Show i I I nd Dram I Ij J I j 4 pf Jr Mme tau auditors at the hurch evening knew that her ber voice was not at Its beSt because of a cold so effectively did she conceal tile the tact fact Even Een with the d disadvantage vantage natural under U b she won rep repeated ted recalls and aint charmed an audience which included a large number or of music IO rs The was s divided be beginning with selectIons from the Italian then the German and French and cloSing English ballads One confesses a or of at the Impression made b by the opening numbers Possibly some restraint due to the necessity of l severe vocal stress would account for tor WO Uta rent lack Jack ot of verve erve In the rendition of e the Italian numbers but thIs was I amply remedied In the later selections I particularly in s D ner Bolero and nd the EnZ En I son n I ine Blauvelt was wa unable to do herself complete justice sh she satisfied a critical audience to the point or of enthusiasm laem Gracious In n manner most pleasing In personality Ih shO has a mar I dramatic soprano w she I uses with an fl ease asp and 0 of technique almost beyond praIse The h hypercritical might note an lack or of sympathy the least shade of col colness cold ness fleS in some of the rs but the thc most moet sensitive could find nO fault with I Ithe the warmth or of coloring the I I feeling In her rendition of MY or the b Apart from the artistic sucCess of tIlt th occasion It was gratifyIng to St see thE mU publics ap appreciation of the f Philharmonic Guaranteeing Initial The association Is aking i ia a sacrifice to tender pos possible the II ar i anee or of artis worth hearing an and It t iS u the with an Intel J lIr nce and pUblic spirit which deserve and will m receive practical recognition In pur lt of Its plan the association has arTa arranged for the appearance here ot of Han Har Hanold old Bauer auer a great pianist and nd pupil o of on Oil March 55 The set last evening Insures good patronage for or this and any succeeding performance the gUarantors may otter After the concert Mine Blauvelt was as ash taken with h a party to the tabernacle I by f rl tow oo Professor McClellan w who rendered say e oral numbers on the great organ Mine Ime Blauvelt also sang a solo to Professor or orlIc lIc ment She was ver tery enthusiastic In her expressIons re no garding the organ and the acoustic of the tabernacle The Silver Slipper packed the Salt Lake theatre last night The people came cameto to be amused and to aU all appearances they were amused At times Umes It seemed that they were very entertained at other times Umes the performers thoroughlY earned the laughter and e The I Silver SUpper Slipper is English dont you ou know especially In the first act Hue Here t the le comedy is low Ion extremely low The I comedian Samuel who appears as Henry Bismarck ran alto altogether gather gether too much In the first 8 act t to ho horse horseplay e epla pla play And yet he Is capable or of better things for he be showed It In the second and last act of the production Ills HII liu mor at first was obviously a straining after laughs laugh and he seemed to be will In ing to do anything to get them Later he was very r much funnier with very cr much lose fort effort Ilis Never ver Had to Work song with th the student boys was exceed well done and the house was wa con convulsed convulsed a as long as It was continued An Another Another other hit was Theres n a Girl Wanted ranted There Thero b by Donald Brine and a chorus of oC girls The girls Insisted OR on playing and singing to two railroad officIals who occupied an upper stage box hut but the latter took the guying so good that the aU all but cheered them It is the champagne dance however that will be longest re remembered by most of the people who SIl say The Silver SUver Slipper last night No prettier dancing has been befI seen een lu here re this season The chief participants are six English girls and they are artists for fall fair There Is nothing about the lance dance either Ither which will surprise you OU when you ou know the girls kicked right out at the audience and not at the wings as tile they usually do The SliVer Slipper is very yeo prettily cot cos tur turned d and the company principals and chorus contains about eighty people The Th shows that it has haq traveled some hut but It Is stilt sUU good to look upon The oh eli g ment runs the balance or of the week and Includes a matinee on Sat Saturday The sale ot of sea seats for the lecture b by Homer Davenport the famous cartoonist on R me Th Power oI of a Cartoon opens at the tho Salt Lake theatre this morning Mr lr Davenport Daenport Sunday Right night at SE under the auspices of the Press club or of Salt Lake Cit City The advance sale for The Devils Aue ties which comes to the Salt Lake the theatre atro atre for one performance only on Monday night opens at the bo box office e this morn |