Show TONIGHT SALT Tho Tho Grain of or Dust Dust- Dust ORPHEUM Advanced Advanced vaudeville COLONIAL Willard Mack Marjorie I Rambeau and aud players inThe inThe in iu The Strength of the Weak EMPRESS Sullivan Sullivan-Considine vaude vaude- vine ville S SAI SALT T I LAKE The The E The Grain of at Dust as dramatized from the late lato David Graham Phillips Phillips' widely Idely r read ad novel of that name rota retains Ins but few of tho the virtues Of ot the book The file novel was Immensely popular because of or Its interesting masterful mas mas- treatment of or an n absorbing theme Critics differed markedly concerning 1St It Only a a- taw few said eald it was tJ unconvincing In Inthe Inthe the tho play the big events and most moat striking ing situations of the tile book are brought out but hut the time play does dOe not allow V for the subtle reasoning the worldly philosophy I the chain of circumstances that Phillips so 80 craftily together and 1 presented pre lre 16 seated to attain his final denouement The distinctive tl steps of ot the play are too wide apart There Is 18 nothing to help the reasoning from one on to an- an an other As the leading role Is portra portrayed ed by James K Hackett the play Js Is carried 8 a long way cray and III In all aU fairness it mustI must be said that every moment of or tho the four I acts la in Interesting Still sun th the tho play Is In In- in inferior to the novel A big bEg genuine love IB is supposed I to do great things and conquer great obstacles cles doe and it Il does doeR This is the kind of love tove Frederick Norman tho brilliant peer amon among peers peen of oC New York Toika corpo corporation cot ration lawyers lawyer h has for his stenographer Dorothy Dorothr the grain of dust duet that I I blinds him to all reason to all obligations and future futuro prospects The play opens opens' with this condit condition on existing and nd with Normans Norman's nearest and best beRt I friends endeavoring to persuade him to discharge the thc little tittle stenographer because all New York lork Is taU talking ln and that will hurt Norman I Norman scoffs at New York Toik null stoutly refuses to discharge the girl even eYen at the tho request t of his nancee the tho daughter r of or Normans Norman's firms firm's wealthiest and most powerful client This done and ansi a R. break brak with his betrothed blo ble ho declares his hla love Jove to th the unsuspecting stenographer She la Is portrayed in tho the book as a u. most extraordinary stenographer ste sto- sto raphier nog-raphier pher with as many different fas fascinating fus- fus moods and ond shades of disposition tion as there are winds In the heavens But he hc In Is quite quito a a. different personage Inthe in tho the play she lIS Is 3 quite ordinary and ami quite unto unloving It is hard hanl to understand how the tho hero of the pIa play could bo be so BO fascinated fasci fasci- nR by ono one so When Norman tells 11 her that h ho loves her and wants her of all women she he turns tums him down coldly explaining that ho is not the tho typo or r man whom she dreams ms of as aM asan a aan aMan an Ideal lover She is quite discouraging to Norman and leav leaves l his presence giving th the impression that she Is displeased with having r received ched a proposal from Norman Before he finally marrIes her the book bool provides provide for many necessary details and situations which mal makes their marriage reasonable although the girl still protests that she does docs not and never will love o Norm Nor Nor- m man manThe The first act of the play ends with tho his discouraging young youn attorney receiving answer At the opening of or the second act he lie resigns from froni the firm Him FO so that no re reflections reflections re- re ma may be tat cast t upon it b by the tho KOS- KOS sip concerning himself and the tho girl Norman Norman Nor or man resigns gns from the time firm dc despite his senior partners partner's protests protest and threats of his former fiancees fiancee's r father th r that lImit he ho will win crush Norman to tn urh an nn c. c extent that within a 1 year car lilt his name In New p. p York will not c cn een n be he H a t faint memory Norman Is undaunted The Tue financier arid and Nor Norman or- or man luau thereupon n tJ declare I e themselves enemies else ene mils mica and ami the fight r ht Is on With bl lila his bounds oun s freo free and hi his love e mOl mOto mojo e arduous than tha evol 0 Nonn Nos-inan Nos n again asks ask time tho girl to marry him But he Is 15 3 again all doomed to disappointment as aft she sho exp explains site he could never think of Norman in that wa way Then In the thc third act th they are 3 seen n married mar mar- ncr ried ansi and apparently apparent 1 she sho ho Is It very unhappy In the tho but business world Norman ha has been whipped and driven en b by his hla enemy to a point from which there seems no coming back In the midst t of such conditions Normans Norman's wife goes Joes away leaving word that s set si-set h he hat hag gone forever forc and that It Ita a will willbo bt bo uli useless leu to hunt for her Unknown to the thc wife Norman orman had a short Chort time be before be- be fore for ore received reel his cha chance nee to como come ba bark back ek He lie Is offered a 1 great cat capo t tho the financier who had so ao nearly neaily destroyed him hini I When he hc learns that his wife T Ifo has gone pono ono ho he almost quits but on t suddenly being I reminded of his enemy ho decided to tight fight hack bark until he has bas turned turne tho the tables table Ho declares that no search be made for hl his wife that aho has gone bone and canS can S stay Lay In Jn tho the last net act he lie Is Js seen as the tho victor victor vic vic- vic vic- tor with time the once powerful flot and relentless money king kIn quailing fo for fOll mercy The pic plc- tur ture of or ofa a a broken old man with his beautiful beautiful beau beau- daughter J. h begging Norman for mere mercy IJ is iSis CT very pathetic But Norman says pays that ho Is all out of mere merc mercy today and ancl the lie issue Isue sc seems scrims nis at an end lid At this point however howe the wife who has lian been induced to return by iy relatives and friends of Normans Norman's pleads for the old oW man mana sake an ansi and Norman orman relents Then thero Is a Ii pretty prett love scene cen with one of the tho biggest points In the tho play brought out Tl The wire wife Is la forgiven not even oven ques tue questioned Honed Norman th thua s showing his hits bigness of ot character anI and hi his love Jove so high and strong that J It t can overlook an any thing that tha t the foolish h young wife rite has lias done 4 Mr fr Hackett an as Frederick Norman Is IB splendid anti and Rive gives a R hl highly artistic p per per- r- r He l Is hI strong tender artistic and is ts quite as good in his present role as at he wa was In The Tho Prisoner of or Zenda Rupert of or and The Tho Pride Pt-ide of or H Beatrice Beckly pIa plays Dorothy Hon Noll- well Fieri Fi-eti A A. Sullivan who plays tho the rol role of ot Normans Norman's Not mans man's head heid cleric an Intensely amusing character gives hes a a. finished p per per- r- r Frazer Coulter a ag as Isaac C Bur Dur- roughs Noi Normans Norman's mans man's en enemy my is IB entirely ac ac- ac- ac Flank Fauk an ar l' l dward Lockyer one lie I tc of time the th senior partners gives a pleasing performance and Elizabeth Stuart aa as Mrs Clayton Fitzhugh Normans Norman's Normans Norman's Nor Nor- mans man's sister I Is quite good s The Tho remainder remain remain- der of or tho time cast Is IB superior to the tIme average The Grain of ot Dust will be he given at the Salt Lake Lak theatre tonight and alid to- to morro morrow and night 1 Tt n. n notices AT a. a mrk d I aT ra nt In La erd order r II to La comply wits with s a I t Interpretation of ef th the B laW W f Cera 4 awe I pt vr r law Uw 7 ir em Ire not peLt If for S C S Today Today tIme tIle en- en tel tel-ed upon the ninth da day v of capacity business incident to the winning bills that have bave been the feature at the State street home of mirth Th The new bill topped by Hayes and company presenting presenting- The Piano Iano Movers a satire saUre on tho methods of ot some somo laboring men is Ie proving to bo ho another big drawing card While It IH Is strong hoDg hoDgIn In comedy It It lea cart two to acts somewhat out of ot the usual run One it II la the champion jumper of tho the world and aud tho the other a a. young Italian tenor with a remarkable voice and a sunny smile that wins Instant attention with the audience The Thi B Belle of or too has hau to bo be seen icon seen and listened to to be fully appreciated She Sue proves pro to b bo be a come come- dl dienne with methods different to the average I run of rube rubo types while her bel partner makes an excellent foil fol fo S S The Rose of Panama a new now Viennese Vien Vlen- nell nese operetta conic conios to the Salt Lake theatre for two nights beginning Monday Mon Mon- day evening with Chapine and many others other of oC tho the original cast and the tho mal mac production as presented presenter at l theatre New York Tork under the tha man management manage manage- e- e ment of ot John Cort CC I Miss Mabel the dainty little artiste accompanying Joseph E E. E Howard In lii Tho Goddess of ot Liberty which h will be bc tho the attraction lp at tho the Salt Lake thea Ulta- tro tre friday has unusually good taste In the selection of ot her gowns which IN is evidenced b by the beautiful creations creation worn worms by her hr this season In that very plea pleasing ln and successful production C S S E EMPRESS Tonight closes the Dig big bunch of ot varieties offered at tho the J Era Km- m- m press Special Interest t lia has no doubt been centered on the Salt Lake girl Irl who lias Isa made her hor way a alone in tho the theatrical world and as she herself S says a without an any assistance from mn anyone Von Hampton and Jos Josselyn are re seen In Bits of ot Musical Comedy The Houseboat Patt Party is another one O of the he big features C S C COLONIAL COLONIAL Never Never In all the history of or stock productions production IIo J in Salt Lake Lak bus lius there re been Hueh a tt wealth and profusion of ot gowns frowns and hats a as this thiH week grace gie the Colonials Colonial's stage where th the Ram Mack beau is company offering oree The Strength of the Weak for tor the first Arst time here bere at popular prices price Miss Rambeau in the rob rolo of oC Paulino Pauline Darcy Darc- wears threw three stunning stunning stun stun- un- un ning creations H Her r ball ban gown sown In the tho second act t la lt nl now new to her audiences bore hore and Is a 0 while laco effect that seta acts oft off won wonderfully well the beauty and figure ure of or orthe the time leading woman 1 Pauline Paulino Darcy Is Miss Mim II Rambeau's best beat and bl biggest Nt role since opening her en engagement encasement with vIttI Mr Mack MacIc rat at tho Colon Colonial Sh She plays plas the girt girl of the time story forcefully The The Wednesday program features are aro Fathers Favorite FavorIto Favor Favor- of an Indulgent parent rut Ito ite t the stor story who t had two sons eons one of or whom was as hl his consideration favorite receiving every fr and attention but who fell into evil ovll ways was Tho The nobler nature and sacrifice of tho the other brother saves the tha erring one tho the father from certain disgrace and of great humiliation The This eventually Call of th the Blood 1 illustrates the mar- mar riago of a gypsy girl to a a. well to do young oung fello fellow |