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Show j AMUSEMENTS SALT LAKR TH F.ATF.R Florence Galo In "As You Like It a comedy, by William Shakespeare, In five acts. Perhaps it would be cuffleh.nt to say of Miss Galo's Rosalind. "Isn't she cunning!" But BS originality Is claimed for this representation representa-tion of tho character, It Is well to deal further fur-ther with It In admission of tho claim. For It must be conceded that this Rosalind Is unlike un-like any other. Ah Mls Galo reads tho play, Rosalind must be revealed as a cuto younq: K-rson. with tho charming qualities of a lanje and animated ddl She must also bo endow ,-d to a marked degrco with tho great human trait of giddiness. Sho must have a capacity for turning a comedy sceno In tho forest, with the aid of Cella and tho Jester, Into ono of farce. She must, above all things, bo quick lth expedients to exclto laughter If eho Is this kind of a delightsome damsel. eh need not be extremely particular about the way of uttering her lines, Shakespeare's words being good ones, and well ablo to take care , f themselves onco they aro out. This Is an original view, you see, to take of Rosalln I and Miss Gale Is to be given credit for taking It and of putting It Into effect In Mbs t.ale' compnn Is Mark Price, who gave tho lines of Jacques w Ith Intelligence and expression Gcorgo Sylvester, na Orlando, was ., ry c-1 lu tho wr. stllng match. Thero wa a sceno well done, In which William Good-all Good-all us the yokel, Olive West as tho country wonch, and Paul Taylor as Touchstone, ap-posred ap-posred Tho singing was good And the scenery, scen-ery, appropriate and attractive, made an excellent ex-cellent Impression. "As You Like It" will bo presented again tonight to-night und tomorrow afternoon and night Bdna Wallace Hopper, well remembered by her pleasing work In many mualcul plays, comes to tho '"nil Lako Theater on Thursday for an engagement of three nights nnl matinee mati-nee at the head of her own Company, under tho direction of Frank McKoe. presenting tho comody success. "A Country Mouse-." and a playlet In one act called "Captain Januarr " Tho calo of Beats begins today Ernest Gamble, tho bai-so of the Gamblo Concrt company. Is a singer of national reputation, repu-tation, and yet he failed to make a verv fnv r oble Impressl-'n upon the big audience gathered gath-ered to greet him at the Tabernarl,, mt . v,n-Ing v,n-Ing That Mr. Gamble has a good v . lee there Ik no question, but that ho do-s ,iot us,, that velco to tho best posslblo advantage; that Is he Is unfortunate In his selections also con-not con-not bo denied His enunciation on t'u whole SSfi.TSVE? buL !? haH ihf' unfortunate habit of flatting, a habit that Is Ur.pox-lonablo In a professional singer who has a fl neompatilvt IVrhnp.s the chief faut lVirh Mi Gamble selections last night were thai the nn, n..t musical: that Ifl several of them were n, t in others ho quito redeemed tho good imputation h, long ago won as a singer MISS Verna Page, violinist, and Edwin M Shonert, pianist, are tho other members of the company Mies Peg Is a graceful, winsome glr!. who handles tho bow In a way which betrays be-trays a young artist of no uncommon talent nnd rill her selections last evening were r..' celved ulth the enthusiasm which be,p.,k lno admiration of the audience Not only did Mr. Shonert exhibit talent as a PUUO SOlohtt. but as an accompanist, and hh solectlona were greatly enjoyed and In every Instance enthusiastically applauded The concert last night was n tho regular M. I. A. lecture course. Edmund Vance Cook Is the next t appear under the auspices of tho ran haTl " " cvcnlnS next at Par- The bill nt tho Grnnd will he changed to-nluht to-nluht tomorrow night and tomorrow marinee Frank James Will appear In "Tho Fatal "car" on tho dates In question. A largo audi n turned out last night to see th.. f"rau vi,? SOUrlSn In "Fighting for a Million " The nlav Ih a n. mantle dr.ima and contains a storv of lovo and adventure among tho fabric of whose plot nxo woven many threads of pathos and huruor. u |