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Show Where the Elephant Comes In. In placing "Around the World in " Eighty Days" grand-pageant on the stage, the Kiralfys have, spared no pains or expense to make it grand and gorgeous. gor-geous. In the famous suttee scene in the first act, an elephant is brought on the stage to lend pomp end grandeur to the already grand scene, which ia the royal necropolis, a new scene which is rarely equaled and perhaps never excelled on any stage. The Borneo palace scene and the grand palace of porcelain are the grandest of the grand, and pen is inadequate inade-quate to do them justice. They must be seen, and when the beauty strikes the eye of the beholder-he will exclaim, like I the Queen of Sheba, "The half has not been told." , |