Show f J Hill 1 y I fl flUG d UG Q Cl THIS WEEK AT ATTHE ATTHE ATTHE THE THEATRES 4 Salt Lake Monday Madame Gadakis concert Wednesday Utah Agricultural College Opera company In Babette Thursday r Friday Saturday and Saturday matinee Florence Roberts Roberta In The v House of Bondage Orpheum All week beginning tonight matinee dally daily vaudeville Colonial All week beginning to tonight tonight tonight night matinees Wednesday and Saturday Marrying Mary Bungalow AU week beginning v tonight matinees Wednesday and Saturday The Man on the Box BOL Grand GrandAU AU week matinees dally vaudeville New Lyric All week matinees I dally pictures 00 BY FRANKLYN FILES New York Feb 6 Salome has re returned returned returned turned to 10 town to again hug a dead deadmans deadmans deadmans mans head Cleopatra has come to cuddle a live snake In her bared bosom The Girl from Rectors makes a pro Phy Physically p y cleaner deaner but immorally nastier exposure of herself in tn a play which had but one of its Us intended two t O public rehearsals across the Hudson because a Jersey mayor decided that an after afternoon afternoon afternoon noon of L r be followed by byan byan byan an evening So you see we have three young oung women in our OUI theatres inadmissible Inadmissible Inadmissible sible to our drawing rooms At the same lame time though a respectable hero heroine heroin ine we in is introduced to us newly by George Ade so It still is as ever over was and al always always always ways will be nip and tuck tucle between good influence and evil ell In stage shows The siren who danced the head off John the Baptist is way up in grand opera and the other who ho turned the head of Mare Marc Antony is way wa down in vaudeville but they are exhibited by bythe b bythe the same showman This Salome is em embodied embodied bodied by Mary ary Garden concededly the handsomest although not t the best singer at either of the rival rIal opera pera pers houses and she s Je performs in the Wilde tragedy set to music by Strauss The Cleopatra is a pretty snake charm chaim charmer er rr Rajah shifted from a Bowery Bowel 10 ent tnt museum to a Broadway theatre o 0 sell set while people are arc buying sights nf f women in exposure We Ve have hae had hadn n f 1 many and such amazing That mat Miss Gardens Garden dance of the seven veils Yo be highly Interesting if it ith she h were not the first operatic celebrity give it Prima donnas singing the therole therole role olp hitherto have left the dancing to tv he done by the leader of the compans t and the effect was in a way wa mi when last year ear thick salom alm strode heavily out to let lot a thin Salome Iome glide gUde fn r and do the dancing This IhlO change t been due as I think to inability of the great groat sopranos to give gin the dance fittingly for they are aree e actresses and surely Julia Marlowe did It effectively and she is neither 1 a lightweight nor a trained but she was in the reverent drama of f John the Baptist not th t jolls play pla by b Oscar O ear Wilde and maybe may they the shirked so o unwomanly a anic aY ason son nic Y ice n so wanton a character to top eve vf p their s But there then I dont need to discuss the of ot Salome the opera nor o oMary of offar Mary far ary Garden in it generally for the thenus nus m nn my lineup Tine ao I will tell teU you ou merely what she did with the now no notorious dance nudity Tradition says hat Salome appeared before her stepfather step stepfather father f Herod wrapped in seven seen veils yells that she removed one after another I ith pith Oriental and and nd that she earned the head of John JohnJ Johnr J by y r delivering herself finally finall to the mon monier monter I Iter ter ier monarch stark naked You Tou know knowl tom v that numerous stage women have hae I Im owe m very ry near to literal realism late latey lat I y y in the h plays principal episode Miss warden arden has been exploited by b every nery I roans nean devisable by b press agents guile guiles s i has talked freely free for publication il P manager has been knocked down In Hf b street on her account and now that s all over oyer sh she declares that she was nt e to her an art because she let the spectators si go out to suppers supper with their N unhurt by b seeing s her kiss a arp Apses rp es lips lip She feels In the depth vr her artistic soul that s she hc he should hould ave aye obeyed Oscar Wildes Ides direction of merely merel hugging the gory t head ad But let me be calmly descriptive Miss Garden as Salome Sabine frames fr mes a pallid paUlde ace ar e with Ted red hair h lr cut short at the thede de K Her principal garment is white Mr in and so translucent that the tho out ires res of her slender shapely form are arek k Plainly visible Isible except when an orange ranle li nt gives gies it partial privacy Sho She Shoo Sheo o ks like a figure stepped down from Ai 1 1 Egyptian mural painting paining but In tn her tire lle of f John she suggests rather a 8 erg temptress from the boulevards of mod modra modern ern ra Paris Pari When she comes to the dance daneE though she lets Jets the vaudeville outstrip her and there Is 1 no non non gig on n to believe that her hu nudity Jo is hi isthan ether Oller than taake believe It Is grace gr ce ful tul anyway and extremely Ii t Miss Rajahs Cleopatra Is a charmer of oC snakes makes as well as men and her po potency teney tency with reptiles seems to bo be b rated by her showman higher than her ller power to mash masculine human beings for neither Marc Antony Anton nor any other of or her bedevilled dupes Is displayed ed with rul her but a long fat real snakes na I is 11 j her sole companion and big specimen of r harmless ter snake not an asp aspI j I scorpion or other traditional viper of deadly venom Is finally the tho executioner of oC the suicidal sentence that she sh passes upon herself ht Truth to tell she slie say I I a word about Marc or anything I else 1st but seems to be on terms toms of con congenial congenial on genial Intimacy with wi ill the snake and andas andas as to maybe I should say heror h hr her r I or indefinitely It but it tomes conies easier to write he hc in mentioning the Egypt EgyptIan EgyptIan Ian flirts comrade he nets acts quite at home with her and no one would be surprised to see sec them sit down and coil coll collup all up together aid acid look for notes for la ladies ladic ladies dies dic and nud serpents se nt how and when to tC ti shed their gowns and skins skin in th lh t ol I of oC The Dovecote and e Magazine M k Nothing else IFf than a Cal aas as I Miss Rajah In hi the tho museums mu eum as they cull 1111 em cm m there that Is iss to say ray besides being a pretty prett woman almost beautiful beautiful ful rul but the joint manager managE r of grand opera opra and vaudeville heard of her be bethought bethought thought him of oC Cleopatra and th the viper and now she is 15 his h Costumed I as the Enchantress s of the Nile and dis disembarking disembarking embarking from Crom a royal gorgeous barge she he look It possible that she ever eer worked the Hudson river and Long Tong Island coast in a floating tIng dime museum mus um She doffs her ermine and dons what may ma be a nightie built to I exclude the mosquitoes but not the breezes of the Niles sultry season Why she Ehe vitiates the airiness of or her covering by going into hootch e exercises clear perhaps the snake asks her to ashe as he wriggles and twists in and around her arms while her legs are active or V she Ehe aware of those American admirers out there beyond the footlights When she has done all nil the dancing stunts she knows how to she probably whis whispers whispers pers to the snake Please bite me dance dearie History tells that Cleopatra had the viper per sting her on an arm but Rajahs researches in Egyptology have led her to the conclusion that he had a biting option on a much wider area o 0 oher or her surface She gives Elves him ample i scope and he settles down at just about abom the point where Cleopatra ached after I a supper of ot Egyptian scarabs scarab or Ra flu Rajah Rajah I jah jab after Coney Island crabs Then he Is la supposed to take a n goodby nip and she falls for a 1 farewell nap George Geore Ade gets along without Ade Ado slang almost and Elsie Janis without Janis imitations nearly In The Fair CoEd a 8 play of student fun at a college col coll lege l ge where the sexes are but there Is only one girl to a nl Il plenty plent of boys bos and that Is a bright device for a astar astar star actress because it makes a heroine heroIn easy to adulate from title to tag ta This equal Ades earli earlle collegiate piece The College W with Its Us football game nor la Brown of Harvard with its boat race although Ade de Impolitely makes one of ot his characters speak of Miss Johnsons composition as mush There Is no one episode in The Fair CoEd for Its characters to talk wittily about yet et they the crack jokes and emit bits of dialogue sufficient for a good daily dally fun column a week or fortnight In a news newspaper newspaper paper and that Is why h I cant find many salient features to describe In a avery avery i very Jovial show The I novelty is Elsie Janis In trousers The j jonly I I only on I girl In the college makes up her j I mind to obliterate herself henel as a student I and reappear as a young oung fellow tellow from a government school for fighters fighter More Moree I than t half halt the evening she hides her sex under the blue cloth and gilt fIt trimmings of a naval cadet i White While hile the Fair CoEd is a sportive bogus military beau with I her better looks and jauntier clothes her fellow students among the girls visiting vis visiting visIting at commencement time one of the boys bos supplies needed a chaperon for a group of merry maidens by disguising himself in petticoats The comedian is Harry Clarke so slim and nimble that he makes a right comely young oung matron although too antic for chaperoning de decorously decorously So much of the amusement In this show is a freshening of the old nonsense of a and a curves are not yet broadened by the fat tat of age she seems seems by nature to be a tomboy hoyden and If she would sacrifice her hez girlish length lenth of ol hair she would be a counterfeit boy bo J I y 1 NJ wb tH kY kY tt X T rw A w ry i r 4 FC 4 t R Rr RN Rt r N t 1 ws 3 A y 4 r a aI I s yn I f s 1 k I Ir t r s sy I y r r 1 I A tr tra a I Fac x n Florence Roberts and Thurlow Bergen In to scene from The liThe House of Bondage at the Salt Lake Theatre l i to pass for genuine reasonably for Cor the purpose of a play When VUen actresses shift from skirts to trousers their logs legs usually wont ont get manly their feet fc t either cither stride too far apart or mince too close together but Elsie makes her walking and dancing members behave like those of a vigorously rigorously antic young man Clarkes chaperon too Is not scant in capering grace As the music Is by b Gustav Luders who has heard beard and not forgotten the tunes of more cel celebrated celebrated celebrated composers the dancing d is well worth the cost of looking at it Familiar old American Ameri an college songs They remind you ou of your our school schooldays schooldays schooldays days eh said Battery Dan Indeed they do responded Spruce The hades they the do said aRid Battery B Dan though he go with the Bib Biblical Biblical lical Ueal revisers In the newer word Vord for hell sure Its Garryowen and The Wear Vear WearIng Wearing Ing of the Green that would carry you back to the school sch 1 house in County Clare Gorra G ra look at that x The Th object of ejaculation was Bena Dena Hoffman The houseful of spectators was as astonished to tal ton for fOl Bena was as a I I I j I I j I I I b s s I x 3 r ro o t 6 P Ps j Y N s j i I j I I i i 23 i I I 1 j se seI I j j I I iA a r t tt I j i j j I j j i I j t I y yI x xa I a t pt p pi i j l i l HYMAN MEYER With the great Orpheum Show at the Orpheum are arc sung sung s ng In profusion and they set the themen themen men in the audience buzzing and tap tapping tapping tapping ping the tunes through a revival of reel reeland ree reeland I and pretended collegiate memories The II police magistrate known as Battery Dan Finn sat st at one side of me with witha a rounder nicknamed Spruce who let his tongue and feet go in time with and a d Seeing Nell ell Home kL I I t k kr r w wt t f I t w r Y tt i 3 f fg G g L r F j vF b q i j 1 l k n a wy F x r 4 y Y roc F y c e FLORENCE GEARIn GEAR In marrying Mary at the Colonial all ali week i i i stranger The program had to be r searched searh d for he name There ThE re are two ways to introduce talent talf nt on the New NewYork NewYorK NewYork York YorK stage to flare it beforehand with th trumpets of heraldry and to keep mum and let the people discover It for them themselves themselves selves The latter method was applied to Bena Hoffman Not till she danced amazingly on the first of The Fair CoEd aid Id the assemblage know she site was a r an agile marvel mar marvel marI I I vel el and a creature to be tossed twirled and flung like a we weightless semblance I of a girl by a stalwart man in a waltz j I I at the college commencement ball Did I she shadow Elsie EMe Janis to an eclipsed ecliPse 1 I Oh no As I told you Elsie Elsje nearly got j j I along without her admired but very VEl fa ta taI familiar I imitations imitation TIM The play playas was almost I i over when hen Send BenA S n made her and what stage folks tons now call a big bl hit Did Ellie EUte let It go o at that Shedid She Shedid Shei i did not flot but struck out with finer ter ini im impersonations i of six strongly Individual i i players in manner but re renewed reI I ewed quoting from recent r nt roles rolE and j thereby she got the evening final ap applause applause It looked a biz bl night that night j Every few f w f rears paN s a tide of 1 immodesty strikes tire the New York Tork stage increases s In impropriety o a 1 each new R w production vies 18 with its it unblushing rival and gen generally generally generally culminates culminate in a clash with the police Sapho of tf the thi eak ak temper i ament anent and Sirs Mrs Warren of the infamous j I moua mou profession ion wore were w re ladles of capon I once ence from bad pasts posts After them the I I i vicious flood nood subsided The new mow inn 1 j dation has floated the gyrations known II i with small reason as Salome elome dances a mass m 8 of wicked ticked songs gs some IOme gaily I French extravaganzas several excellently excel excellently strong but harshly bars ly brutal dra drai draman i i mas man and finally the genius of Wilde I and Strauss and the beauty of Mary Garden In the unbelievable Salome After all those things comes The Girl From Rectors Hectors e tors It was promised to the limit In Indecency Preliminary circulars were such as I have hae never neverseen neverseen neverseen seen issued by an American theatre of any grade gradt to advertise a play The out oat outside I side of or the folder showed a waiter leer leerIng Ing Ingup up at a large tray which he carried and on which in the midst of or lobster lobsters sat s t a flashily dressed girl while chile printed beneath ben th was WIS the explanation ex A spicy Epley salad with very little dress dressIng dressIn Ing In On Oa opening the sheet meet one on found pictures of nearly nude women smoking cigarettes cl rett s while men pe pepped P ped d at them New York heard b ard from Trenton that a second performance for practice was and therefore rushed the thero ro to see It In Broadway Admission Admission d sion on cost as much as 10 to 15 io If bought of peddlers on the street At 8 S the police had to take control of ol a mob so 80 huge that ticket holders had to fight to get their bedraggled remnants to their seats I Based on the belief that some hus husbands husbands husbands bands lead double lives lIes Is the purport of what Paul Potter the adapter |