Show ati C C i DD D LAM FIA this week salt lake Tb theater eater ezra kendall in the substitute friday and saturday nights lyceum theater colleen bawn bamm the ideas of acting possessed by the avei averige ige novice fire arc amusing and sometimes pathetic A young lady writes arl tes to one c of L the dramatic papers to k know now bow eidth muth salay ladles ladies get gc t who go on oil the stage in tights lights The fair inquirer doubtless imagines that there Is a regular market quotation on young ladles in n lights and young ladles ladies without tights it never occurs to her that cihat the lady does after she puts on the lac lights his has h is anything to do with the eaise jessie bartlett davis invests persell 1 in tights lights and gets 50 a night ulan russell puts on tights and n receives ceides four flur times that much and the lisle who scamper in the chorus of aladdin junior don the same light habiliment habil babi ament lament but only make fa 1 2 to sa 3 a night the experience ol of managers in securing ladles ladies for the chorus and perhaps it was wa s the salary of 0 this portion of the profession toward which the query n mas aa directed Is not dissimilar to that which the salt lake gentleman enjoys when he takes a young lady friend just arrived in the city to the lake laka for a bath the timid creature insists first on looking look iniz bashfully from a distance st at the swimmers di sporting themselves vei 1 with such easy abandon upon unon the salt water liI finally nally sh she is persuaded with much coaxing to eget get at a bathing suit after she lias has in the seclusion of the bathroom exchanged habits she stands frightened at herself and wishing that she had never consented to the awful venture how flow ever it la Is too late and with mith a nervous tremor she opens the door and hesitatingly steps out once outside she bhe wants to get within the protecting care or of the water with the quickest possible speed within a a week that same gitl gill will play in the sand by the side of that gentleman for hilt an hour without the least visible emotion and selects the most conspicuous us bathing s wit suit I 1 she can find in the town similar la Is it on the stage not mot long ago the salt lake theater needed a number of young ladies to do super ruper work the tights lights being an essential 1 condition of employment there were a hobt of applicants anxious to appear until the nature of the attire was learned there was a determination not to go th eliat atwould would have done credit to a texas broncho the attempt was about to bo be given up by the stage manager when I 1 one lady 0 of unexceptional character but who had seen service on the stage before arrived and unhesitatingly assumed aunt c d the garb is as instantly there was such a competition among the other girls to seckie the coveted chance of putting on the air airy y r raiment a 1 ment that half of them ha had d to b be a r refused e f u c d all this delicacy Is a matter of social custom every one would be horror stricken should any lady venture to disport as much of her figure on main street as she does docs on the sands bonds of or the bathing balcoe of 0 sal tair in similar way tor for any society lady to come onto the stage in full fiill lights lyghts would ostra clie cNe her from rom every friend she ever knew in ILI this line it will bo be remembered that but a few years al since n ce the manager of the pm home opera P era Com company pamy which presented fan t initha ahre suffered the loss of 0 F fv veral eral of ills his lady singers because they had to don the loose blouse and trousers of soldiers this Is a very tunny funny world comparisons of the prodoc production lion of 0 charleys aunt aun t as seen at the thia ter the past three nights with that other pio production of 0 the same play at the lyceum theater under the title of 0 Col college collogue loue chums were but natural mr frohman has certainly spared no effort in making his performance perform anco a splendid one to this end lie he brought to america two of the actors who had been in the cast of charleys aunt when it was pr produced 0 deuced in lond london on he has staged the piece beautifully and with this goes all the effect of fine dressing and handsome women yet viewed alongside this pretentious effort the other presentation at the lyceum Is far from discreditable indeed one unprejudiced in this matter tind and familiar with the difficulties that beset beget the stage ma manager of a little theater rutting putting on a pl eliy ty tor for a week cannot but marvel fit at the excellence of manager OM alleys stage picture the central role that ot of the student masquerading que rading as the aunt was everything consi considered derea ably handled b by lalley there are many of course who will turn up their cosfa at the suggestion tim of an anything thing done in a little theater in salt take alc I with it a production by the mighty frohman Froh min the lyceum perform performance atice lacked finish style and yet it boro bore as favorable a comparison with the Froh brohman niam production as tho the many strong presentations by the home dramatic company have when placed in contrast with the met rendition of the same plays it Is safe bate to say that the hundreds ho witnessed college chums at the lyceum got as much enjoyment out of it as did the audiences of the past week ic out cut of charleys aunt at the t L lake ake theater it Is not ary in condemning manager O balleys malleys OMal levs course in giving a pirated play to belittle h his 1 efforts as a stage manager or actor and the tribune critic repeats repeals that the disadvantages under which aich lie he labored mr OM alleys performance of this famous play was a remarkable one 0 last summer there was wag considerable fault directed at the salt lake theater management because henry irving was not secured for this city ell n hla his way to the pacific coast that mr air irving could have been obtained Is certain all it would have was a guarantee of 2000 a night that owald have meant 3 or 4 for the best beat seats feats and a corresponding advance in the upper parts of the theater had such prices been announced a small riot might have been expected in town consequently mr irving iraln was allowed to pass this year the kendale were going to the coast and mr burton was presented with the opportunity of securing them for salt lake at figures somewhat paralyzing though considerably under those mentioned in ir aings manifesto after considerable deliberation mr burton decided to try the experiment by filli hinline inline ax the house the theater will clear itself imek at 1 60 a peat for or the and dress circle wit with boxes boxe and stalls advanced to ta 2 by curtailing the free list to the minimum there la Is left a margin for profit these prices are so far as aa the dress circle heats beats are concerned only what prominent attractions have charged in salt lake for years so that there will be little complaint at the advance in this conne connection tIon it may be mentioned that the prospects are fairly good for or getting betting aladdin jr after all considerable alterations altera tlona will 1 I have to 10 be made in the stare to accommodate the ble big scene acone pieces carried for the production this tho the theater hat has been willing to undertake from the beginning the expense lulng b ang about 1500 if henderson nender aon would only stop FL a clent number of night to allow the box office to recoup itself tor for the extra outlay this has been the bone of contention which promised promis od tolen to conc nePI the company altogether within the past week r negotiations r have been resumed with a favorable outlook for the appearance of the extravaganza company 0 0 the only attraction or of the coming week will be b erre era kendall in the substitute mr kendall appears for the first time in salt lake bedniz under the management of will 0 wheeler no ars long lone rosas manager the play Is on the comedy order jennie dunn who won a a wide reputation in n olden days as josephine in Ha verlys juvenile Fin pinafore afore company Is in the cast DRAMATIC CHOWCHOW CHOW CHOW oscar ellason has started d on his tour leaving salt lake just after election tion G W williams Is in advance by the way the now new tork tori mirror calls him elverson eherson such Is fame george P goodale dramatic critic of the free press has just passed his twenty ninth year of service on that paper lie he Is one of the country critics whose opinion Is esteemed by all members of the profession in the recent injunction case frohman vs coun counsel sel asked defendant fend a nt how many plays had been gh given en altogether As AB mr was not able to give the information it may be interesting to know that a german author gives the number at the grand opera house will only be a little behind the city and county building in completion and thus the east side Is carrying oft off all the plums sol smith russell Is playing dr Pan glosa in jeffersons old success the heir in law 0 0 0 killarney will be given at the theater tuesday november by katie emmett on wednesday general lew wallace lectures on turkey and the turks the succeeding three nights Is given over to the ken dais MUSIC CHANTS with the exception of a series of concerts ts shortly to be inaugurated by professor or thomas radcliffe and the operetta to be given by a number of young ladies the outlook for musical events to Is not very en coula ging aging even tho the tabernacle cl choir I 1 air Is i not th thinking inking of any concerts in the n near c ar future although the big organization Is rehearsing steadily on the regular music tor for the sunday services and some of the heavier works by the ahe noted masters since the fall of the choral society much of the en thua laam in musical circles has abated at as the pleasant weekly were always looked forward to with analei anticipation and they formed the basis baah of 0 the greater share of 0 the bright musical happenings of 0 that time tho the orpheus club also alio seems to have lost its ita old time hold among the young men and the only organization which Is working as hard as ever Is 19 the verdi club which by the way will shortly give a concert if K professor stephens can get up his proposed series of comic operas they w will III fill a great void in the interest in local musical circles professor thomas radcliffe the veteran organist proposes to give a series of 0 rare musical treats during the coming winter in the first congregational church and has decided to come down to popular prices 21 25 cents being fixed its s the price the first drat concert was set for tomorrow to morrow evening but owing to the republican lion it has been postponed utah composers are coming to the front A pro gramme arrives from pittsburg of a concert given by mr theodor salmon and among the th numbers played were C F Stay ners cradle dle song and II 11 8 S Kro kloures uRes I ma ima gourka caprice in addition to this the last Musi musical cIll courier Is has 19 a highly flattering article on mr C F the young though eminent salt lake pianist and composer the courier cri several of his latest compositions and praises them highly mr stayner Is a modest and retiring man and for that reason the pleasant notice nolice in the leading musical journal Is doubly appreciated by his friends 0 the tribune also has several clippings from the leading papers of springfield mass where miss viola pratt Is visiting some friends she sang at several concerts there and received flattering notices the springfield republican says she Is a charming singer with unusual vocal gifts and at the rate of progress shown during the past year she will go tar far from the lyceum breau bureau of chicago Is a card bearing two very pretty halftone cuts of young gills and announcing them as exceptionally clever duet singers to those familiar with salt lakers one of the cuts la ig easily recognized us as miss jenny mackintosh daughter of mr T J mackintosh of 0 this city she has been studying in chicago under mr and mrs B B young and has a soprano of rare sweetness clear and full 0 mrs george gregory of cheyenne to Is again in this city she has a wonderfully sweet voice and will probably be heard during her stay at one of the church services two rehearsals for the operetta were held yesterday 0 creature rea A most interesting feature ture of the T Y 11 C A Is their now fully organized guitar and mandolin class which Is composed of ten enthusiastic members A young ladles ladies class Is now how being organized gani zed to which a number of young ladles ladies will be admitted adorgan recital tal h has been arranged by professor seymour to be given at st marks cathedral on friday evening this will be assisted at the organ by the favorite of all music lovers mrs hamilton who will play a sonata of and a pastoral of Kul kulako Kulak akif 3 mr seymour in addition to giving handels sixth organ concerts will play several numbers from chopin and guilmont Gul lmont miss plummer and MISS lucas will each be heard in solos also the full choir of the ac thedral there Is no charge for admission but all are asked to contribute through the medium of the offertory fer tory ill |