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II1J; MEW YORK CLIPPER fS^ne/AORIAL NUMBER * r.-- ->* Tred r ZoBEDJE? Th,e (lever Haptf 8a lancer,. who /ormerly appeared underI Hie name 0/ El Zot*die. in 4 !" Showy aet.was importedtothij | country toy Richard Pitrot. He has returned afteran eighteen monlhshwr 6/Au.jtrafia /br { Harry Rickardj. h> optr\td at the | • Ofpheunfi,JanrVanci'sco,lajt fell,,' and has sincethen played the k ad, » n 9 House; Ea^tandWejt. H»ncf < some apparatus of % most approved pattern, and a de- cided finish tVZobedie) pcrforrnancte, has wade 11" an zaiy matter for Mr 1 Pitrot to Keep this acf steadily employed. The FlOrenz Troupe acroD4tS.have.joat finished a mos"t successful tour J of Australia ah Harry Rictcards houses, where they were / booked tiy their sole representative, Richard Pitrot. They or-l fijinalty came to America from Florence. Italy.and played the Proctor , jandomerciituits with great success.There are-seven acrobarj, linthe troupe,and everyone of- th<"m is a performer of the tf-inst class. Theyiinite in giving one of the best acts of the kind before the public. ii un r nn ■■mn ■ ■ ROBERT PAXTON'S REFINED PANORAMIC ART 5TUDIE>i Tms production of a living art gallery excels anything J ,nTHE .SAMC LINE. PRODUCED INTMI& CDUNtRV, THE r(NC5T AND M06T ELftllOBME PAINTINGS ARE REALISTICALLY REPRODUCED ON THE STACE BYACORPSOF EXPERTS, AND BEAUTIFUL FRENCH MOO EL3 PERFECTLY TRAINED. A FEATURE OF THE OISPLAV ARE THE C .MOVINb p*NOfiAMIC VIEWi WHICH EVCNTUAUY DISCLOSE THE. I PICTURE .THIS IDEA WAS OHIblMATEO BY MR.PAATOH^OTHE PICTURES SHOWN ARE SUITABLE TO BE SEEN BvLACIES, AND CHHJ3REN MHIJ ACT VW«S SPECIALLY IMPORTEO BY RICHARD PITROT."" ERE ENGAGED FOR. THE CITY CLUB CO. THIS SEASON 9 § fulfil [mm arr l-fiPlT? THE ONLY FOUR MADCAP5 /Ilex.Winkler. Manajer and Instructor of the/ladcarsi 'started this celebrated Quartette nine years ago. and ' traveled all over Europe vvith his marvelous . dancer*. They performed before the C/jarof Ruyia,. cmperor.5 of Germany ahd Austna.the Kino 0} Dertnwrhl ALVAGOIS', -fc4«e? PrcsidChtoffrance .Jnflmony other potentates Lastyv.jr thftnadcaps for seven months made the *■ ogest httoevcr made by a troupe of dancers ir, America*" I'hey commenced their encjagernent with Oscar MAmmer-, stem,in flew YorK, following withthe Keitn or- ^ cuit, and then played all the principal thralres from Lhe Atlantic to the Pacific coast, and left TheSalvaggis. Who have the reputation of beinq the Greatest Whirlwind anrxFrench Fancy dancers in the World.were imported two years ago by Richard Pitrot coming di k reef from "Italy to fill a special engagement THE COLIBRI MIDGETS These five great little artists came to thiscouptry lajrt year,after establishing an enviable reputation throughout Europe for their versatility and cleverness — yhey easily became American favorites as well. THjSr reprehory include..} Singing.comedy sketches.aobb. the only too soon Jx>r Europe. ^ww^JS^y&it-i^ : for Oscar Harhmerstein.and later with the Reilly and Wood show. Their style of dancing, combining unequalled, (/race with many difficult steps and acrobatic movement^ has made a hit wherever presence _ for this Season they were especially engaged, with. Fned IntyiiVs, big-show. ThedressejwQni by Madame ■Saivaggi are all espec tally imported from Pan's IriCKS .expert trapfje performance Jfxt uoxinq exhibit on. Inconiurictton witrfthe troupe Profe_yorAntonio crfiih Smallest Tiorse in the world .The troiipe has appeared af the prmcipalvaudeVrlle houses in America w/thgreaf Success .They have just completed the Orpheunxj lam circuit bookccTfor them Dy RicKdrcl Pitrqt ;&■&& 2= ^ m '&& a£S *%& % K \\*2 $BN£$SiB& ^M *■%* ^ft£S&- ^ .« VIII