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LA DEAF DANCER'S SECRETS.

HOW HE "FEELS" THE BIG DRUM'S A PATHETIC EPISODE ON A COLD

DAY IN PAIRS.

BEAT,

To dance on the stage before thousand was rummaging among the old hooks of people, keeping time to intricate on the stalls that line the Seine quays in music, though you are stone-deat, can- Pazis one March day. A bitter wind was not be easy. It must be rather as though corrugating the surface of the river. It au artist should be asked to paint a was a day on which one thanked God for picture in the dark.

awar overcoat and young blood, and

who had But Dave Marvel, American youth felt sorry for the little min

neither.. dancing in London just now, in deaf,] and dumb also. He hears not a note He came blowing along the quays like of the music of the orchestra; yet goegla straw, the wind, seeming to turn him through movement after movement of wherever it would. He was tightly but long and quick dances, and seems, never tried up in a faded frockroat. His favee to make a mistake nor to lose precise was anxious and tinkl. Holding his worn top-hat on with one hand, he placed the other across his wikle, bent his head down till a particularly vicions whip of wind had gone stinging by, and then, all the stall blown ned dustered, turneul where I stund.

time.

COUNTING EVERY HEAT!

When I saw him with his white-haired mother in the Palladium dressing-room, writes a Daily Chruairie representative, he explained to through her as in- terpretress-

He had taken spectacles from his "As I come on w the stage I watch pocket, wiped them with an gd als hand the orchestra conductor's baton, On keretief, and put them on his nosey when the proprietor of the stall hailed him the downward bend I begin dancing. gruffly Fla. Papa! You here again

"From my first step onwards 1 ore Small profit inleed you bring. You read to count carefully every beat, and as an read, but when did you buy a book! often as I can 1 glance at the conductor. You come to the granary and steal a In case I may have unde a mistake in Fouthful of corn while you are asking the any counting..

price of the sack."

error.

Provided that the conducter is good,The old man, heliling a vohnue to his I have no trouble at all, and could dance, nost, rei, ushing hetly, at making for hours without, I think. making, ana brave pretence to hear nothing.

Bat for your Sne air of professor, which gives a flavour to my stall, I would bundle you off." the proprietor went vu. God knows I don't grude you what you read. If you were soiling my "Anatole Cranees, or Gyps or Maupassants, off you Bat. by the Name, it's mouldy woull go. con enough you nibble, old rat;" Prietor and then in my direction, as mich as to Bay: Between ourselves, as friends, your badinage does not burt. but in company.

The music as music, of course. I don't know and I can only imagine what it is like... but my mother, tells me it is beautiful.

"Only the big drum-I know. It "lous not strike my cars, but I feel it--a sort of vibration. Even when my back is been hit. My mother often attracts my attention, when I have my back towards her in a room, by clapping her handa. very hard. That vibrates, just like the rum, though what the noise of it is

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Dave can just articulate; in un imper- fect quiet way: paly his mother can understand him between them, it is always a kind of lip-reading, but they get along famously. They are the checriest of couples: Dave seems always to be smiling in buoyant good spirits,

Even knowing his secret of time-keep ing, it is hard to realise when watching Marvel that he is deaf. His dancing of Russian folk dances in the Sky High" revue is wonderful.

He has another trick. Sometimes he has had to begin dancing in the middle of a scene. In order to step off correctly

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be rests his hand on the top of the piano solitary bachelor he had been accumulat. that is to be played for his dance; whening these friends about him. No other | Dr. Altenbury the accompaniment begins the vibration interrat seemed to have edged a way into Mr & Mis1B. N. of the notes struck by the pianist' comes his life, and I could imagine a pleasant a to his fingertips. That is the only enough existence from the hints he trop sigual I have," said his mother, translated; the comfortable rooms overlooking ing for him again. "The instant I feel the river, the quiet, ordered life, with no the vibration of the strings through the excitement greater than the discovery of wood, I step, and from then on I rely a first edition, the long winter evenings upon the baton and upon correct counts of freight and lamplight and slippered ing.'

ense, with the old friends alent him in BEEING THE APPLAUSE. “. He is full of praise for the way in Then" came troubles, his little invest- which the chorus girls in his shows hipments gone to pieces: He and the old roona not quite so him, showing sympathy, spotting the friends moved to things that are hard for him to do, and good, and then they went with him to making his work as easy as possible by rooms definitely shabby. Then came the signa corresponding to the music."

You cannot hear applause?" asked

alin row or POW.

cruel day when he and his friends "part- Ied-a few at first, "and then débőle. He

had walked about desolated, and one day i

"No, but clapping vibrates was his reply, and, of course, I are the up plane"

"Mother tells me I don's suite enough! during my dancing, but it is very dif- ficult to smile much when you have to keep counting all the time."

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-Mi P. W. Browa most men's heads better than any other public library! And he will go.

As delicately as I could I suggested Mr.S. D, Carather type of headgene? At the reet Grand Military and Grand National steeple that I would like to restore this old friend Capt. & Mrs 3.0.

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the Goods No Claims will be admitted after the. Owing to the change which has come lively to his silk hat and the other across Lt.Cel. B. A. Dobbin round in: London elothes, many men now his middle. Waiting thus, howell, till the Major & Mrs H. B..

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the Manchester Misa M. Forbes

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Mr&Mrs F. F. P. younger set of men. It is a lighter type

Franklin of hit and usually makes its début a

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Gerald

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The soft felt, especially the feather weight kind, has completely ousted h. straw from its place in the B12th. Nowadays straws, are very rarely seen in London.

Miss E. Murdock Miss Newsholme Edwards. Mr W. Ogden

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gunt was passed, be then shook my hugs & Sire W.Eustace

"IN THE MIDST OF LIFE.

A London wire of May 5th says Mr. Mr & Mrs H. R. Glen George White, Chairman of the National Mr W. D. Press Association, at a dinner at the Mr B. A. Hale Trocadero, after speaking on the text Mix M. B. Hali “Let us eat and drink, for to-morrow we Hr J. B. Hawker The present season will see a great die" asked "Do say that and re Mr.W.J run on the tiew walnut and, Californian plied: "No, I say shake hands and help. Mr. M. Homsworth brown shades, but the former is a colour for today we live." He immediately, lik G. F. Hole that does not suit every man. Groys back in his chair and died. The dipner 0.0. particularly the pearl shades, are for

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On the other hand, there are many Miss G Eensedy Where shapes are concerned, that hat ways in which the crown of a soft folt. made. unbound and having a brim that hat can be arranged to suit the wearer's can be turned up or down is easily the features. Sometimes a long centre de style of the moment, but it is not so dresay either alone or with a small one on each as the hat with a bound brim and a side of it, of a slight crease in the front, Mr & Mrs F. Akaman. mors decided curl,...

may alter the whole look of the bat.

Mr R. Brocka As to the manner of wenring, a soft "Velours or plush hats are really out of 12 J. B. Our felt," some of the more asiketic Oxford fashion. They were never smurt, very MrW. S. Cuff crowd have been making the crown take soon lose their fresh, crisp appearance, Mr C. Dichiara on the appearance of a pudding basia and never wear well

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