Show iT WILL BE GREAT U The New Theatre Being Built in Denver IT WILL COST HALF A MILLION Denverites Say It Will be the Finest in the t World One of the German Ac J r tresses Now HereAbout Here-About the middle of August 1800 Denver Cob expects to have a 2V 000 theatre finished fin-ished According to the plans the new ten pIe slioull excel in arrangement completeness complete-ness nUll artistic effect any like building in the United 1 States It will have a frontage 1 of from 50 tt CO feet and a depth of 178 feetl j and will bo MX stories high The audito I freIIJ1IJr EXTEIUOn OF DENVER THEATRE rium stage and dressing rooms will occupy n Iiece I of groundflpor S3 by 140 in tho rear t 4 portion of tho property The foyer will be I reached from the auditorium by a succession I of Indian arches In seven of these arches on each side of the auditorium will bo located a little temple giving fourteen private boxes on the first floor Back of tho proscenium boxes is the greenroom green-room entrance Adjoining tho green room Is tho stars dressing room with private toilet room connected There are also two other dressing rooms on the stage level seven more directly above and six more still higher up Each room is supplied with marble washstand wash-stand withhbtand cold water Tho stage is 1 l ebe 1 41 feet deep to the curtain line 74 feet I ride and fi3foo6 high Property room p scene room and carpenter shop are situated Tft the rear thostage 1 Stairways lead from both sides of the boxes to tho balcony which has six private taxes There will bo four exits from tho balcony The gallery will have an independent entrance en-trance and four exits The house will have n seating capacity of 1800 divided about COO j to each floor The furnishing throughout will be of a very high order Besides the theatre tho building will contain con-tain 100 suites of apartments with bathrooms bath-rooms etc Each suite will bo finished in natural woods l b SiD Si-D L1 N w1i I I p TIlE IItOSCERIU3I BOXES The entire building will he heated by steam and lighted by electricity The front of the building will be built of rock faced brownstone brown-stone red pressed brick and red terra cotta I FRAU DELIA The Germans in America form large percentage per-centage of tho population In fact it is said that in New York city alone thero are more Germans than in lilY city in Germany except ex-cept Berliu Wherever Germans go there go aim good nature and fun They take with tbeii thur newspapers which always havo a Rood big ilcpartment devoted to Humoris Uschcs and at their theatres comedies forma form-a majority of the pieces presented ere > most among the German dramatic people in I America is Manager Arnbcrg That his countrymen s1llort his ventures financially is shown h l 11 o fact that every year he tours 11 1 rica one or more celebrities I Ire n the i rlaml This takes a good deal of money tKd the money always seems to be I forthcoming j Oue of his latest ventures in this lino is the bringing of Hermma Cloar Delia a German I actress of great renown to this country I I According to Tile New York Herald tho j I lato king of Bavaria spent 100000 marks to wo Frau Delia play Theodora for the first time at a separate performance It was one of tho sensations 1 c f sensa-tions of tho day A Llr and Ludwig is said to have expressed his displeasure s the production did not cost him more I 1 I He excluded his C r A I loyal subjects fore whole week from J J the Munchener hof F theatre and night ft after night the I i lonely monarch satin VI I I sat-in his golden box I J watching Claar De lias impersonation DELIA of the great and vicious empress Clzar Delia is tho wife of tho noted stage manager of tho Frankfurter Stadt theatre and opera house She is a much decorated woman Almost every monarch has added to her list of orders > in gold diamonds and other precious stones I s The actress stay in America will be but hhort She has nlrea appeared alono in lice principal characters and will join hands with Ilerr Possart in a grand revival ot Sliakespcareaii plays before she returns to Germany |