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Show 1 MIUSE MS TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. SALT LAKE THEATEB. "In the Bishop's Carriage." OBPHEUM THEATES Vaudeville. OBAND TKEATEK "Uncle Josh Perkins." LYBJO THEATER "Why Women Sin." FAIB QBOX7KDS Waaalch Skating Kink. NEW AUDITORIUM Skating. "In the Blshop'a Carriage," which will be seen at the Salt Lake Theater to-night. to-night. Is a dramatisation by Channlnfr Pollock of the famous novel "Of the same title by Miriam Michaelson. Maude Fealy. the youngest star on the dramatlo stage, will make her first appearance ap-pearance In "The Illusion of Beatrice" at the Salt Iake Theater on Monday evening;. even-ing;. December 24. also plsying roatlnee and evening on Christmas day. Miss Fealy's tour is under the direction of John Cort. and marks her advent among the leading feminine stars o'f the eoun-trv. eoun-trv. She has appeared since childhood with some of the most notable players of England and America, working legitimately legiti-mately through a rareer which has Justly culminated in placing her at the head of a carefully selected company of players. ... "Uncle Josh Perkins," as welcome as ever, made its appearance at the Grand last night before the usual Sunday night throng. Whether it'a Perkins, or Spruce-bv. Spruce-bv. or Whltromh. 4,l'ncl .Iftmh" nver grows old and his annual visit Is always greeted with a smile. The preaent company com-pany is up to the average and the "rube " of the performance ij simply side-splitting. 'T'ncle Josh." Including his hayseed hay-seed band, will hold the boards aint il Wedneeday night, with the usuai matinee Wednesday. ... "Why Women Sin" has been given here before, but in no more successful manner than by the Lyric Stock company last night. Miss Lillian Mason, the new leading lead-ing woman from the Bast, made her first appearance and scored a big hit. Frederick Fred-erick Moore as Phllllpl. continued his good work. Pearl Kthler aa Flrt made good with a difficult part. The Cohen of Jack McDonald won the audience completely. com-pletely. The other parts were all aptly handled by the other members of the company. "Why Women Sin" runs all tbe week, with matinees Wednesday and Saturday. ... The Orpheum will be conducted as a stock house again next aummer. The Orpheum company has engaged White Whlttlesy and Rebecca Warren as leads, with a strong support. Mr. Whlttlesy needs no Introduction to the Salt Lake public, his past work having made him a favorite here. Miss Warren Is perhaps not so well known locally, hut her reputation repu-tation in the places where she has worked gives a worthy "opposite" for Mr. Whlttlesy. Whlt-tlesy. ... Another strong bill is the promise at the Orpheum this week. It will be headed head-ed by Chris Bruno and Mabel Russell in a dainty comedy skit Leah Russell, formerly for-merly soubrette at New York's leading Yiddish theater, is another strong attraction, attrac-tion, while Fred Zobedle. the world's greatest hand balancer, will arouse Interest. In-terest. The other features are in keeping keep-ing with the pace set. |