18 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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oF CastLE House, New York 
At the opening on JULY 17TH., these artists 
will dance all the latest dances, and for the 
first time on the North Shore the latest dance 
from Paris, the LULU FADO. 
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TEA AND GENERAL DANCING 
66 N with the dance—let joy be ¢ Sates Sop tna Pavlowa Gavotte. Miss Bain, 
unrestrained” is more than 
an e@> pty quotation on the North 
Shore this summer. For the North 
Shore is dancing, almost as a untt, 
its menbers in all of the summer 
colonics are dancing more than 
ever, and, it would: seems, are en- 
joying it in greater measure than 
ever before. Just why this. is so 
may be puzziling to some, but there 
is one thing certain, the Shore is 
getting its fill of dancing. What 
will prove the most popular of the 
dances on the shore will undoubt- 
edly be the Thés Dansants starting 
at the Oceanside at Magnolia this 
afternoon under the manage nent 
of Miss Flora Voorhees. Miss 
Voorhees is fortunate in obtaining 
for her exhibitions two young peo- 
ple who are among the leaders in 
the promotion of the modern 
dance. Miss Donna _ JBain,. the 
young lady who is dancing with 
Albert. Latscha at the Oceanside 
tea dances, is a most efficient miss 
in the field of dancing. Although 
but eighteen years old, she has had 
a career in professional dancing 
which places her in a position not 
only to exhibit the proper way of dancing the new steps, 
but to teach them. Miss Bain comes of an old Southern 
family and made her professional debut in New York in 
a seiics of interpretive dances at Mrs. Mary ‘Tillinghast’s. 
She danced professionally abroad in’ London, Berlin and 
many resorts. She obtained her education in social dane- 
ing abroad and has appeared at the Thé Dansants in New 
York at the Plaza and at Delmonico’s. She is an adept 
in all of the modern dances and excells especially in the 
Maxixe, the Lulu Fado, La Furlana,. Tatao and the 
Miss Ida M. Sax from New York City, pianist and 
teacher with the highest of references, would like a few 
pupils for the summer. Address care of the Breeze 
Office, Manchester. adv. 
Miss Flora Voorhees begs to announce 
The appearance of the popular young dancers 
MR. ALBERT LATSCHA and MISS DONNA BAIN 
at the THES DANSANTS to be held 
Every Friday Afternoon from 4 until 6 
Oceanside Hotel, Magnolia 
TICKETS ONE DOLLAR 
Tables may be reserved by telephone—8500 Magnolia 
MR. LATSCHA AND PARTNER 
oF DrLMonico’s, NEw YorK 
OPENING JULY 17 
Each succeeding Friday they will introduce 
one new dance in connection with the modern 
dances. By request—Miss Bain and Mr. 
Latscha have consented to give instruction 
in the new dances. 
Music By KANRICH 
with Mr. Latscha, is dancing for 
the first time on the North Shore, 
the Lulu Fado, the most recent ex- 
ample of the modern dance. One 
of the best dances which Miss 
Bain executes is one in which she 
dresses in old crinoline costume, 
with hoop skirts and big pink poke 
bonnet. In this dance she is ac- 
companied by her own southern 
orchestra, dancing to one of the 
characteristic melodies of the 
South. Albert Latscha, who is ap- 
pearing with Miss Bain in the 
Thé Dansants at the Oceanside is 
besides a remarkably clever dan- 
cer, an actor of no mean ability. 
He is a young man, twenty-two 
years old, and has appeared with 
se Louis Mann in London in “Julia 
Bon Von.” He has also taken 
leading parts in “Mother,” “The 
Man of the Hour,” and ‘‘Brown 
es of Harvard,” the well known col- 
lege play. The present season he 
was with Bertha Kalish in 
“Rachel” and to give further evi- 
dence of his versatility took the 
part of the musician in this piece, 
—he is a skilled musician. When 
modern dancing became all the vogue Mr. Latscha be- 
came greatly interested in the terpsichorean art and has 
danced at the famous Castle House, New York, and at 
parties given by Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish. He is an excel- 
lent teacher withal. His work in the Lulu Fado, seen for 
the first time on the North Shore at the Oceanside, is 
most exceptional and it is safe to predict that his popu- 
larity on the shore this season will be a 
one. 
lasting 
Work done at your residence if desired, anywhere 
from Manchester to Pride’s. Children’s hair-eutting a 
specialty. J. Vasconcellos, barber, Central Sq., Manch- 
ester, Telx53-J, adv 
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