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Show AMUSEMENTS. f, THK coming week at the. Salt Lake then-f then-f tor will lie signalized I'.v the engagement IV for two nights of one ' of America's most trifled actresses. El-tie El-tie Kilsler comes from a) Wil ;U"'UIS t h e a t r I oa I E SI Mtock, both her father o ifr ll""' mother having i ner f:,t'"'r 3 -f 01,0 ''1U H I I .L'"1 leuilitig knights of the !S I !U4L HH'r, and in bis bViv l daughter' present Wsa I eeuipany give two wL I'.tUluiil charactcri:i-imt charactcri:i-imt tions that will always be considered in gtagn aunals us the work of a master artist. On Wednesday evening next, "Tiio (Jo vomers," a beautiful dnmcstic comedy-drama of intent interest and in which Miss Ellslor has won the most promised success will be done, ami on Thursday evening her latest and most brilliant creation, "Miss Manning." a new American comedy, will be introduced. intro-duced. "Miss Manning" is a light, clean cut work, brimful of legitimate comedy lines and was written by J. H. Hunuion, editor of the Kansas City Star. The scenes avp laid in Virginia and Miss Kilsler is seen as a laughing, romping young girl who is the life of Hit: play. Mr. Frank Weston, an actor of sterling worth, appears as the. president presi-dent of the "Hay frever Association." Mr. John A. Kilsler as the irascible, choleric, but kind hearted uncle, and the remaining parls are in the hands of thoroughly competent people. Miss Kilsler' engagement will prove a so-piety so-piety event, and elm will attract brilliant bril-liant and fashionable audiences both evensngs. Wontlm-land. Tho houses continue to be large at Wonderland. Tomorrow is ladies' souvenir day, and Saturday children's day. Tho popularity of Wonderland is certainly in the ascendency all the time. The small price of admission, 10 cents, make it ensy for everyone to go and enjoy an evening of harm less amusement. til riaiibard TnulKht. Si l'lunkard holds tho boards at the Salt Lake theater tonight. The advance ad-vance tales indicate a good audience. |