Show The Theatre It ia a genuine pleasure to be able to turn from the light and frothy entertainments which have of late held the boards of the Salt Lake Theatre to such performances as that of last evening Her Second Love while emotional in the extreme ex-treme and to some extent sensational sensa-tional is a well written piece at times exciting the liveliest interest and always appealing to the loftiest and purest instincts of the human soul It ia the story of a misalliance brought about through strange but reasonable circumstances and illustrates illus-trates the folly of blind infatuation As the heroine Maude Grander was as beautiful in her portrayal as she was charming in her person every movement was appropriate and graceful complete and exact from 1 the naive peasant girl to the be i ieweledcountess humble in the first estate and plunged into sorrow and degradation despite her grandeur gran-deur being redeemed and restored to happiness at last only through the fidelity of her second Jove Sue was natural graceful and elegant forcible wherever power was required re-quired and pathetic where feeling was demanded She was called before be-fore the curtain at the end of the fiird ac c Her first appearance here i vras a complete success and many reget that the engagement is so brief Her support was exellent and the piece was well mounted At the matinee this afternoon Her Second Love will be repeated re-peated and in the evening Camille Ca-mille will be presented This is one of her great specialties and should draw a crowded house |