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Show truth. the last, In us wondered if a new chair has not Tho Chinese Honeymoon was a cians. If it had fbrmed of tho first number on the pro- been established at tho U. of U. The most gorgeous affair, as far as scenery stead I would have thrown up my hat object of tho chair being to teach thetheatre Florence Rob- and costumes were concerned. About gram,went out of .the house shouting. atrical decorum as applied to flying Salt erts In Zaza matinee today, per- lalf the time tho stage presented a and Tomorrow evening another strong vegetables,to their initial velocity "and formance tonight. disintegrate upon reaching will be provided, the vocal tendency Grand theatre Helds Band concert color scheme of dizzy rainbows with program ;he objective point. The student body the Imperial quartette, tomorrow evening. an aurora borealis for a background. number being n auditorium was certainly on its the Mr. Willard Squires. Thcro Is a lot of money tied up in the headed by behavior. Unique theatre Vaudeville. It had its periods of good & Oriental toggery of the show. I wonj Novelty theatre Vaudeville. and vocal ampli-;udpressure the der If J. Pierpont Morgan floated the COMING ATTRACTIONS. as a matter of traditional right George Derr, who has withstood costumes and wild football rushes at the box office, :n the main, however, a Sunday school Salt Lake theatre Charles B. Han- jonds which bought the o some doesnt But, why scenery? next week. delegation could not have been more ford, In Shakespearian drama, Feb. and Sullivan come for- will be strenuous again of Gilbert orthodox. A Scrap of Silver The Slipper, 2nd; us A Japanese Honey- Tho booking at the Salt Lake theatre decorously and ward give vehicle the March' selected, is a moon, with' Russian bridesmaids, and is solid from next Monday to Satur- )reezy comedy, with a harmlesslybrightd an operatic trip through Manchuria? with plot and with opportunities day. The first three nights The matinee today and performance Hanor B. nearly everybody. Indeed, about matinee, Charles tonight of Zaza will close Miss Florto Wednesday seen in a actor in the play is given a determined seems every Held Mr. revifully spectacular ford will be ence Roberts highly succesful enmaintain tho high standard of the feat- val of Richard III, which is Mr. Han- chance to draw his personal radius Miss In Is Thcro from the circumference to the center nothing gagement. which add so materially to his ures Shakeshis in of the stsge. It was an stufords strongest play Roberts repertolro which requires he Last evening Sunday as programs. dent .be wasto cast, Marie and, Miss emotional expected, moro marshalling of those repertoire. to his patrons Miss Agatha pearian last from remembered who is Berkhoel, that gifted young singer, season, Is still with Mr. Hanford as his whose ears were still ringing with the leading lady. The following reperchurch of her Congregational applause toire will he given: Monday and Tuesrecital. She sang two numbers, Tis day, Richard III; Wednesday matifrom Mignon, sufficiently classical nee, The Old Guard and Taming of 'self-elecand A Summer the Shrew; Wednesday evening, for tho Following Mr. Girl, for the benefit of those who are Merchant of Venice. The Silver Slipper will fill MANAGER already planning Saltair excursions. Hanford, A. S. ZIMMERMAN, MILITARY BAND out the remaining three nights and a Miss Berkhoel, both in voice and manof one was This Saturday matinee. SUNDAY CrCD ner, was distinctly herself a reflec- the big successes of Broadway last Q '' I L.D, Q Oa EVENING of authors the is and sufficient by tive compliment of praise. season, music is said to be She is altogether charmingly illustra- Florodora. The and the PROGRAMME lyrics full sparkling tive of that rare combination,- voice bright andwords. Willard. The Band Master There is just enough March. and personality. Her tall, graceful of pretty Caprices n. Patrol of the Gnomes, (byre- to bind the various parts together. TOMORROW Igure, clad In Immaculate white and plot Elienberg and quest) disapIt concerns the appearance SUNDAY KVENINQ CONCERT Old Alabama In b. Gruger topped with a millinery triumph In a which Grand Selection, Little Christopher, .flack, by way of striking contrast, was pearance of a silver slipper, . Caryll and Gerker kicks a restful picture for tired eyes. But It pretty Miss, on the planet Venus, Annie Qutrtetie. Imperial For below. jaurle,... to earth foot the ;old only half the story. The other from her Arr. byGeibel sisTHE PROGRAMME WILL INCLUDE a lalf came from that wondrous bird In this wilful act, she and six of her Mrssrs.Asli worlli, Phillips, Cliristopherson, Squires s ters are banished from Venus to this Two MuIwLIoiin hr Hie Imiwrlwl he Berkhoel throat whose vocal of Selection from Romeo and lei to, are always a tonic for auditory wicked world. The plot concerns the Grand Gounod Jul'et" of bunch Messrs. Ashworth, nerves. The stormy applause in the earthly wanderings of this Grand Popular Selection, The Sultan Phillips, Ade of Sulu auditorium certainly showed the little beauties, and the complications which ('hris(0iliersiiH, Squires. Imperial Quartette of slipthe in while ensue magic quest a. Wandering Singers. lady how' musically big she is in the deThe Dance, anWillis Clark Champagne per. was hut - b. Patrol It of Lakers. Salt eyes musical as success, latest the scribed alto tho laurels that other addition Messrs. Askurlli, Phillips Clirislojilicrson, Squires an hit immense to scored is have said on TICKETS ON SALE curls the the pretty ready press Clark J a. Anv Rajrs ALL DAY SATURDAY i.dinccs it). Bedelia1' Berkhoel brow. Before Mr. Hold got during the New York run. The com .lcromc & Swartz one. Grand Sc lection .to Semcremide..liosIni through, the barbaric Zlonite heard pany is a large and capable other numbers that soothed the savage in his breast and kept him from toma40-PIE- CES SEATS 25 CENTS That highly educated body of annual TICKETS ON SALE ALL DAY SATURDAY Mac-lcaMr. Earl his hawking neighbor. Dramatic tho youthful genius of the Held Thespians, the University band, was splendid in his saxaphone club, appeared last week In A Scrap arts for which she is famous than tho solos, Youll Remember Me and of Paper. Nobody denies the thun the interpretations were severely Ion Cricket The Hearth. the Stubbs derous perihelion which marks the ntellectual. Students, as long as they portrayal of this wayward child of the Birds and tho Brook gave the clarinet are such, can not get away from the actors of return French vaudeville stage, Zaza. She section an these student periodic opportunity for some pretty mathematical precision of the trigIs a kind of compromise between what liquid notes. The dainty sextette to the stage. It is fully proclaimed onometric functions. Their systems Camille and bad in music from Florodora was loudly ap- by the megaphonic shoutings up stairs, are so saturated with geometry that is good in If it were possible to unito plauded, showing that the swishing tho applause from the alumni in the all their interpretations must he at Sapho. skirts and bobbing hats are not forgottlieso French heroines into one char- ten. angles or proceed along the lines The quartet, consisting of Messrs. parquet, and the unmistakable signs right distance beacter and Inject into1 the dual heart Held, Zimmerman, Mackay and Stev- of approval, which, on these occasions, which mark the shortest tween two points behind the foot is moro one was even of than of the features of the disturb sevethe academic gravity possessed ens, lights. Notwithstanding all this the Tho demonstrawhile the the of the evening. But, from would faculty. the Awakening get, by cither, you rity of school room environment, Lion was none were Is tions less the rendered. It marked, effectively they a Zaza" and girls gave a remarkably and an waist down, Clyde Fitch suof music and its cy- certainly were different from those boys inspiring piece from tho waist up, a Bclasco Zaza. clonic climaxes require an active baton that greeted the production of The clever presentation. They far efforts of last But in neither case would it be the and responsive work from the musi Amazons last year. Indeed many of rpassed their dramatic and clearly showed that their cayear Zaza of Florence Roberts, wlio, most for improvement Is actual pacity happily I think, lias invested the rolo rather than theoretical. Mr. Elbert with moro affection and sentiment as Prosper, carried much GED.D.PYIER. of the dramatic than the author intendedi The Zaza1 responsibility upon his of Mrs. Carter was, no doubt, tho ideal scholastic shoulders. As Prosper, of David Bclasco a woman convcn MANAGER the globe trotter, with the worlds cool, iently sympathetic, calculating, geography under his right arm, often vulgarlly selfish, and capablo of showed how ou dramatically CURTAIN 8:i5 iron shoes in a down walking path to overcome the restless in is flcult it way strewn with malo hearts. Mrs. ertia of the traveler. That, being1 Roberts conception is altogether more is to a THREE state BEGINNING of the tendency NIGHTS, motion, FEBRUARY MONDAY, . 29 a satisfying. Zaza Is mado a woman continue until female gravitation of parts, the Bclasco vinegar is mixed serts itself and draws the bacnei with warm blood and there Is a heart from his orbit. He it was who sterwj hidden away somewhere that really the scrap of paper upon its beats responsive to some wild throbdevious path. Mr. Thomas acted wi own in breast. Then but your bing surprising ease and confidence. whats the use? Go and see Florence by Miss j : : : was never at a loss In remembenns Roberts for yourself. Ills lines. This showed the avanPv of previous, foot-ligexperience WW IN THREE MAGNIFICENT If you saw "The Frisky Mrs. John PRODUCTIONS. Mr. Thomas lias. had. But as a of dramatic physics his' interpretatto son and compare It with -- iZaza, you was. often deficient in dynamic Tb will understand the differn(:3 between Monday and Tuesday . . . . Richard III." to Prices, 25c $1.00. and. molecular activity riWljateYCT. Wednesday Matinee at 3, Taraiug of the Shrew. eccentricity and genius, as applied to Matinee, 23c to 75c. may mqan.. Miss: Edna Hurker.as. Wednesday Night, . . . Merchant of Venice." playwriting. Clyde Fitch wrote the zanno was, as in times past, aeog former. fully confident of herself. She aiww AMU8EMENTS. ke . ung-testin- g e, dis-cipl- 29-Mar- ch Pa-:e- r, 3-- 5. com-dicate- all-st- ar ed Dro-fnal- i, i Ini IE LD GRAND THEATRE MILITARY BAND ELDS t, Grand Theatre - : . flut-crlng- . 40 y, self-sufficien- cy Mr-Thom- t ..... , Mr. Charles B. Hanford Accompanied Marie Drofnah . ht . |