Show AERIAL BALLET US IS POPULAR I r I IW W S r ya I I II I II I I tt y l r 4 k ky y 3 IJ r rw S SY Sw w Y f Y t Mme Floretta Queen of the Aerial Ballet at Saltair Tho The wonderful Aerial Ballot at nt the Saltair Hippodrome Is Increasing In popularity and continues to be a n big drawing card The stage paraphernalia nalia nalla which was hurried hurriedly I Installed for tho t first performance Is now re regulated perfectly and the beautiful spectacles spectacle is s even more charming and entertainIng entertain entertain- ing than before The Tho handsome German German German Ger Ger- man women who perform In the ballet are all members of at the original troupe and anel their work Is indeed fetching Tho The Butterfly Ballot Ballet which opens the tho act Is a trul truly entrancing bit of or stage staSe work and the tho elegant costume costumes add materially to tho general effect Inthe In tho the Dove Ballet allet which closes the tho performance tho largest flock nock of birds over o used on tho the stage Is seen More than tift fifty snow white doves do are released re released re- re leased at tho the same time from tram the wings and fly to the seven women all alighting on tho heads shoulders and arms of or the dancers Then women and doves I aro are all sent floating through the allback air all back and forth in tho the great aerial dance Tho The ballet will remain In Salt SaltI I Lake this thin we week ek and next but ma may besent bo be sent East after that time lime Bathing In the lake lalee is now Ideal I Y Yesterday st more than a thousand bathers bathers bath bath- ers erB eno od tho dip The water is at ata ater ata a er very convenient depth and Is bettor better I for tor bathing than at nt any within the last ten ton years The Tho temperature yesterday was S 82 which is only three de degrees below the tho average for tho summer A large party of or young people from the city went to tho the lake yesterday as tho the guests of or Henr Henry L. L Wilson of or Chi Chi- cago After a a. bath tho the party was served dinner In tho the ship restaurant Mr r. Wilson Vilson Is a personal friend of or Rupert Fritz tho the manager of the res res- Mc McClellan's Symphony orchestra orchestra orches orches- tra of thirty pieces plays in the cafe from tram 7 to S 8 o'clock each evening which accounts for a 0 number of or dinner parties par par- ties tics being arranged for that hour The full orchestra of or fifty men gives a symphony concert at In the tho dance hall |