Show rr Klaw Erlanger's massive production The Round Up will be the offering at the Salt Lake theatre week att r next The Round Up Is the great A American play of the hour Every charac character r and scene in tho piece breathes the life Ufe of ot the great southwest It Is so 80 realistic in its every aspect that the audiences who witness It forget for the time being beings that they are in a theatre become translated to the locale of tho the story and in their intense Interest actually participate in exciting happenings in real life The enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic en en- interest displayed in every audience audience audience au au- au- au Is the tho most flattering Indorsement this really great production can receive receive- The dramatic Incident of twenty mounted Indians riding along a ledge on a cliff cUff In Inthe Inthe inthe the third act and the marvelously realistic realistic realis realis- tic battle scene add an element of realism realism real real- ism to the play which has rarely been equaled in the history of the American stage Matinees will be given Wednesday Wednes Wednes- Wednesday day and Saturday Saturday i i iMme Mme Schumann Schumann-Heink has partly deserted deserted deserted de de- de- de the opera for the concert stage The warm and and- tender temperament of ot this queen of prima donnas and the In Intelligent Intelligent intelligent In- In humor with which her hearty personality Is Imbued have in a peculiar peculiar peculiar liar manner endeared her to the hearts of the musically appreciative Her never falling failing popularity always assures her a large audience halls taxed to their capacity capacity capacity ca ca- ca- ca being the rule In even out of the way towns of the far west March 14 when Salt Lake will have the pleasure of hearing the versatile artist In the Salt Lake theatre w will ll be bo no exception as the enthusiastic rush for th the best seats Is al almost almost almost al- al most unprecedented in this city The sale of seats is n now on Madame Marietta Oily Olly known abroad as the German Bernhardt will wJ begin her American tour under the management management management manage manage- ment of the In Providence on February 28 In Baccarat by Henri Bernstein author of Samson and Israel Israel Israel Is Is rael Madame Oll Oily Olly came to America last June She has been studying English during these months and her appearance in Providence will therefore be the first English speaking part that she has ever had After two or three weeks on tour she will be seen at one of the Shubert theatres in New York i Some years ago a newspaper conducted a contest to decide which American actor had the best claim to the title of ot matinee Idol Ido Among the list of votes I there appeared E. 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H Sothern William William Wil Wil- liam Faversham 4 Kyrle Bellew Dustin Farnum etc t and d at the tho ii bottom bot bot- bottom tom of the list was Frank Daniels 1 Now this preyed on Mr Daniels' Daniels mind for tor a long time He was not worried however that his name was at the bottom bottom bottom bot bot- tom of the list but he says he wondered who In this wide wide country had entertained entertained entertained en en- the opinion that he was worthy to be called a matinee idol He was elated over the idea so one day he determined determined de de- de- de to consult a beauty doctor who claimed to be able to correct certain fa facial facial facial fa- fa cial defects He thought he would be transformed Into so handsome an actor that he would henceforth be the envy of Bellew and Faversham but alas it was not to be On the way to the beauty doctors doctor's office he met a prominent theatrical theatrical theatrical the the- manager who made him a a. large offer to star in a musical comedy and incidentally he said You see Mr Daniels Daniels Dan Dan- your face Is your fortune That nose those eyebrows that chin Is what the public clamors for They cannot be Imitated imitated imitated imi Imi- for they are original with Frank Daniels It Is needless to to say say that he gave up the idea of visiting the beauty doctor i i i Mme Nazimova who has been having havinga a highly successful season on tour has begun rehearsals for a new repertoire of plays in which she will be seen when she goes to New York for her annual metropolitan engagement In March This repertoire will consist entirely of plays plaS In which Mme Nazimova has not been seen heretofore In New York including three Ibsen dramas Little Eyolf EYoU Lad Lady Ingre of and The Wild Duck The Fairy Tale by An Ideal Wife by Marco and The Sea Gull by Anton Florence Roberts who Is one of the popular Shubert stars says that what a beginner in any an profession needs most Is encouragement for it will do more towards developing ones one's talent than anything else Miss Roberts was greatly aided in making a success on the stage by encouragement from her late husband husband husband hus hus- band Louis Morrison For this reason she has always made it a point to en encourage encourage encourage en- en courage young who are striving to win laurels In the theatrical profession About nine years ago when the actress was playing in San Francisco she became became became be be- came attached to a young dancer who was very poor When this little girl at attracted attracted attracted at- at the attention of a New York manager and received an offer to go to the metropolis and dance in one of his companies she did not have any money for or railroad fare or hotel bills Miss Roberts then undertook to encourage her herto herto herto to the extent of ot providing her with necessary essary funds with which to make the trip a a. sum of ot She has never re regretted regretted regretted re- re this charity for the young dancer has las since become a. a a celebrated artiste who is known all allover over the tho world as Gertrude Hoffman Otis Skinner in Your Humble Servant Servant Se ant will conclude his long and sue sut engagement at the Garrick theatre theatre theatre the the- atre March 5 and begin his tour of some Bome of ot the larger cities On the following Wednesday March 9 9 Hattie Hattle Williams in her ier new play The Girl He Ire Couldn't Leave Behind will willo open pen at the tho Garrick There There is not an actress on the English speaking stage today who knows more about lt the art of makeup than Mme Nazimova Part of this famous actress actress' training in the Russian cons conserva conservatory va t the mastery of this subtle acc accomplish ment meet Mme Nazimova though one oil of i the youngest dramatic stars now before 7 the public does not hesitate to efface h her r beauty when the demand of the tho role can calls calls' 5 for such disfigurement t i i i i j William H. H Crane In Father and the tha Boys has now reached the home coun country coup coun try of George Ade author of the ble play and the tho scenes which it i f portrays Mr Crane and J his s company are receiving tho the warm welcome which hlen the middle west gives to Its Own awn P peo O. O pie 1 1 C i i Maude Adams this week closes closes' her en en 1 n In What Every Woman Knows at the tho Hollis Street theatre I In Boston and will wUl shortly start upon herl hew western tour which will take her to thai thel I Pacific coast During the month that Miss Adams has played in Boston she sha has broken the record for tor business at the Hollis Street theatre which had been rei f established by Richard Mansfield Her delineation of Maggie WYlie Wylle the rt charmless but charming heroine of the great Barrie masterpiece took Boston bv by w storm Miss Adams has has been notified t tb b by the Michigan Steel Steel Boat company that that the speed launch Peter Pan which the company's y 1000 employees P Y voted her dur l lat et f ing the early part of the tho winter r is now at the motor launch show which open opened d dIn 1 In Madison Square Garden February 19 j e b Last year the Peter Pan won a dozen trophies andin In speed contests on the great lakes and was a f presented es d to Miss Ao Adams fit Instead of a new boat because c of aw its d name After Atter the show the l la la h will I r be delivered to Miss Adams Adms wh In the dt rth spring will keep It moored in Roslyn iT Harbor on Long Island sound r i i A certain settlement worker who has been acting as a to detect druggists engaged in the illegal sale of cocaine has won the friendship of about a dozen unfortunate persons addicted to n the habit Rather than prosecute the apothecary this lady philanthropist decided decided decided de de- de- de that it would be far better to try to reform the dope fiends It was with tg this s intent ts t that she made a friends erg with Tlc n the victims and she is using eSI the most eloquent feminine persuasion to dissuade In them from the habit The other evening she attended a performance of Clyde i Fitch's masterpiece The City A A soon as the second act was over sh hastened fastened out to the box office and purchased purchased purchased pur pur- chased twelve seats for the earliest date available knowing that if she took her to witness Tully Marshalls Marshall's In Interpretation interpretation In- In of the horrible ultimatum in inthe inthe the dope fiends fiend's life It would have more I effect toward reform than anything else it i I Francis Wilson has an idea for another I play to follow his successful piece The Bachelors Bachelor's Baby running indefinitely at atthe atthe atthe the Criterion In New York but he lie is worrying worrying worrying wor wor- over the fear that he will never get to it It for the probabilities are that he ic will have to play The Bachelors Bachelor's Baby for the next three years at least Thus does success Inhibit genius C i iThe i The New York engagement of Sothern 1 and Marlowe at the Academy of Music I Is Is s proving to be another record breaker for this popular stellar and I also for the largest playhouse of Gotham Gotham- At every performance the capacity of that hat enormous theatre is tested When When the he engagement was Inaugurated no Wednesday matinees were scheduled buon but bu buton on account of ot the demand for seats theM the midweek matinee was restored after the first week and a special matinee on Wash 1 Washington's Vash Ington's birthday bIrthday w was s arranged I f I 1 IOtis II Otis Skinner is enjoying the tho luxury of I another metropolitan success In the Tark Tark-jt Tark i WIlson Ington play Your Humble Servant Servant Ser Ser- Ser Ser-j vant at the Garrick Mr Skinner Lafe iafe Towers In this piece is a fitting sue suc successor cessor to his last great character portrayal portrayal por- por Col Philippe in Th Tha Honor of the Family CS If It fifteen New York critics make the same prediction about a new piece ItIs it itis its Is s likely to come true It has come true In n the case of The Arcadians The Th Arcadians is the most successful piece now running In New York with th possible exception of The Dollar Prin cess S i i Marceline l the famous clown at ti thu t New few York hippodrome celebrated lit birthday last Saturday afternoon at th conclusion of the matinee by holding i a reception during which the funny IItti fellow shook hands with nearly dial dren Marceline Is perhaps the best be beloved beloved j be-j loved clown in the world world from from the point of view of the little folks for whose pat pat-i pat patronage patronage he has always been the greatest theatrical magnet among the funny men In circus life |