Show Pairs II aerer tnnoye 155cr A small object upon the scarf of a young man In tha Sixth avenue car happened lo attract the oyo of a sympathetic sym-pathetic and nenrs tilted old lady scat el l opposite The small ebjecl seemed nl the first Cancn to bo a gaudy beetle Impaled upon n pin ant kicking frantically fran-tically to release himself The old lady arose from her seat with the evident Intention of berating the youth whom she supposed Ilko the lute Hill Nyes dog was n collector ol Insects for hid cruelty Her Indignation turned to horror however when Ills discovered trot the beetle was In reality a tiny liver klrl dancer kicking her dlrnln utlte foot Into tha air In a most lifelike life-like manner Tba skirl dancer Is a novelty In tho way of scarf pins One of her legs Is a trifle more rigid than It really ought to be but the other Is ache ac-he enough for both There Is a pneumatic pneu-matic arrangetncal within the figure which Is connected by means of a con aled rubber tube with a smaller rub ber ball carried In tho pocket of the nearer Llko Lois Puller you Lave to reach Into your pocket to sob her dane it Is only necessary to apply a little remuru to this bulb In the pocket and he skirt dancers pedal extremity describes de-scribes arcs In the air with precision enough to destroy a tlio at every kick You press Ibo bulb she does a turn Ihe chief advantage of the smaller silver sil-ver Isle I over tha other kind lies In the act that she Is perfectly obedient to i the stage manager wishes and all her xlckmu Is I confined to her own lino of olll I buslutM Now Yom herald I |