Show COLO I. Those who ho have o not seen scon Colonial Tho The Chocolate Soldier at tho the this week should not miss tho the last chance of do doing n so at the last performance to to- to night Th The Straus traus mu music lc woven about tho the Shaw play Ia Is delightful beyond de do- do Nothing like it Jt has ever been seen cen in Salt Lake Jako and It is Js unfortunate that the thc cn engagement Is III so short that a n afew afew few may miss seeing it i. After its run at Rt th the Circle theatre Now York stir and at t tho tine Olympic theatre Chicago Chicago Chi Chi- cago TIne Tho Qu Queen nn of the tho Moulin Rouge comes omes to the Colonial tomorrow V nJ night ht for an engagement of or four nights and ana a 0 Saturday matinee Tho The piece which Is Isby isby b by Paul M. M Iott Potter r. r John T. T Hall halt and Vin Vincent incent in- in L cent nt Br Bryan an Is described as a n. musical comedy corned drama in iii two acts and ten scenes scene Amt Is Is' Is mild tn to bl be a It correct portrayal YlI of night might lifo In ParIs exactly aa as 8 It exists While tho piece Is Js swift sitt smart and saucy unlike most most- pla play play- dealing with theay the gay ay life of Paris It Is not met vulgar ul r or of offensive or- or and does dots not contain n a risque or questionable feature S After the many fl first fir t class musical A at attractions attractions at- at tractions that have hao b been en Jn In Salt S Lake LakeIn In tho Inn last two weeks it will bo lo a de delightful de- de change to many people to see ce so noted a star as Miss Gertrude Elliott In such uch a 1 clover er play as The Tho Dawn of a Tomorrow which she sine will present at tho the Colonial for three days starling next Mond Monday The sent seat sale salo starts t Friday ay morning and mil if Salt Lake IRIO Miss lIss Elliott as 8 other cities have ha dono don a Capacity ca capacity ca Ca- house will m greet her performance next Monday Monda night t. t Dr Frederick A. A Cook of north pole notoriety will hO bo in SnIt Lake CIt City t Friday Fri II lay day nl night ht March 3 3 Ho Ito will deliver dell dellert atthe at t atthe the tho Salt Lake Lako theatto an lUu Illustrated tray tray- clog on his experiences In tho ho landof landof land landof of tho the great reAt white nl night ht Dr Cook 81 says Sal's S 'S that as th the result of ot certain Investigations In made marte recently heIs heis he ho hois is in a position to reopen the whole question question ques ques- tion lion and anti accomplish his own vindication Indication and nd the tho restoration of or popular belief in him S S S Frederick Wards Warde the foremost English speaking sneaking of or the classics has hRS re returned ro- ro turned to the tine stage and will bo ho tho the attraction attraction at attraction at- at traction at th the Salt alt Lake theatre for on four foi- nights nl and a a. matinee commencing next Monday lon 3 night during which ho he nil nih pre present m magnificent scenic productions of or J Julius Caesar and Virginius S S S I Music nd song predominate on this we weeks week's I bill at the Orpheum Alice Llo Lloyd d and Low V Sull Sully aro are the particular bright ht and shining nl nightingales of or the nest As to tho the Eng Eng- lish com comedienne she has now songs gowns owns and hat hnat that are arc of the breathtakIng breath breath- taking order order- Sonic Some of her b best st numbers num nuni- hers bers are arc retained as encores encore The Tine same sarno holds good with wink LAW hew w Sull Sully whose paradIes paradies para para- dies and arid burlesques of Miss Lloyd d are arc responsible for a veritable riot lot at fiver every performance S S S RR G. GARRICK GARRICK Enthusiastic was a the recep recep- Lion tion tendered The Sonata this afternoon bv b a a. largo large audience In particular was n James Durkin applauded for hi his characterization of Raphael 1 Friedlander Friedlander Fried Fried- lander a role fole so eo entirely different from what Mr rr Durkin might bo be expected to 0 tobe he be found In that It was wan aR difficult to realize In ho ht was pla playing ln the tine part The Garrick gives its Us rc regular ular souvenir matinee tomOrrow to tomorrow to- to morrow mOrro afternoon The newest and nd most mORt most PlIc successful srul musical producers in Now New York ar are Frazee Fraze k who In conjunction with A. A H H. Woods are arc th the owners of Madame Sherry the unique Fr French vaudeville which Is breaking attendance records everywhere where and which will be bo seen pen at Rt atthe atthe the Salt Lake theAtre Thursday Friday and Sa Saturday Seats Spats a are now on onale sale ale for Cor Madame adame Sherry Shern S S S MAJESTIC There MAJESTIC There was a tar tar- large audience audi audi- ence at th the Maj Majestic matinee yesterday The Thie Prince of Budweiser r gives he ample opportunity to tIne the capable cast of play play- ers headed b by Marl Marie ta as lead and Gus y n as ac leading Com comedian dlan This couple will bo M remembered for their effective ef ere ef- ef work ork with The This Babes Babe In To Toy Toy- land and numerous other hl high h class clas Musical organizations ora Rob Robert rt Mallory is gifted with Ith a a. voice Ice that is JR far above that of ot the usual musical comedy artist and the manner nn r In which he hp renders The Thc JolI Jolly good O J Fellow number Is worth tho the price of admission llon alone at The The- set set- tin ting Is he laid Uld In a A. r and 1 th the story y Is woven o a German who Is mistaken for a n prince and the situations Into which he finds himself elf are Arp ludicrous |