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Show Great Pavlowa Is Booked at the Salt Lake Ttfftnmln to the Fart I-aae theatre j fcruary SI and 22, after an absence j of several year. Anna Pavlow in to brine large repertoire of ballets and dtvertiaements about equally divided between new creations and thoee which ; he made popular in former tour of North America. Fortune Ciallo. who Is directing her wming tour, haa been sounding the preferences of IocaI managers man-agers and Pavlowa 'fana" all giver the country during the past two months, and finds a widespread demand de-mand -for the repetition of certain favorite fa-vorite works of the great ItUM-inn artist's ar-tist's former, repertoire, a well as keen Interest In the new choregraphlo nrranK'TTir nts which ehe and her asso-viates asso-viates have evolved since she was last seen here. Mile, I'avlowa informed Mr. Oallo wme time-ago that "he had enough new productions to form the requisite Diyuher of programs without a single repetition of any of her former successes, suc-cesses, but a) vised atfalnnt t his, for In her wise little ttussiun head there was a vision of popular demands here for the old as well an the new. Consequently Mile. Pavlowa has made Hp her liat to Include five ballets most popular In her former American tours "Amarilla."' "Cnioplnlana." "Flora's Awakening," "Giselle" and "Snow-flakes,' "Snow-flakes,' with nix others new to this country "Autumn Leaves.' "The Fauns. "Mexican nances." "l.a Perl," SchuhrHlana." "Thole" Resides these "Eleven nM tttiTfrw TtoTt"T"ytTiir Trper" tolre will Include thirty -two diver-tkaemente. diver-tkaemente. fourteen of whirh are new to this country, and the other eighteen revivals.' |