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Show EMPRESS With the beautiful outlines of her figure thrown into prominent relief against the dark background of damask curtains in the radiance of multi-colored lights. La Holle JJeodima, a Parisian Par-isian art model, will pose for Salt Lakers on the Empress stage next week as the headline feature of the vaudeville bill. ' It opens Monday afternoon with the French beauty as the chief attraction. Her act is entitled entit-led "Animated Visions D'Art." She appears In a variety of poses during which she reproduces in the life some famous statuary. William Lampe and his company, including Edith Reeves and Jas. T. Gallagher, are to pre sent Ivey Ashton Root's timely playlet, "One iFlight Up," a story with a strong moral. Tom Waters, formerly star of the "Candy Shop" and "The Pink Lady" and now known as tho "Planologue King" of vaudeville, Is on the bill, and will be followed by two pretty misses who style themselves the "Fashion Plate" girls. They are Pearl and Irene Sans, and among the songs they will sing are the following: "That's Us," "Mother's Gone Away to Join the Army," "Svveet Little Jane," 'Memphis Blues" and "Put Me In My Little Bed." The extra added attraction of the new bill is "Malvern's ComKques," aix acroflMiic comedians who will present the sketch entitled, "A Rough House Village." This week's program closes with Sunday night's performances. The "Kincaid Kilties" head ' tho bill and following them come the Cavano Duo i of specialists; Joe Cook and his "One Man ' Vaudeville;" Sam Ash and his tenor sools; Frank , ! Byron and Louise Langdon present "The Dude Da-tective" Da-tective" and an excellent moving comedy film. l |