Show G TO THE I SIGHT FIGHT HT is iss Margaret Whit Whit- lit The Sub gut tel lei Christian with I ids stock company 11 Id m by the Rennie r t getting ge a fine s iter ter season Some of off or f ritho the year arc yet to next week will see entertainment Read Kead II gents promise below S L T LARS LAKE fit t comedy writing is r fiuL fus which will be beI i I theater Thursday Ia nights The book present day is Js folly save rave only 1 atlon In trials and J 5 the same The Morals of nl Ji 1 1 a study of a Ii man mail woman as tat Liat womans woman's pf p I look u ook k Is W V. J J. 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I to iii Fl Five months n ti b Sir Alarms l all al- al albut albut l but ut the ending of I in tin scenes Genes in her brief n. n the home of her 1 alwa always s 's a pathetic m gifted by nature 1 f seem t m to carry parry tho l' l of or Carlotta he is polite nimble I I eyes ees and beseech beseech- en erest smile that Her liar att attitude lp m not he to dainty creature I e act act or motion dis- dis she he is a frail In- In Ink and white while done dono donot yta t a recluse from a tI kation of the dic dire lq I comes books and anday I ay go bang n Miss any nany little l feminine ml i I ulse tingle but the theto to 16 jo a agile lIe way in which attitude of p ip feel feet and nether l' l t tho audience e. e gives gives to the harac and force forre that on Jon era He lie I Is the staid tone hobby hobby the the ann anJi an- an n Ji the little harm han harmI his slumber of rei re- re L i uses the passionate I this Yen ven en meant from th the i Fl comans omans protector torte Known artists who will Bliss ISS Doro Dolo are Marie Mario bbott William Pos- Pos Ann nn Meredith Alice Alice- fn- fn n i Fr Fred d Eric Geor Georee Georg c ip Ethel Morrey and and I V. meld of ot romantic Otis n almost without r f ill present at the ming week weel the tho I H be at the Colo- Colo other t play by Arthe Arf ArPI Ar- Ar PI f the tho same lines JInes as 81 of or Sword This ul-Jer ul of Fortune I m J the novel of the I ghen hen written was wasti art ti who Is a warm io 10 The play is tho the I f and Mr by y those who have havethe havethe the strongest ro- ro stage today It m j plot and counter counter- counter I escapes De Pd leas has a hero of ort ort as the time yo young ng t tight of Sword only Incognito In Bourbons In France urbon Is sent by at t Bourbon toa to toa a which have come conic comeIon comen Jon Ion n and Illegal act acts e eh governor P of Mor- Mor B have named The 1 I f. f name of a wastrel given names only i f there Is a Gerald tin sin of the rogue in him pin in 1 when of or Gabrielle do de deits' deits its ier from brutal solo sole sol- sol o e conduct of The Tho than tan rumor has deK deas del de- de l K has as entered Into a a's as s 's uncle lt the baron ier es' t honor but she Intermingled d with I Pv since and Gabrielle M Is another pretty Idyl and some beautiful passages between Pascal the tho princes prince's friend and Gabrielle's foster sis sis- ter The latter Is a coquette and Pascal Pascala I a daredevil Each has some bright lines and adds add much to the humor of the play As Gerard Mr 11 Stuart will be bo perfectly I at home homo The audacity and coolness of ot the hero in the face ace Of M all Acuities ar are suited stilted Mr 11 Stuarts Stuart's to easy stage manI manner man man- I ner npr Mary Hall hail as GabrIelle will be beautiful bean bean- and charming harming in all the tho serious passages pas pas- t sages when her downfall Is being planned There Is no lack of action In the pla play G Gentlemen In those days lBs wore swords s1 and I used them freely There Timers is much fighting fight fight- ing but it is the picturesque sort of warI warfare warfare war war- I fare which pleases 1 The costumes os lumps are those of the period bright and beautiful for or the men as for forthe forthe forthe the women The old castle and the chateaux chateaux chateaux cha cha- furnish the stage painter with opportunities op op- of or which h ha Ime do does s not fan fall to take advantage ad AT THE G GAt GRAND GRAD At At- Atthe the Grant Grand theater Monday l night Salt Lak will have ha an opportunity to pass upon th the production of that talked about much talked a bout play pla The Dine Blue Mouse the tIle latest and reported d to b be the heat best st work of the popular p rl pa Clyde Fitch The production Is said to be an elaborate elaborate rate one 1 Everything used on the th stage tage is il carried by the tho company even en th the turn tore ture carp carpets ts ru rugs paintings s a brae et etc making It an exact reproduction of that now at the lime Lyric theater New r Yerk where the piece Is enjoying its 11 J eighth h month 1 of phenomenal h n prosperity i The Blue Mouse lione ha has proven pro the greatest theatrical sensation of the season season sea sea- son from all a accounts It has hal become I 1 perfect craze r not only In New XI York but through the south and east tt as t where the th company pan which 1 h s 's s to In appear here has t z 1 t j I s I Y 4 u ws s e ef f S i S N MORALS OF MARCUS AT THE SALT LAKE NEXT WEEK I been touring louring It is claimed by the representative representative that the action of the tho mayor in inonA one onA of the tho eastern cities titles was entirety entirely uncalled uncalled un un- called ailed for fOI and had the mayor witnessed the 1 performance rl himself and not been duped ese and misled l' l I by a tg few rew fanatics s The Tho ih Blue Mouse would not have been pla played so prominently in n the limelight of f public Ine criticism This h however e seems n not to have In any way been detrimental to the tine piece but t on the contrary It h has been the result i of greatly atM advertising Mr rrb Fitch's Fitch oom comedy The Tho Blue Mouse has no moral to tell but bul aims alms to amuse and it is saId sad that Mr 11 Fitch has crowded as much fun into three tho acts as could be bp done As s usual he h has conceived not nut only original and unique types but novel 11 scenes r Y s F I S y v t tr r r Mats tv a afY at fY i t i g y J s. s MISS BERYL HOPE As the Lady in iii Three Weeks The Tho leading character e lara ter Paulette Divine I a a. e Salome dancer known a as The Th Blue lUf Mouse l Is a cm-cation cm distinct distinct dis dis- and lasting She is neither r good 1 or bad Ashton Stevens ens in the New r NewYork NewYork York F Evening Journal calls call her benignly benignly be beI I tough As pla played ed by Miss 1 Elsa n Ryan an one of the most winsome and gracious actresses of ot the present sent age The Blue Mouse becomes becomes be be- I comes conies a sort of glorified d devil Il Another r odd type is ls that of the old German German German Ger Ger- man woman whom the Mouse for 25 n 1 per the president employs ft as of her the Je Jen n mother railroad U d. d Then who likes too I every pretty face Is another from hewn rock time el type r. Tills This propensity gives 11 rise to most o of the c complications II Rolette his secretary wants to be made division su suI superintendent su- su I nt and he pays nays pays The Blue Mouse to Impersonate 11 his s own wife and I flirt with the oil pr president In order to we ille the th promotion from him tW The trick Is turned and th the that follow follow follow fol fol- low are said to be too man many to describe Jh Time The cast ast Is a large one and Includes I Miss Elsa Esa Ryan Han Stein StEn Wilton George Taylor Iola Palmer nod some O lr twenty others The production l t Is IR said paH to b ba b. one of th tho b best st the tilt i Shubert has ever er sent on tour It Is an exact reproduction of the ono one now now now-In In Its Ils p eighth month of or wonderful success at the I L Lyric rl theater New Yerk York and where the piece will remain indefinitely I I I s I II I I I i v F 4 r t filA f RALPH STUART AS GERALD DE C COBALT IN A COURIER OF FOR FOR- TUNE |