Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 207, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1911 — Costume Dances and Bag Pipe Music at Princess Tonight [ARTICLE]
Costume Dances and Bag Pipe Music at Princess Tonight
The Princess Theatre has an attractive program Tor tonight and every seat In the house will doubtless be packed for each performance. Mr. Gunn and the little Misses Maloney, Margaret and Eileene, of Chicago, are to be,guests over Sunday of Mrs. Mary E. and family and Manager Phillips has taken advantage of their visit to have them give their musical and dancing vaudeville act to Rensselaer audiences. Mr. Gunn in Scotch attire plays a bag pipe and the little girls dressed In kilties dance the Highland fling, the sword dance and Shune Trues. Margaret dances a Spanish dance in the costume of that country and also the sailor’s hornpipe and Irish jigs in costume. In all there are six dances. The girls have delighted many audiences, as also has Mr. Gunn with his bagpipe music. Bring the childen and let all enjoy this splendid treat. One night only. ’
