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Show Jolly PoUoner Ar Ruts By JOHN O'OONNtLL. N1VW YORK, July, 1. Five month of eager homage have not dulled New York's appetlt for the exotic theatrical far of th Chauve-ftoitns. A second edition of th Russian vaudeville vaude-ville provided by Nlktia BaJlefr troupe from th Bat theatre of Moscow hv i nightly crowding the Century roof. Twelve new numbers from the Ralleff repertoire of 120, and the continuation of - "Th Parade of the Wooden Hold I ere" and Katinka." combin with decoration 1 of gorgeous splendor to make ibauve-Poutis ibauve-Poutis a competitor with the Follle and the Music Box Revu for lummir popularity popu-larity . Th perfect artistry and xo,ui1t set ting which last February accomplished th unusual fat of making an American audtenr enjoy vaudeville In Russian continue to be the mesne by which Ballefr and hi coworkers bridge th gsp of llngttiatlo-lgnorawo. Now a second bill, with a third in preparation. I th result of the fa Hurt, of cuMom to stale New York' enjoyment 1 In this blsarr entertainment of comedy i groteequerle and beauty. Th number. "The King Order th Drum to b Beaten." receive th moot appiaus In th new hill. A eoft eaacad of velvet curtain, twa - chair on a dims, an amber Tight andth Imagination of th spectators conjuro up th chamber of a king. Th king tella hie love for th wife of a marqula and demand tha lady. The heartbroken marquis la forced to yield. SatMv he leads forward his wlfs. Th Jealoue queea extends a gorgeous bouquet to her uccor. The lady lifts the flower td her face, breathe their poloned fragrsnc and fulls dead. The queen amllea and the mad refrain f the jeter echoes aa th curtains flutter flut-ter across th stag. . Thv start In esrlv with the fan-, cy screen names. A 1-year-old In Rill1 Karnum's next picture I celled Dawn, O Day. We may next have Ry o -: Light of Silvery Moon. |