Show I 0 t. ci i Z- Z or 4 5 0 jaYS and ami Players IT F fiu and ud Els elsewhere t toJ oJ- oJ to 1 4 1 2 it CALENDAR LENDAR FOR THE WEEK K I LAKE LAlE THEATRE Arizona D fl Barlow Brothers Brothers' Minstrels lay LAKE THEATRE Arizona Ib b Barlow Brothers Brothers' Minstrels at LAKE LAKE THEATRE Afternoon L veIling Arizona evening D Afternoon and ow w Brothers' Brothers Minstrels Grand otters offers ser ger hummer Hammer r of at the the remainder for or rons a diversion of ot minstrelsy s neu week weel in the shape gat ft tt Barlow rt minstrels 1 1 composed of oft f artists each engaged d da t ye C a ecial line of work ork promises to be company this tr attraction The and a made many l' l a cl clean an and never Dever before 0 Many flew features will be introduced The L I ot the first part Is 1 nt O New Jokes dane dane- scale o ae and rag lime melodies ei A street parade will willi at noon and a band bandIn i each day I Grand at each in nt of ot the tills fills tonight and nt opens weck k with ith Saturday matinee t s sary Ja Clark ma made e her last ap ap- ap nee with the local opera company f was repeated last night been i irk Ik has of la late te a guru iro in local musical cir clr circles les and andi andt t at t i has nas always been generously l r the entertainment of ot the pub- pub h le testimonial tendered her hex last jows lows the high esteem In which s J eld both by the members of the J. J company and by the music lovers 11 ty tf A singer could scarcely remore remore re- re more flattering reception than M Miss Clark last evening he outburst of ot applause that l 1 er first appearance until thebe the II her work was s keenly Tle Ived he be lIi and warmly I received The aue au- au was large and a substantial sum e over to Miss 1 Clark by the L' L k Theatre as a whole was per- per rm Fm re finished than any previous' previous and in spite of t the fact a that t it itao tien fn Un i I ao now been presented t nine times by the audience seemed deeply sted and followed the work of the closely from beginning to end J juella fuella Ferrin the leading soprano her usual charming style ande and e generous applause for her Work Goddard a was In excellent v voice and hel l an d is parts through o with vim and la aham In his small part realized d Safest eat possibilities He is eminently lof l taking a a heavier role parts in the hands of ex- ex Kd 41 members s of the company added tit tir and tone to the performance will do well wen to to- keep to-keep keep his hist t eit chorus together g for o future r rP P pro pro- J l u t iTs ne i. i It would be impossible to o get r drilled and more finished chorus amateur performance to sixteen tHrilled hestra was enlarged nd greatly added to the success Miss Clark tS r i the final curtain the members of the com com- Later r T their kindness toward her male Cg tie chorus sang The Soldiers Soldier's J I. I lale Ina lie from fram the pen of ot Augustus i comes to the Salt Lake Theatre I Friday and Saturday matinee I ht t. t Arizona has now been run- run tivo 0 years and has to its credit phenomenal metropolitan records with the id I 13 that Arizona Alabama Is Mr lr Thomass Thomas's Eft r ay Du Barry seems destined destined public patronage The has s as been made to Anthony Com Cota- t a novel of that name from the J published in New York is ill 4 Immoral and should be sup- sup fd Rankin and Nance ONeill O'Neill have 1 iJ raS I from golden Australia and are In of building a theatre In London Landan for drawing attractions is i abroad In one theatre in for instance they bill a a. a Baron Baron- ri at another a Marquis L. L has been Introduced in Albany d i a tax upon posters and nd regu- regu h lr display on the billboards The Thes The's s 's 5 to have the State protect protect- bill- bill ill rid nd handsome posters and in re- re tax t to tobe be exacted from fram Stir tr printers or cr those those- who cause display Theatre managers say It Itly ite e ely ly another scheme to bleed ni i Earle Is said to be seeking a a from her husband Frank FrankL Law Law- walter waiter in the fiTs original Lip Its Chinatown ML i S ess it is rumored ored will 11 have ave a aig al l ig laV Y next season It i is probably as that he will play It in some of ot the theatres atres about to be built in New Bruno Is now In Australia AustraHa He Is dat dr t a Sydney house for half halt a aI the night of his debut he pro- pro I I th his act without receiving any from the a audience The mana- mana called from the wings Pus Gus they dont don't understand you U id d to the entrance an and replied 11 II They've got six months l d to me res of the sword word with which Il ellew stabs the cast ii In A Gentle- Gentle rance are to be given a away way as asif L. L if ODDS AND ENDS Among the spring hats bats the shepherdess mode Is occupying a prominent place Itis It Itis Its is s broad and fiat flat with a perceptible droop drool at the back Simplicity prevails in ip the trImming rimming soft ribbons an and spring spring- flowers or chiffons and sometimes ostrich feathers feath- feath ers rs being best beat adopted to this purpose e. e The New York S State state te Federation of Clubs Cluba Intends ls to keep out ut of ot trouble regarding re- re garding jarding the color question the exec executive ive tive board having decided d to rf recommend that hat the delegates to the biennial should go uninstructed This l leaves avas there then free iree to o act according to their their individual preferences when the matter comes Up i Velvet ribbons It In two color effects are much In demand The black Velvet ribbon rib rib- bon ben on with a white satin bJ hack k is used for all sorts of ot dress and hair ornaments c t t ii l i In many of the spring the he black and white effects which has come to 10 be I known cnoWn as queens mourning Is' Is ob- ob served This tendency is also displayed Inthe in inthe the he spring coats and other outer galmen gar gal men ments ts S SIt it is worth remembering that a 3 corage corsage cor- cor 01 sage age bunch of violets may be worn several say sev eral tiMes es' es if a little thin c cotton coton batting which has been dipped In salt water Is wrapped around the stern stem ea 1 time before be- be fore ore the tin n folLIs foLis wound o d around it When not te tel l in eU use take off the foil and gd and put the stems in a glass cf water which is slightly Salted The bunch should hould be ke kept t in a cool coul room with with- tissue paper twisted over Dver to exclude the air all It is the little things of af life often orten that prove the tie most trying Bureau drawer that hat tick tiel are sometimes more difficult I to o endure than a serious us trouble It Is worth while to stop I I. I th that thit I rub to-rub the offending edges edge with a cake of hard Soap a a. bit o of stove blacking or evert a soft lead p lead 1 II win will make mako life Worth liVin living again If the windows of our poorlY built hous houses s' s rattle at night at-night night aggravating in th these se Spring winds a afew afew few slips of folded newspaper will stop the noise and bring peace and slumber Tiny box pleats Pleat sUt stitched h d' d O on 6 both sare s ss s are employed one of ef the imported silk waists ii In The pl plEats ats extend extend- from the shoulder r to above tle the waist line where they run into a 11 lace pouch This particular waist which opens at is fart fastened ped in a novel maliq man man- ner On each vath C side e opening i. i Is 3 ah an of black l velvet 1 r ring r dots ft set close together and the waist is lac laced d to the figure with narrow black velvet rIbbons ribbons rib rIb- bons buns which are then tied tied- in ina a bow at atthe atthe atthe the belt The cuffs which rea reach h aim almost st I to the the- elbow are fastened with a velvet lacing to corr correspond spond a small bow o of ofel velvet velvet vel el vel- vel elvet vet being peen seen een at the wr wrist st. st I u |