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Show ST. PATRICK'S DAY WILL BE OBSERVED Children of Catholic Church to Give Entertainment for Orphanage Bonefit. Final arrangements for the cast to appear in the annual St. Patrick's day benefit concert for tho Lvearna-St. Ann's orphanage will be made at the rehearsal today. No changes will be made and no more children admitted after the rehearsal in Cathedral hall today. to-day. There will bo 500 children participating par-ticipating iu the entertainment, which will bo even moro elaborato this year than ever before. The St. Patrick's day cntcrtaintnout for the orphanage is ono of tho charity ovents of tlio year, elosety rivaling the charity ball. In addition to the children chil-dren it number of talented "grownups" "grown-ups" alwa3s assist on tho programme. The seating eapacitj' of tho Salt Lako theater is invariabfy sold out several da'? before March 17. Among tho features this year are several iancv dancors, Dolly Christen-sen Christen-sen in the ""Star do Ballett," Babe. Clark, the clovor Irish clog dancer; Marguerite Taylor in the Tipperary folk dance, Florence Springer m tho Irish iig, aud tn'ry Katherino Blanche Campbell Camp-bell in the sword dance. Tho young girls! will appear m two special numbers, num-bers, ono being "Pretty Peggy," with Mrs. H. M. Austin, tho original "Pretty "Pret-ty Peggy' ' o'f the Isle of Spico, in the title role. The children of St. Ann's will appear in two protty numbers, and they aro certainly very clover talented youngsters. The entertainment will he up to its usual standard, which means that tho old sign, S. It. O., will bo in evidence. |