Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1910s 2

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Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1910s 2

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Nys ( nuttede المهم الا .. MAUD ALLAN AT THE PALACE , NEW YORK MISS MAUD ALLAN IS TAKING America's Premier Variety Theatre's Great Coup in Signing Famous Symphonic Dancer for Limited Engagement Photo oma HER DANCES INTO VAUDEVILLE NOV 26 om her hondon Home 1916 Owing to a slight accident which Maud Allan , the ༤ } , ག ཙ ཚ ག གས་ ༧ ནས་ གང༌ དག་ དང་ ། བུ བུ ཙ 160 ITALIAN has a stro dancer , sustained while dancing in Buffalo last week , she was compelled to return to New York for special treatment , *** psichot1 but leone cones and dances to Tiliam Rock and necessitating a break in her highly successful tour of the Reim United States and Canada and additional time for the re Anon * 11 rennhies adjustinent of a number of her bookings . The manage- *** Te Origin o Tancing , " threr hun . ment of the Palace Theatre , New York , prevailed on Miss A Pepit in the Colonel's Allan to appear at that theatre during this interim ; the an of the Cunist in Art . " I hun . financial offer was one that no artist could refuse , par An Answer . * ' four hundred y Aims and deals . four ticularly if she had several idle weeks to fill . Therefore , Maud Allan will " oper " at the Palace next Monday . 17mad ** OLE An Ansters ulled this poetid November 27 , with her specially selected orchestra and her own company . She will present the play - dance , “ Nair , the The first I came to London open Slave , " and be seen in several of her solo dances . " The earliest friends acrti . Vision of Salome ” is underlined for her second week . Hans more at han critic , and ner Miss Allan's transcontinental tour will be resumed imme- tips more star shan either , said to me - diately after her New York engagement . She will reach na ? thank in Sarisan gTOTOR the Pacific Coast about holiday time . Because of a num nd on ile elopes of Mount Etna for th : ber of technical differences , she will carry an orchestra of NOT and lonian immigrants Linn Sis peacefui connotar soloists instead of the large symphony organization with car you dance hile The which she started . is ro hide in the editoren an The accompanying photograph of Miss Allan was taken lichts an tOn entine And in her home , West Wing . London , a home nestling on sve arbene arain just one nine beautiful acres of garden in the heart of the metrop olis and filled with a collection of rare and costly objets Graise in Sicit . B , No Tori d'art . it merica A. D. 1916 cy 19 **** hat a wild fanc ! Ani yet es is that I was on the ancient nian ors whose duty in difes Maud All ** Ha ATR Accident , Dress motion the bon fra Owing to ins Trots att hien rose a slight accident which dvorane hearts , and found expres . Maud Allan , the dancer , sustained while innorchont when the end tas performing in Buffalo last week , she has and simplot and 31 : a co MAUD ALLAN PALACE ben compelled to come to New York for romad in that Carltle has calieri gorts MISS at sudden Snorities THEATRE tregtinent . This will derassitate a tem All er nicht aus up to the fact that porary suspension of bar rour . Durid banning རྒྱུ ། ' ' ཨུ བྱ་ " Honk - Hontreshe , " the period of readjustment of sereral of dance at the Palace Theate those her bookings , the management of the and Miss Leah Nora , in humorous songs . pris for publicity Mr. Kini kar , Palace Theatre has arranged with her Amouc those at the Roral Theatre . 112 to enter vaudeville for the first time in to the colon symphonic , the Bronx , will be Alexander corrana America , BESUCI pantomimic dan os by Miss Viss Heirn Sevilla , in " An April Shama She will appear at the Palace Mon un nes4 will be Mind Tour Own Dus- William Hanlon , in magic , and ihr Thapa day , presenting several solo dances and the play - dance . " Nair , the slave . " Her transcontinental tour will be resumed immediately after the termination of her vaudeville engagement taking her to the Pacific Coast С - MAED ALLAN AT $ 2,500 . New York is going to get Maud Allan as a vaudeville act for Two weeks commencing Nov. 27. The dancer will - ctive $ 2,500 weekly . The first week she will appear upon the stage accompanied by five musicians and the second week have abont - Six dancing girls in addition . Miss Allan Over here some weeks ago 1o make an independent tour , which she started but did not faish . Arthur Kleın arranged the vaudeville . 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 Vondar matinee has come to be regarded as an " opening niglii , " the event attracting each week the drain matic rditors of the New York dailies , vast num bers of theatrical folk and many of the profes sional si nighters . Each week the stage wit les as the metropolitan first showing of one or more artists or offerings of importance That the popularity of the dance pectacle is in no wise on the wane is attested by the debut in vaudeville oi Vaud Allan with three lance puenis , Vendelssohn's " Spring Song . " Schubert's " Moment Musicale , " and Johann Strauss's " The Blue Danube , " together with a love traged : ul the Orient called " Nair , the Slave , " all of which she did previously during her curtailed engage ment at the Forty - fourth Street Theatre . L'1 denially a big box - office magnet , Mis \ llan , jola lowing such pretentious spectacles as those of the Marion Morgan Dancers , Ruth St Denis , and Adelaide and Hughes , had nothing new to offer variety devotees except scen Cae tiner Verse 1916 now 2196 c