Show I 1 the hie salt lalo lake tribune of stay 13 had tile following to buy any of 0 madame janish the great austrian actress who made her initial bow before a salt lake audience tho the night previous mine janises Janis hs acting has the same effect upon the senses as is produced by the tha perfume of a delicate flower the tha ya sion 0 of pi a beautiful landscape or the reading of an exquisite poem it soothes aad almost lulls one into that quiet at state ato which comes just b before the enjoyment of a sweet repose site is not what would b be e called a great emotional actress nor yet et one full oi of dramatic intensity but T her I 1 er effectiveness and strength lie in her elegant ease her refined movements moe ments and lier ter dignified yet natural bearing she bhe does not bestride the stage like a colossus nor does she tear fear a passion to tatters but she nevertheless impresses 0 one no just t a as aare forcibly ib a and nd gives give a ai I 1 much n U 11 in meaning anin g to 0 he her I 1 lima 1 as many other actresses ts t S wh who put more II 11 intensity I 1 y into their work she sh i possesses a a remarkably ra alv sweet boco 0 cu full fall of soul 0 iad and music the only fault to be found with it being that nt at times she does not give it sufficient clent volume to be heard distinctly in in all parts of thel the house louse her enunciation is more distinct than yet occasionally a word is lostay lost by reason of the peculiar emphasis and inflection with which she robes her words ame mme janish grew on lier ter audience as tile the play progressed and was so very pitr natural lyt throughout tile entire performance that no great brent climax was ft as needed to add to tile appreciation of lier her i harms tho the curtain fell on the quiet picture of 0 a reconciled husband and wife I 1 which was so perfectly in in accord with the exalted portrayal of 0 tho the part of princess andrew andrea uy py ame mme Janish that one felt that ono one had been treading upon holy ground and the ilia desire came over one to steal away as quietly as possible blein in order that we the tra q u g x impression pre sion pr produced might al not ot b be lez e cf lanced laced iho play is a very well constructed medy comedy co drama and possesses much merit it tells the story of a husband W who bo becoming infatuated with a ballet dan cir is saved from ills his impending fate by lna ills wife v I 1 to with the assistance oi of tho the police and the subsequent repentance forgive nesa and reconciliation conciliation ic I 1 |