Show AMUSEMENTS Elherys hand sustained Its high reputation repu-tation last night It deserved big patronage But many of the people who believe or say they believe that wo ought to have more of the music of tho masters wore absent waiting doubtless for the frlvoloiiH things of light opera Tho band WOH unforunato In coming in between two musical attractions affording sights as well as sounds The delay caused by the loss of its director was also Injurious from a business point of view In an artistic sense It cannot be said to have suffered by Its leadership change Slgnor Chiaffarelll won tho audience au-dience quickly last night It I liked his style as a leader his manner as a re clplent of applause Facing his musicians he was alert at case commanding directIng direct-Ing with power Impelling the players t 0 their best work Hut acknowledging thc ardent applause of the audience he was rather selfconscious his smile denoting delight touched with timidity The np Clause came vigorously I after overj number and Invariably after brief hesitation hesi-tation ho went back to his position to direct an extra passing his hand each time across his brow in a halfdeprecating way as If to say You arc too sympathetic sym-pathetic I or perhaps sis If I to say You want too much for your money r Chlaf farelil I enint i to tho band from Phlladel phhi where he was very successful as a leader lit has not yet mastered English I However as was evident wnen ur rnerj was telling how the director got lost comIng com-Ing out and Chiaffarelll had to ask H lowcoul1tr man what the audience was laughing at The fine programme included selections from Faust Ijticla and Carmen1 overture from The Chimes of Normandy Norman-dy Jiampa overture by Ilerold Al bumblatt I by Uagner banbardlno solo Serenade by l Gounod and some compositions com-positions by the leader with uptodate music for the encores Among the extras was Hiawatha which with such playIng play-Ing came pleasantly to cars that had become be-come weary ot ft A goodsized audience was at the Grand Theater last evening to sec the opening performance of Lady Audlcys Secret The play Is an oldtime favorite of the melodramatic type and the unraveling of the plot was ollowell wIth clOc Interest by las t nIghts audience GeorlC Weasels as Limice Marks a necrdowelI was capl lal especially In the drunken scene of the third act which was loudly applauded A wlnslmu bit of femininity despite her ungovernable temper Is Miss Antoinette Perry as Alicia Audley With pretty face and form and much of what I might bt called tire In her acting she easily won and held the Interest of the audience Miss Mildred Hall took the part of Uuiy I Audley a part well suited to her AH the i other parts were In acceptable hands Tho gowns of the women were exceedingly pretty and the play Is well staged It will be repealed tonight and tomorrow 1 night with a matlmio tomorrow afternoon after-noon Tonight comes the much desired Prince of Pllsen to tho Salt Lake Theater It will be staged splendidly l and presented by IL great company V The sale of Heats begins today for JohnS John-S Ijlnusays lecture on Shakespeare at the Grand Theater Sunday evening |