Show Our Own maud maue T Is Coming Rome iome to lo Salt Sa Cake Jak I Ii ti 1 i J 1 if l li lt i t j i s f d I c 3 5 5 S I tJ tJi S i 4 t I 5 1 5 i I ji t r ii WW 1 I j I i P i 1 i W X j 5 v e ef ll I 11 i 4 f w I 5 j Jf l A J X 1 i 0 it j Wt T t i A f I i i t L a i d di i k x xiA iA c Xv J S t Ii P 4 f r ii J m S SS cj i t 4 1 i 45 KW I I I 5 t t d t i f l d ji d r c cI r 5 ti v W 1 i J Sk Ic w t IiI t ti W et i tl lI k d i it iti m tY 1 w t 1 1 iY fi j i i 5 i I ii I t t I M 81 jj 5 ry k kc tb d t t t I I dt c x C I It J J g C t 5 S r w J 5 1 t tL II L K g 4 y J s 5 f 1 4 1 1 i t Lk i l kM r i j MISS MAUDE ADAMS MAUDE M AUDE ADAMS as an al a and actress belongs to the civilized world at large where she Rhe has received re tile the I greatest crowned with laurels But it isto is to Salt Lake her lir birthplace that thai she brings a special charm Charni and delight and ail her lir coming to o tile the city which h she has hila o honored in iii the lite early arIy days of ii May ay In iii her h r f great play What Every Woman roman Knows will be le hailed with delight E Evry ry resident of Salt alt Lake will be b proud to t welcome her herto to her native heath The ilie lh early life of Maude Adams has h s often been described The rhe little adobe house hou where she was wag born at Sev Seventh Seventh South and azul Eighth East Eat streets is h no more although one cue of oC the winning cards In Iii the Viands numb of the con conductor On ductor of the Seeing Salt Lake rike car and automobile is pointing out the house where Maude Adams was born horn In her early earl childhood attended school at t the Collegiate Institute where Dr R II G and Professor sor MIlls MIllspaugh paugh were the tile instructors At Atan an nil early age she lie showed remarkable evidence of dramatic talent which was fostered by her bel mother Mrs Annie Adams Kiskadden who Is still stUl a resident of o Salt Lake and an ui actress and elocutionist of note Miss Adams is an inveterate student and instead of taking advantage of her social 8 cial opportunities when tile the doors of the wealthiest and most exclusive homes In two continents would swing open opeti to welcome her she refuses refuse all aU Invitations preferring to her hEir time to the tie perfecting of her hr beloved art living in a simple unostentatious unostentatious unostentatious manner It can be said of Maude Adams with the ring of sincerity that one her greatest charm lies 1188 in lii the childlike Innocence which she has preserved through a life fraught with tempt Uon meeting adulation and attention that lint might well have lune turned an older ohler head The above picture of the actress is taken from an essentially homelike standpoint where she appears in her hor simple fresh young girlhood with nothing to suggest the artIstic heights to which h she has hag risen |