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Show trut would have explained to them so many why next morning, h . 13 Advice from the Knowing. Just cuss At the graduation exercises of one the local shouted were through of the prominent New York dramatic words of wave a and profanity schools recently, Mrs. Sarah Cowell Lo transmitters For Moyne and W. H. rolled into the central office. Thompson were tho e show The several seasons this has been coming to town appointed advisers for the young Girl Thespians. They spoke to tho class with the regularity of a backward of hope to be actors earnestly and at distance wire soring. Over the long some between the Bleeding Kansas circuit asked length, and among other things, them please to be an honor to and the one night stands of Puget on and oft a their chosen Girl has rung calling. Sound the The way to uphold the profession little too often. The Telephone Girl, in the long you are about to enter, said Mrs. Lo ago, was a fairly well behaved young Moyne, is not to seek the photog aph secured employto or lady and might have have gallery name in your tho But, ment on a country switch-boarbut to newspapers, study and labor with Mabel Hite out of the company, and strive. oif worn the all the insulation has Many of the the full receives audience managers of the and wire when are shocks. not The the of they melancholy merely janforce chorus girls, with their burglar proof itors, may simply be designated as Buffoons and faces, were perfectly secure from the lords of misrule. local Johnnies. They had the good mountebanks are now called comesense to sing in low pitch and for dians, and the matinee idol is exthis I congratulate them an attempt pected to be a simpering Idiot. to float the high Cs would have If The Tel- on a you are entering this business drowned the whole bunch. commercial basis, said Mr. ephone Girl is a pretty sick maid. Thompson, I will say, save your What she needs, however, is not the borrow from money, cross. your friends, rob Red Cross but the double sisters and your HARRY LE GRANDE. sweethearts, get out o Into the world and act, and, like a skyrocket, you will draw' a groat deal We want to please you. of attention you will go up like one. How? and you will also come down with a By giving you Clear Creek Coal. dull thud. That is the shooting star Why? Because we want your trade. of o Any of you could recite Curfew Warren Foster sells insurance, not Shall Not Ring Tonight perfectly on law suits; 30 Progress building. three days notice, and yet. It took of moral!, the :,:r 1. ; thoroughly o four years to write it. There is a man feminine, ryir.g.-':- too ct (if I.' r within the reach of my voice who affcclloi.c Irving a Modern. m :'v. lo !;h: nrn:?. Mo Henry Irving, quite naturally, be could put on Faust in forty-eigis bound to r;..t a lor.i any way tho lleves in the Shakespeare setting that hours. It took Goethe forty years to game comes out. is modernized. He does not believe compose it ( that the greatest of dramatists should o Adultci.ti;.n cf Car.r'y. be presented upon a stage bare ol British Sentry Guards Idol. Tho ftdullrivJi j;i of :.:id i:.:e of In- wrote his he because scenery simply In Pegu may be seen an English o knew naught sentry keeping guard over a plays for an age that book In his idol. Burmese The Burmese beaccessories. stage in thi lieve the idol is asleep, and that 'Shakespeare on the Stage and wrote: actor, first when he awakes the end of the world Study, Englands as any will come. The sentry Is there to Acting is an art as distinct most the be if fleeting prevent anyone from entering the pait other, and II it is also the most vivid. goda, which is his place of repose and splcmus as the lr!::!c is nothing that while the spirit of ths awakening him. His slumbers have causing deterioration of individual:: and races. poet is preserved, his ideas are illus- lasted 6,000 years. bar trated by scholarly detail, by monious pictures, by appropriate music, by all that appeals to the sense of beauty? We do not quarrel with the novelist when he describes the scene in which his creations live and move. How many famous passages in fiction can be quoted to show that a word picture adds infinite force oi charms to the most dramatic episode of human passion! So on the stage, the accessories which are perfectly attuned to the story must greatly enhance its fascination. I have heard that some people still hold that we THE SCENIC LINE should play Shakespeare very much as he was played in his own time. But Glenwood Springs, Aspen, Leadville, FucUo, Colorado -- brir.0 Is one art to stand still while others Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Lc, :.is, Chicago, progress, or rather is the stage to --- and all point 3 ei repudiate all the aids of painting and music, to disdain the archeologist and I T'lm O'1' ,',i LiiJ the antiquarian? Counseling at Ogden Union Depot with all Southern P.r I am not ft L dh i e: Line iyt: :orj wii .! liii.i passiaa Trains. The only Transcontinental pleading for pageants. Acting and act ing only can make a play successful; but let us acknowledge that, by the SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED 'I i legitimate arts of the stage, history FAST TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN GCDEfi l.J lI.Ukll k. . IlouU-rtand poetry may be illuminated for the VI Three Separate ami Dibtlnct dullest understanding and a new zest added to the pleasures of refined taste. Through Pullman and Ordinary Sleeping Carr, to Denver, Comments. il.!' (Mints would have In in:; epigrammatic, c of a natural wit and . ! Tele-ohon- ii'in-lm :u . (ut'iling to Mr. who travels .'viiiit'.tm'i ru.-amy. An.i hut yoa il.,,in," U mu of the A ii .! In r, An American :: lands all kinds of huli. li audit-neonly the : 1 rir-.'in- i - i v aetress loves American r.iiny reasons. One ol they do not boo." "Boo-ni.ht is a most sepul- i d. I - so-call- ed siiyu. to-da- y, rrihVs, Langtry thinks mailer of liver1whetbwith a play or not ti.ey i tv "A ir.o.i lirr makes a good critic." law : be made, says she, lal.ing il :i inia.li meanor for critics MtbMiil a performance in company ilii i! ir vivoe. or sweethearts. They i wrongly (! on i . lnilucncod - by nights." re tiu m if the word troupe In with theatrical companies ::r; ' Iber Ihlng which tho "Jersey i!v would l.ave abolished. In Eng, !, :.io r.rjy;-.only trained dogs aro v! t.: of troupes." Somo nowly rriu-.- l Luglinb women complained to I.r.njlry that the bells oil the cm were positively nerve- - ; s to-da- y. 1 I . I riI i , pays any attention to oooiii Iho actress. Even tho v,ho;n 1 have run over with 'tic so many times in tho hears tho bell. p is a last bon mot which Mrs. got off Just previous to elcc-da- Iso oik.r !!., M : ht :;r : : . lb - la-r- ever r.;-n- ; b e y: . I 1 - -- - - .Sct-li- o s o We are proud of our Clear Creek Coal. If you have tried It you know why. If you have not it is to your interest to do so. o Crematories In Japan. Cremation establishments, under the control of the government, are to be found in the chief cities of Japan. Chicrto vithoet Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and Fraareclininir. chair cars. Personally Conducted I Dining Cars, service a la Carlo on all through trains. For rate, folders, free Illustrated aeareet ticket agent, specifying too boo-Tic- L A. BENTON, G. As P. D, n, KLo cto., Iniv'.ra of Giam-lrou.c, or aJ SALT yo-- i .r people o Greenroom Gossip. Robert Oral go has signed for a TTing season with Kato Claxton in Tho Two Orphans. Tlr.. 1 nnglry has closed her season ami i:.:ibd for England. Next season .1:'! will tour Louth America and Aus- I nil! a. Libel Unite, a daughter of Bret Tlmte, made her debut as a concert hi':- r vll.Ii tbo DOylo Carto opera - pan y in London. .Juror.'. Loolli, "'n of Mrs. Agnes Rooih Ltlior-lTk- , ;; now In London, .. lif :; bo has signed to appear at tho .rriok for tho rest of tho season, lfcneonn lildred, formerly with V-:Grandpa, who joined tho Beg-m- j Prince" opera company as chorus hi, lo now taking tho part of Fred-.ric- k in TSio Moueot.. John I. I.ockney has completed for : ':t a comedy--: Mitilled "What All tho World on! I Ki. end will star In it with ; ro-.'f-'o- ; iv.nirri of What VI .leper, under the Vard. manage-;'.i'.;- :t .1. ?T. o the Monroe Doctrine? At a examination of young non in three of tho answers to l!:o riicslion, What is the Monroe doclrir o?" v.oro: The religion ol America taught by Dr. Monroo on the Tho doctransmigration of souls. trine that people may be married several times. One that has to do with vaccination and smallpox; it was out Prof. Monroe. brought by Is ir.-- . LAI-:i- uePtvx3az.iKxvujosa;i. confuse proml-- c v.illi noise; it is too bad this in not confined to the pollti- - jontiy , ryic-Meg- C- , o 2 CITY n. ; Gar.tlo Gate and Clear 1 Creek be most carefully prepared coal li.e market. e |