Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1900s 2

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Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1900s 2

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NY Times Juha NEW YORK MAY SEE Juniz " AR OF THE DANCERS Pr 3 1 : 4 1908 3 Or Cherniavoly - Mr. Butt asked me to mention that he had refused a very handsome offer Frohman to Present Isadora Dun- made by Percy . Williams , just as pre can , and Maud Allan Like vlously he had been unable to close a contract with Mare Klaw , and until ly to Follow there should be some reason to supposo that Bliss Allan was beginning to ex haust her drawing powers in London RIVALS NOW IN LONDON he could not make arrangeraents for her American appearance . I mentioned to Mr. Bütt the several Americans who had seen the Salome Miss Allan's “ Salome " Dance Much “ dance were of the ' opinion that . Xew Discussed - Frohman balls for Homo York would not tolerate it . -Percy Williams Also Returning . " I don't see how New York can set Itselt up in opposition to the Judgment of London , " said hin , Special Cable to THE NEW YORK Times . LONDON , July 11. - Charles Frohman sailed to - day on the Mauretania for 1908 * Dear Oid Broadway , " where , despite his activities in other fields , his main efforts are centred . In order to avoid the myriad of callers who would have congregated at the on Saturday to say good - bye , Mr. Frohman slipped away on Friday afternoon and passed a quiet day in Liverpool before boarding the Cunarder , • You can toll New York , " said he to the correspondent of The New YORK TIMES Just before his departure , " that I have bid for a lot of noveltles for them from Greek dancing to tragody . " On tho voyage across Mr. Frohman will probably elaborate the details of his permanent stock company of Eng lish and American actors which will play six months in London and six , months in New York , and the members of which will be engaged for definite periods and independently of the rung of tho plays in which they are to ap pear . Mr. Frohman's Greek dancer will be Isadora Duncan , who has had here a box office success almost as great as Maud Allan's , although she came into tho tleid so much later . Everybody has wanted to make comparisons , which in the niain were favorable to Miss Allan ; although full credit is given to Miss D in for her beautiful dances . There .is no likellbood of both dancers ap pearing before the New York public at the same time , although Alfred Butt told the correspondent of The Net YORK TIMEs to - day that he could not assign a dofinite date for Miss Allan's visit to Ainerica . ay see .. Dancers Talls ostume . nee )