Show 1 PLAYS AND PLAY PEOPLE I I t and amid Dinner Tn lit New ew York the coming of oC Puccini's Puccini's cinis cini's opera Madam radam brou brought ht In lf If its train an added taste for things s Japanese affording the thc exclusive exclusive sive she society circles an excuse for COl numerous functions Mrs Clarence Mackay Macka Mrs Alfred but Mrs In George Georga Gould and others gave ga Japanese parties that were vere elaborately tle described In the society columns Mrs l Mackay who is a musical enthusiast herself and who had three box parties during the first week at the Garden Galden theatre gave s a Butterfly party that wide attention on account of the tho elaborate ate decorations Another unique a affair na h nhen g b bv by Mrs Irs I Vanderbilt was a proposition In In pink Here the matron Insisted on the contrasting con con- themes of oC cherry blossoms pink and yellow The walls ere decorated with branches of or imported Japanese cheri cherry blo blossoms and the thc ii lights everything c In a n rosate hUe The tables table's garniture s was en- en of oC white and yellow ello chr chrysanthemum chrysan chrysan- san The rue favors fn at this affair alTaI were elc butterflies of or sliver silver and gold goldwire wire The vogue ogue In New ew York has spread to other cities Japanese parties becoming the ra rage o wherever this his delightful opera Is given The rhe Butterfly comes comas to the Salt Suit Lake theatre tonight Umpire Sent Sale v No On Oil Seats for The ho Umpire will bo be pulou Put pul ou oil Ue ilc At SLL the box itt Lake Lafo thu theatre tle nt itt 10 JO o'clock thu 1 mOlIt lug ng The Tho engagement Is 18 for throe three nl nights and a matinee commencing on next Thursday ala Owing Owing- to the Interest Interest interest Inter Inter- est taken In the coming coining engagement ot of this musical comedy Mr Mi h advises advises ad- ad vises those who wish to secure good seats Bents to make th their lr appearance at the theL box L ox office today Bonnie Brier lh Huh Bush In The Bonnie Drier Brier Bush which comes to the Suit Salt Lake Lale theatre Monday Monday Mon Mon- day dav week we arc are to be entertained wIth with a charming play pla in iii which Scotch life liCe is portrayed with a simplicity of treatment together tog with a delightful combination of or dramatic Intensity and rich Ilch humor such uch as is rarely found Inthe In iii Inthe the latter day performances Ian Mat Mae Laron's tales of Scotia folk foil hove ho proven proven pros pros' en one of or the most successful and In Interesting In- In tem tem-esting book dramatizations now be beIng beIng being be- be ing Ing- used for Cor stage purposes As the thc name indicates The rhe Bonnie Brier Briel Bush Dush Is a a. Scotch rural ruml play telling of or how tho the son of or an earl Lord or Donald Hay wins the heart of or the old oM shepherds shepherd's daughter Flora Campbell and weds her In the Scotch fashion before being taken away b by his fath lath father er Lachlan Campbell the tIme shepherd finds that his lila daughter Is writing writing- to Lord LOId Donald Hay and not believing inthe In Inthe Inthe the marriage story he casts her from the thc house with bitter litter reproaches afterwards af af- af erasing her name from the family Bible But his old heart I Is sore som-e troubled and ani ho lie Is on the verge cIge of breaking breaking- down with wretchedness and the tho reproaches of or his friends when the daughter returns as well as Lord Donald to claim his wife Such artists as us J. J Palmer Collins who was Mr Stoddards Stoddard's personal choice as his successor in the role of Lachlan Campbell Chas E E. Bloomer late of oC the tile forces who Is winning winning- fresh laurels in th the part of oC Post iosty Dine Bine Bulow a n charming and accomplished young actress will appear appear appear ap ap- ap- ap pear as Flora W. W Leonard Howe who came to this country as leading support to Forbes Robertson Robert Ireland Marion Macdonald Annie Davidson Kenneth McKenzie Edward Edward Ed- Ed ward warl Lake Lahe Lahey Maurice 1 Lavigne Elizabeth Elizabeth Ellzabeth Eliza Ellza- beth Bennett tt and man many others who ho have been prominent for tor calS are arc in itt the cast II high Class lh- lh li s Bill There Thele Is only onh one weak place In the time Orpheum bill from the thc tap of Willard Pillard Weihe's bow at the bc beginning of The Ma Magpie plc as an o overture to the time fall Call of or the curtain when then the he eight Bedouin Arabs havo have roused the whole house to a roar of oC enthusiastic cIa Shields and A are UlC announced as Kings KinAs of oC the Lariat and they have ha ever o every title tithe to the crown up to date Their act is absolutely new and that Is not all that commends It The work with the rope as these men present present pre pie sent It It Is IR Interesting Fred Lasere L. as an aerial center contor is the time most ungraceful and and the most amazing performer ever seen in his class lIe He salutes his audience as a wooden Indian might and amid then he simply brings bring's down the house with witha a n lofty lorty disregard for Cor joints and bones and muscles Egbert Van and Louise Henry arc are better than the average emge I Th The Tho girl can sing In everything C but bul English anti and tho mart mal can play the piano as if Ir he made it Nellie Beaumont like Mr lr Newhouse's Newhouse's New- New houses house's bankroll is a pr pretty tt figure but 81 she assisted by h Arthur Van and anda a small face black-face boy maJ make o the worst pre presentation of rather the thc weakest that has ever come como up town I The thing is the more provoking pro because because because be be- cause there arc aie possibilities in Iii Van I Eleanore e Falke the singing comedienne com corn is jg rather more captivating than ever She Sho sings new songs with witha a fetching style and she sue dances like a fair fairy She won the house and anel It Jt served her right The Arabs some somo of nf thorn from Halsted street t and anti some sonie from Co Cohoes 1 0 s I ma made e the thc final scene and the they are without doubt worth all the money mone they cost whatever It ma may be There Ther has never nc been such tumbling by any other company For once the I J Is thoroughly thoroughly thor thor- good It has two presentations and both are arc Immensely attractive c Old jiu nt at the time Grand Old Arkan Arkansaw w one of the best known plays In America will be hc seenI seen at nt the Grand theatre tonight and arid I Wednesday matinee and night This stupendous tut cn ous production comes to us intact and will be he given cn the same attention a as when played In the large cities This company has appeared appear appear- ed cd for Cor several consecutive e seasons ea in iii New York Chicago Cincinnati St. St Louis and in fact all the time large Eastern cities cHIc and always as to Immense crowds The present plesent cast all the principals that have been with the show since its t production seven sc years ca ago while the new people a added are arc competent competent com corn and In each case an Improvement improvement improve Improve- ment 01 on their p predecessors lIsors Lyrics Lyric's J New Neit Departure iii a n Winner The Thc bill with which the time new man man- a opened vaudeville at nt the L Lyric theatre last night v was as a corkIng cork In Ing ng I good one and If IC the they continue t to o furnish as good s a class of oC acts they will undoubtedly make mao the venture p pa pay ay They played to the biggest M Mont Mon c lIn lay day night crowd that has patronized ll t this his house within a year COI The fhe captured the crowd with some remarkable re me- m ju juggling feats This part orthe of or t the he evenings evening's PIo program Is the equal In e entertaining qualities dualities of oC an any act onny on a any ny J Eastern circuit Abrahams and Johns In a n clever r c comedy The rhe Realization 6 e earned arned tho the applause that greeted thell work This team show shots how a n neglectful ne no g husbands husband's Infatuation for tor hi his s pretty p rettY stenographer Is in cured by a al' al l' l Th Th j chill took W U nim r c encored neo red The press proM agent dId not overrate th the e a ability of or the little Kaufman sl sisters t I Their character changes change and son songs song s made a distinct hit Leo Charlier ha haa has hus hasa husa s so a good voice oice and the time pictures s used t to o i Illustrate his songs were the bc best t. t Jules Heron Hron tho little German lid did m not waste an any time when he ho got the s stage tage and antI everyone 0 was ti-as lau laughing t when when he lie left heft Tho The show ended with l pictures i A matinee every even afternoon except Sunday will be bt followed d b by two tivo c evening even vrn i ing ng h beginning at cit 7 I II |