Physical culture . Blossom Jackson, a beautiful young cyclist BEHIND THE SCENES AT A CIRCUS 349. Mrs. Jackson, The White High School Riderof England/ in her cowboy garb girls from various parts of the world, toldme they had begun their life as circusperformers, either through a circus familyconnection, or by natural evolution of aboy-and-girl imitation of what they hadseen in a circus. The writer conversed with the per-formers in the large compartment,walled in with everygirls trunk, inwhich was her pri-vate wardrobe andher professional at-tire. This trunkholds only her ownthings. There is afu
Physical culture . Blossom Jackson, a beautiful young cyclist BEHIND THE SCENES AT A CIRCUS 349. Mrs. Jackson, The White High School Riderof England/ in her cowboy garb girls from various parts of the world, toldme they had begun their life as circusperformers, either through a circus familyconnection, or by natural evolution of aboy-and-girl imitation of what they hadseen in a circus. The writer conversed with the per-formers in the large compartment,walled in with everygirls trunk, inwhich was her pri-vate wardrobe andher professional at-tire. This trunkholds only her ownthings. There is afurther array oflarge trunks, thekeys of which holds, inwhich the tourna-ment raiment iskept. This is theproperty of thecompany, and isseen only in the pa-rade and in themarch of perform-ers before the actsbegin. I was intro- another of the girls. One of them isMrs. Jarvis, a beautiful girl with a facelike a flower, of delicate color and con-tour, surrounded by curly blond countenance brings to mind one ofMcCutcheons heroines, and her tenderblue eyes lend attractiveness t
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