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uniy a iew lurnu «na mow slops ana she sank slowly In a sad little, white little heap while the music died away faintly.After that came the Poliah dances by a sprightly quartet o. beautiful girls and swarthy men In gay whitq and gold uniforms. It was the chtmlng Mazurka of that country danced with the charm and abandon or a romp.Then. In gorgeous red. came the Fire Bird, waving feathers and twinkling toes. • That was Pavlowa. and with her a bronzed huntsman, with arrow and bow. Mordkin. in that dance, with splendid sweep of limb and bouyant bounding step can only be compared to some Greek d|ety or a reincarnation of some long forgotten faun. The dance was symbolic of the chase and ended with hi* triumphant capture of the fiery bird.A waltz from Raymonda” followed—Pavlowa and the ballet. The girls Inpannteffcd skirts and Vardenesque capswere graceful as dresden people. Pavlowa, fh rosebuds and snowy tulle, wasWILLIAMS’ KIBNEY PILLSHav« ns
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Galveston Tribune

Galveston, Texas, US

Sat, Feb 11, 1911

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