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Show p - 1 On With The Dance World's Most Famous Ballroom Dancer Will Discuss Golden Rules of His Art i LEOKO2A HUGHES I "Maurice Is the most famous ball room dancer In the world. His name was a household word in the ball . rooms not only of New York but also j of Paris and London some years be- t foro the war. What he has to say. therefore, about modern dancing must carry considerable weight." So savs The Dancing Times, a monthly London magazine devoted to the terpslchoreal art, in writing of Maurice In its June issue this year. Maurice is a handsome young 1 American ol French ancestry, who is J as much admired and feted in Lon-don Lon-don and Paris as be is in New York. Following upon his successful sea- I son of exhibition dancing in "The j Cascades," in New York. Maurice and his pretty partner, Miss Leonora Hughes, have been the reigning sensation sen-sation in the famous Piccadilly restaurant res-taurant In London. Later they go to Aix-le6-Bains and other noted French summer resorts before returning to the United States. Tho European representative of this paper hns se-cured se-cured from Maurice three signed articles ar-ticles and his latest dancing photographs photo-graphs taken In London. The articles ar-ticles will be as follows: "Bolshevism in the Ballroom." Ball-room." "Simplicity In Dancing." "Three Golden Rules of the Dance." The Standard Examiner will print the first of these articles on the Woman s Page Monday. HMbbB !i |