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Show """"" ' I , '.' 1 "I'l i- . ' : : . : ' t ' '. ; . ' - ; - f r a r . : : . 1 1 '. i f " i : r if : - V ? r ' " r t:.; v ..." i Mit.ii:.:3f:ur- : : r 1 i r v'.'A ta f'.vcn f-tur- c'ly. T'. J :r ufl'.et:: a trs r. :re Cr cf .' s r-' t c-'.t jrel and fash-i--.r.at' . -' evtr a--:r.t!ei in tt-.e i ?lt L;.. - 'i . tvr l.-ter.ed to Ilrs. Char'.- s i:h..J, s' 1-cture on "V.'aer.cr t: e Ldyrfvih 1 iUval" last r.Uht. The Kcture w.3 Illustrated by splendid f urecrtioon views, f howlr? the scenes from w hh-h the c.'.lr vu'.r.ed composer drew h!s las; ira. n, 1. s home and sur-ro'jnl sur-ro'jnl - 7--, enl characters and scenes from his works es i resc-nted by the Freatest artist. s. Mrs, Charles Uhoades I resp i te! "Va-ner as a thUosopher, workir? flor.T cchr.Ite Hnea. all aiming at a - r 1 i wrr-: ? enl culminating la the grf at drama cf "1'arsiJal." Inter-FperFed Inter-FperFed throujh the lecture most bar-rnor.iou:y bar-rnor.iou:y Mr. Cose cn the piano pave selections from the music of the Wagner Wag-ner operas. As a rrelude Mr. Gloss rendered a rortlon, of the third act from "Lohepgrln" and was heartily encored, ThYIecture was a most entertaining onfl . speolal organ recital was glvtn by Pr(if. MoCle'ian at the Tabernacle this m-rn!ng in Mrs, P.hoades' honor. This afteimon at the Uenyon Mrs, Rhoades is holding an informal reception, . A dancing "matinee will be given at the Bait Lake Theater this afternoon from 2 to 6. 1 "Corianton" opens its conference engagement en-gagement at the Salt Lake tomorrow night. . . "Am I My Brother's Keeper?" is the theme of Tolstoi's "Resurrection," a dramatization of which will be presented pre-sented at the Grand theater the first half of next week by -Aiflen Benedict and his company. The- estats of William H. West, the minstrel, has been settled. Its value -was - tO.ooo, of which one-half was Flven to Mrs. West, and the other half divided between the relatives,, v, V - R, B. Mantell has given up his idea of fjolng to Australia, as reports from that section are said not to favor new ventures. ven-tures. . . "The Belle of New York" celebrated Its two thousandth performance a few days ago at Stratford, in England. Lottie Blair Parker, author of "Under "Un-der Southern Skies" and "Way Down East." is at Atlantic City, where she hopes to soon regain her strength. i When Richard Mansfield produced "Julius CaeBar" in Richmond, Vtu, the other night, "twenty Confederate- veterans vete-rans appeared as Roman Senators. Th 'society of the Sons of the Revo-uT Revo-uT .J'bave offered a gold medal to the Columbia university student who shall create the best play of revolutionary life. . ;-. . Adele Ritchie is. soon to appear m a new piece to be produced by the Shu-berts. Shu-berts. ' Early "this month, .while playing at Wllkesbarre, J. H. Stoddart was taken ill and obliged to cancel his performance perform-ance of "Beside the Bonnie Briar Bush." In all his long career on the stage this is the first performance he has bad to cancel because of illness. , .......... Amonf; new features with the Bar-num-Bailey circus thie season will bs large models of United States war vessels. ves-sels. They represent the Olympla, New York, Brooklyn. Oregon, Kearsarge, Puritan. Katahdln, Petrel, Porter, Dolphin Dol-phin and Porpoise. . .: |