tllf ninny of the ulder of uo to enjoy delicious bits of flirtation with those of the other sex whom we admired for in the dance many liberties and 1 pleasantries pass for harmless nothings noth-ings which elsewhere might I be oflVnsive Thl liar calls tars renaissance naissance of tie quadrille and It believe that it will luivo the encouragement en-couragement of mammas and < daughters As for Her Straus I Is his desire I I underrtand to reconstruct recon-struct the waltz He thinks that the prelude t the waltz should ben stately movement admitting of conversation between partners he would have the movement gradually gradu-ally quicken anon become deliberate deliber-ate again aud so alternate giving the danctr occasional daner olonoi opportunity for conversation and physIcl recuperation recu-peration i In this wfw does the great waltz composer hope to rehabilitate habilitate the once popular lance in the adertlons cf humankind Eugene Fields Litter |