Show i I Minnie Palmers Ballet Role seldom write about Minnie Palmer 1 was lured into the Union Square Theatre Thea-tre a ni ht or two ago to see her dance i A man promised me that I would not j have to hear her speak or sing so we dropped in just as she came out for the dance which had been extensively advertised adver-tised It received two encores Miss Palmer was dressed with her usual regard to the proprieties of the drama in which mhe played She wore a white muslins muslin-s Aaiigated hosiery and hidiheeled kfJts Mie was supposed ts be a school gul on her way to school A diamond Star three or four solitaires a necklace LI ston each weighing four or five carats and so many diamond rings on her iln H that they made her hands k 1 qUit small glittering in the calcium 6htS Hpr manager informed me in the ajt confidence and I would not for ant a-nt think of doubting him that the els SP wore were worth 180000 l tis t about the average value of jewelry 1fut t schoolchildren wear in real life PaWi danced a solo which have l lPrlolll1ll1 by many balletdancers z I Ualaz7i to Bonfanti only they jv ldrCd in the conventional garb of r T letdancer The dance as given SiS3 Palmer in her costume seemed w er to furpriee the house J still it was tso very very indelicate Is this one be reasons why Miss Palmer makes e f or S P Argonaut |