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. Programme . ^ were entertained in full court. An orchestra of ivoryinstruments improvised a little unanimous overture in a livelyand fatalistic mode. There were musical clowns, serpent-likewomen who twisted themselves and lisped the hymn that begins,Biblis, my sister, Biblis, virtuosos of the flying trapeze withellipses that were nearly sidereal. There were skaters on naturalice who waltzed, who etched flamboyant Gothic cathedrals. Therewas a theory of tableaux vivants. There was improving conversa-tion. Then Salome appeared, hermetically enmuslined, but witharms of angelic nudity and with more singular exposures. Shetottered as she walked, though she was shod only with ankle-rings. The tetrarch, her father, glowed in ecstasy of pride. And Salomebegan her long and metaphysical discourse. How Nothingness,. Make your appointments NOWand avoid delay (Photographs of Distinction) 647 Boylston Street, Boston WorcesterNew York ProvidencePhiladelphia HartfordWashingten SpringfieldBaltimore MANUFACTURERS FURRIERS KBTA/LERS RELIABLE FURS RELIABLE INFORMATION RELIABLE PRICES NO MISREPRESENTATIONAS TO VALUES COLD STORAGE 72 Chauncy St., Boston Tel. Beach 48 540 Vict©ir Graimd Opera KecoK. AT POPULAR PRICESAll the Great Artists Make Records for the VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY


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