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Show AMUSEMENTS .f A benMU performance Is to be given Tor thn veteran actor, Phil Margetts. at the Salt Lake Theatre about Mn 16. It will be a dramatic and musical entertainment, In which Mr. MuiKctts nnd some of the best Salt Iik-artlMB Iik-artlMB will tako part. The programme will be nn attractive ono, and friends of Mr. Margetts Mar-getts hope to make the nffnlr a big success. . . According to a nreedonl set two seasons ago Llebler & Co. call back lo Now York each spring the best of their traveling Btars for a revival of some of the famous old-tlmo plays, nays tho New York World. This policy, pol-icy, which adds much to tho interest and variety va-riety of tho dramatic season, resulted Monday Mon-day night In a careful performance of Oliver Goldsmith's "She StoopR to Conquer"' at the New Amsterdam theatre, w'th Eleanor Rob-pon Rob-pon ns Lady Hnrdcat! Kyrle Bellow as the dashing lover. Young Marlow. and a supporting sup-porting company which, It not altogether "all-star." "all-star." wn noteworthy for Its excellent selection se-lection or actors. Tho piny in no seldom pt-r-formed nowadnvs that, to Iho newer generation. genera-tion. It hes nil the elements of novelty. Us language Is formal and tho method by which lln lale Is unfolded h'ciiiij a bit primitive; but It contains much human nature, true character char-acter delineation and wholesome humor. On theac cardinal virtues It has thrived for more thnn a century. Mls.s Rubson gives Lady Hnrd-castlo Hnrd-castlo much ot her own delightful personal charms, whllo the- romnnltc ardor of Kyrle Btllow fits well Into tho dnshlng character ot Marlow. Both, however, give ovldenco of a modern deportment which even their rich eighteenth century costumes could not conceal con-ceal Louis Jnme:i played the elder Hard-castle, Hard-castle, and employed In the Impersonation tho richer method of the old school. Mis. Charles Calvert, who came from England to . play Mrs. Hardcaslle, received a rousing; wolcoine She Is ono ot the oldest aclrefe on the English stage. In the cast as Tony Lumpkin wns Sidney Drew, who acted the same rol" with his famous mother, tho late Mrs. John Drew |