Sinclair’s “Dainty English Dancing Dolls”

Four young girls, all “ponies,” two of them are sisters, at least in looks, go through an acrobatic routine, and win out on cuteness in work, making a good number for the opening of the olio.

Sisters Blatazar

An Aerial “Strong Act.” The young women—or three of them —(the fourth seeming to be just “breaking in”) can handle themselves well on either the rings or bars, while the exhibition of strength by the holder, who is not of herculean build, is remarkable.