"22 Adt OF" HA M f!INO -PLAQ DRILL--""' .YEA /ESTHETICS. THE ART OF DANCING. MAUIK BIIXKANTI JUARIE BOMFANT! l'reralere I>anfceui.f< of I'urope and Ainrrica. Hum SCHOOL i "i. DAMCIKQ, Physical Culture. i'..'r>- of Motion. IT— < Poaes. Fancy and Character Dances. Court Ktiquette. 1558 Broadway, Hew York City. m AMD MRS. HOWE 117 WEST 42d ST. BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 6TH AYE. Ladies and gentlemen are thoroughly in structed in all fashionable society dances. STRICTLY PRIVATE LESSONS ONLY. MORNINGS, AFTERNOONS ami EVENINGS. Young an.l r.M taught to become easy, graceful danctrs In a short time under refin ing influences and proper surroundirißs. Ballroom and drawing room etiquette. Telephone, 2648 Bryant. *(at\t% afi \i ' c School ! For . I Scientific I Dancing j (STAGE AND SOCIAL) Lessons by Special Arrangement Also Private Class Work EVENING CLASSES, Tuesdays anil Fridays, 8 to 10 Berkely Lyceum Theatre 23 WEST 44th STREET NEW- YORE DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ft jRWV SCnickerbucker CIX Wit normal School of Dancing 7 WEST 42ND STREET (West of Fifth Avenue), NEW YORK The only Private School of Dancing in the World teaching the method of the j Imperial School of Russia. OPEN FOR WINTER SEASON 1907-1908. PRIVATE CLASSES IN Classical, National, Folk and BALLROOM DANCES Engagements for Instruction in Both Boys* anJ Girls* Private Schools. Special Method in Athletic Dancing for Boys. The school will bo pleased to send cireolar upon request, or give by correspond ence >- conference any further information that may be desired. LOUIS H. CKALIF, Graduate Imperial Ballet School of Russia. KITTIE W. NATHAN, TKMcriIONE. isss biiyant. Masters of Dancing. Send for Booklet Same Address, Grand Opera House, New York City, 263-269 Sth Aye,, cor. 23d St. Ijs? SESSION ■ - i June 17th to July 3d, 1907 A Practical Summer Training Sdiil for. Teachers of Dancing and Physical Cußwe j in the Art of Dancing and i For Catalogues, mitt Faculty, Address Mr. OSCAR DURYEA, 200 W. 72d Si., Sew York City. { Oonservatory of Dancing Mine. Elisabetta Men/oli, fenner Prt-miere Daaseuse and Maitressc de Ballet of Grand Opera fame, also teacher in Professional Women's League, teaches dancing in all its branches — Grand Opera Ballet, Artistic. Stage, Toe. Fancy and Society Dancing; Iridescent Veil Society Dance: up-to-date, eccentric grotesque, comic and novelty cre ations; operettas, carnivals, kinnesses, panto mimes for schools, academies, seminaries and private entertainments arranged. Will or ganize special classes for debutantes and tutor solo or assemble dances at pupils' residences. Amateurs coached in Etiquette and Grace Culture. Personal interview by appointment. MME. ELISABETTA MENZELI, 22 Hast 16th Street. New York City. ¥ A IN BLUFF JL/i^vs 1 FIRST IN ART THE GREAT Master King of the World! Miss McCabe's Academy for Dancing Tor -iMrfr year* at Brw».lw ; and SrwntfnOi s»r«-i NOW AT 1«. 11* uni 1 1« WEST £•»■ TKK>TII STREET, anr -ivth \»fwie "I* >«» York. A Few Facts About Miss McCabe*s Dancing Academy ».i)Chlf-rn Vnin Without Chans* •* Momwrrnvrot. Has th* finest floor f~>r dancias in r ■■»«-•• N-W York— 7i x !'»• fe«t- The Hall Is li ht«l by »J«*lrk-ity »»d C««M with Kl«lr»r rann. L*r«- ■£•£■■ »«* va ,a!».Lou;h the Academy U on the *™ floor, not situated as moat Kboofai are — .>n the taird or fourth Boors, with stair* to climb* Our corps of teachers, •©mprtrtn* tadtn and gentleman. -HilT • • excelled. Our orchestra is up-to-date ia every braoch if dance music. Rrmrmbrr. Mi- MrCabe"* -whool ha* »*•• «-«tab- Il»h«l laehteen Yearn without fhaDS' »» mrnt. which should be a srxiraatee of >ar efflcxencj and responsibility. . ... In cor.ci!i3ion we extend to you a hearty Invita tion to visit our school Any aft^rfi»-Jii or - " 1 "< MISS J. A. M • \Be. Thi, Arademy •* open from 9 A. ■ *• *• :*: * r. M. throughout the A ear. ftirrrw c»rry o/tcrni»on and <»»eni»« l.adr and crntlemra in>»i»ti«m ■». I'upiK may b«:ln at any time. In.livi.hiMl in»lr\Hlioo in c!-.».»*«"*. I'ri^atr lrr-H«n> any hour. day or evemn«. I -.t family rweptlon.-. e»ery Wi ■■■ IV «■■ Saturday v rninir*. from « tv li P. -M. 0. aga a $& m Over ".•*» of my pupils now appear in every first-class Vaudeville- Theatre in the I', ri.. Including Kelth-Proctrw Circuit, Or phfum Circuit. Hurtis & Seamon's. Hyde & Behznan's, Pastor's, etc. EARN $25 TO $100 WEEKLY. I can teach and help YOU to do the same. Have taught and placed more pupils than ail other tenchers am! schouls COMUINED. I also plan acts and secure partners and en gagements. WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET explaining everything: with list of successful pupils, terms and the Indorsements from prominent theatrical managers. Terms rea sonable. Easy payment plan. ■ Mm GBO H. WILSON (the World's Champion - Dancer). Director ■_>£ Wil son's Vaudeville School. 263 T. \V.. 42d St. THE McACAM SCHOOL OF DEPORTMENT. If suave n-annera. sracef-.il carriage, the kaowl **tl '"r* of {jow to C'*»tii.*''!"t on t *.■*#■ i f in tlid V(triv | *i*» exisenr;e* of social life, the proper repression of egoism, the Joy of cultivating a happy It mum. th.- satisfaction of b*-m< a source of pleasure and. comfort neither a ■■■».»...!>■.» r it a '-bor«" — if these are necessary. th.»n tha McAJam School ot l>--r'"rr:n.-r-.t '.■< a necessity. •There U a. great need for composure anJ repose In the American manner; repose and tad polished equilibrium of good breeding t>elong tf» all true gentlewomen ar.ii r in eUnnette has been carefully prepared for foreiener* lacking in ■ knowledge ->' American social usages. We teach by a Kiratt&C method, mathematical!/ I exact, every graceful move of the head. arms. bo.'.. and '..vs. the ten proper salutations and drill* €i the hat; your entree, exit, seating .in, l rising, walk, salutations, Introductions. handshaking etiquette of social functions such is Wedding*, Ilrceptloa.*. Church, Tliratrr. KWaurant. Hotel. Kldini:. I»HviD)c. .str<>< ♦ _'(»••: >ti»u«i : (u.oo; $too.oo. 101 West stovrntr-oifthtlk Mtreet T.-le;»h..ne *'*<;!) Ki«<«nlda> >ew York s>end fur ISooklet uo Ueportmeat.