Show l- l r Mme Guilbert Famous Singer Coming Jan 30 I Appears at Salt Lake Theatre U Under t Auspices US of Musical Mu Mu- sisal Arts Society c OU OL should be so happy said one you of or her pupils to Mme Guilbert world famed d song Interpreter who will willbe foe be heard h here re under r the tho auspices of ot the tho Musical Arts Art society Wednesday Januar January January Jan Jan- uary 30 0 at the tho Salt Lake Lako theatre Tou have hac everything and md It has all come ao so easily to you Yon Mme Guilbert pensively looked at atthe atthe atthe the young pupil and md after giving one of or those remarkably eloquent smiles proceeded with the tha lesson as if It n nothing had lad b been on said Bald The pupil W R evidently unfamiliar with Mme me Guilbert's great hook book Struggles and Victories that absorb absorb- ing autobiography raph written In a host hos hos- t p pita pital The famous lamou artist was wa to undergo under under- which life lite or go 10 an op operation meant death and asked h her r physicians for a 1 respite long enough for tor her to write down a n. few m memoirs as ns a a. rou to hor her husband The pages of oC manuscript m were dashed off ott from a n b bed d of ot intense suffering and later were Wera published Ju Just t ns as they had h hen en composed without one stroke of revision rc And what a tale of or heartaches heartaches heartaches heart heart- aches and almost superhuman struggles the they tell The young oung pupil who thought that teacher her had always h hr her r distinguished te been n n. fn of ot the tho gods had In mind only the Yvette Guilbert of oC today the the great art queen upon whom t to O o continents have hao lavished their praise and dollars donars She had no conception of ot the poor slim dressmaker of or bygone days who had to toll h by day lay and night to earn a meager mengel living Glory has come orne to Mme Guilbert but she hl has s not linen en so eo dazzled by its splendor as to forget et the years 6 of at stress etress She is grateful for tor all tho the trials she Rhe had to bear vear for tor she ehe thinks that they ther made her what she he Is And so BO I thank you O 0 G God she says as a's In n her autobiography more for the tho struggles and nd the hours of or unhappiness which have been my mylot mylot mylot lot In life lite than for it its Joys and Its successes for the they have h fortified my soul and lifted up m my heart and given me the such virtues as I ma may possess Without those struggles I should perhaps perhaps perhaps per per- haps have ha he been en an egoist And after witnessing one of ot Mme Guilbert's performances It Il Is easy to realize In what love she must be hold holdIn holdin holdin in her hor native country country Franco In the presence of Mme Ume Guilbert one understands understands under under- art which creates stands that It Is not riot personality but personality which creates creates creates cre cre- ates art and makes of art the highest expression of a n gr great groat t common expert once ence And the art of at Yvette Guilbert BO so easily intelligible even to those who know Inow no French lies not only in her J complete mastery of the finest sh shadings J of at vocal expression but In her grace race t I of lr movement mo her unlimited powers of ot resource and of ot characterization her marvelous pantomime her sense sonAe of color ant and line |