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Show EMPRESS "Five dashing, splashing, shapely, matchless mermaids" is the way in which the management manage-ment of Loew's Empress announces the headline head-line feature for that house next week. The feature is "Neptune's Nymphs," and is comprised of five pretty girls, every one of whom is said to be an expert swimmer and diver. The act has the reputation of being the most spectacular spec-tacular diving feature ever introduced on the vaudeville stage of the country. To make the appearance of these five girls doubly interesting next week, the management of tho Empress has arranged for two amateur diving contests to be held during their engagement. engage-ment. The best men and boy swimmers and divers in town will compete for an appropriate prize on Tuesday night, and the best girl divers and swimmers Salt Lake boasts will compete on Friday night. The audience will bo tho judges of the winners in each case, and the Empress will donate the prizes. The bill for the coming week includes, in addition, ad-dition, Miller, Moore and Gardner, a trio of singers sing-ers and dancers; Joseph Laurie and Frances Aleen, "The Little Gems of Vaudeville;" the funny eccentrique Swan, juggler; Arthur De Voy and Evelyn iFaber and their company In the dramatic dra-matic sketch, "The Victim," and Edward Aveling and Albert Lloyd, in twenty minutes of rapid-fire rapid-fire nonsense. These acts will, with a new moving picture film, complete next week's bill. The present bill has two more days to run, and will close Sunday night. "The Winning Widows" headline the program, and the latter includes in-cludes the noveley acrobatic sketch, "Fun at the iBaths;" Lex Neal, "The Beau Brummel of Vaudeville;" Vau-deville;" Burton, Hahn and Lewis in harmonious selections; Arthur Wanzer and Maybelle Palmer in the breezy sketch, "Not at Home;" Dick De-Loris, De-Loris, "Tho Musical Bug," and a new film of first run moving pictures. |