Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 298, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1913 — The Princess to Give Two Great Shows This Week. [ARTICLE]

The Princess to Give Two Great Shows This Week.

The Princess, under the management of Theodore George, is giving some of the best shows to be found in the country and that the public is appreciating his enterprise is shown by the crowded houses. The last two Saturday nights he showed to about 1,600 people. This week he has provided for two especially strong attractions. On Wednesday evening he has arranged for a three-reel Kalem special, "Motion Picture Dancing Lessons,” as given by New York’s most famous dancers, Mr. Wallace McCutcheon and Miss Joan Sawyer. This couple was the sensation of the New York Theatre Roof Garden last summer, and at the present time are instructors to the members of the famous “400”. The dances taught are the tango, turkey trot and the hesitation waltz. As shown in the pictures these dances are marvels of beauty and grace. Each is shown, step by step, and should aid any person who sees the pictures to become an accomplished dancer. The dances are first shown as danced by the patrons of one of New York’s most famous cabarets. Later Mr. McCutcheon and Miss Sawyer take the floor and Show their method. The scene shifts to Mr. McCutcheon’s studio, where he is seen teaching several pupils the dances named. To better Illustrate the steps, the pictures, at Intervals, show just the lower limbs. The admission will be 10 cents to all. On Friday, afternoon and evening, Mr. George has arranged for the production of George Kleine’s "Last Days of Pompeii,” a six-reel feature, and one of the greatest productions ever seen in motion pictures. It Is taken from the famous novel of Lord Bulwer Lytton. Those who saw "Quo Vadls” will be equally well pleased with this production. The price of admission will be 20 cents to all. Four shows .Will be given: 2:30 to 4:00; 4:00 to 5:30; 7:00 to 8:30; 8:30 to 10:00.