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Show I AMUSEMENTS vvv4'n"I,IvII"4Hv 5 IN SALT LAKE THEATERS. ? SALT LAKE THEATER "Two ; Can Play at That Game" and "Miss Civilisation," for benefit - -i of ree Kindergarten". Even- , y h GRAND THEATER "What Worn- f en Will Do." Evening, S:30. .j. T- ORPHEUM THEATER Advanced vaudeville, Evening, S:15. y ''iA'RJC THEATER "Monte Chris- ? y to." Evening. 8:15. .j..1Mj)..4...P4-.t-j,.l-jj-J..J..4..j..iMi-1-..j.UyJ. .J, At the Salt Lake Theater this Monday 6veuingr will be presented "Two Can Play at That Game" and "Miss Civilization." 'The performers are all Salt Lake people, and the proceeds so to the benefit of the Iree kindergarten Tho well-known singer," sing-er," M. J. Brine, will appear in a dramatic role, as -will John D. Spencer and Edward T.horne. During the interval between the two plays Miss Morey of New York will give a- reading, She comec highly recommended. This Is tho first appearance appear-ance in Salt Lake. In view that tho, proceeds pro-ceeds will go to a needed and most worthy charity, the theater jdiould ba crowded. A new hill will be presented at Uie Or-pheum Or-pheum this evening. The headllncrs arc Lillian Buckhart and company In their playlet, "Tho Lady and the Bracelet." At the Lyric "Monte Grleto" will" be presented tonight, by tho Utahna stock company. The sale of scats for the Spanish mandolin man-dolin and guitar concert at the Salt Lake theater St, Valentine's night commences at the theator box office Tuesday morning. morn-ing. The club met Sunday at the Or-jiheum Or-jiheum clubrooma. under the. direction of Mr. SchGttlor, and. judging from 'their vork at this rehearsal, the club will glvo a mo3t novel musical ontertalnment. That our society and musical clrclcG are not bohlnd those of other cities is ap- i parent in tho flutter that has already started In anticipation of tho coming presentation pres-entation of Puccini's enchanting opera, "Madam Butterfly," at the Salt Lake Theater, for matinee and night perform -Knees, on Saturday. February 15. Salt Lake may not have a "diamond liorKe-shoe" liorKe-shoe" of parterre boxes, as they have with, tho opera in New York, .but there need be no mistake concerning the wealth and enthusiastic inclination to make the best of what is already possessed, and it will be fully shown when the brilliant and well-gowned audlencn welcomes Mr. Sbv-ajje'o Sbv-ajje'o grand opera stars on their first appearance ap-pearance In this city. Grand opara always al-ways affords an opportunity for a dieplay of pno toilettes, beauty and dazzling Jewels, Jew-els, and society expects to make the most of it. Every woman of prominence is secretly se-cretly planning a sartorial surprise. During Dur-ing the next few day invitations for opera parties will bo sent out, and from the nuinbor now being planned there is sure to be someone that will be disappointed disap-pointed on account of the limited supply of seat. In any event, thore will be- a heavy demaild for choice locations at the f opera, and tho who neglect sending in thuir checks by mall have to "stand in i lino." The .seaL Halo opens 'Wednesday morning. February 12, from the box office I of the theater. i 1 |