Show I AMUSEMENTS I NEXT WEEK SALT LAKE LAKE Beginning Monday night Mrs Leslie Ledio Carter In her now now play Vasta Herne Herno a 3 a tragedy COLONIAL COLONIAL Beginning Sunday Sundar night The Tho Girt Girl from Rectors lectors to tG run four nights and Wednesday matinee beginning Thursday night grand opera repertoire by the International Grand Opera company ORPHEUM Beginning ORPHEUM-Beginning Beginning Sunday night advanced vaudeville BUNGALOW Beginning Sunday night nigh Dora Thome by y the tho Arington Aring Aring- ton players ayers GRAN GRAND GRAND Be Beginning inning Sunday night A ASocial I A ASocial Social octal Highwayman by 01 byte the Willard Willard Wil- Wil lard Mack stock comp company nj Salt TA kc anni amusement om nt will find plenty of entertainment at the th theatres n next week One of f the states Mazes J t l stars i is i 7 and Dd the grand crand opera Kea season will nill open lp n. n Tho press Dress aJ agents agents' AT TH THE SALT LAKE There In to Interest In the reappearance reap P rant n of or Mrs lira I T. pM iII C Carter f before Salt It Lake Jake that theatre theatregoers orra n next week wf beginning be bey bp- bp ginning Monday night night ht nt III the Suit Lake c th theatre the famous American actress v will nm be seen In a R pea new play In which she portray the character of r a R woman omm of or the present day S for or the tho first time In her ca carver caner r of remarkable suc euc r EVry devote otee f of th the theatre In Amer- Amer lea tea with Ith an appreciation of or what t IK le heat best bestIn In dramatic art arl knows known how Carter can an act and th the pr present reports of or hir li r apP appearance aranco credit her with more tint tin iw and Interest In her perform perform- I r 1 anco ano now than ever before h. Vasta Home erne In is th the title of the n naw w play and It Is modem In C every essential c and Mrs fits ll's Carters Carter's admirers are expecting n a remarkable success Tho The story dory tor deals r with present pres day dav IW New York life and the characters are II said J to be drawn with th th strength th and anil clearness which ha has dl 1111 1 Mr work sine since h he hem m mAth made d his first successful cf rul bow as a 1 pl- pl w right In the solo rolo of or the heroine Mrs Carter Carler portrays 1 a woman oman very el ery much of or the world worM of or today oday The rhe pIll play Is o Q theme them that Is la m mysterious and romantic In hu fact there is so o much of th the of or the m about ut It that Mr Mrs Carter has lias maven ghen out but Scanty of or the tle plot preferring to toI I let t th the piece picCo mako Its IL own on appeal 1 and no go to tho rho audience without previous ex cx- cx I The story i n Vasta Herne a New rw NewYork York woman roman who has won both bolh fame and fortune In hi her literary work Her Tier stories I are arc tho the sensation of the da day and It Is a n wonder how a n. girl of her a upbringing and could have attained such It a wonderful knowledge of or th the workings orkin of or the tile human heart as to enable her to create cre- cre create ate such flueh literature An As a matter of fact Vasta Herne Hernes a writing Is donG done under a mysterious m and pathetic nce An Influence an influence which uncontrolled threatens to en engulf her Th I love lo Interest In the drama cornea comes from th the fact fad that two men love o asta one tel tel- el el- el 1 11 hI desiring to uso use her man marvelous clous ge ge- ge for his own ends the tho other finely and generously and with an intense Intene de- de e- e Fire to h help lp her Tho battle of souls b between those these l two o omen men and the tho struggle In th the heart of or Pasta Herne when called to choo choose c b between be boy tween them thom furnishes dramatic Interest of nl th the keenest emotional kind kind- This Is till nil that Is known or will be bo known knon before the premiere performance of the 1116 tory story ot or Vasta Berne Heine The piece it Is In four actA The TM first and the lost take place In the library of or Vasta Herne Berne In New ew NewYork I York the tho second act oct shows shown a n. llla villa n on th the Hudson and the third takes takes' place In Int n t Alexandria 4 Egypt EgIt j The play Is produced tm under ler th the sole 4 direction o 01 oi Mrs Carter who ho Is III about i 0 tho the ani only remaining manager In tn InA A met lea She is b sold said to have provided pro ata atapo atago o pictures that t are nrc ornate an and beautiful beau beau- with a a. marked attention to detail II It Is la she he too who has been n responsible for the engaging nga of her supporting company comP com corn well 11 known players P parry pany UI Tho Timo list of or Includes 1 E. E J. J Ratcliffe John G Glenden- Glenden n n Frank Joseph Louts Louis Ms Us Florence Malone Lillian an Cahill Ca- Ca hlll hill v W. H. H Shay Charles Ha Hane ne and Al Alice Alice Al- Al ice Butler Butler- A AT THE ORPHEUM I I Jack Jack Jaek the Giant Km Killer rn i i is the ti title tl ti- tic tle of n a novel act which is given n the tho most prominent pro place on the q Orpheum program m for next week weck Georee Geore Au Auger cr and his e company of players will appear in the tho sketch which w is a dramatization of the famous fair fairy star story Auger is known a u tho the tallest actor in the world With him arc ro several midgets who be because cause aus of their diminutive siz size sire I ate ato his is height lie stands over Vcr ei eight tl jf feet tall and seems cems to be even cn larger z i W cn standing t b by the side of oC these tiny s Ei Eight ht pretty girls t under the dir direction of or Joseph Hart lIart will make their first appearance in Salt Lake City They rhey appear in four scenes eDS t fir first r t t j in n a Rotting netting representing the tIle Strand Stroud in io Lon Lon- Ion don 00 and then in a of III scenes with one bowin showing girls bathing bathing bath bath- in ing in the tho surf Some novel mechanical nl clev e are used u cd for or tb the surf scene which hleb arc are Hart harts hart's s 's own invention in Carson Cuson and Willard Dutch comedians will trill present an nn act which bleh they stoic The Dutch in Egypt Th The idea cn- cn is will said t to ho be yen cr funn funny It has to do 6 with a couple of ot Germans ns in eel nI l. l t dr dress in a Ii scene representing the j hc he Sphinx x and the tho Dc Desert Crt o f the Sa Sa- Ti tarn Carson anti and Willard pro aro both Capital l and original comedians whose humor is iN IK Irresistible in its ap appeal aJ The Thalia quartette will provide some tome excellent music and a 1 bit bitof of corn com c ely ly r. r This quartette c has bas been cn one of the most mool sought after act sett h by Ducic I managers 11 and i to o it its long list of t engagements at t all tho the principal music musiu halls in England ma mav 1 be bc added two in in London Toe Joe Ja Jackson kon It styled eQ the lithe Europ European 1 vagabond coons contIs from B Berlin with a neat and at attractive he bicycle performance which is skillful and aurl b humorous Sin Single Jc handed haDdell be he provides ro ol one of the most re re- remarkable r D' D cycling e nets net cr c seen ceD LaUra Aura u kh in h her r protean mono logue II Studies From rom Life will present present present pre pre- sent an n t artistic tic aeries cri I of character r rt t types on on of which ie is a very feeble old man milD in costume bam Sant Albertus and Allun are arc eccentric jugglers with some sonic new nc tricks nn and l some pome good nod u l laughs h Th They h here re w direct from tho the Coliseum Lon Lon- lion j With Wit its attractive headline acts net neW pictures on OD the J and the tho 4 ct tn cr youthful Orpheum orchestra the tho new bill should be ns IU pod HI as Ill if not nut notI I better any any- bill presented at the Orpheum Or Or- Orpheum beum this or aJ any apy other season t Ii ya yat AT THE COLONIAL j The Girt Yom Prom Rector which lies has bun been more widely dicu od l than any other r COm comedy y now UI the public will iK 1 ngaR m ment nt Hi Itt th the l th theat theatre the the- atre at re to tomorrow morro nl night ht for four tour nights night only and Wednesday matinee The tOT of I the place piece gea j with Ith a ayoung young Qun wife 11 who ho tires tiff of or i the tho monotony of or iv R small ton town In to a Michigan c 1 gar during during- d her hei lh hu nI ft ab a absence an and who ho d doMe II to ser see r something of or tho the Whitt hito Lights Lights' of the eastern metropolis oll Th There h h. h insets man many t leg of Ut U U e all ail night circles s and th the complications follow when she returns re- re re re- turns to Michigan l an to meet me m t rl r of the I i r rounder at the home hom of or a mutual friend Th The origin of or tho the comedy m Is III French like Ilko most of the tho so railed called p playa yn Paul M 1 rott Totter Potter r made tho the English trans r la lation The cast t l hi h. headed by y Carrie atria Webber T r l hi In the iHl role sod includes Include William Joha O l J. J Clar Clark ht Allen In I Ed- Ed want 11 Marry Hurry Fowler Laura Ly- Ly VJ 7 P r t Y w r s Y r r x ti tl t h L L Li i. i Y 1 k r I N x s 1 r a r re t e Fg f ii k kii J Jr 1 r r E l k In I- I r k o oi i r rY Y f 4 i n t w AW AWk k a vb d r. r yi S e A At t M 1 i t SS a ti w a rw-r rw x r N g roi i Y F y Mn f T ll two a bb 1 L L L' L LIE IE CAD K IP L 0 o oHER HER 7 LATES t roan man Isabella an Beth Tate Ma Marie Marie Ma- Ma art rt rie Tower and tho the Pendleton sisters all of ot whom appeared appealed at Webers Weber's Music hall during the tilE remarkable run run of ot tho rho I play la In New York S The Colonial theatre theatre- patrons will ha have for or their attraction w week elt after next t the musical n extravaganza sut success 8 cess The Caland Cat Cal and the lyrics Fiddle 1 and music by Carleton Lee Joice Colby Colb and a Ii a presenting company said to number o or o r forty r prom prom- extravaganza extra pantomimic Hn and musical musical mu mu- comedy corned players The Cat and aud the Fiddle Is an absorbingly ly CUnn funny story Britten on a a. theme from tho the old nursery nursery o th theme me of or Mother Iother Goo Goose e fame There Thore arc aro musical numbers number galore scenic dl displays s 's of ot color and hued hue mar- mar feats of UlU Illusions maple magic ma l and transformation trans formation with Ith n ml many ballot ballet o c b by a chor chorus M of or much b beauty aul AT THE U GALOW There are few who have Bare not at one onetime onetime time or othor read tP d th the story MOO of Dora Theme Thome- If Ir nil all would v but bin own to It touching novel hovel of or lo e and Ild s l h by i Charlotte M 11 J. J 1 raeme had a 0 remarkable vogue and was fUn really tho the drat of or a n school of or sentimental nl 1 o T The Thc c play made l from tIlts this book was as equally popular r and andin andin in the tho dramatic tt form tho stor story was was' ns again th the delight of thou thousands tho Recently there tHero has been boen a re m of It this tho pilL play h hj by leading stock companies of the eastern cities with remarkable success The public seems t t to have ha turned to th thA sweet CIt n old love lo drama dramn a all as ref refreshing and wholesome after much that w was s cail come Romo or on th the tho other hand salacious In III Philadelphia Dora Dorn Thome hom I is ha th the bl biggest st S-st run of the season It Is this which determined ton Arington to toRO gho R a Ie week neck o of It at the DUI Bungalow The Bungalow Stock company as at present nl constitute TV will handles the drama drama dra dra- ma frill in excellent manner It t will s servo o i HE as HEa asa a medium of or Introducing to the SnIt Salt lAke public In a R. prop proper r vehIcle MI Mills II n Frances Brandt a R charming and pretty little won woman on a as 81 well as r r John Ince th the company's handsome leading lead man will m phi play Roland Keu actors make lo In as charming a n as al d do does s Mu alto 01 love and In Dora Dorn Thorns 11 he be will III have o plants plants' of or opportunity opportunities There Is hi n A and l d a as I v well 11 ax nil H Ii bright sid aid to Dora Dors a too ston story Roland Holand Earle rl h heir Ir to the Lh great creat Un English h house of or E falls fall In tn love 10 with Dora Dom wh when n th they are only hob boy and I nd girl and ml her hr 8 secretly In to defiance of hi Mu hula father Ix Lord rd Karle Earle Ja When Wheal he tells his father what ho has done dono he ho is driven from hit hla home homo and adopts art aa ns his hili profession l For or a time limo they lIve lire happily in Italy til but t has not been educated to take tako th the position ln In society which Roland would hav her and clouds nI arise Finally Dora unaccustomed d to to the tho world orld mistakes slight attentions of ot her husband to an nn En English beauty tin and flees ees returning to her homo home in England J W If f i. i L V ft ff 1 F j- j 4 r- r x v. v j r Tr P t tit ti t q 4 t II III j fr b bi i I J JOSEPH HARTS HART'S BATHING G GIRLS CURLS AT THE There is le a Ii complete citran estrangement ement which only ends lon long after Roland has succeeded to tho the ancestral estates and reconciliation tion I is brought about by bv the death ot of th their lr daughter under pc peculiarly sad ad clr- clr Then with wItha a nobler love O C chastened t b by the b both th hl have c unIt un- un It Hit 0 thc they enter into a n complete happiness h l Thre There are excellent for II I m mb r of or large r e presenting company and tho piece Is b by no means without humor H It la 1 I however frankly u ii n love lov story attempting to teach I lesson lesion s n nor f r tM r h rf t rr c II I I I h I rt f I r THE FROM JHOM RECTORS t Co Colonial t onial Theatre i lour four our nights starting rUng Sunday II to treacle each 1 a a sermon air Mr- J Arington n will e gf It a 0 worthy worth pre pre- m with now new scenery and every ery ne- ne Cf cc b bf gC iku s f or rr AT THE GRANDA GRAND A So Social o F I I l I I I man at the tho Grand Giand October 10 will be bo commencing Sunday w o one e of or the h he bent beat things g the Willard Mack 1 company has hu dott out That Tha t the different members of ot the the- rude gracefully from the careless s dress of tho the western drama barns to th the tho eve e ring clothes of or the tho modem moll mod em ent conventional play was waR clearly Ir by their theli performance of or Urho Flue Other Oil I after a stories serif of or western pla plays tt A Social Highwayman c Captain Swift null aud Ramos has has' n a ns' ns gentleman s' s n thief as Its central figure a figure a aman man mox moving mo Ing In New No Yorks York's 8 best to nil all Int Intents and purposes a n. gentleman and yet ct et a thief illard Mack was ex cx e well liked as Captain Swift and his hilt rendition of or should be a delightful pcr DougLas Doug Dong las 1115 pla plays Elmer Elinor lh the lie girl with whom when the gentleman ails falls fall In 10 lo love e while hll Fled Fled- crick Allen will 11 ho have the part of Hanby the tilt part rondo made famous by 1 1 M 1 Holland The Flue bala balance balanc nc of or the raft 3 are re well ell cared for and Mr Mack ho has hOl given n tl the play hU his hUu u usual ul l correct stage t setting willbe will willbo bo be matinees Wed day and S Saturday mille Ferguson on thin tilA latest sample of or ofa ora a chorus girl who became ml a star Mar through dint of or combined hard study and talent l la I winning friends rapidly at Hacketts Hackett's theatre as tho the exiled young joung scion selon of ro royalty royalty roy roy- alty lIt In Such Sueh a a. Little Queen This comedy of or Channing Pollocks Pollock's in Is an allaround all all- around for ambitious strugglers struggle tr lh for forIr Mr Ir Pollock himself lr lOm conies under that hud head having risen from tom tho |