Show I. I I THEATRE I Gos GOSSIP sIP I By Arthur S. S I The Show of Wonders Wonders' Has Been Rightly Named I. I Last t nights night's capacity audience at the tho Salt Lake Lalee theatre voted unanimously l that hat the word wonder has a ver very appropriate appropriate appropriate ap ap- pIneo In the title of or the ul big reduction production that tho the have havo sent sentis us lUI is this year ear from their New York Winter In Win Intel te tel ter Garden For ForThe ForThe For For- The Show of Wonders onders Is the ver very pinnacle of or Winter Inter Garden achieve c ment It Is truly a wonder wondel show a n wont wonder r In its immensity a wonder In its star all-star cast a wonder in its bc- bc ly beautiful chorus n a non wonder won won- wonder onder der In Its scenic grandeur and a wonder wonder wonder won won- der In It Its costuming and comedy Ea Basil ll i It Is la b by far the boat best of or all nil the twenty I stupendous productions made t I v the New Nett cw York YOlk Winter Inter Garden producers i This mammoth entertainment with its Itt fourteen colossal scenes Its company om pan of at people and nl star all cast Eugene and awl Willie Howard are the same capable comedians comedian a as of or yore ore Tom Tort Is la as ns funn funny as ns ever cr Flora Klora Lea Len the same artistic dancer Adele J Ardsley Ardeley the thu same beautiful and talent talented tal- tal ent t actress 3 and Miss latsie OHearn hasn't lo lost l a bit of her adorable winsomeness win win- All these good things ml might ht be bc no said id anent Sidney Phillips Charles Charlus CharI us Wright rl ht Dan QuInlan Turnout Hare and the re rest reel t of or the company and as ns to for forthe I the chorus its it's a n typical Winter Inti r Gar Car Garden den choi chorus us which is IH enough said Gar I Thompson 1 11 Drop L Last st week ClI Cliff Thompson took look u a j drop rop in the world No Xo he didn't get bet his salary cut and he has the same number of ot friends as ever lie just l literally took n a drop droll droIn in the t It t h happened thus thusly Cliff was s standing on one side of the stage when It suddenly Ruddell occurred to him that he had left lert something In his dressing room roam that ho needed when he ho went on tho the scene again Figuring that he had but a few tew moments in which to secure the needed props ho lie darted arted behind tho the back curtain ana started hurriedly across the stage Ills His feet struck the usual boards atthe at nt atthe the usual Intervals until he was WaH halway halfway half hal way over when when whon- The They found him in the basement rattan sitting with his chin In one hand and his knee in the other trying Irving to figure figuro out how it happened Gazing aloft he discovered that somebody had left a trapdoor wide op open n. n In Jn the dim light of or tho the stage It ha had looked Just as solid In that particular place as over ever and trusted te to Cliff had just juat appearances appear appear- appearances ances Cliff while bewailing his bruised shins shine rays BayS ay he Is it duly thankful that tho the architects made the floor of that basement so reasonably close to th the e telling ceiling or otherwise oh otherwise oh I Cheer Pp fp lri n Records Record I Charles three hours of indoor sunshine Cheer Up last week I reached Its three hundredth presentation presentation presenta presenta- tion at the big New York Hippodrome In passing Its third century milepost the greatest of or all Hippodrome spectacles spectacles spec spec- spectacles Is traveling along at record speed sliced with Its popularity undiminished and with Its wealth of or new novelties provided b by the additions in the Sousa- Sousa Sousa-I Sousa I Burnside tableau The Land of or Liberty Lib Lih- erty and b by Houdini May 1 a Wirth Sybil Vane ane and the congress of stars stal's and attracting New York playgoers ba back I to tho the biggest est s-est playhouse playhouse play play- I house houle to see tho the pageant of or a thou thousand sunil I delf delights all nil over a again aln Toda Today Cheer Up Uli has the distinction of having established es- es e es established the longest run to date among this task years year's successes and In doing so 80 it has totaled up an nn attendance attendance attend attend- ance record which Is 13 greater renter than the 1 i combined patronage of or all tho the other musical productions productions In town put to together together to- to gether gather aggregating over smilI smil- smil to-I to 1 I in tat Ing and up cheered patrons who have o passed the busy turnstiles since the season leason began beJan Matinees Matinee e Today The Wilkes Players will give gl a specIal special cial matinee this afternoon In celebration celebration celebration tion of oC Washington's birthday presenting presenting pre lIre Eugene Walters Walter's Paid Pal In Full the current weeks week's attraction There will also be a special lal matinee of the Winter Inter Garden Show of ot Wonders ondes at atthe atthe it the Salt Lake theatre I 1 wonder what made Miss Prim swoon at the garden part party I think it wa was a n faint hope of or at attracting attracting at- at attention |