Show I II p I c I s r rI rS rii F t J J J ii g S S J I I y The week just gone g ne has h S been bee well filled with musical entertainments The I Orpheus club concert the benefit at atthe the tabernacle nd Miss Flanders Flandera pupils pu J pUs pils recital gave grave u ull s varlet variety and satis satin satisfaction I faction The Orpheus club concert was i ione one of the most delightful d ever given I In Salt Lake All the subscribers oc occupied occupied occupied seats and testified their appreciation elation by their applause The ben benefit benefit benefit at the tabernacle brought out one of the largest audiences that auditorium auditorium has ever eer seen In spite of Its unsuitability for concert purposes ev evry evry ry one was willing to go for the sake of charity and no such mammoth affair af affair affair fair could have been realized in any other building in the city Pupils re recitals are always alAYs of great et interest to 7 the relatives s and friends of the performers per performers performers formers and those given by Miss Flan especially successful So in one way and another Salt Lake has been almost surfeited with music m during the past few weeks week and it is no wonder that it welcomed the Drew company as it did last night It is isi i greatly to be regretted that the en on engagement engagement v was as not longer The isk abilee u ilee Singers On Tuesday evening at the Stilt Salt Lake theatre will be presented a L unique style of entertainment The original FISk F k jubilee singers will appear In a characteristic This organization or organization organization is now in its season and returned a 8 few months menthe ago go from a two years tour of Germany Holland and Sweden The press Dress no notices notices tices ticeR from these countries are most mo t extravagant In their praises of the singers particularly of their wonder wonderful ful ensemble work The troupe is en entirely entirely entirely composed of colored artists In ij Including eluding Mrs Porter Cole soprano and son lion in c n infancy The four surviving I friends lends had undertaken to bring up the youngster and have carried out their obligations in a most conscientious manner maimer manner The name of the character played by Mr Goodwin Is Richard Carefree and nd the boy about whom all the affections of the Quartette center cruter also al carries carries carri 8 the same name but nick ila ed the Imp The Thc lad is engaged to marry Phyllis Ericson the daugh daughter ter of an old companion of theirs He secretly secret y pledges himself to marry an adventuress who Is known as Firefly She encourages the boy and he h breaks creaks off ot his engagement to Phyllis who is delighted because of her h r love for Care wee weer who is totally blind to this con condition condition conditi n The learn of the Imps escapade and endeavor to save him hini from the snare of oi the adventuress The scenes throughout through mt are of the greatest dramatic strength and the story wins the auditors immediate sympathy Mr lIr Goodwin as the bachelor devoted to the well being of his dead fathers son and oblivious to the love of the young girl near him shows his undisputed art in its best phrase phra Miss Elliott is equally fortu fortunate fortunat fortunate nate nat in having been favored with a apart apart apart part that g 3 J her unequaled opportunities opportunities Her of the role of Phyllis Ericson has won unstinted praise and Is replete with buoyancy and tenderness Like In the past Mr Goodwin Good win and Miss Elliott are sur surrounded rounded by players player of renown in fact it is one of the strongest companies that they have brought here her In years ye rs ODDS ENDS Denver Post The fact that a matinee hero f is married never never Interferes with his popularity and this circumstance is r H H N I 1 r r rI I u j I 1 i i i w NAT GOODWIN I directress Mrs Sadie Chandler so 90 soprano soprano Miss Cora C Cole contralto Mr n II W Brown first tenor Mr Benj Johnson second tenor Mr Frank Fowler Fowl r first t bps bass Mr Charter Charles Cb H Downs second bass base and William H Mason accompanist The consists mainly main Iv of the original negro melodies which are interesting from many standpoints two male and tana some solos The rhe evening promises to be one of ot great at enjoyment Nat Goodwin and Maxine Masine Elliott On Saturday night of this week w k Mr Nat Godwin p divan and Miss idles Maxine Elliott will appear at the Salt Lake theatre for a n single performance It is to be regretted that the engagement will not be longer for tor there here have already been many inQuiries t for seats sea The play presented will be this seasons season s great success When We Were Vere Twenty one by Mr H V Esmond and the stars will be surrounded by the same excellent company s seen sen n in n Nc New York during the recent long run Whim When We Were one tells of sour men who Vh have been Intimate friends since their school days Some twenty years before the action of the play begins another boyhood com com if f theirs th irA dies leaving an orphan particularly lucky as most of Of the tb ac actors acton I ton tom dear to the hearts of the enthusiastic enthusiastic alas tic matinee patrons matrons are more or orless less lees married James K l Hack Hackett Hackett Hackett ett who seems now able to stir sUr up greater excitement in a matinee audience audi audience ence encoe the than any of his contemporaries is the husband of the attractive Miss Mannering and that fact is well William Faversham Edward Sothern H Henry Miller and E J Mor Morgan Morn Morgan gan n are ar married while John Drews daughter dau ht is old enough h to contemplate a debut within a few years Dramatic Mirror The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle commenting upon UDon the success of David Harum which i drew nearly in a week In Ini i that city id more than in eight performances in Syracuse observes I There is A tt lesson worth heeding by managers generally rally and especially by bythe bythe J the manager of David Harum Harumi i Charles les Frohman in the success of this t play which h is i a 8 conspicuous cons and con convincing conI convincing I vincin illustration of the box office I value of cleanliness the on stage f David Harum is likely melv to make more I I money for Charles Frohman than all I the foul farces ht he h has ever eyer produced I I and he has produced a gr grat at many of jf I j them more than any and other maniger marp er 6 7 it i I Cleanliness provided it ft is is ls allied with the requisite artistic and dramatic di qualities always pays better in thelong the thelong thelong long run than appeals to base Instincts A realization of this by commercial managers would purge the stage of the offenses that have lately caused dis disturbance Ernest Blum who is writing his in interesting interesting interesting reminiscences for a Paris Parts says that he formerly former y never wrote a review of the theatrical year in Paris without some allusion to Sarah Bernhar ts thinness and he would say sav to her collaborator tor Toche that without Sarah Bern hardts famous famo s thinness to write about they would never have been able ble to pay their rent and they both b th dreaded the day when she might get fat Blum tells of his is meeting J with three young women at the door of the theatre They were but so attractive that he turned to look at the trio which had just come out of the mana managers office He asked ked an employee of the theatre theat who they were Oh three beginners his In Informant informant informant formant answered Their names nam named will not suggest much to you y u as I scarcely know them myself But I think the little blondes name is Blanche Pier Pierson Pierson Pierson son the one is Celine Chaumont and the third has a name which seems to have been made up u J It Itis Itis Itis is or Sarah Bernard or Bern Bernhard Bernhardt Bernhardt hardt hard t I dont know which He says that Sarah Bernhardt was the most striking of the three as she was charmingly youthful and in spite of her most ungraceful phe phenomenal phenomenal phenomenal and epo leanness Dramatic Mirror The war has inspired the English song writers to the limit Some of their latest la 10 latest test Give us your kind applause ditties are The Queen and the Sham Shamrock Shams rock The Brigade Ordered South Good bye Daddy Motherland A Hot Time in the Transvaal Tonight Another Little Patch of Red The Soldiers of the th Queen John Bulls Letter Bag Off Oft to the War The Boys that Mind the Shop The Girl in the Khaki Dress Thinking of the Lad dad Who Went Away and One of the Soldiers Sold ersi Es Especially Especially s specially strong appeals are made in Jn Bravo Dublin and What Do You Think of the Irish Now It Itis Itis Itis is to be honed that the war will end soon or the song scourge e will drive the patrons of the JaIls alls tp to desperation The following are some of the ad adverse adverse adverse verse criticisms of Zaza following Mrs Carters first London performance in that play The Times says Zaza was con constructed constructed constructed by MM Berton Berlon and Simon to encircle the talented tale d Mme Rejane What that talent is most playgoers rs know very well Mme lIme Rejane can be daringly vulgar and yet compel tears in the midst of her vulgarity And 1 what is more Important still she has I Ithe the quality of charm It Is not to be pretended that Mrs Leslie Carter for whom the American version has been made displays the same talent She can be violent she can present all the stages of hysteria But In pathos she is not so satisfactory while the quality of charm she lacks altogether The Telegraph describes Mrs Carters act acting acting acting ing as hard and monotonous mon and says that her Interview with the child which ought to have been one of her strongest was one of her weakest mo moments moments moments ments The Westminster Gazette re remarks remarks remarks marks that she gave an imitation of the style of Rejane without the sub subtlety subtlety subtlety the dexterity and the charm ch rm which possibly could make malte one forgive the audacious indelicacy of the French actress The Standard says It is possible to imagine that as played by Mme ime Rejane the part assumed a more delicate licate and less lurid aspect than that which her h r American rival confers upon it In the gentler scenes Mrs Carter is even less satisfactory Her pathos has hasa a certain hard ring about it and that crowning virtue vir e of tears in the voice is absent AT A GLANCE It is said that Erry Harry Corson Clarke cleared on What Vh t Happened to Jones t r tA rA A handsome picture of Jane Kennark adorns the front of last weeks Dra Dramatic Dramatic Dramatic matic Mirror Sol Smith Russell Rus en is contemplating cont mp aling three new complies comedies in case he resumes work in hi the fall Mme Mine Modjeska will visit her home in Poland next season and nd will omit her h r customary cust n a J tour ti Viola as two plays pl yS for next season one by Marion Crawford and arid andone andone one or by Leo Marie Burroughs Burr Is to star next sea season sea season ea eason son in a dramatization of The Battle Battla of the String by Gilbert Parker arter arterE I IE E H Sothern has just secured the rights to a new play lay by Justin Huntley McCarthy entitled The Startled Fawn Fan e eT I IT T Daniel Frawley is in New York completing the details of a new enter enterprise enterprise prise the nature of ot which is to be bean an announced flounced later Marie Tempest will appear as Nell l Gwynne in Anthony Hope and Edward Ed ard Roses adaptation of Hopes novel Si Simon SImon Simon mon Dale In London Maurice Barrymore having closed his season with Mrs Mr Fiske will play six weeks in vaudeville in a sketch entitled A Man Mn of the World Victory Bateman has ha been specially engaged as leading woman of the Columbia Co Columbia lumbia theatre stock company at New Newark Newark ark ar N J for or the remainder of the season Henry E Dixey has been engaged by bythe bythe bythe the Lieble Lieb e company to originate the therole therole therole role of Francois in the t e dramatization of The Th Adventures of Francois by Dr Mitchell elI Dramatic Mirror fife F McGarvie who was formerly associated a with W WL WL WL L Lykens in the vaudeville audeville v agency business in New York has obtained the concession for the Mexican Village at the exposition to be beheld beheld beheld held next summer in Buffalo He has been elected president of the Conces Concessionaires Concessionaires Concessionaires association on account a of ohis his r J vast experience in i arranging rraI gif g big enter enterprises enterprises I of this kind Mr Ir McGarvie G will start for Mexico shortly Shorty to secure s ure attractions at I tractions for bis s fi ct QI n of f l v d dWay wa Way f fJ fo J i o |