Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1910s 2

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Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1910s 2

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C MAUD ALLAN CAPTURED ONVINCING proof of the ever - growing interest of the amusement - going public in the once - despised vaudeville is furnished by the New York Palace . There each Monday matinée has come to be regarded as an " opening night , " the event attracting each week the dra matic editors of the New York dailies , vast num bers of theatrical folk and many of the profes sional first nighters . Each week the stage wit nesses the metropolitan first showing of one or more artists or offerings of importance . That the popularity of the dance spectacle is in no wise on the wane is attested by the début in vaudeville of Maud Allan with three dance poems , Mendelssohn's " Spring Song , " Schubert's “ Moment Musicale , " and Johann Strauss's " The Blue Danube , " together with a love tragedy of the Orient called “ Nair , the Slave , " all of which she did previously during her curtailed engage ment at the Forty - fourth Street Theatre . Un deniably a big box - office magnet , Miss Allan , fol lowing such pretentious spectacles as those of th Marion Morgan Dancers , Ruth St. Denis , a Adelaide and Hughes , had nothing new to variety devotees except scenery . Not by Cupid , But by Highest Vaudeville Salary Ever Paid a Dancer Maud Allan's transcontinental tour will be interrupted temporarily in order to permit her to accept a vaudeville engagement at the highest salary ever paid in this coun try to a solo dancer . Miss Allan and her company , includ ing her orchestra , will begin a two weeks ' engagement at the Palace Theatre , New York , Monday , November 27 . S