Show i SALT LAKE LAKE Ruth Buth St. St Denis In ori ori- cn l- l dances beginning tonight Curtain Cur Curtain tain a 15 ORPHEUM ORPHEUM Advanced Advanced vaudeville THEATRE THEATRE Garnick Garrick Stock company in iii Rosalind at Red Gate SHUBERT THEATRE THEATRE Curtis Curtis Musical Mu company in The The Jolly Tourists First evening performance ce SALT Ruth LAKE LAKE Ruth St. St Denis Deni assisted In her dances by a company of about fifty persons and a special augmented orchestra under the tho direction of ot Walter will open an engagement at t atthe atthe the Salt I Luke luko iko theatre tonight The program program pro pro- gram grain Is divided dl into two parts The lit first TV wilt III Include the new Egyptian numbers and the tho second tho the Hindu ones There Thero will 11 bo ho three throe of each of ot the dances The Egyptian dances donees begin with The Feast of or Eternity In which Miss St St. Denis Dents appears In Tho a a. wild Ild danco of tho fO Joy of life and the second seconds I is 18 s Tho Dance of Da Day picturing In lit panto pantomimic pan pan- to guise tho the rise and taU fall of ot a anI an- an clont nt Eg Egypt pt Tho settings were made as nearly nearh correct as possible from drawings I prepared under the tho personal direction of Miss St. St Denis in the great museums and of ot the world For the Hindu numbers to be bo Included d In the program MI Miss His t St. St Denis Donis has selected Tho The Cobra Cojra Co- Co bra or snake nako charmer channer tho the danco of Tho The Spirit of Incense Tho Danco Dance and Tho The Radha a a. Hindu temple tern tern- plo danco in which Miss St. St Denis Dents illus rates the IWo senses This IR Ia the number num ber which first brought her fame tame S S S SYMPHONY CONCERT CONCERT Judging Judging from the tho ho Interest already created by the announcement made mado in THE TELEGRAM TELEGRAM TELEGRAM TELE TELE- GRAM Tuesday night that tho the manager of f ih sym symphony hony concert had arranged for or the appearance In tho tabernacle the night of ot Thursday April 6 of the great German Lieder singer Binger Alexander Hems Hems- mann lann who will render a program In conJunction conjunction con- con Junction unction with the orchestra stra and the new new- I Iv reorganized Orpheus club tabernacle choir and g It is Ie evident that the he tabernacle will wll be taxed to its ca- ca John Spencer the manager of or orthe the lie orchestra has arrange arranged with Fred Graham raham to assist in tho the business end of the he coming event ent The sale of scats seats will commence at tho Consolidated Music company's compans store storo Monday Monda morn morning In next ho tho prices of or seats being belm 50 cents 1 00 and nd Mr Grahams Graham's mu music lc patrons who will take tho ho time to call at his office first will be given gl special era rs rati rates rate for this event e the same amo as asther other ther concerts under tinder his direction For Fora a a. decade and a half Heinmann has bE been n nth th the favorite favorito of tho the Berlin public Ho He HoIs Hos Js Is s heard oftener In Berlin Herrin than any other singer His Ills rare vocal art and his power ower of Interpretation o ha won favor for fOl or him wherever ho he has sung H. 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Yo Dougall who Is a a. pupil of ot Heinemann 1 Is s to a great extent responsible for his appearance here Mr Dougall had h arran arranged ar- ar ran ranged ed to place Mr Ir Heinemann In the tho Congregational church but for the b bone bene benefit n r rt fit t of tho orchestra tra ho w waived his bis right In iii i favor of or the symphony ny orchestra COLONIAL Since the tho successful days of f David Harum William lIlIam II 11 Turner has hase bc been e n casting about for tor another play that would afford even c a a. semblance of or tho the laughing possibilities of ot Harum The Tho search arch has haN been cn a long and trying one but lut Mr Turner Tumor feels that thal his efforts hao javo been rewarded in Father and the Boys Bos which will be seen t n at the Colo- Colo hial lal for four tour days clays s 's t with a a. mat mit- Inco Sunday It is It an American comedy in n George Adea Ados best vein S S S Tho The latter half haIr of or next week eok one of or orthe he the mo most t thrilling plays of Alaska Alae over o overwritten overwritten written will bo ho produced at tho the Colonial theater heater The title Is ItS Alaska and d deals als with tho the struggle glo between two clerks In Ina ina a mining brokers broker's office In Seattle for forthe forthe the he hand ol of his daughter After the first act the action takes place pl cc in Alaska AlasIa The rhe he pia play will be given a a. superb scenic mounting S S S GARRICK GARRICK ThIs This afternoons afternoon's performance perform perform- ance of Rosalind at Red Gate proved one ne of the prettiest events e of the tho seaon season sea- sea son on The fhe play Ix is ne new to Salt Lakers Laker and nd this Is its pres presentation here hers hereIn heren In n stock so that the novelty of tho attraction at- at traction combined with the tho stunning stunning- setting set sel- ting Uns ng given It by tho the Garrick has made the ic week nt at that theatre unusually at- at I at-I There is hi a a. promise of a R. rich lIar St of side aches next week at the popular tock house In the forthcoming production induction there of or Clyde CIdo Fitch's comedy G Girls Iris S S ORPHEUM Right from front London rAndon with witha a a. wealth of or jewels jewel that her multi mil husband hUl showered upon her and anda It a remarkable wardrobe came Fannie Ward rard who h hads ads her own company In Ina Indistinctly ina a distinctly clever er and no el sketch ketch at atthe atthe the ic Orpheum this w week ek Just when the audience Is worked up to the straining point and An Unlucky Star de develops lops Intense acting a sudden n surprise is sprung which turns the Into burlesque burlesque bur bur- lesque and the tho audience into gales of merriment I f |