Show I 1 I h r 10 I J 2 2 W PROGRAM OF THE WEEK Salt Lake Theatre A Gentleman 4 From Mississippi llIs beginning Mon Monday Monday Monday i day night and running during the th 1 week with matinees Wednesday and ands an d Saturday s u ut II Orpheum Theatre Vaudeville all It 4 t the week beginning tonight and an Itt I 4 running the tIle week with matinees matinee a I t t tt t 4 dally daily except Sunday Sunda f 4 Colonial Theatre A Knight 6 ht for far a aDR 4 D DR Day y beginning tonight and running 4 all tho the w week k with matinees Wednes 4 day da and Saturday H 4 Bungalow w Theatre Arington ton play t 4 ers era In Hast East Lynne tonight tonight Begin I 4 ping on Thursday night and running 4 i the remainder of ot the week with wit h 14 I 4 matinees Friday Frida and Saturday Pan 4 4 tares tare vaudeville 4 44 MM t MM t THE PASSING OF TIGHTS To wear tights too frequently is not to W toMM be a real chorus girl Th MM h i popular chorus of the day is the chorus cho rug rus rushe where the dress Is IB as much a part of the he attraction as the girls Present favor tavor fa vac vor or orlY is vouchsafed not so 50 much to mere phy physical p ny lY steal charm as the charm of ot originality original ity lly as portrayed in dress and effective stage staga st age ga Iga gabe groupings mou pin g so o I z chorus girl must be bere bere dressed as If It to Comply with the require requirements re ments of public opinion rex In A Knight for a Day with the ex exception x c of ot the quaintly beautiful Corsica Cors ka ca F sene en at the opening of ot the second act ct when a number of ot the young oung women of ofus I the now famous American Beauty Chorus Clio rus us ushe appear In garments which display the tha he hely nether limbs fleetingly fleeting but effectively ely ly lya the chorus is clothed and the young oung la a are as 88 a whole attractive Their T h Ir Irr skirts do not seem in any way to tat Inter er r fere tEre with their dancing and they apparently apparently app ir Lr enjoy themselves them as much as If It ar arrayed irr Ir r rayed raed In the formerly necessary tights tig ts It Is said sold of Gus Bohlke the stage dir co so tsO O tor who has recently set all Chicago New Nework N ew I Ihla York ork and Boston talking t because of ot his hla unique and novel stage pictures and business In A Knight for tor a Day Three Twins and The Broken Idol that he positively Insisted that no tights should be worn by members of the choruses of ot these companies Dont give those tho girls tights cried Behlke when he surveyed the young women wo women women men who were to comprise the chorus of ot the show first named Ill give them work ork to do that they possibly do In tights And besides I believe theatre theatregoers theatregoers goers would rather hear the swish of ot Jin lin Jint lingerie gerie t and get an occasional glimpse of ot a trim ankle than be bored with the fre tree frequently recurring appearance of ot legs mere legs le 5 And nd had his way How ha hs succeeded Is a aa matter of the theatrical history In A Knight for tor a n Day Days he Introduced two stage pictures of ot which it has been said that any mediocre show would have been saved by their pres presence presence ence The SeeSaw number Is le an ex n in pie and it is said to be far tar and away the best beat electrical novelty ever offered in musical comedy His staging of the big song cong hits bits Lovey Lovoy Mine lIno and Jamma Yama In Three Twins stamped that production a distinct success and of the vests eats probably has I over novel ideas under his shock of yel low l w hair I ORPHEUM THEATRE At the Country Club another of Jesse JesseI J I Ti productions will be the head headliner headliner liner iner of this weeks bill at the Orpheum It belongs b to the class known as 88 big girl acts n is and is described as all one of the most entertaining and best staged productions production In vaudeville e today toda The plot of the is based upon an incident at a swagger country club In th neighborhood of New York and shows so society S society people at play pia Numerous special specialties ties tica and novelties are introduced in an an unusual manner The book and music were hero ere written by George Spink the com composer composer composer poser of Bill BIlI Simmons and advance notices are to the effect that In this his latest work Mr r Spink has produced even better numbers than those which caught I th the public fancy in the past There are thirteen people In the company including a double mixed quartette The four girls in i n the octants are typical Lasky showgirls show showgirls showgirls girls Maxims Models living reproductions of ot the worlds world famous ramous paintings were seen at the th Orpheum last season and produced n a splendid effect The posing and light lightn log ing n combine to bring out the beauties of ot each of ot the ten pictures shown The Arlington Four composed of ot o f Mesere Leever Leaver Lee Manny Mann and Roberts are messenger menger boys who do a dancing and singing act They have good songs some gome comedy and dancing that tat Is said to be out of ot the ordinary Dick Gardner Gardnar and Anna Revere are de scribed as all a clever pair of entertainers They are well wen known the country over in vaudeville and this year they have an entirely new entertainment Patsy Doyl Doyle styled the droll mono l has hall a nerr ne lot of stories which he tells In original style and with quaint novelty He also sings and gives a Do com corn edy oily recitation SIgnor Luciano Lucca the man with two voices vol s sings s in n soprano and bari barl tone giving the love duet from Tosca Tosea the Coppella waltz from the th ballet of ot that name and the tine duet from Verdis The Troubadours Troubadour Paul Nevins and Ruby RUb Erwood in A Lot of Little Bits flits and Some Dancing show versatile entertaining ability of ot high hl h order Mr Nevins opens with a Jewish Impersonation i of ot artistic artl tlc calibre while whit 11 s Erwood who is a vivacious sou brette appears as a n silly kid They do Jo fast tast dancing on oft the stage and a chair and table New music by the orchestra and special pictures fill em out the Mil bill MilA lmA billA A GENTLEMAN FROM MISSISSIPPI MISSISSIPPI SIPPI SI Singularly Singular human Is the story tory told b by Harrison Rhodes and Thomas A Wise Vise In their new national comedy A Gen Heman From irom Mississippi which will be acted In tho the Salt Lake theatre all week opening tomorrow night by the William A Brady and Joseph K F I Gris mers mars special cast It Is a J story that Is duplicated year after year In the busy of ot the game as it is played in the capi capital capital i ital tal and his conversation reveals to the I newcomer that there Is not after all essential in being a senator unless one be in n right Despite young oung Haines cynicism he Is sound at heart and an ardent patriot by b disposition so SQ that he Is quick to absorb a suggestion that he become Langdon s private secre secretary secretary tary tal Ambitious as he ire Is to do something In Inan inan an nn official or semiofficial way however the youngster is afraid that no man can long remain straight in Washington and he ire refuses the offer refuses It flatly un until until til a moment later the two men are interrupted In Interrupted Interrupted i by the girls to whom Haines Is made known The elder girl Carolina greets him with well assumed as umed Interest the younger youner Hope Hop Georgia Georgia Is more re reserved reo reserved served Her demeanor contrasted with the sisters piques young Haines flames and he fancies himself already more than merely interested in Carolina so much so 10 that he turns face about and accepts the new senators offer It is then the honest Langdon begins to realize why he was sent to Washing Washington ton the men who worked the strings string counted on his honesty as a weakness Then to make more nearly certain of ot 1 II It Itt I 4 4 I t t f H I t 14 I 4 t 4 to W toMM Th MM h i rug rus rushe the he vac vor or orlY ny lY ity lly age ga Iga gabe be bere bere re rex ex x ka ca act ct of ofus I rus us ushe the tha he hely ely ly lya la a Ir Irr er r ir Lr irr ar Ir r ts tsO co so O ew I Ihla his hla r r a C r r J t 7 I i 14 4 ry h r o s a t 1 3 y r ry ryr I z r S 2 S Sta The Dancing Beauties in a Knight for a Day at the Colonial all this week social and official circles of ot the national capital and It illustrates anew the lesson that has so often been pointed out in inthe Inthe inthe the editorial columns of the daily press that a certain social goes a long way toward official success In Inthe inthe the tho case of ot newcomers in the city where the nations laws are arc made William WIlIlam H Langdon Is a n genuine prod product product I of ot the south He took his due du partin part partin in tho the war and when that conflict ended returned to his home a Mississippi Wan plan plantation tation lation forty miles from a railway and there he reared his family of ot two girls and a Ii boy boys educating them liberally pre preparing preparing preparing paring them to cope with the world the while he honestly and honorably sought Bought to add to the Inheritance from their mother I In order that there might be no such thing as a struggle for tor mere existence when the days of his should pass Selected for Senate It was this fine type of ot true American and chivalrous southerner Langdon whom a coterie picked for the nomination from his state to the federal senate He accepted the nomination because he re regarded it as a asses duty to the nation As Ashe Ashe he expresses it It In my youth politics Mr Ir Haines was the profession of a gentleman And so he regards running for office a function to be religiously pursued because a nomination seems to argue that the nominee Is wanted by b the people With these views Bill Langdon Lang Langdon Langdon don goes to Washington taking with him his two lovely daughters and his wild son Randolph The experienced saga sagacious sagacious sagacious cious men who backed Langdon Lansdon for tor the senate see to it that he h is well received so that he Is barely oft off the train before he Is made to feel more than over that thata a United States senator must be a very Cry important man indeed Disillusionment first comes when he ho is interviewed by young Bud Haines who is the Washington correspondent of ot ota ofa ofa a big New York newspaper Haines has grown cynical through long observation securing securing him they adroitly Involve not only the wayward Randolph but the am ambitious ambitious ambitious Carolina In thelt scheme which is one for tor the acquisition of an immense tract of ot land that is afterward to be sold to the government at an enormous figure If It a bill goes through making the tract the naval base on the gulf coast And these men regard as sure that the bill will go through with the guileless Lang dons help I Bud however sees S g tho the trend of things and undertakes to warn the new senator The band of schemers realizing ing lIng that Bud Is the one real obstacle to success compel Langdon to believe that his secretary Is deep In the scheme and at nt the same time make Bud be believe believe believe lieve that Langdon too Is Involved Thus Thud the separation of the two workers for the common good is accomplished Carolina seeks to trade upon what she believes to be Haines affection for her herIn herIn In this crisis and the boys humiliation is such that he agrees quietly to depart for tor her sake and to make no fuss over oer what he has learned of ot the senators sup supposed supposed supposed posed participation in the plot But the younger girl pauses long enough for a final goodbye and expresses her re regret regret regret gret that the young oung man should have been so weak Indeed she is willing even eager to think that there Is a misunderstanding misunderstanding standing Her ingenuous Ing prattle makes Bud realize that he himself Is sus suspected suspected suspected by the senator of being In the plot and although he has pas resigned his position he resumes it long enough to write a letter that hold holds up the schema for a few tew hours and then rushes out to learn what he can from a n bibulous lob lobbyist lobbyist lobbyist who has already talked taked too much Fight Powerful Enemies Haines learns enough to make him real realize realIze realize ize that he lie and the senator have been made victims of ot a very yel shallow but ef effective effective lie and speedily convinces the older man Then the two stand shoulder to shoulder to fight tight their powerful ene mies The realization that Carolina and an d Randolph have taken part In the scheme schem e almost breaks the old mans heart bu but t he faces this humiliation too like a ma man and tells the children that they must mus t pay the cost of ot their constructive dishon dishonesty dIshonesty dishonesty esty and that when it Is paid he will wil l help them In their fight to get back their r lr own How the senator and Haines fight tI ht and an win is the subject matter of what has ha s s been called the most Interesting compell ing and dramatic last act in the ory o y ry ryot of ot the modern stage Carolina her eyes eye s opened to the wrong sho did her loving lovin g sg father breaks off oft her match with a D ayoung young Mississippian who had plunged her herand herand he and brother into the scheme and Bud aware at last that his seeming prefer preference preference preference ence for tor Carolina was an unconscious re resentment resentment resentment of ot the younger girls reserve e wins for himself Hope Georgia the art less Iest goddess from the machine who un unwittingly unwittingly Unwittingly wittingly opened his eyes to the tho manner manne r in which both ho he and Langdon we were re being victimized An Incidental love story Involves an another another another other reporter Dick Cullen and a pert per pe t stenographer In the tho employ of ot the sen senate senate se ate committees while a second Incidental incident al to these shows that the senator himself himsel f Is keenly conscious of ot the charms of the th e Honorable Mrs Irs Spangler a rich widow wido w who chaperons the girls through the th we e mazes of ot Washington society 0 PV v v i u 1 ut z V w ty J Jt t C 1 b v i d I I t i 7 r k a vv v i 2 W r i h l i iH v v it N N Vo r s y v yv yam yami J j H i t t f i t tA e ef A i iA A r rM f fr fr fN M j r r r 1 N h 3 E d t h li yea 41 r it 2 5 i z w Senator Lang Langdon don tells his opponents what he is going to do Act n U uA A i Gentleman Prom From Mississippi at the Salt SaIt lake Theatre t I t |