Show AiUsIErTS li Less familiar i9 acbeth than the other Shakeen plays given during 1 this engagement and perhaps the chief J rson for thIs tat ig the difficulty of its presntaton Why In the world the r people of today should lament the L dEath or famous actors or the classic f school whena performance like the one 1 laat l night can b witnessed is hard to tel The play gory and horrible as It J Is is a splendid opportunity for the t talents or the star and particularly for Mae I Miss KIdder and Mt Wards ae beth Is one or lr Yardes great parts a part of the utmost difficulty and therefore his success is o the greater 0 triumph In the scene after the murder mur-der or DUncan his acting was of the intense vivid kind that brings chills and cold shok Esecia fine also was the scene where he Is haunted by Ba quoS ghost and the final duel with laduf Frederic Yarde is an actor who has eared the full confidence of 1 his p blc for he is never a disappoint meat He Is consIent us careful and scholarly always ir he has but thee lines to utter As Lady Iabet Miss KIdder his apart a-part In whIch she shows the depth of her dramatic temperament Her read ngOr the lines Is superb and her per tryal of Cer detail or speech and gas I tur is full of signIficance She Is a Lady Mabeth to b remembered In she suited to appearance was admirably sted the role There is no ranting no straInIng straIn-Ing after effects in ls Kidders act inghe Is a true artist Mr James has lees chance than heretofore a MacdUff but handles hIs scenes with discretIon and gave a performance entirely worthy wor-thy of his reputation Harry Langdon was the Duncan Bar Johrstone the Malcolm and Frank Peters the Ban quo They we goo In their respective respect-ive roles although a little more force would not have ben amiss in the last named Mr Norma Hackett is an exceedingly ex-ceedingly valuable member of the com pn and lat night played say eral short role each one of a dIstInctly I 1 ferent type In excellent style The three witches were sufficIently gro teue and horrible and Mr Vad hots makeup in concivably frightful The performance of Iacbeth lat nIght was such a one as will linger long in the mInds or those who saw I and will furnish the basis for many a com parisn in future A crowded house witnessed The 1 School for Scandal In the afternoon This has been a wonderful engagement lh the houses fled up to the eIghth f peorance Tonight occurs the Frederic Yarde I lecture at the synagogue and it wIll be very largely attended as great interest has been manifested In the event 000 I I An entertaInment Is to b gIven at the Salt Lake theatre by the Ladle Auxiliary of the Y M C A on Wednesday Wed-nesday April 26 The ladles have 1 planned a unique proge The frt scene will represent street influence upon young men and boys followed by an illustration of how that influence Is counteracted by the YoungMens Chris taut asseclation Another eCh will I show IndIan life smoking the pipe ot I peace the antiquIty or the red race in 1 America and theIr prlCthodthe Indian In-dian dante and the government forcing I them to acte their lands One prEtty scene wil represent America her army r and nan her different generations hM new possessions and the jubiee of the states interspersed with song drills and solos by some af the most popular sIngers of the city Orm of Sal Lakes I sl ty belles will represent the Goddess or Liberty in all her stately sleor and one or the ota railroad officials wIll take the It of Uncle Sam The last act trill be in tableaux and trIll show the freeIng or Cuba a vIewed by the different nations The young ladles for this part are selected ro the aux Ua and thEir immediate friends a > < l Dr John P D John former president of De Pauw university antI an orator of note will give two lectures at the FrS church thIs week On Wednesday evening his subject is The Worth of a Thursday DId Man Make God or DId God Make lan Dr John has had great audiences In most of the cities of this country and hag been praised by the press wherever he has spoken |