Show J 1 I 1 1 1 a I I t 4 f fR f THIS TillIS iH I WEEK WE R AT ATTHE y J THE TH I T sALT HALT F Friday clay lad awl Saturday 4 I t and Saturday mattes f fK B X K lothara in Ia TIM The Prowl Prince 4 abL DulL i i T end en of the theatric il season of THE T I is Ii practically practicality y at a hind and aad the managers are not at fly sorry rry either The season has hu not st sta f en eQ ena a profitable one locally ani in some lume sections section of ot the country COUDY it has teen been positively disastrous dl One of t tLe tile kit fratt t I Lake Lalu managers manera this hi s a th te worst season eson he h has baa ever eer known This may lay be b en a n e in because the tb j man manager is Ie perhaps Comparing this tit year with WitIa last year and we all Ln k that last year has baa nev r been n equalled for theatrical profits profit Many things tl have contribute 1 t to the thee th e dullness In the first place with a few exceptions the attractions have hay e not nt r f r been of a very high hJ claus class c Jn In the sc ond place the people tave teve n ir Kid hid the He tl e money monet to spend for or theatre The Iroquois disaster d i 11 i i Chicago m tn the middle of the season had bad a dampening effect also alsoC I It IThe C C CI t I The Theatre lU end with the theS S appearance this week of Edward H HI I Sothern in his hta new play The Proud Prince Mr Sothern has baa been most eu ITT t v wherever r he has IWI as he brings the original New York company and add all aU the mag scenic accessories 8 to Salt Lake I he will wiH doubtless play to big b business here rt His dates are Thursday Friday and Saturday evenings with a on Saturday The Grand closes clo es next week with Mrs Leslie Carter Cartel in Du DuBarry DuBarry I Barry This Tills wIlt will be the third high grade attraction fhe the Grand has had the others othera having aviD been Mrs lra Flake and Isabel Irving Mrs frs Carter pla plays Mon Monday day dar Tuesday and Wednesday evenings a a What was to Salt Lakers the he most important theatrical event of oJ the sea season season son eon was the ue appearance last laet seek of Maude Adams Ada for tor three nights and a ama matinee ma Unee in The Utile Little Minister The welcome given to tol Miss Adams His ne neer er keen been 0 accorded even approximate approximately a ly to t o any other ether tar star At every am e th the Theatre e was ws w crowded and th t total receipts were more than This T h s for four performances In hi a dull nit ces re son sen is Ia a record rec that will likely stand for to sm time t And nobody but Miss i Adima could have established it U i cit eit eiLer jer er erThe 1 The he charming Salt It Lake e star thoy t tou th ou deserved all ail the UIe honors accord accorded ed td her She was wu as modest and nel u t aff eted and Dd wholesome as a in the lay fe of tong ions o ago ap when she was wall known only as the talented daughter of ot 0 Mrs Annie An ule ile Adams me Every man anan and every evetS wo worn nan too for the matter of that w who ho had the pleasure pre of f meeting II Mh Adams fell fn completely in love with her ber herAnd berAnd herAnd And all of us ua are Joining in the h hope bope pe that tha t she win II not make meke the tb time fee g tWEen visits so long lone hereafter June Mathis Mathil ae the itt little e Salt Lake girl who n ho has Ita ben bean winning her vay upward ard in Mt the theatrical profession for tor por sorto ie has haa h Just lust signed a most ad advantageous ad I LJ contract with Burrows Bu I la toaster the well known vaudeville head headliners liners Miss MaUds wrote friends here heie he last Jut week that her tier season with wi thi this team will wID begin Aug 15 1 and con contin conI I tin linus ie in this country until March reta retah W wh who h n 1 she sails iila u fbi r London for tor or a tour four months me tha t The sketch she api ap ars In hv occupies forty minutes sad and andi sada i iN a straight dramatic production Jorl of I Miss Mathis here be win will learn willi wI 1 ret that she he wiH not be able we to tp toMen vie Men t Salt t Lake take this summer Rehear pal Fab ala for ro her Iter new work OB begin ln In tn a few v e us and she will spend the lug ing time hi the east eM Pu PUID 1 J uch hr a special arrangement arra nt wit wUk Mi I David Belasco Managers Jones Jonn 6 lUmmer II I 1 ammer axe are a enabled to present Mrs l JAlie Le Carter Americas greatest eGO emo ti tiu tho il oi actress In Mr Be ma madr dr ima ma i Du Barry for l I i r perfO i ai ar l t s in the Orand and then thell u i Jun June Il 7 j 7 i id d S 8 The i lay come com comeri II n it s t trot frol ri rt of two w si us in t tn ti tit Hasto Tasco tl th t ii I ulu Lf N New w Y n h w her heri it II ha has ha hal a tr Sr ophal p pt i tat kin I w ing 11 II B pott P 11 the re I ti plecK pi I a Mil i II be S g gir j ir its lYs New Newa 1 t Ii I K V Mth ith net nei nd I Ia a hange in ini i ast l i u Barry i the he I tar lar larit 1 t ii 0 o tout tour at all 1 it is ise i o turn that tat t i Her dier f itie citie Ue e able t M It 1 L 1 sue lie Cart Carti us as t the I s general generall 11 1 t I h hi hu ht i n u not nut i i hua d handle handlei a pro prod d Tl Tt IS i not t If o P with the theS S as i it stage tage lage ge enough t present pret ent V play ilay k It ki I This will I 1 Mrs C I tr t i it last lut usher nance m in iiiI t I Is city fo to v vi era sea se Mi Mr Ir FU Re ReI i iI i t 0 o will win p II ut he her r onlin on s hand had 11 j COliC play d I in lU New Newt oj 1 Ioas lt i proved prove i t F Fadway pas pasSI tail SI stay tay i it adway OIS t aason son ason an am ans t 1 play to an at i s tat it at The V of the play is by this thill 1 lIe ie well k kr i to cry nry theatre gr fr r so o at i iiii I lie ii u a general l li i ig notice v I n y IL H Ht t I x has hall furnis n al ali i dents fur for the o a oo ou I Ii i l u o has given the characters life Ufe t 1 i naturalness that fairly fairl take Jakes the I f C out nut ut of fir himself to the Our of K L g X cf f hid life or of orthe the u I U t ii tL hi 01 ll n e el l 1 and nd w f the men d f wo we women women men of the tee time It was w for fo the ar artistic artistic portrayal of the titular role in inthis Inthis this piece that tbt the New York Yost critics proclaimed Mrs lira Carter the greatest I i j I artiste te on the English speaking stage sod and termed her h r the American Bern t TD kardt I The role requires words tk t the longest speaking part in any mod modern modem ern em drama She is Ia on the stage tage almost continually from the tile rise of the t h cur eur curlain lain tta until the fall of the final curtain cur in and rote role is so strenuous and ener that t at the tM end of f the he perform performance ance she BIle is entirely used up and yet yetto contrary to Mr when i she of offers offen tore fen a Wednesday matinee whenever the anN occurs Owing to the l length the performance p the curtain will wille i e P prec isely at 8 S and tae iDe au aue autIe tIe e i Is requested to be seated at that time as a the i begins wb the ue jIse of v the first ci t In PLAYS FLAYS AND PLAYS PLA Commenting nUng nfl n the th p Pg tl s 9 of the tb understudy and an her nt r haie the th lh ta o Inter Intel Oct lul Geal AH IH m t KOK l tie the folIo lolow ng i observations The understudy under tudy to lo the members of the profession at least is a decidedly interesting young preen person The primi idis i a ala l eye them narrowly measuring m an au ana a that in case caR of accident may mayi i rup thi I ir i un n and th tho M dinging clinging cling inK to toI I I h c t ui UIg K on fl the ladder ii art just justi justa jl t tt a i Ii n t jt j i us i of f t h 1 e eThe 1 Jk 1 l F 5 st I IThe The ui e t 13 a ui P u to t rise and ard nd shine usually comes come like a thunder thunderbolt thunderbolt bolt b from front a lear clear A few I I B from the star to the stage man mau mauI I age agri i hi i ai dt a II huu hou V I fo fn U t he t tUta urta n nt I lOI I Is t x u i ri the there lIke f i 1 I 1 r i I 11 tl ti t i jUH iii J a aI gilg 41 S I I I c I j t i I tnt hit oa dressing room by herself with witha I I a dresser dT Er nervously tossing clothes j jabout I about an assistant stage director i in a to tow A final a u g as to tier her soil and aTHIl I l the ht in l al I II Cir j n r tt kin ina i al H j 1 1 1 I rk Iu till iii c j us uv v out there is II no so time for it itI I The pews has spread eprea to the th tier of dressing rooms T occupied by the chorus hoNa 1 i aj and td 1 il 11 v i i to tH I 1 war ar aI t 1 I i d I tw l f e hns fr fro fj m the I to tu a pearl j Her deadliest enemy eve i oil i s he her corage co age bouquet of real i niJ and aud then ei enters the nl ba h hail d i tempered tampered ft rt he the the absence of th popular actress but enough cn u h to o remind the understudy that ml this is her chance I and she is bound to make good Then her entrance with eyes ees friend friendly ly and unfriendly watching the tae wings Aa As she comes cernes off emotion emotional al at girls tell her she was aas as tIne other principals her and lind admit that she did very well indeed and aid the man manager manager manager ager pats her on the buck back and calls her a good girl girt The next she buys bus all the papers rushes through them finds nothing but j fI line or two about her debut and weeps There are occasional instances of promotion following quickly quick on the heel heet of a clever bit of work Julia Sanderson Sa derson one of the principals principal In Wang was in the Winsome Win Winnie nie ule chorus at the Casino Cuino last year and won lIon recognition by the t e good work she shedid shedid shedid did in hi Paula Edwardes role rolt It is seldom that t an understudy for fora a prominent actor can be palmed off on a New York audience but on the W ww road particularly in Iii one night stands or when business Ie Is i dull the under understudy understudy study gets the coveted chance to play the role and the public is none the wiser The moat most remarkable instance of this I came to light at the time of Charles harles s death which occurred in I l Galveston Tex TeL A Texas newspaper newspaperman man telegraphed the news new of the actors death to northern papers for fot which he was correspondent Th The next morning the report of th the actors a tops death was de denied nied officially by manager manag r who was In ui Omaha Nb Nob where the Coghlan company was s playing A Royal Ryal Box Bux The manager insisted Coghlan t was vas with his company the Galveston newspaper man insisted Coghlan was dead Jt It was not until late in ill the day that the manager ac acknowledged knowlt the tre of f the news I from I it then t iante came out that Mi Mt i hart had ma mt been ben with the company for several veral weeks An under understudy understudy study ud lied bd n d been playing his bi part all this Urn time and the tile PH lic was wall none the wiser w ler lerIn In fact tome some p at Jl the men en who saw the understudy in te play at joined the manager in declaring ring the report fr fri in t to be All 11 t eases tt t es s of jf dramatic i illS st liken iden tit tL n not ua It as a liI o LisI tale tle All light comedians look more or orless less leis alike to the unobservant public a and nl Harry Ou Clarke a popular lar comedian through the tho AI cl i and aid mid nest 1 often lakes takes t I this his t fact I w 1 i paying ing fine ne t ight i nd His ina ud waa V a yuu hai a v o mu h patience but this virtue was taxed heavily during durin the season When Mr Kr Clarke did not like Ilk a lung 1 ng jump he make it just took look the t th he short hort cut and an met them at the th si md and the un i st jd to t oj i II I the ther thep I iii r f p ight ll j vi i c Bourse of time ii e th the company struck ck a a whose principal hotel hOLt i was run by a boniface with a for tor names and habits of Ut hi hie gU ts If 1 not for fa fares t s The up derMi derst dEr udy ludy i v walked uj UI u t I to t I T d k and a ad rie nr jf Har Itar Harn v ri u Id L j u the Ur The loe note hotel min man m beamed o 0 s Ah Ab Iv ive ve been expecting you y u Mr Clarke Yon o TF or r a 0 oo H 1 ej ed i ill Ii i iV V Ji r i r cn m a u il j The dd id Thank lou iou ou in a bewildered be f fashion aa a he was a not accustomed to being served In h room When Wilen the tile first meal arrived he b said aid something thing that did not apt sound m ma V Thank a lk yo v u j The rhe meal to I a d I f b latest food and milk Mr laine had nad indigestion of the most mOlt sort oit and the boniface had r Everybody around a und the hosel seemed deemed ed to have re remembered remembered and andU an th the u t l va was as compelled to 10 t pl ia l i ill h 01 sIt C and tiff iff the s stage Tt Thi gAEt u nt was as toi fOI t two to o nights light an tIll u tu i n Ui it 11 t llY at al allatt mat lat boarded a tra train a the understudy study Y made lot foi the th dining i car ai and ordered I t steak on ou the menu ac Mme Rejane s l t Uv T 15 d tanal r Mi li ni i iu flu I ye e she is In h hi s n i i is l n I i 1 it ensi hate hat ha proven oen la nut h de 4 fa if a that fashion t shil i is lint luH the s th the actress attress years in ii om U of t the e seems scents I en s An Au A II ish journal in commenting on this Met fact f tells teSs the th following story to illus illustrate that flaat sometimes th thi new designs degn seen sOen on the stage are WIt not the anxious work of weeks or months of thought I ISome Some years ago a o when Mrs Langtry wes was appearing in ill a modern society con comedy edy in Brighton she sh arrived d 09 o the stage one evening w with ith a long lon spiral shaped lock of hair sticking slicking out of 01 the back of her head like Ii e a wired lambs tamb tail It was too high up m in the head headdress dress to look graceful but the Ute fact that Mrs Langtry wore woe Ol the curl In tn this way instead of having it nestling fetching Iy in the turn of or the neck was w quite sufficient for the ladies of the audi audience audience ence enee and the new Hew Langtry headdress s soon made its appearance in the din dining n nIn lug ing In rooms of the fashionable le hotels hotel of Brighton But the wired lambs iamb tails disappeared with the same rapidity as they had bad come into fashion when it was learned that the unruly ringlet was a pure accident having hav escaped e from its ita companions entirely without the assistance or even the knowledge 1 AA A A A A A of the actress beauty who took good care caN that her hair hail was more securely fastened on subsequent nights 0 0 Stephen Phillips has finished a it poetic i drama dealing with the life of David Davjd It is la called The Son of David and from the few details that have ve beep been made public about the play in London Londoni it is gathered that Phillips Las has made Absalom one of the tho chief characters With Phillip play leady edy for re 1 there re now thre e dramas drama in which David is the central figure An A ambi ambitious writer in St t Louis named Rice has hall submitted a Dav David id drama to a New NewYork NewYork NewYork York manager and with The Step Shep Shepherd herd berd King already on the stage ge it will willbe willbe be seen Been that there r has been a sudden sodden realization realisation of theatric worth in i the conqueror of Goliath 00 London is to have a of Gl per performances of Greek dramas done in Greek by Grecian Gre ian Athenian actors actor who have recently bep presenting pr enting of the old Greek tragedies in connection with toe ito U Olympian games gams in the he an ancient lent dent capital 8 of 0 Greece e are to come to toL London L next month and will begin a season at the Coi lirt r theatre with the Electra of h Sh yh 1 i s AI igon will willbe hE be the t Vj l t ou il it j the lUe wider taking prospers C C COnce Once nce upon a hOle memorable Maxine Elliott condu it a i private 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