Show 0 0 8 D Drams Cb Olf f j from toe I Cb I eum c rings r W k c to at om M Jn In Salt Playhouses s r rv r This Weeks Week's Theatrical Program of Salt Rait Lake theatre Ilo flose Rose e Stahl In Maggie MagIo Popper Monday Tuesday and Wednesday Wednesday dK mati matl- nee flee John Jolin Drew v In The rue Perplexed Husband Thursday Friday and Saturday Saturday matinee W v c Colonial theatre William J. J Koll Kelk Kolly Kol- Kol k l ly j. and his company In The Thc Dine Bine If Jou c nil week weel starting tonight ht tl with matinees Thursday Thur and Saturday Satur Satur- day theatre Yau Vaudeville c performances afternoons an and oven even in ings f New Ne' w bill begins Ins Sun Sunday n matinee mati- mati nee flee of ot each week impress Empress s theatre aude Vaudeville performances performances per per- afternoons and evenings Now NC hill bill begins Wednesday la matinee m Oj each l theatre AlI All week weel On Circus Day played pl I b by the H Reynolds nO flo Hoss 1 Matinees Wednesday Wednes da day Satur Saturday ar and Sunday u ml a Liberty theatre Licensed motion a pictures and music Special feature The Thc Modern Prodigal al in two Continuous performances to today ln from flom 2 to 11 p. p pm p.m. in m. 4 Q i M By the Press Agents I t 1 I f T I iri g toU following concerning the attraction at- at T TI T 1 tractions traction offered I h by the local ther the- the x at Lues r res es' es has bas been furnished hed b by their press representatives The Tue sentiments ex- ex ma may or may not be those of or th the dramatic editor of this newspaper I J. J Salt Lake Theatre A T T. the tho Salt Lake theatre tomorrow A Z night Miss Rose Roso Stahl tahl Will play her new part of or Maggie Pepper Jn iTt Charles Kleins Klein's play of or like name It is a Do pIa play of or the people no less than The Thc Chorus Lady In which this star stal last app appeared ale here for or Maggie Pepper Pepper Pep Pep- per is a girl of ot the department store I Her Ler whole life practically was wa spent Jn In the environment en of or the big mercantile t tile institution and the problems which she has to lo meet are arc In Jn the thc main the problems of the girls in nIl all Jl cities Charles Klein it Is Ls said has handled Pu no o question of the tue day hotter better than this one one une of th the department store storo girls lie bas has written o of the financiers and the police and mun ninny other timely topics but lut in none has hag he hc gone one closer to the tue of his subject than in Maggie lu lo Pepper epper But granting the ability of or orthe the dramatist It is the tho art of or Miss Rose nose Stahl which In reality brings Maggie Pepper to life ML Miss s Stahl has alwa always s 's shad had a keen Icen interest in the tho shop girls and 2nd th their lr lives and when Mr Klein hand handed th Is her this play liaY she began b a a- a ay systematic y study of the girls and their problems T This lis enabled her to get at atthe atthe atthe the heart of the question for fol the ac- ac tr tres 3 holds that no character can be bo boad ad adequately q atel Interpreted 1 unless the player play play- er r Is 1 In hi Incomplete complete sympathy with the thea a But Bul Miss Stahl did not let lel her Interest Interest interest inter Inter- est top stop when Maggie Ma Pepper was an assured suc success In cr C every cI city ty wh where re she she- hc pla plays s 's It Is her habit to study the department stores and their methods of 01 handling handling- employees with the advantages advantages nd an given gl them and the opportunities for self help heh On occasions Miss H Stahl has been enabled to point out to store managements wherein thc they could better better better bet bet- ter condition condition- anti and at the same time gain for themselves th the greater Interest Interest interest Inter Inter- est and operation co of or their workers Th The company compan which the Henry nenn- B. B Harris estate will HI send In support of or Miss Stahl is the same ame which Appeared with her during the recent run of seventeen sevont sev sev- ont enteen en weeks at the Park theatre Bos Bus ton This en engagement which be began an on 1 Labor abor day J. J and ended after arter Christmas I Is one of the few long engagements an any attraction has ha had In the entire country coun comi- tr try during the current season Miss engagement Is 15 for 01 three nights f ind and Wednesday matinee The The Perplexed Perplexed Husband AT A allied social and dramatic event e eventA A A is assured In Charles Charlt Frohman's I 1 presentation of John Drew In Ip The Tue Perplexed Husband by jy Alfred Sutro at tho the Salt Lake theatre the last hal half of ot this woe week This four act corned comedy I 1 which was as tho the success of or the thc London season SeaMon when given Iven there this year ear repeated re- re its triumph at the Empire thea tre tro New York this season Reason when Mr 11 Drew played there to delighted audi audi- The rhe author came from tho the other side to stage the play 1111 and select the theca ca cast t and anti the finished H performance re received received re- re the plaudits of or press and public all alike kc The Perplexed Husband Husban has a atheme atheme atheme theme that is both oth novel ol an and timely dealing as al It does loes with the most modern modern mod mod- ern of or contemporary subjects woman suffrage Though a satire on the tho now nw woman who has been prominently in the tho limelight lately both hoth here an and abroad ahron the comedy gives i both Joth sides sUles L a. L fair fall hearing and antI an even en division ision of or brilliant dialogue The story has to do with a a. London tea te-a merchant wl with Lii all the thu usual characteristics char char- of or his class who returns rel home borne attN after a long trip to find that his wife has been een crt con converted to the cause of woman suffrage Two fanatics on the tue subject are making a prolonged prolong visit an and have ha persuaded her hel to tn fall rail In with their theil line lino of or thinking Th The first thin thing lh she must realize Is that she sho has haM been a parasite anti and a petted plaything altogether ethel too long and must t branch out and anti live 11 nor her own life She must show that she the ha has a mind of her own and lot lct her hor husband see that she no longer occupies the position of or a a. human human human hu hu- hu- hu man doll When the husband is brought up sharp a against this new lIew U tide c of affairs In his home he ho knows not what to do First t he threatens to 1 kick out the lie two modern thinkers a j t shrew and a lazy laty philosopher but tho the wife i retorts hat hat if It the they the go o she goes with them At M this point the tho husban husbands husband's s 's sister comes cornea to the rescue She is a practical creature an anti and sees that he hc must fight ht the situation with the same s weapons capons that arc are being used sod b by his opponents Wh Why not Introduce Into tho the homo home cir- cir I elf clo a beautiful girl hill who wh has becil in iii illS his employ and pretending that thal h in- in has hilts been Jeen won over to their WU way of think thInk- fn lag ing go o a step further and say that she needs converting con al also o The Tue plan meets w with th his approval al and andas andos as os a ii prelude to Introducing the lovely hovel I Intruder would it not nut be bo u a good idea to rf road ad nil all the tho books and papers h 1 by the tue new nest thou cs Tn In a bl bly short time thin tp husband seems as modern as HI either of uC lh the two fanatics who hio welcome him him gladly into the fold old Then he hrin brings s 's Into the hOl homo circle cirMo the beautiful girl with t a Greek soul caring for cur naught except ti tho beautiful and harmonious har and wearing gowns owns that are arc soon the tile envy crivy of or the other two women The situations situation l and complications are ae of or a diverting n nature tur Tho The dialogue uc is brilliant and delightful anti and never er has Mr Ir Drew had hind a more r pleasing opportunity to display the lie fine polish and ond natural light comedy luau manner ncr that wins Ins him the admiration of or his public In the tho company headed by Mary dary lIar Do- Do moth arr arp such well known plan players ls a as Hubert Dru Drupe e. e Margaret Watson atson Alice John JohnIna Nina Ina Se and others other I Colonial Theatre tIE lIE tingle an and mirth and anti m melody loJ of ue T THE George M M. ollans ollan's inimitable fur fur- making making- gives wa way a a at t till the Colonial this tills week to the fhe riotous merriment Clyde Fitch abstracted from rein the German Ger ler- lerman man comeI comedy which Al c r Engle an anI I Julius Homo wrote a few fw s eaI-s au ao and anel vt Fitch aj ai r adapted for Ct forthe forthe the tho m J rian stage stag Tho rh J play la 1 is Th Mouse louse the vehicle In lii which l Ryan came cam starring Ih 11 the w st st sta t ta I a few s seasons a ago o and which Mabel Maiel Barrison originally olIg lI used d for her New cw York success I European audiences took The Blue Mouse to their hearts for a year be before before before be- be fore Fitch bro 1 brought ht It to this thiN country The Tue sense Hense of or humor with Continental l playgoers I IK a more broadly developed de do- eloped than It Is in this country and when tho till NOW New ew York critics heard he that tho the German farce was as duo on Manhattan Manhat Manhat- tan tall Isle the they gave g voice olce to a concerted prediction tio bo too naughty naught naughty for 01 American theatre patrons and auth then thea waited for tor the first production Fitch had anticipated them ho hoer however how ho ever er and from the lines anti and situations of r the farce ho lie had nad taken all that might alight occasion undue ud comment Som of or the critics 1 called It a L little risque in 51 spots and of or u a certainty there is 11 nothing very old f fashioned In Ill th ac action nt no- tion UOn of or the pIa play lILLY In tact act it Is about the tile most mos to up fun n fun n al er erI I thin tho nal will offer r r this s ason un Beginning with will tonight's hs performance The Blue u M l t wul hI 11 be tilt tho hill bill throughout through h ut the we wool weel l with regular matinees Thursday and Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day and the mens men's matinee Monday 1011 ay night Mr MiS Ir Kolb has selected the tho pla play because because be be- cause causo of ot the tile brightness s of Its epigrams epigrams epi epi- grams ramR tho smartest of its action and the orI originality of ot its plat pint The Tile en entire entire en- en tire Uro action In ba based on a n Case casa of or mistaken mistaken mis mis- taken identity and with this this' for a. a L groundwork I Fitch has built a superstructure superstructure superstructure super super- structure that is deft left and clever CleYel The Blue Mouse has not been seen In Salt SaIL Lake for tor four years ears and antI at that time it came in und under r tho the mana management of or the who found the venture a most successful ful one The Tile advertising advertis ing tho the how received at that time has hat kept tt its memory vcr very ery much alive an and It Is doubtful if more curiosity ex exists ex- ex an any of or the current fa favorites fit rn- in the world of or stock productions productions than concerning The Tho Blue Mouse Mr 11 KeIl Kelly and anti Miss Lyle Lylo will ihl have ha two of thin the best bOit roles Jole of their s season Mr MiS Kellys Kelly's part Is Iw typical of what he lie likes best In stock work worl and this argues argus ar ar- gus gues u s for a whole-hearted whole characterization tion part that will make malee The rue Blue Blu Mouse moro mor than worth while In stage ta u settings sc scenery ncr ncr- and co costumes cos cos- turnes tume eyer every effort has been ma made e declares declares de do- clares dares Mr Ir I Kelly to have brAve The Tim Blue Mouse fou e one ono of or this the prettiest shows hos' hos of or orthe the year rear Orpheum Theatre rh atre Ill much talked of j i n nd i l Jon lOii Ions looked T THE for fOl talking pictures al' al are the tho c center cen eui n- n ter I of attraction oi on th tho am JI am this w wok t lJ k With iti seven P. other oilier III h class Ia s feature a n splendid nl at trat t offered by the and a n aT T return to normal condition condition- t sans ha hadt hadl dt s ant s advanced ancl prices price the tue should urte P o the best thi tills reason in th the tho Ii light ht off n tile tie good things that have hac been said about u. u Or ii Thomas rhoma A. A A E Edison x s J ii- ii Oll much could be tu writ left and II then n not Ilot fully explain the of ot his achievement This afternoon for the t time Salt Lakers will have o a n chance ChalICe to lo see seo co motion fiCtion pictures that talk sing In and play musical ments monts The Thio machine or have just been installed In u the orpheum 1111 the the- atre It i a l the workings M of the took teok the tho great inventor In four years to perfect per per- feet followed l h by an act aCl from The son Minstrels A Whether speaking In playing Instruments or 01 whistling th the action of ot tile the characters their gestures anti n facial expressions cx HJ In perfect I 11 with the sounds There Is us fal fals fahs or harsh note Not ot a single JIngle timed ill mO t nor nol ti t belated ii Th The mechanism o of th the and improved im im- im pro t proved d phonograph Is isso o I delicately u ad adjusted tid- tid that the figures l st p forth on the talk screen tall talk and ani sing aslin r real ral al life The rue Invention Is called calle and was HiM secured for tor the tho circuit 1111 J A Amour nour the tho be little operetta which played pl to tu packed houses hero once before returns th i week and is in III tho th same hands Amelia J Stone Stono and auth Armand Kalisz The op Js is without doubt one of the lie fm st alluring ing InS acts ever presented ln n c Mr 11 who is responsible for or the music and I lyrics was as a French musical comedy star who Cant came cameto to this l country first under tinder the management man man- el ag of or Charles Frohman Miss Stone Stolle Is a beautiful woman who wilo bc- bc an all Instant favorite f. She c carries an nn extensive frocks wardrobe of smart or of the tue latest pattern Volant and auth The Thc Flying Piano constitute con con- a n mechanical no novell nolt novelty lt quite out of 01 tho the ordinary A real ral piano about In the air ah while i hile Port Portes Partes s Newport a pretty prell young woman with a t good goodvoice od voice oice sin sings R to the accompaniment of ot Volant The picture Is an un attractive e one olin Ont ond an n ii entertainment that should not bo ho missed One of or the funniest men In vaudeville iJ is said to bo be e John Hennings John and Winnie Inn Ie Hennings aro unswerving one one- of or that disagreeable affliction called tho tile blues and anti their offering this lIll we week l con consisting of or laughable songs and eccentric dancing coupled with unique musical selections on out tho the piano and cornot cornet is guaranteed to make malc one Olle ne forgot forget such a u thing as as' asa a moro more than th the trick t-lck or art of ventriloquism makes the performance performance per per- of or Hugh J J. J I Emmett assisted I I by an entertainment that Is unusually attractive Tile They present pro pre sent a musical Jl feature that stand standon on Its or 0 own n merit to say nothing oCth of oC th il skill as ag ventriloquists Tho beautiful beautiful beau beau- au- au Mrs Emmett who ola plays s 's time the 1 piano lano and otherwise assists Mr 11 Emmett Emriett Is a striking feature of or the offering Next 1 comes the Three Melvin brothers broth broth- ers fIS who arc are sure suro to find approval nl with ith their theil splay display of feats |