Show BB y '-'Tsh i l L?1 I SECTION S J? ‘ 1 --I MUSICAL :CQMEW X I “ i f ' i :L I I ’STAR a: -- ’' - -y 1 I w i - i - - x - i w' V :fi- : -! -V1 A' A1 X'-x? f '' t V'-’ would' Abbey ' to -' girl SUNDAY UTAH I -: IrPniL' riArfra -Salt nk wes w d L iJ- 'f r ' Oglethorpe a the Sunday apnearanceof first J-i i MENCINC evening will be Ju -’-f? ?y r it’-1 I Coming - Attractions I I ' ! t - the Ziegfeld newest- his 3 I 4 Smith wards ' 1 :&- 1 1 ‘--’s - w? r I t l 'A hikmtmi jj muiuii ii iiiiii i i iiitii Lorraine swings the audience while 'll - ' -'A q' -i” itt- v x - " : '?' ? t - 'i - i -e 7v' mm Mil X sal 7 : i lit wrot Wf r' --Lillian the 3 I I A : MAY A ’ t A 12th ‘last The visit ? to in appearance -Salt inal America Lake City irst tn Time 13 tbaWorld' the of ! Saturday of MAY 1911 'artiste world’s-grfeatesty 1 Salt Greatest ‘ of Lake Prima Donna - ?- 1 ll v' ' -O Monday- Evening RIDAY NIGHT of ‘son - - ’-S’ Sale-begtna of— COMING 'a -songs r 2 1 60— Company 150 Next Attraction and Watson’s comedy piano moving sidesplitting is act and burlesque band Bert Will lams’ while ’’Believe and “In the Me” “Constantly" highly ‘Sopie Evening" are diverting of the sixteen stage pictures include (“A of View NewMetropolitan York the rorn Halley’s Comet’’ Tower" (posed A' by Street in Anna Held) of "Office Get Reno Nev’’ the i’oor a-l v 100 75c Me heads the Comedy Production -7 novelties ’tSwin which 50c boo 40 Chicago— 35c Price: - with noted be A - ' Musical three in singing Bickel - rw v' I 1 Harry Gue Eli cotnrosed is staged while cover -out -I1 I book the which will among musical entitled number High Swing Me Low” in 'vivS s wrote In 7— Months 1 biggest 1910” of Is present and others numerous the tuneful music The work by Julian Mitchell is and replete and amusing surprises startling J-W ’ sixteen ’ and ollies siekson jscenes this oi and ’ will Original ' 15 May jr “The -revue sets theatre Salt'Lake 16c17r ‘ Real h 1 -- musical lhe revue I “ t A the with -- J - " ' - 10 t Preaents Woolfolk MAY Ji- r- '5 -L Beyle ' -iU’-V y I Manager : AWinning Miss’ MAX BLOOM c -? £ ’ 9 r : I - ¥ Wed J t S - - THEATRE I ( Miss Van Bure h of has joined Garrick who the New York players will in and playparts heretofore liss Jessie taken by Pringle will the entire "Sunday” run week with matinees on Thursday and Saturday £ — ypera ? -1 - LAKE SALT -Musiciak- -rr' f J fa ? - Talented Lake Jrroduces rretdntwue place which Urn vrm 1911 7 4 1 England flees nfiafl - 'l J -Oglethorpe rt MAY ‘ 'ruin' dead" partner scene! to changes thorp© OITY — after of tne killing the her The‘ third’ who" insulted" act man is in'JJngland also and then it changes to tfie’riorthwest In this act' there is a prettv love scene 4 n which “Sunday” and Colonel the principals are is and the result it should as be all it end X and’as would have the I ITMJ Brin to who man his the -Then ’ ? the -of 1 — ii thedaughter T 1 EAKE SALT hi kills M HERALD-REPUBLICAN " LI r : THE i 12 I TWO V 1A - WLi VaHKWK ' A- j ‘3a' : VXA - i ’V vvv tr nn4-:wt'-jm'Kiww Syndicate “ “Cafe d’l Opera Now de Paris “Jardin Summer Gar-den “A York”: Model New Hcnney” “Tlie of Roosevelt” and Return of rehearsal of ‘The ollies The 1910” is organization than made of up more 150 The musical comedy players York” ? 6 XLS I Mary BER®®: 4- Quick ' A- X a-dress 1 M t formidable Bickel Williams Watson t includes company Bert and North Bobby Willia C Reeves Harry Pilcer Schrode Nickerson Arthur Qulgg and Peter Swift Devlin Charles Hessong A Max Schenck Charles Evans Yound Miss Cnarles Schribner Harry Imck Lillian Lorraine Brice Snlr) ey anny Kellogg Arline Boley Margaret Morris Bes-sde Evelyn Carlton Vera Maxwell ennell Evelyn Jewell' Trixie Koerner Cadiz Conway1 awn seventy-five and Daisey Virginia Anna Held is girls The said to’be “ollies” the largest musical comedy entertainment in the world The institution was jr Ziegfeld established" in 1907 by a MME "SARAH Billie Il Y v ww Mx-a v -7 jpxxx -'a -? rr !?v av-M e- s t -rr‘ WSSWKti T'S v - Tirni “ Sfff -gyre— tvWJ ?7-f I t t ? t 1 r 'COMING - - ITY-THREE since - ! bn - X 1 (Mme th© ‘ That-was ini j °L axBlb-lical Iaris she later tn has before actress fete grand 4 H Parise - But to review decades1 creation the the in rbshed i time our honor her since s to Eagle’ been i 'tPelease “La sof “Les df - X W a T ' W “La of h 1910 tour s and finally and of her Her in I 1 emme '!'V in her third also visited Southin in 1896: her fifth wheni-she ’-I fourth -tier with came 1905-06 in she sixth ?when 1 her f -of I Constant under in be this is in Coquelin HERE Is said is Nephi Eureka to we Dr Mrs great'1 H signed field isithe she raising her ' whence pected When the Rye" she 13 woman Scotch v and upon1 lassie con- and and with great a - - criterion - -by art the attained of repetition ipe SBJectlon vlolfn the — this in world t - 4 I ’’'Miss s and one third a same that seen was edged are the school greatness of is of three the i acknowl- I ! - city may have the been and eagerly t xw v 1 j Ifta the here J of the Glee club appears acquaintance1 young and proposes offer the’- and ’ is weapon appears that one upon he fires’ Science Salt her OLLIES O Lake -words 1910 ormidable Bickel Williams Williams Theatre bytwelve- this evening at 8 p and invited Lecture Vera-’ Arllna under 75— - auspices 1 of churches irst this bf Second and Walker) BRlle Reevas Rus-Imperial anny Brice'Shirley lorence Kellogg Public m stars: WatsonBert of (formerly Bobby North W Wanla sian’ Dancer j of cast and -Gardner cordially ' Maxwell 150 Boley others Held! Anna and Girls—75 r city ‘ Whftney hcrselfr and managdr a?: director stage I : ' - - I 15E1 ' 1 I- ' - Ea III i El ' P 2 M IKST-lRIJN' Q LwJ I I i&n rWI "‘ai I 1-tn I ’PHONES 3737 IND AIDA 1557 - w BELL 10c’ 10c the of r - the’ 10c Bridegroom Cal guest the ORCHESTRA ma Old In INK li jl AND Wijl f California when Grlneoea Came SOIOI ST school Prout and - chat ’ past T week Mrs members of C THE all present WInn ‘ Karl class : C A x a X kb South was Mi r J Lawn (Special to The Herald-Republican) V R K Manti class May 6 — The was atthe homeof entertained Mrs A V Vorhees afternoon Tuesday Ladles! Literary club met ’The inthe club afternoon rooms with sixteen An members present the o( on “Protection paper Birds” was glven-'by Mrs Ingrl Stringham ’It is planned to give a grand-ball Mowers f Yesterday THE ‘4 I Monday night J-’V- 1 - - -7 Miss photograph ealy to will Garrick of requests hundreds to h n !V - evenings souvenir response ’ ?' 1 ’ : Tuesday and hanome a ” ons748 ? MANTI r Sunday Week-4:“SHAM”!: Next ah r PLAYERS beginning Thursday— MATINEES— Saturday a-program - week ’ -classes afternoon' Robert Winn gaveof life of the interesting account of the founder? religion Maeser riday work? afternoon a dance given for the juvenile members' GARRICK next “SUNDAY” X high Misses ealy M I 1 mI Delated The Maude it' county ‘ Miss 4 ILMS 10c in patrons !t her for present picture Bj i M - PHILADELPHIA 1 L ' Both : W ’ -ku W IV i WW ' — ? t PhnnMSKta v w w r - ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE interesting in May : commemoration" 12 J Alex of men at friends of and Manti Manti during - ! stands on 'the prominent ' Mrs the Triumph Lucy pea-cock Peacock 1'1 at city- best test sizes— 1 Mowers' $7 ?750 YIARRIAGE -William- and’Chlo and - -Plano - Vienna IVll blades—the mower 14 “J-' Lawn and sizes— ip in I LICENSES f Salt Broadbent itzgerajd Draper' $4 $450 M I 4 1 j I I' ' -fl LI 1 - ?‘THE ‘ I DROLL o£? ' MlHWBiKMWMiafaMMiaSaflBSfiKwK - t ssgSHflBf --7 -J ?' I “’7v7 7 - --1 ‘‘Lemon amous - - I- ' 'V 7Juafe YY1 1 f "T j Six fl TY rt YY U i £ ta i Aerial jGrace ”U l i'1' - aTouch of I and Elegance and Thrill Comedy - - £ "9 ORCHESTRA - : - 'I 77-? 7 7‘ ’ - - Entertainers andh a ’’JOHNNIE- DALEYS Skaters ancy-Roller REDERICK MILLER - - In the Art of’ Juggling “U QaMiaMMHMMi ORI’HEUM SBMMMMBjMKMBKMMBBMaKEMfiBH 777771 ‘k: - -With OHPHEUM 2 SNOW Alexander ’ and 4 75c Comedienne -piano THE Trick i HARRY - -RONIE JlyinfirrBanvards ? i ? AND Hamid i ? ‘ - ! 4 t -riginator- WEEK - y- '’English ty Dain -H A ’ - ‘ The Wza1 ' v — TRICKSTER” Trick” 50c Komedy Miss ' — 25c Kharacter - K — prices: ARPIEGATE id- -IwKSisa'' rO Night CHARLIE “The W Summer a complete cpmpi - I ALL THIS Matinee daily? 2:15 Every evening? 8:15 KOLB - JARR0W f J !0c “ z 41 i - THiWirrH '“77 In 1 1 - of and “TITTC nl?T Tn I ' 1 s’l V Recently returned from Berlin and’Paris Studio 614’Teinple- 25c WILLIAM C t LateStar Lake i prices-15c the nniea Gowdosky-meth-od jUIUKi p fl ' ‘?r j ' Matinee 12 - ‘’I - ? ! I y A I ' ‘ ' f - ’ - Mowers j 16-inch $500 ’ t- that mower you-want: wkL1 Per-fectly A ’ the ' lifetime a fl THOMA! instruction1’ fos-itei steel Success Success $8 ' Dr" is lasts ' j but that mower crucible parts most exacting Ball-Bearing house : a the the and the were married county left for Salt'? They Lake Cltywhere they’wlll spend a few davs' before to their returning home in" this where court all in their many early part ?of the train for' Nephi they adjusted I surprised the! taking-the by day mower— ” ’'l- proprietressof tthe house week ' ’Tennantone young Mothers of ' everlasting The marriage scene' the and the' shotthat - I Haven’t opening TODAY EET 10c ' - t the? ' of ofner result t World Ziegfeld’s “Aviation chorus The home social thc -religion the todischarge fathers the of Comedy the Davisand Best Photo Plays Shelliug of San' Marlon The Sid-well ‘ after 17 s I on the 16 Largest Musical Institution inthe of (“Never unusually O 4000 - ' ascertains that the Britisher has intention of voung no his keeping lP£omlse‘ ’’yhen lie Insults openly her Sunday” draws a gum in 'defense honor and just when about own the Christian i4 Salt the entertained the Ladies’ Literarj' club at a dinner served at the high school All the members and of other friends number: were present and the enjoyed elegant dinner prepared the of by girls the second year V school of The 'the Second closed the season’s ward work with inthe halL ward-' Wednesday ’ Englishman the subject - play scene the 1 l Matinee MAY Watson Been Introduced to'Me” 1s given! chqrqs The at! their stenographers busy Other-"ensemble typewriters ntimbers lobble are “The Chorus’’ by sung in girls twelve extreme hobble iskirts the given by twelve' lit-i newsboy Song tie boys entitled “The (Happy Medium’’ ami “The Yawning) Song" with an original and theme in assistants: the production Other 'Ricliard will be Burton electrician and Sydney Young Bicknell' Robbins properties and rank jWhitnej-' Jack mhster Clawson mechanics' with Miss wholesale its most late hours caV Jenkins ' Hyde the he and Wed Tues Wednesday 15 delightful -and evening entertained at During ®K bab? elrl geared in advent was the cause Mon 1 r ’ Mondayas A Thursday games her our) of Scientist Christ ’ Page Then a upon the man James of" C H Grace dinner ?was after elaborate served in the time spent which playing was 'antici-' ilater I night '" World’s L the of will Mass on j “You of sun two acts STARTING B : An 1 the Miss - James week in and Mabel Kewley for Iler many weeks be said without exaggeration recalled the scriptural ‘‘halt not having been rom of rhe I S £ has z bOert by sold MiSs Whitney east but she retains the royalty is and to permitted incorporate it in her fMr present productions and Miss Paul hlflvc Thomas twos duets ?‘Gee 1’veGot a Case on You" sand '-1' Hawaiian ’ business on Senator toprotect -familiar I t -- 5 has this Garden to It” Let-J’hem-Know latter the rights- — St-MtA- seir-ad- LECTURE ‘ Patil -Ivy a AVhit-s during as 11 Miss college in - stamped-envelope dressed be Lectureship of Church Boston stenographer? Miss Davis Esther lorentine Jones- -Barrington" by irst 1 KA AaAAJ 1001 1jOO Sala Gallerv hrrlm Thursday MaU orders now be reby and nled u eelyed aeeompamled produce !be -will the will be songs Among solo by Miss entitled Davis ‘ duringthe J i Mary of O I Levan of week-from 'this the ceremony part spent visited 1 Sunday"accepts t composers lust visit Nina1' Snerry from Millard have returned they school where taught past winter of J San Knight Bernardino and years leaves his daughter tothecare of his four partners known as “Tdwrer ” Davy” "Jackey” and “Lively’' These her guard fans imen taught her how herself and she did When she ’grew to up she womanhood was as Picture and a asa number of (the in the young men camp sought her all hand -To she however was ‘Short ? rendered the "Misses joining in those beyond the great Lot er after the girlisafew old the father passes away and i scores? not yet are as as those of the older comof Miss Garden’s"' Interpretation selections effect the f? for his Jacobson' Mrs-Eliner Goldsbrougli D lives the selec- leaders their as posers the i best their I great power Charpenadvantage Errnch ‘ iwhlle of & will Jr cast ? Song" -1 - a Tom $200 r O of 1 expected home mission' in extended Lako imperturbable Garden's -Miss to i in-eluded these and H - -numbers in It’-waa Massenet -and modern and ! is the Co will x D once Young -Board irst mi- j performed - I from Charpentier’s Massenet's “Thais” from from '“Herodlade” composer tlons tier operaticr aria “Louise” 1 i ' Garden’s an in camp a mother consequence believe to artists and to be of character present the - may s of O and a 1 months These every auditor were lower That TThe Sweetest' Rogers’ the and “Cornin’ Thro’ :Rye” Grows" Laurie”' Itgenerally "Annie was Garden’s that Miss by the audience agreed of the ’last interpretation named of the favorite greatest gave a new Idea difficult of the oldfcScotch as this songs familiar? ! loved in- and-were over and knbwn office Barrington the Andrews Knott ’Miss Eva Younger Miss Barrington Gladys Williams BobWhlte reporter 'Kendall iThbmas pro Sun- Tuesday will inthe( tills returned Ralph Brough week L D S and will the from the remain during sumtper A and-Miss 'J Mathias Geneve Hanks ‘here of Monday Denver were tnarriecl Prosily teriam Rev church Davis of the - - are where in piayed M or at KA Idaho -it t thefce’ of -ft ’ - that left the -Mall filed Bicknell the Baby’ — to :he for and Official of - Isabelle v in Mr ’ chorus assistance ssistance at head Donahue v- I - Cazier! David Mont and stpnQSrapher point b ‘ Magdelena Maude 'comedienne?'- add om few here a Scipio to going of Steno a- follows: stages' them chorus and on the production wil drcct fruntOthers of Miss etlas are “anchette 1TV? GlrI in Biue’' and -Miss Mayme a JLereare several local hits which interest a number of catchv songs iorus nanjbers and dialogue that display s sparkling wit here Inlands NcJjo Dale Parkinson-of the national In ’dhe future forest' leaves near at" in service Boise duty the forestry is The time time when the the who on frontier must and doesjknow how ' to handle a and gun is who always ready to whenever use occasion requires bf ‘Sunday” was the daughter min-er a with hls wife who the moved to there mining when camp but were few In people there few' a a understanding ' f coming (Continued v the the girl tn effect bafflesdescription The it To be understood must words mere experienced have been of the portion audience The larger of pleasure the greatest amoutit derived the with possibly from encores Miss responded to’ the Garden which extremely flattering reception she was natural very reason accorded— for the f prior the! week Coleman visiting are their to Whitney stenographers who-try aolr’m?°rk satisfactorily Arlington the this of Perry Utah has i on I of 1 perfecthar-moriy -mutual parents of manager j strings -throat her Parq I 1 of daughter though bare-h5 the - f an a SatUr-sday last new portion firm telling f an -w instruments wonderful keyboard — swelled and thorough t Jn spent j- are of-proportion' AURACmw insisting-upon number i4youns ! The -Clawson and’“The latter was given-in WhitaA lhree hhnar''aini Performances HT4 the Daniels theatre in 1909 The 8teno‘‘ deals Xvffll 9 ho ' Mr work sense! k fl m mpojerPianist -will Tuesday orders when opens by-cheek Brockway I “nrincioals of IO-a Violinist ‘ I i nev' Saturday Qlty Lake I avcuuijraiueu swP‘uu the three and’plano?and both by the sShhn “ the with Margaret! piLiOf Spencer ‘‘The The Steno” called is and she age prior to principals thc ope! ' month son- - told 11 ' by last here the a Melstone -were phraeabout detail the brilliance her of his It 1 cm is ears stea-ert’POyu' Proutspcnt City Mrs “Uncle" ta taken as from Beethoven’s delicacy unusual movement a brilliance’ his to i Ka be to In( appearance -"Ave tion If his second sonato of and phrasing nice were prominently r height of her at in Gounod’s Maria" sung df and close the regular numbers Y 11 lanpd mani f pshd nnnrpHRn nr? Garden’ al a -Whitney the this piano at i spent Salt oot and live of - : Coming its ’ The fellow pated ' the-tremendous Miss for future 4 triumph 'in re of Miss Davis K i- supervisor forest has moved" Idaho Anthony Lake days virtuoso 5 j Ils £LO’?1 s Sunday "visiting Lake City ’ ’ companions to the program C of Pack National Mr ' ( her m n neY O entitled twenty-five' senvs' credit evi-i-Bfv a Mondky left: "Webb Eleanor nyside brought out breadth In ample the scope dashing of from one the 'Bruch scores A which of1 Robert followed “Nocturne” Stearns a composer promising young ofaahington showed’ the tn a ‘more gentler appealing of mood while a ’‘Polonaise” Wienlaw-8ki to display in gave opportunity ease the of interpretation a difficult most composition while given finale 4 of musical 'night--is ' 11 n Aijss Mem-mott supervisor as at ’ " Y opera Seven who the' are1 principals This is cst play the author’s effort extended it and gives real ability in construction the book the lyrics and the mu-work ” of’ which are Miss dr after Boston Miss spent and enthusiastic feelings and has expression young fine capacity splendid last ? " Tibaldi Arturo ' it- Steno" -university uxuuy WOUia ouierwuaevoicesue without have had donnas had the histrionic gifts have some latter with but moderate endowment of the two the former t In Miss' Garden are combined In avery delightful and unusual way But Miss Garden did not produce the last impression reallymne made of at the night's concert Academy Music unaided Brockway at Howard TibaTdi and the the piano Arturo on to the buc-cesa violin contributed' largely EUch-of these which was attained of is his perfect instrument a master and feeling and plays with intelligence skill well technical The as as which fwas so evident at the final duefirst curts jnMs on in "'and only of the prima donna I rifts to the rtieasure exquisite musicianship ess titan prima as theweek of S Salt discerned i Miss’ gifted four operettas the present play which have secured valuable In recognition addition’ to being the of author feature tvf every her niusi-Jtmh1!?’8’ returned - 1 Nebo St from Leslie ' 1 production week of May duced ? and Salt descriptive 1 the uus a line'to her wnu for 5 guest the recently forest Mrsf Pratt part D ' of in home C in lu-rnoresque” perfectly power laddies the use it good’ mind to It 18 tnts nersexi capacity owing iuruu is role interpretentirely Into the she really Garden's Ing which makes Miss times: voice ten powerful great' more t ’ Maria” s the C a “assepied” by WhitneyS!1 B’shop -Provo the composed a tp be produced is Whitney in ?nnounced ie WHITNE light cojnedv mii that A-mnu successes Ls of Price E J -has in Delibes and the of "Gavotte” d’Albert gave evidence of his immense technical Ills resources scores-4-a ballade own In the Chopin form and “I a recent were interpreted with great — In vigurand expression Tausig’s beautiful of Schubert’s arrangement 'the “Marche :Milltaire"more ’common but the less delightful brilliance none of the finished to artist be was eyes to'those is her help to be ex “Cornin’ Thro’ she sings her scious-sof ! spiritual-1 heights ' the ? who position national his his ' in at-home while iMrs with Studley "Nebo the for ( thoroughly was Margaret l i t technical skill true musical and' touch sympathetic scope a grasp and as composer The of ’’Romance” Sibelius the innish master-showed that lie his musical stenographers Saturday last visit ’ numbers only his feelings but also py-hearted ' “Smith” Eureka 'f home pleasant VOICE -Mr not week here G-Gourley A company Bern--hardt ' quality neither the the other one nor 'that plays grips the heartstrings” and upon them atiwill Above all hqr other consummate gifts' Miss is actress (warden an polished and vigorous When she slnsrs the love from erreat song she is the hapCharpentler’sl“Louise” flush’-of in bride the first When she slugs the honeymoon’s bliss “Ave incomparable weak and trusting or mother Mrs 8 A Chase is here George from Walker spending ths Lake week visiting O Mrs D ami Miner Salt form for to many an introduction thlsfield of composition wili be which the of in source much pleasure years that 'j are to come displayed 4 Brockway’s is Gounod’s Mr Mrs will about'-Mlss just Whitney’sarreL — Mrsthis Winnie 9 May seats 300 300 Parrj Paru and cC of accompanied amily-Circle SLOOt D u Ilegularsale zs2' 1 t NOTHER Herald-Republican) 6 visited Miss joyousness voice Garden’s Mary ia dAllsrhtfuk There which iVArv Is a rich tones ‘which range to her full carries lyric them from the sopranoit But nearly "to the deepest contralto L-4 A as NEPHI May Bev a has winch her of Bernhardt own Sarah who musician most The i j MARGARET MISS Young Society f to L Bal BaL 1st j last ' ' £0 I1!! by Tibaldi Howard ' Gallery Prices: s e i (Special Artiiro Play - L-— ' I v k 1 : received recklessness handle company I ''f f 1 5- what known its ' ' - A char-acters by weaknesses ' - 4 in eh-seinble management GARDEN’S freshness a is with' its State Thorpe MARY ' ' ” Maugham's revealed Connor ? Pbetic Rostand’s I 1 the 'T -will' her Theatre the -a- ’ what and and his effectively Drew of consist a of rench-artists who are eini-nent their and who surround own country the wonderful star with an and that inspire support her pumber whom follies most ever Mme by accompanied will Bernhardt “L’Aiglon’’ from which 1900-01 she last Mme city in seen America the Connor-to W 1 give 189V93 '-1886-87 its ‘Little engagement-here States her second United the they the -Lake is this army of the W‘ L’Aiglon Ly ' (r glittering coin to ane of observation society “smart” allowed ” the that be uniforms same (service -"" nbte ’La the -the present by X" in-1880-81 ‘ 7 her during “La America the MnOf ) in Vanna” the wear bloom i 1909 “Les Sacre” "Monna Bisson interesting to to visit seventh first tour was It November Bois to t y Assisted rance Price the-Parisian ‘ AT 1 VLe iBeffa” ’’Werther" d’Avila" play own “Le Proces of tpw ’ of her Alexander 3 it'? J - A ' of “Sapho” “Vlerge of Romanesques” - : Sorciere’ of Bouffons” 4fAdrtenne Lecouvreur" K I of “Hamlet" and Melisande” I x ' is said about not what in The “Smith” scenes them by others life with of daily consist from scenes is crisp effect that dialogue natural character suits each tive that dialogue author’s keen and that the shows they used ' womenby of revelation a The lines describe the Mr plays and say men ‘Camille'” of weeks the Bernhardt name has been heard side on every Her triumphal return to America the enthusiastic acclaim which her greeted at the dock her and potent fascinating the peculiarities thousand and charm one and all her personality graces of — have been to reviewed the greaterglory of Chicago in whose opening and York has been a verNew (table triumph That announcement of ‘her com-' ing to Salt has and created deep widespread interest is evident from the of deluge inquiries During her production of in or -has preceding j' !Jeanne service "but Connor ' 'z Z? ' '' JohnDrew’s in inLa in donned - in 'the accomplished as much as of her number Among years" since 1896 have achievements supreme of Samari-talne" tthe “La r f for do y Zv ’ Paris Direction j be phrases- ' -might that have years then she fourteen 'upon it’o made to exhibition or ability dramatist’s didthink in thirty-eight r ’ said Mr that the same flowers Sorciere be made in “L’Aiglon’ ‘and :the troops Tosca’ since might they are period and the same same playing of America to themoyen d’Arcwould the the her -stage be professional t brought -age-sets- 1896 as characters new £ f ago her in has hxs accessories of f i contln-‘uously a as her of consternation'- she ' years been Bernhardt detail the of tons costumes scenery properties' She has literally her emptied Parisstorehouse pt its entlfre outfit “Of 1 course didn't suppose' that ata workof of112 near ly parts I Two Madame to-every and the’ to long rench several? hundred a she ’ public given took she - I860 since the As the managers said nresent tour characteristic thoroughness complete own company and Theatre Sarah from the? Bernhardt ?iew is play of the one most amusing of and quite the comedies recent years best thing that Mr Drew has had in a of The witty tho long time dialogue Is play' and constantly always sparkles is it kind the Nor ithe worth hearing of is wit that merely a purely intellectual “Smith” forthe To- 'the of honor 'She' was "then ajnitted and Wah Grandchamps Conservatoire was indebted attended1 enteredthe Comedierancaise it 1 are acted in the convent at Versailles archbishop of ‘Paris ’child of twelve'! In ' passed first Bernhardt stage plaipresented -4 have years BERNHARDT O:: ' her prodiietioii: ‘-Violet’t X i and i - ! MOTION PICTURES v iYUvciiiChj 7:7' - |