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Show AMI SKMKNTS SVl.T LAKE THEATRIC-' The Prlne of Fllsen," a musical comedy tn two acts, hy Frank PfccIfJT and OtlStOV t-udera. It Is as b Utlfttl ns e,-r It shows non of th blemlshee of ago. There la plenty of jalnt on the .ceier. Th iliihes show non of Ihe evidences of nritr anil tear At letiat not to the cy masculine. Tin- singing In Just as good. If not better. W nlch Is not siiperl.it! praise. For h elnjf-li.g elnjf-li.g of Its principals' hefor did not lend It Its chief charm Trlxl Frlgai7a Is now out of It. which dOSS not mean a vocal loss. And Arthur Ar-thur Donaldson and Ruth TVet,ls. who were the most pleasing of th iengatrs before, ar nlll in tho OSBt, The chvrua Is stmng and dellghteome, and always picturesque. It Is mad up of three I arts girl to on part man. which Is the proper 'Toportlon for the eye. Jt has abundantly abundant-ly the thing called dash, and the thing alled en I, an 1 that more elusive thing called ITSCS. Us large girls are, of th stunning c lass and Its v)iiles may he called either cute or cunning. All perfirm nlmhly. and gv exceptional color and avvectness. to say notnlng of shapeliness, to the frolicsome affair Fortunately. Jess Dandy In still the Imitation Imita-tion prince f rr m Cincinnati. Th part carries moat of the comedy, and Pandy hon th strength required. His song. "Imagination." vriH toon! iu, , using, hut his iffort. "It Is the Dutch.' mils missed The wine y young person who represents Rait Tjile thU week In "The Song of th t.ltloe" mcdved. of course, tho are.itest unnrovnl tn tli alluring acene of that song Rut the otlvera v e,-o given g tierous revognlllon. i" daily tho naight. naughty ones. "The Prlnc. of Pllse' will he prescntd again tonight and tomorrow afternoon no 1 night. Th audience last evening filled the house. NEW RAND THE A TF.R-"Escaped From the Harem." Another great success waa presented h the Deliver Theater company last night to an atidlenr that tested the capacity of th hou. nnd the many thrilling sltuutlone were well spplandsd. The story developed In "Escaped From th Haran" I thHt of one of the daughtera of a parson who In lured from her homo hy an adventuress. ad-venturess. Ry a series of exciting Incidents she Is Htoln und takn to India, when- Mh. Is placed In th horcm of a prlnc. whose sole rtdeemlng feature Is his actual regard for the heroine, who Is eventually rescued hy hor I' Ver, a iittnl officer, assisted by a numher of eopl who are frhndly to the parties of . ntral Interest. The heri)ne'n Mind Hlstr follows her Into captivity ojhI U instrumental In aiding In I hi I eapi The last act finds tho pople of tho play i mriiged In tho i lrcus business, with tho prli.ee still pursuing th herolno. The atmos-I atmos-I h. re 1h olsartd by th" arrival of the n.cei-c-iry helj. to thwart the prince, assisted by th adventured.", and all ctidn happily The most effective characters were thoN or Miss A llle-oti Mhj. who playcl Mnhei rJK Viola Kcano. as her Mind sister, Virginia Richmond, as ( aaido Huntley, the advent ure Wlllliuii L, Rayr.oro. as i'apt. t'lawbunny ,1-I ,1-I ert Hall, the lending mun, as Charles Ben-t..n. Ben-t..n. V 8. N., and FMwIn Fox. as th prince. One of the big hits of tho play la created by the elephant Enipres, who aids In the en-cape en-cape of Blobs Page frcm the tower of the Lorom "Escaped From the Harem ' ran for one season at tho Fourteenth Street theater New Y.'rk. and afterward orijov ed averal proepor-oue proepor-oue scasutu on the road. Tho scenery for thin engagement In tho same that waa used In New York. A full company call won made lunt night after tho second act curtain. The play will bo presented tonight and tomorrow, to-morrow, with a Dial I not tomorrow afternoon. |