Show I Loie Loie Fuller Fuller to o F I Ballet for Boston I Special Correspondence ONDON Sept 23 Ful Fuller leI ler has hm just had several long L with conferences s and intimate In the thu managers of the nov Opera House e In Boston ton Tho famous serpentine tine dancer has hus entered into a con contract tract to supply a ballet embodying some t net et theories of her own three nights a It week at the Boston house beginning next October und and alternating with the tho grand opera Loie Lole considers con herself the tho mother of the whole tribe of Salome und and scant drapery who ho are are now tilling the thc vaudeville houses hou es and unel theaters to 1 overflowing on both sides o or tho At Atlantic lantic ocean I J have heard h It from Miss Puller Fuller hand hanel that both Isadora l Duncan und and Maud Allan re rc repaired paired to her lIer In the tho el rb stages of f their development for advIce and in instruction Instruction und and the tho Am ric n dancer Is I still carrying on the tho good work worl Her school for dancing In Paris is isan Isan an old story but that she has established a It school t In London will be news II Mrs 1111 Clement Scott the edl tress tre of The Froc FIlo I J and tho widow of the lute late English dramatic critic will ho associated as with Miss Fuller when more fully and ami at al one on time the tho two women had harl to uti utilize lize Mrs coWs ScottS London L rilon hot c situa situated l lIn ted in llie heart ort th quarter for f lr the school hool Subsequent reflection however how ver developed d the that U nota not t enough in tho to I I jv qI M t M Ml l I t I the fifty girls who hall had already joined Pending the of or some old English mansion possessed pos of a room of tho proper propel dimensions Miss lIss Fuller Fullor has lias hired the thc ballroom Jail room of the th Savoy hotel hot l where she is sta and Is I her students through theli stops steps there She has lias a It company of young oung dancers on all at the tho Hippodrome under her and unel will this week Wf lt open with another in Berlin With her of imitators Imitator and worshipers ever on tho increase T 1 would not be surprised to see before long the tho serpentine tine dancer a la laLoie a Loie Lole Fuller almost as ubiquitous as the Salome brand CissIe Loftus LoHu who lias been an announced to appear app ar at the Coliseum during the second week In October may not appear at tho big hi London house after aftel all Tho rho management of oC the Alhambra theater have applied for an injunction against her fulfil lIng announced engagement until she has h llo compiled with a contract which tho fair Cecelia signed with that house before 1 ore her depar departure ture turo for the tho United d States Stat 8 It pars UnIt that Miss Misa Loftus entered ent into an ana agreement a r r ri to appear for n I J term rm at atthe the tho Alhambra for fOI about 42 a u week co I but that th t upon up n her informing management that hat she had secured I e exceptionally 1 ll good offer from tlc tho United States they agreed d to 10 let lel Her li r contract stand over until her ther return r n she return t I it to appear Sir Henry and it ld although tilt Alhambra Jl a t o w e was to appear at tho th Coliseum in her famous Imitations and it was noised about that she wan WIl to lo receive no less than lhnn 1250 o It week cek The Tho question of old agreements made at ridiculously low Jow is ono that troubles tho Ul slop sleep ono of oC the big bl music mus hull hall artists in this country People I ople and Marie arle Lloyd are ar bo hand a foot f ol by b long term agreements ch that Were wade mado years ealS ago ago when they th y were not lOt commanding or the weekly salary that they could den 1 today were the old agreements le up for tor IY consideration I J r th human efforts made mado by b Vesta Victoria to break breal her 1111 English agreements o n after her In tho United States State when the American managers were iro offering her almost Imo t any amount bf oC If she would protract her stay sla Endless telegrams tele lelo grams made no effect cl upon toe tho hard hald hardhearted hearted aud Victoria WIts was compelled t to thes shores to fullil her engagements ft I 1 suppose Leo Shubert is congratulating ing himself M that tl at at Lt last s nio one has had the courage to take theater London J off his hands hl I r like to h his Ii losses on on the thc theater SinN since lie hO took t I It over ago subtracted from my weekly pity Now K H R n Smith part tor of the theater the t r has taught London managers that w prices s In slight concession from owners tot oC the be given en On afree a fre hand to seats ats as ii reasonable c as he pleases jAs s 1 Smith In III his hi venture Is Ralph Hall IIa l Calne a son of Hull H III Calne Calno i Despite the that he ho is cond Ing the orchestra at the tho Gaiety thea tel where Is cd d silt Stuart has found f l d time to lo write the tho music for fOl a It hew musical l piece which l as been called Tho rho Pier Pierrot rot Girl Charles Frohman rohman has 1111 ar nr arranged I ranged EI ie I to London i o n the thc leading part CURTIS BROWN |