Show Mack's New Play God's Held in the Lime Light By Wanda God's the tem-w title of a. play written by is being produced L this seemed to demonstrate its of every creditable sit-Ill that Mack E began by writing the last fat and then losing his in-Lm at the end of the if the first act was had not yet gained of the first act is to merely build an the ensuing it fails to do Ik performers were ill at Bins suggest the rewriting of the first the play-Hal the play was excellent were positive and wjera seemed to know what expected of which really begins deals with the w life in a Montana mining exception to the of western dramas was Nag absence of the gun-flourishing the person of a a all plays depicting the the d the drunken brute Jd without apology upon Western frontier from the real or W man-as the east J referring to human be K wild and woolly HI i from m nIC of these 5 frontier keen lost sight I- May the It stage- 88 Pinto JT Crockett was a delightful western breeze who wasn't afraid to say Mack has scarcely done himself if he wrote the play with the intention of portraying the character of Bill Ruggles He made the most of but the other performers had a much larger field in which to display their Moore improved in his work as the play and at the end we wanted to see a good deal more of Reed Clark worked conscientiously to give a clear interpretation of the old But there is one thing we can say Mack has excelled in creating the character of and Miss Ethier should be congratulated upon her finished Whether Miss Ethier depicts just what Mack intended the character should be is but Miss Ethier was lovely and We have met such characters in real temperamental women isolated the deprived of nearly every advantage yet making the most of what little they living to middle age before that buoyancy and magnetism visits that contamination with the outside world brings to most women in their That visitation crept stealthily into the life of Huggins through that through an occasional visitor from the outside world and lastly through an honest declaration of love from an unalloyed That phonograph bringing dreams of a great active world to electrified her and the delicate rapture of the newly-awakened almost frightened so little did she understand The rough veneer that environment often smears over a naturally sensitive and refined but woman was plainly with the sweetness and the tenderness of the real woman shining tout in bold relief in the Such a woman was Miss Ethier's conception of In this character Miss Ethier will long be |