VARIETY SHOW ATC.i.y-rssM?.*OLYMPIC-~-v.~™,55h*SMRelief Fund EntertainmentEsemted at the Olympic Theatre! tis^ Thursday by Mr. R. Bell in the Swatow'Relief Fund cer lived up to its title in giving-jt programme to surf all tastes. The;;lt; audience, white it did not exactly^ tax the seating capacity of thie ! hall was rlost appreciative and the' artistes were generous in granting ;’! 5‘v?s£»*iaThe variety entertainment.- VTimthe encores demanded.Madame Kelvey’s pupils, charm'-;' g ingly costumed and graceful, gavfe-^tambourine, toe and sword danoe$V : an Alice Blue minuet, and asong arid dog dance, while Dorothy Kelvey ’ sang and cioggjStfl most acceptably. The Del performers, the Misses«J§sgMason and Petty from the FoJHeBjp^^V.\T-*Vlt;V.. Mmmade a great hit with tl crowd, and the four Lant-#^zoffs whirled through theifc|flF«-- -^7w ■%it •• *■ •. •*-.. jAv vspirited dance with verve. Thc|||j Louisiana Trio discoursed some^?favourite Southdtn melodies to an «=appreciative housa Mr. A. HS® Shenin’s piano solo from “Big let to” and his enoo;lt;e were rendered with musicianly finish aridA --S.stood out among the numbers. .The Silas Brothers and ' Mi@|. Camera jn their three-piano novelty ggf»C«**t ; ■ V-were very clever and amusing senjfc every one home in high good-^lhumour. “S||- *• i*.