Show The Kate Field Monologue I Of the entertainment given by i Miss Kate Field the Denver Republican Repub-lican says as follows The Musical Monologue or Eyes and Ears in London with which Miss Kate Field delighted the most cultivated audience that was ever assembled in Denver last evening was nothing more than two hours of enjoyment of this womans breezy conversation interspersed inter-spersed here anll there with an appropriate song She is no more attractive before BOO people than she is when you and she are sitting i together talking about all sorts of things and this is paying tht highest high-est compliment to her wit and genius gen-ius She does not get herself up for the rostrum and relapse into altogether another person upon leaving it She has too strong an individuality to make such a sham possible This individuality shows itself in everything that she says and does Not that there is anything any-thing in her monologue that would profane the most sanctified placej but had any bther woman than Kate Field given a burlesque of Italian opera in a church and used the preachers chair for a mock balcony it is not at all likely that some finical person would have been more or less shocked Happily Miss Field did not shock anybody Everything she did was so artless so perfectly her own way of saying and doing things that it partook of that same individuality that has made Kate Field famous and made the proudest aristecrat glad to know her |