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Show .AMUSEMENTS Henrietta Crosmnn. who will bo seen at tho Salt Lako theater nest Monday. Tueoday nnd Wednesday in hor latost Now York hit, "Marj', Mary, Quite Contrary," la skilled In the dctullH of Htagcoratt. Apart from her genius for acting aho la a stage director qf recon(zpd ability. Mlea Croeman stages all her own plnyn and sho was tho firm woman III thin country to attempt that work. Testimony Tes-timony to Miss Crostnan'ii success In this lino of undtavor will bo forthcoming from all who havo scon tho perfections of her stago creations. cre-ations. Tho flatlron of midnight rehearsal has smoothed out every wrinkle in "Old Holdel-berg." Holdel-berg." Apparently an adverao criticism U llko a lnxh oa tho back of tho management of tho Orpheum Stock company and Mr. MacLcan and Mr. Mayall have kept tho company in the theater until tho weo sma' hours perfecting weak 6pota until they havo reached tho perfection per-fection line In a play that would test the strength of any organization. Tho company Is now working hard on that famous war drama, "Shenandoah," which will be tho bill next week. t Tho company at tho LjtIc Is making good this week with that popular melodrama. "For Her Children's Sake." Commencing Saturday afternoon, tho Blttnor Stock company will prc-aont prc-aont that strong military mulodrama. "Northern "North-ern Lights." with a company ot forty people, which will surpass anything over seen hero at popular prices. Casino Park Is breaking all records thlB week, tho business being beyond all expectations. expec-tations. Zlnn'a merry company Is tho beat summer show Salt Lako has ever had, and goes with a dash and snap seldom seen In a musical show. Tho music and coutumlng this week aro oxtromely pretty, and the songs new and catchy. Commencing Saturday night this company will present "Tho Grand Duchess" for one week, and during-" the course of tho opera many of Zlnn's original songs and dances will be Introduced. At tho Now Grand theater, three nights, commencing tonight, with Saturday souvenir matinee, the Ethel Tucker company presents a beautiful molodrama of far-away Algeria. "In Sunny Africa." It Is a play dealing with English army life and tho llfo of tho natlvo In an out-of-the-way country. An English officer of-ficer Is In lovo with a beautiful Algerian girl, who returns that love, but her father wants her to become a member of the harem of a. great sheok or chief of a trlbo of howling Dervishes Der-vishes and of tho gront Sahara. It causes a tribal trouble and between them and tho British Brit-ish army and which results In somo vory thrilling adventures. Tho costuming nnd tho epcclal scenery will mako It ono ot tho most picturesque plays of tho season. |