Russian Village
In connection with the Trip to Siberia, the journey ends in a Russian Village where are shown typical street scenes of that faraway country. Natives in their picturesque costumes sell from bazaars their curious wooden and lacquered wares, as well as laces never shown in this country. A Russian Theatre with forty actors, men and women, will entertain with native songs and dances, which are wonderfully lively and interesting. The famous ballalaika music will be heard. The Imperial troupe, direct from Moscow, will appear for the first time in this country. Tea will be served in typical Russian style by natives, in specially constructed tea-houses, while in the restaurants all the known delicacies of that country can be obtained. Carson-Hudson & Co. are the architects.