Show I fr NEXT WEEK VEER SALT LAKE LAKE TUesdaY Tuesday night David d Kessler and Yiddish company from the Thalia theatre Now York In Tho uTho Jewish Heart Friday night and Saturday Mrs Minnie Maddern Fiske in Becky Sharp and Saturday night in Pillars of So So- cleW ORPHEUM ORPHEUM Starting tomorrow l night WIllard Mack Leone Leono company in MercI Merely Mary Ann MISSION MISSION Sullivan Im Imperial Impe Impo- rial vaudeville change of bill hill Thurs day Press a agents aro are responsible for the tho promises promis AT THE SALT LAKE LAUE Mrs hake supported b by tho the famous Manhattan company will he be s seen naL at lk the tho Salt Lake t LA-t o theatre Friday Frida and Saturday In Becky Sharp tho the character for tho the the of which this distInguished distinguished distin distIn- actress will Ill over bo loved lo and anel Pillars of Society the most recent addition addition addition addi addi- tion to her repertoire l of Ibsen plasA plays plas A remarkable Incident In c connection with the original production of of Deck Sharp rp by Mrs Fiske In Now York oik Is Isnow Isnow now being Ins recalled Harrison Grey F announced a a. year previous to Its prod production c- c tion that Mrs Mm Fiske would bo ho seen tho the next season In a dramatization of Tack Tack- Mall orders crays cray's eras novel no Vanity Fair FaJr It Is for seats eats commenced to como come In mentioned now as ns an evidence of the alertness of the tho public and tho the keen Int interest In Interest In- In 1 t terest resl which Is always alwa's taken In every o an announcement announcement an- an 1 made relating to Mrs Irs Fiske Her position was then as It Is now nowery ery very I on tho the American stage In Its Us dramatization Becky Sharp was wasa a a. triumph for Lan Lansdon Langdon don Mitchell son of J the famous and generally beloved Dr S. S Weir Veil Mitchell Never before had VanIty Vanity Van Vun ity Ih Fair been successfully rendered for ISta stage e pu purposes c In fact It tl was consider considered ed crt so 80 difficult that tho the wiseacres had given up IT hope that It would over ever bo be satisfactorily sat sat- done dono There Them aro arc a a. thousand plays In VanIty Fair o has been frequently fre fre- fre- fre said and yet ct until Mrs Irs l' l and Mr Ir Mitchell applied themselves to It no one had ever been able to extract one good one Mr Mitchell's Mitchells success teemed seemed to He lie In the tho fact that ho lie unified tho the most n vital Ital episodes of the book with witha a B. story which while true truo to Thackeray's Thackeray s narrative o was still complete and understandable understandable under under- to even the tho rare person parson who was unfamiliar with Vanity Fair 1 Scenically Becky Beck Sharp was a triumph the tho famous ballroom scene beIng be being be- be i ing ing- hailed as a a. masterpiece of or stage con con- It Il was ivas this play which re revealed ye- ye to the public tho the wonderful discretion dis and ability In stage stase direction pos pas by Mr and Mrs Fiske But above all all In Lu Becky Sharp tho the art of ot Mrs Fiske predominates In tho the minds of the spectators It Is her triumphant role and not to have seen scOn her In It St Is realty really not to have havo seen Mrs Fiske Sho She Is ls on tho tito sla stage e constantly and the varying moods of or Becky Bocky give sive her full play to tho humorous talents of or the great actress The Tho play will with bo be given for tor tho Friday Frida night and Saturday matinee performances perform perform- ances and Saturday night Mrs Irs Fisko Fiske will present for the tho first time Limo In Salt Lake Ibsen's Pillars of or Society which has hos proven to bo tho the most popular of the great Norwegians Norwegian's play While It has ha not hitherto Had bad any considerable con con- attention In this country It was produced more than 1 1200 00 times In Europe previous to the thc year l 1000 OO and Is now a apart part of tho the repertoire of oC nearly every continental stock theatre Ono clement which makes for the tho popularity of oC Pillars of or Society Is Its cheerful tone It Is the only ono one of or Ibsen's works which has a happy happ and hopeful ending In It the tho an ancient ancient ancient an- an penalties for tor wickedness and tho the te rewards ards for or virtue are faithfully paid But another element clement which counts strongly for tor Jt It lip Immortality 1 Is the tho universality of ot otlis lt lis theme It Is really after all a broad treatise on hypocrisy Brougham says saY'S Through the whole system of ot society expediency C Is the only governing principle and the tho whole gamut of gC characterization resulting from this principle principle principle prin prin- ciple of ot Expediency Is 18 run by I Ibsen cn In the development of ot his drama Against a complete com corn background of ot hypocrisy sycophancy and posing he ha placed the tho untrammeled soul of oC Lona Hessel his Ideal of tho the mind that knows knovs tho the truth and wills 11 It H. Her principal antagonist Is the arch hJ hypocrite Bernick The These t two o constitute the pivotal figures and around them U revolve the tho lesser children of insincerity and reality who constitute tho the story There are the hypocrites Rummel Sandstad and Vigeland all dominated b by stronger will Tho The Dr lund the sycophant of tho proprieties proprieties- ho how like Ibsen to Introduce him reading aloud on tho the beauties of ot womanhood boo bo- Core foro a a. sewing circle of or colorless provincial provincial provin provin- cial ciul women all women all of or them shadows of Ib Ibsen's Ib- Ib sen's sens scorn of tho the unreal and nud among them the pure girl whom loves lo secretly and refrains refrain from showing it be because because be- be cause her mother had a past paaL Hilmar the fop Cop Is present the tho poseur expediency ency makes him a gossip and tho honest Auno the ship builder who becomes come a 8 victim of oC the tho greed for expediency's sake Lona Lana Hessels Hessel's army with which to battle 1 Bernick Is small mall The Tho silent s self self-l seIf Ing Martha tho the genuine Johan gradually gradually ally awaken awakening Ins Dma and antI the child ol Olaf f These arc tho real people ople natural and true and Ibsen gives thorn them th m the tho th Ictor victory Prominent In Mrs Flakes Flake's supporting company are aro to b bl s found Holbrook Blinn by many of the country's ys foremost critics considered tho finest and most promising of or American actors acton Henry Henn Stephenson Inward Edward Mackay Macka Harold Russell Frank McCormack Robert Roberl V. V r l' l Ferguson erguson Sheldon Lewis Wilfred Buckland Owen Gre Gregory orr Kell Kelly Alice John Arnold Ar AT- nold noid Merlo Vera Vcr Mabel Reed Helena Van Brush Brugli and und numerous numerous nu nu- nu others S Few Yew English speaking companies on the American stage tadS today can compare with tho visible art and dramatic expression or orthe ol of the Yiddish players comprising the tho David Kessler Star All Yiddish company which comes direct from flom the Thalia theatre New York and which will appear appear ap up- pear at the Salt Lako Lake theatre Tuesday night only In The Tho Jewish H Heart by Jo Joi Jo- Jo i This This' company compan Is 15 head headed by tho most prominent star of or tho the Yiddish stage state and Is supported b by his own excellent cas cast from h his Thai Thalia la theatre The art of the these e Yiddish play players plaus rs reaches deeper than words worda and touches the springs prints of the primitive passions passions- and emotions emotions emo- emo common to all 11 human nature older than words and nd o out Jt of or which words came cam Into being Ing Faces shoulders bodies galand gaitand gal gait all alland and gesture all eloquent cl hands that speak mutually reflections reflection of r the voice olce In ulato accents accent of feeling feeling- more moro spontaneous than shaped sentences and mere parts o of speech arc witnesses u 8 to the eyes of the roles those thole Yiddish players portray In th their lr own strange tonG tongue c AT THE ORPHEUM With permission of or LOble Co of oC New York Willard Mack Mock Miss Mis Leone L ono and their company of ot players at tho the Orpheum will offer for tor the week beginning tomorrow tomorrow tomor row night a play that had a s splendid Ie- Ie on the occasion of its presenta- presenta nta- nta here several sea ms ago alo by ty that clever Miss Eleanor Robson It lafrom Is la from the tho pen of oC tho the gifted Hebrew writer Israel lan and is a at composite pic plc- ture tro of English society life and tho the stu tu dent quarter of ot tho the metropolis p of I Jho Iho u unus Isle Mary Ann Anti the character atoun 1 which wilch the play i is written Is a of tl tho th type wo we know nothing of cf t in this Ui ou a maid of all work woric in Iho tho lodging I chosen by a a. number of students an tho the number a a. German student of pf music a rollicking fellow tellow well mot mat and of or the type finds iz It In the Latin quarter of all nil cities i of note noto as 88 art center conter on tin I neat nent 1 Mary Iary Ann nn with the tho same Instinct f marks her hor moro more Orld of or tho ho qU 1111 xuL Jf titIs ls the tho i fur for tho the struggling GlIn student nL u 1 n eat cot ma may Jock lock at t t eto von Iho poverty po ridden stud student nt Is la so ao 0 far tb 1 vo Ve 0 he in maid iW who blacks his hili boots and lius them wHit delight In the operation lint ho lie nuver gives Elves h her r a a. thought and leaves ps the fen fen- pen lion slon Ignorant that that within tho the heart 0 of of his serving er girl burns a love lovo for h him in that In InItH n nUH would be hard to devotion UH Its loyalty and His Hla subsequent return with fame ramo rival rhal as the tho guest of a it lo woman of oC England Eng KriK- H i harming 11 land and his hla Introduction to ro hi hIs hl hostess with whom of ho he falls In love lov without dl discovering discover co CI ing In iii her tho Iho slay slaty of or his student lowly surroundIngs surround surround- her da days a rescued from Ings b by the advent nt of a 1 fortune at ut tIm tho death th of a Ia Ii 0 and I the tho b by Ila play of tho the fir st tho the girl Irl who knows knowlI him from and Ilo cs loves o him despite his Indifference of oC wilt will turn in their reports report at nt the tho clo close of or I every eyen show Before tho the clo close clos o of or tho the last act Wednesday night tho lie reports wIlt will be bo tabulator tabulated and tho the act receiving tho lar largest larg I est cst number of ot points will draw a of offered offered of- of by tho the management Hero arc are ho tho acts on which the tho voting will be be bedone done Anne w and and company pre pre- editing Freckle 1 Mile NadJe In a gymnastic gym gym- lIa tlc act Guise the Impersonator the tho Marvel Duo skate ta Fi-ank Fi Whitman l the lie dancing violinist AT THE GRAND Ba will open the tho Grand theatre tomorrow night night- and present for forthe tho the entire wok week the old but hut popular pIn play in in four acts b by Howard P. P Taylor raylor Caprice Mis will appear Jn in n her favorite favorito role that of Mercy Merc Baxter Bax the country girl who tails in in ter tar oun youn i tiN MiSs u lovo Joo with the winsome dh tv chap oman starred in in n a stock engagement encasement mont at nt the Grand several yearS year ago aco and became be be- canto came a favorite favorito with SnIt Salt nt Lake theatre goers gocr Caprice is one of Miss Daterman Hate Dater man mans man's a favorite onte plays and has done ono much to win her success wherever cr she ano ho has presented it it While Whilo in Salt Lake several years ago aco sho ho played II Caprice rind find wag waa as prevailed upon t to present it for the second time limo during the thc engagement Since her lur here of nine years ago aco Miss Bateman has had no ciul I T i 4 f 4 r di k c I i f t 4 J 4 fic 4 i i c k 4 5 A S fr J ft V. V S V f t VICTORY BATEMAN Who will till appear next at the Gra Grand nd tho the days pas pa past t forms tho tIm thread ad of ot tho the story of or Merely Mal Mary Ann which unwinds unwinds un un- un winds to a a. happy denouement It Is la the tho tho o of a a. master hand It Is full p pf types real recil blood characters and nd wo we arc re re led to believe that tho the MackLe Mack Mack- Le eon no company Is Is' particularly well fitted for the thc piece Ml Miss Leone will b seen as tho the devoted slavy and Mr 11 Mack as tho dashing German student It will bo bl Mr Ir Macks Mack's first appearance In a dialect part and much curiosity should bo be attendant to toBee Bee tho the transition ti from the frontier sheriff sher slier Itt Ire which he ho has so 80 cleverly erh dono done In tho the week cek Just past Merely Mary laTY Ann Is Isu isit u n. play pla- that list calls caUs for a strong cast and tho tim last two acts of or the tho piece picco the tho lad lady members of tho company much chanco chance to exhibit some somo charming gowns AT THE MISSION Manager Iann er Clark of ot the tho Mission Is going to let his audiences bo be the Jud judges judges' of or which acts aro are tho the best Commencing with tho matinee tomorrow J Judges will bo be present at every per per- Thoy They will follow tollow a percentage of ot applause for every overy act The Judges of trouble and anti worry t tie the e great greatest cst of all was the tho tiro tire at I Kansas ansa City which burned up fourteen trunks of wardrobe which h had taken years of hard bard work to tos s secure curo in her endeavor to save sa her trunks Miss Bateman entered tho the burn burn- in building and was so severely burned that sho she was unable to continue continuo her work for months ebo has has' now fully re roo covered She will bo be supported here 1 by 3 a capa capable capable ble company of players among them thorn Noel ocl Travers Tra leading man at lit the tho late Bungalow theatre in this city awhile Special care caro has bas been gwen given the scenic and aud stage stac-e effects and anel nothing has lias been overlooked that will in any way add merit to tho the product production on WHAT SHE WONT WON'T DO WHEN A STAR Helen Ware are who wilt will bo be launched as asI asa asa I a star b by Henry Bent B. B Harris this lila coming season In a now new play Della Delia of the Secret r L r L' L LI I S 1 MRS MINNIE MADDERN MADDER FISKE f tho the Salt Lako Lake thea theatre re Who will be soon seen next week at Services has lies formulated a n set of Wont ont r relative to tho the things she aho will not do when aIm ho becomes cs u a star tar I f wont won't command the stage manager er erto to hold tho the curtain and I keep an audience audience audi audi- ence once waiting while I visit with friends In myself as us my dressing essing room or 01 amuso m my whims may suggest I wont won't Insist that tho the business manager manager man man- ager ask tho the ushers to applaud In tho Iho event that applause Is nol riot forthcoming from fron the tIm audience time resort to guying I 1 l wont won't at tiny on tho the stage I 1 wont won't object If Ie photographs of or other members of my company aro printed Jn ln inthe the newspapers I wont won't slight m my performance if 11 the lie audience 1 la 18 not as large larte as 1 I think It U should be because I bellevo those who have havo paid are aro entitled to their moneys money's worth orth I I wont won't chas chapo my stage sta c attaches attach s Into tim the cellar during my quiet scenes Chi Chi Chicago cago Record |