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Show A: CALT LAKE TTTTATLMl. Txt-rday, llatinee and Nlgbt "A CLinese- Honeymoon." llonday and Tuesday Nights, "Wednesday llatine Florence Eob-erta Eob-erta In "Zaza." Wednesday and Thunday Nlghta, .Saturday Matinee Florence Roberta in "The AdTenture of Lady Ursula," ' Friday Night Florence Roberta la "Teea of the D'UrbervlUes." Saturday Night Florence Roberta In "Harta of the Lowlands." Florence Roberts wll open what , promises to be the most brilliant en ; element of her career at the Salt Lake ik. Jitter on Monday night with an elab- rate revival of "Zaxa," which will be : continued Tuesday night and Wednea- day afternoon, and be succeeded by ( "The Adventure of Lady Ursula" on j "Wadnesday and Thursday nights and 1 Saturday afternoon, "Teas of the D'Ur- bervlUes" on Friday night, and "Mart of the Lowlands" on Saturday nlghC The engagement has an additional Interest, In-terest, Inasmuch as Melbourne Mao-Do Mao-Do well, who has frequently been seen here as a star in the Bardou drama, comes as the leading support to the gifted actress. Among the other players play-ers will be Messrs. Lucius Henderson, "WUlUm Yerance. Sterling Lord Whlt-;ney, Whlt-;ney, Gregory Rogers, Christian Lynton. Forrest Seabury. Philip Lord, Frank McQuarryv A. White, William Woodson, Wood-son, M. T. Word and the Misses Adele Worth.. Louise Royce, eGorgie Wood- . thorpe, Anita Allen, LiUian Armsby. U tetson, .Eva Manton, R. Budd. Leo Balcom and little Ollie Cooper. "Zaza" still retains Its fascination to the general gen-eral public, - and is drawing immense houc2s at every performance. It runs the gamut of human emotion and develops de-velops Miss Roberts' best emotional qualities. "The Adventure of Lady Ursula" Ur-sula" is a romantic comedy by Anthony Hope, author of "The Prisoner of Zen-da" Zen-da" and other popular plays, and is one of the most charming and enjoyable stories that has ever been put upon the ' stage. "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" is one of the most impressive plays in the range of the drama, and relates a story of absorbing Interest. "Marta of the Lowlands" is a fascinating story of evanish peasant life, and is beautifully w- -Jtten by Angel Gulmera, one of the n. .sters of Spanish literature. It made quite a hit here when presented by Miss Roberts during conference week, and many people will be glad of the opportunity oppor-tunity of seeing it once more. It has not taken long for Thomas Jefferson, Jef-ferson, son of Joseph Jefferson, to establish es-tablish himself as a popular and prosperous pros-perous star. He gives a masterful performance per-formance of "Rip Van Winkle." and is being received with open arms all over the country.- Young Mr. Jefferson resembles re-sembles his famous father so closel". both on and off the stage, that one can hardly tell them apart. When he comes on the stage It seems as if the elder Jefferson himself were there. His voice is that of his father, ana his laugh recalls re-calls old associations with dear old Rip. Mr. Jeff?rson will appear at the Salt Lake Theater December 6 and J.. . , "A Chinese Honeymoon" in new dress, with a number of new features, pleased a large audience at the Salt Lake Theater The-ater Friday night Georgia Bryton as the Inimitable Fl Fi was capital and won distinct favor with the audience. John I Kearney as Pineapple snowed clever comedy work and sang with good effect. Other characters were in capable capa-ble hands and the chorus was exceptionally excep-tionally strong. The grla were young and "peachy" and made a good show In themselves. An innovation that made a decided hit was the new song. ."Oolong ."Oo-long LI." sung by Regina McAvoy and ' chorus. . "A Chinese Honeymoon" will .fee repeated Saturday afternoon and slight. . . |