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Show " : , TONIGHT AXT LAKE "The Hrl in the Taxi." COLONIAL Xaxio Dressier la "TU-lle'e "TU-lle'e Nightmare." OARRIOK Th Oarrtck Stock company com-pany In "On the, Quiet." OP.PHEUM Advanced Tiodrrill. BBUBERT The Allen Curtis Mnsica' Corned company in "lb Hb Feck Fair.lly." MAJE8TI0 The Majeetle Mtcl Comodjr company in "Th Mic Bathf." v UBBTT Mortal plrtnm and aonfa. C01XMAL If you want to lauall at nmrfhlnc nally worth While, don't tail to arc Marie llrr-anler In Tlllle NUtht-mare." NUtht-mare." at the Colonial tontaht. for It la thr last rlianre 8alt laketa will have of eeHna; thts funnv moman In her amualna ' Hla. The priMluctlow la Ihe larceat In etrv"wav thai haa been aeen in alt . Kake for aonie time, and I tn au h good oHidlllon that It looka aa thouah th-v eie aivlna Ihe piay a new dtuipmenl eat-h night. ' The attraction at the Coinnlal for three 'Jr nlKhfi and Satuiday matin', etartlnf r t'miomiw nlaht. la the American comedv, "K Gentleman From MitiKieaippl." with Robert A. "li tier In the role of Kenatcr ltnadon and John Butler aa Bud Italneo, tienapaper n-pwrler. (tAI.T LAKK "The Girl In the Taxi" eomea to the ealt like theatre thla aft-emiwn aft-emiwn and will play tonight. The play waa adapted from the Kreiu h hy Htani-Uui Htani-Uui flange, who haa retained aU the original Krehch at mo p he re a nd clever new whit it male the piece such a svu-' svu-' ant ion tn Purls and Berlin, where It wi f'r .ufta euaa- -utt- a la hi a. - flta .iiaih I'shls of tuiiinigiit life In the cat,-a aod e-n the boulevards are depicted with al the mastery for which the foreign a lit! tor, Anthony Mars, la famous. . - A!esandra Boncl. the famous hrrle tenor now touring America In concert, has never IWure this season rendered a ong in ptihllc In the Kngiish language. On his prosent tur. however, he haa Incorporated In-corporated several aneh eonga in hla program. pro-gram. Honei will be seen March 3s at th Pelt I j.Ve theatre under the man age went of Fred C. lira ham. WARRICK There' a aeenlc triumph at the (ia trick this week In the manner In ; which that t) tea I re Jia staged "On tlie - julet" that rcdects a a odd of credit mi Ihe resourcefulness nf the manage ment and the talent of the scenic artist. Mr. Lund. Opening with the conferva -tiry-ftce-iic in act 1 and closing on board the var.it oryphee. with the cabin and deik of the latter shown, the threw acts , of the tiproartcua fane have been given a retting that 1 a delight. ORPHEI'M "It can't he dreseea. your , Jewels, that care about. After all. there- Is no necklace in the world like tn ha by arm Mround your net k." Thia , line 1 Lillian furkiiart'a strotig piaylet. "What tei v Woman Want." at the f rr'ie:ini. Ini ariribly calls for a pMe cntil the apnlausc dies down. Mtsa Hurl. hart, who ftt private life Is Mr. OoMamtth. puts cviiaiderahle pathos Into those lines, not only because she la an actiern. but alie has left at home her little lit-tle girl while she I touring the Orpbeum rirtuft.. a RHt'JtERT Thoe among oeg plar. awr goera who missed' eeelnc Dtiris Wilson f when she played here at the Orpbeum three weeks ago are going to tlie Hhu-hert. Hhu-hert. on lower slain slreet. for a ight of this stunning girl, who 1 scoring a hit as tlie prima donna of th Curtla Musical Comedy company. . - tt'rtlTNKY HALL An 'elaborate pro-gr-n of nine separate i-t-t been ar ranged for the benefit of the hall building, build-ing, fund to he 4nven tomorrow night in the hall. A me tig the headllnera are John P. Spencer. B, K. Toung. Hpem-er lwaon. Jr.. and the dlstlngulsried 7on-trallo. 7on-trallo. Miss Florences Jepperson. who rontes up from Pmvo to sing a number of solos. Ml Ppencer. Miss Alder and . Mis Jlehsn bpenrer will prtrluce frr the flrtet time here the new sketch. "A Game of Three " Another feature will be a skft from the new opera by Mlaa Margaret Mar-garet Wb'tnev. in whh h ehe and a num-'hr num-'hr of her associate will take part. The .work has not yet been named. Thre-e of th IT. of V. girls Mis Tolhurut, Mi Pr.nl non and Misa Oabbott will g.ve some artistic dances. A number of living liv-ing pictures will be presented by young la 'He of Die eighteenth ward. Professor ftchdMtler. Herman ftchettler and Mrs. Ksntner will render a eeteetton from "Madame Hherry." and the Pvper, - Whitnev. Ensign and Ppencer quartette will sing a round of old time melodies, fteeterved seat are now on sal at tlie Leseret News book store. |