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    4- hh, m WdklH OffJlkiDESERT INN proudly presents IB* 9Ki m * ?║fi m ^6 SULLIVAN ' wM AN EXCITING CAVALCADE V PERFORMERS IN 1959's TOP 1 COMEDY REVUE! with KIRK STEWART DUKES of DIXIELAND ARNOLD STANS |||^i| ?√ß?√ß - ?╟≤?╟≤ '?√ß.-' IWCNUNM'VSiSOl HELENE & HOWARD IlllliiliiililoE: ITALY'S MODERN JAZZ DANCERS sjf . ?·xtw! DONN ARDEN presents ihe DONN ARDEN DANCERS wi \0 &fieclacu/a i fi icdtwficti *iwm6eb CARLTON HAYES AND ORCHESTRA Twl DANCING WATERS POOLSIDE NIGHTLY-9:45-10:3Q pB/L DANCING UNDER THE STARS DURING INTERMISSION 7 GREAT ACTS AtfiU LADY LUCK LOUNGE SKY ROOM LOUNGE & GARDENS RESERVATIONS DU 2-6000 [All New Lido de Paris Revue of '60 Opens Next Tuesday at Stardust Hotel ip m m jt s SsU? wtm Lll m WX' ... J llil *?·?√ß Wi* MADAME BUTTERFLY?╟÷The opera will he reinaeted on the ice stage of the Star- dust Hotel as one of the many features of the ?╟ ?╟ Lido de Paris Revue of 1060?╟Ñ- opening Tuesday. More than 70 continental artists perform in the all-new production high- lighted by the world-famed Bluebell Girls. ? σ ? σ ? σ ? σ ? σ ? σ The all new, all different ?╟úLido de Parils Revue of I860? arrives Tuesday at the Stardust Hotel for a one year engagement. The spectacular production which captivated European audiences including more than 500,000 tourists, has a magnificence and splendor said to be un- rivalled in theater-dining room entertainment. It is probably the only show [ that could succeed the Star- I dust's initial , presentation I which was acclaimed as ?╟úthe I world?╟╓s greatest floor show*?╟╓ | by press and public. , The entire production, like I its predecessor, comes direct from the Lido Club on the Champs Elysees, Paris and has been embellished with spectacular stage settings and augmented acts to take full advantage of the aston- ishing facilities built in the giant Las Vegas hotel. Conceived by Pierre Louis- Guerin and Rene Fraday and staged by Donn Arden; the new revue titled ?╟úCa C?╟╓est L?╟╓Amour,?╟Ñ combines the art- istry of 70 of Europe?╟╓s most colorful performers in a vast and colorful presentation which features outstanding scenes including an exciting rain of fire, a giant waterfall, an eye-catching hall of mir- rors, an ice skating spectacle, ?╟úMontmarte At Night,?╟Ñ the Palace of Versailles and a promen a de of excitingly beautiful show girls and dancers. The world famed Bluebell Girls are starred in the amaz- ing cava 1 eade of singers, comedians, corps de ballet, dancers and statuesque beau-i ties whp reveal their charms! in novel stage settings. Alfredo Alaria and his Company, a versatile group of dangers; Gerard Sety, said to be the French ?╟úDanny Kaye,?╟Ñ Margie Lee, ice skat- ing queen; The Lucky Lati- nos; Les Marottes, a truly dis- tinguished puppet act; Ma- rion Conrad; Beverly Rich- ards, chanteuse; John Juliano and Jack Rains, vocalists, are the starring acts. Eddie O?╟╓Neal and his Orchestra will play. . IB More than $350,000 has been spent in creating cos- tumes by Folco; stage settings by Harvey Warren and Frost; music by Landreau, Brienne; and Defvincourt. The entire production is undoubtedly the most expensive ever pre- sented in an American night- club.