Show The e J New Lew Butterfly Dance nE DE latest blest exponent of classical dancing dane dane- T THE r lab ing is Miss Ihs Phyllis who appears in ID the third act of ot the thc l play plaT Butterflies at nt tho Apollo Theatre In London An English paper printed this criticism of at Miss dancing This girl who cannot be bo more than seventeen c and nod is s remarkably pretty os as a 4 butterfly butterly with wHit gauze wings little than n a and a n skirt which bleb was moro more r. The only covering CC on the upper p rt of ot her bod body was a 1 breastplate bre of or Jewels anti a few lew strings of ot glittering stones The young girl is au nu excellent dancer and although In her lIer movements there Is s nothing suggestive or objectionable whether the art of ot the It is a l question the Ito introduction of ot a n stage Is nd advanced d by girl girl- partially nude Dude no DO matter ho how poetic her r poses loeS and dancing may be bel The Tho fact tact into is just budding that Miss womanhood accentuates the doubtful taste roC of spoiling riu nu otherwise charming act ct with the tuo bc introduction of ot such ucb a dance pance of at the In ID reply to this the tho management In 10 the protest theatre made mode a vigorous rigorous of oC which they said c course ur c Tho The oa mt management claim that the tho dancI dance danco I 1 I both skilful and aDd poetic and aDa considered of ot the ns as a 1 dan dante dance c it is far tar In fn advance ninny many types ot of classic dancing I at t present evolved by Mr r Willie In Ai TO vogue UC It was to the public taste and aDd W Ward in deference C o t i 1 t he be bas baa succeeded in fn combining the skill of or orthe the trained dancer with Ith that poetry of ot motion motion motion mo mo- tion which has hns hitherto been the outstanding lag ing feature of or tho the recent revival of or th the ancient Greek style of ot dancing Tic The bc management consider that to obtain the perfection of ot poetic charm the tile dance dan should bo be danced b by a n young faun girl just budding bud ding Into womanhood rather t thou thau nu by a 8 lad lady whose charms ore are more moro matured There is not the tho slightest sUg suggestion of indeli ludell indelicacy cacy racy either In the dance danco or In the tho co cos tume tunic Miss Us who la is a n very graceful and also a n pretty woman was WI born horn In 10 January J 1892 and mode made her first appearance appear appear- ance on the stage when she sho wn wn twelve She Is 18 tho daughter of ot Mr Jock of ot the We of ar London |