Show 4 CABINET As Seen by the Editor I The Editor of the Utah Independent has never written up the doings of a he does not know he not acquainted with theatrical phrases or he saw the by the University Dramatic club in the Salt Lake theater February and as he enjoyed the play and was so much interested in home he is going to do his best in letting the readers know what he heard and The first person seen on the stage after the went up was who was noted for his English his one eye glass that would not stick to his but kept dropping down all the time it was not properly or whether it was the accent or the style to have it drop so often the editor could not If Felt acted just as an English dude does in he did his part Then there was a waiter they called who looked toward heaven nil the and carried cards on n tin He was real you because he had a stitch in his and a carbuncle on his neck which put them both out of and his his and his accent had to do all the rest which was The nest person on the scene was Lady Charlotte Let me remark right here that English dressmakers never did know enough lo make a They have no calculation when they make it They start ten or twelve feet behind a young and when they get an inch or two above her waist they run out of and there you Miss Stewart played her part especially in the trying position at the when the Cabinet Minister went out to dinner he must have got caught in his cabinet or spilt oyster soup on his vest and had to stop to change He was to enter when she got through reading a but he came she read it again upside down letter I and still he came so she sat down on a sofa and read it side when to her great relief Sir Julian The Sir Julian M. P. C. T. has a Methodist bishop's voice and thu dignified carriage of a professor in de A young lady student from the University in the audience told me that the letters M. P. after his stage name meant More and after noticing the general physiological make-up of Sir I fully understood hi 3 Imogen Loa Sir Julian's was as good on the stage as her foster Al one part of the play she was to laugh she started out and then her face got as smooth as though it had been starched and hut when she looked down and saw those Ches-ter-A. Arthur whiskers pounding a sheep skin in the orchestra her hilarity came back with such alacrity and renewed that we all Dowager Countess of Esther is a good and filled her part to She must have stuck her head in a barrel of high patent before she came on the stage it was so white and Her Euphemia Vibart Dora was The earl and countess of Frank A. Johnson and filled their parts well Lady MacPhail Lucile was and and when her little son S. came on the every one said Lady MacPhail flew around the stage and was as busy as a Bantam hen with three broods of Her dialect was A. and her Scotch carried me right up to the banks of the till I could see Ben Lomond and Loch Lomond in the Mae Phail of even her had a Scotch accent as good as that of Bob the and he was as bashful as an old maid at a When MacPhail was left to spark a good looking he promptly chased after a gasoline rubber-tired odor whereas Bob would have stuck to the Lady MacPhail discovered her son had run off and left the girl she wanted him to she took him in behind the scenes and paddled him with a Valentine White Clifford a gentleman with nest drew my When I saw him I thought of some White on the stage His feet were covered with When opened the outside door The wind blew through his Between the first and last acts Valentine went over to Watt's barber shop and got his whiskers then he stopped at N. P. Anderson's and got him a suit of new When he got back on the stage for the last he looked and acted all Vera was decidedly in the play from the start to the She played her part her enunciation was distinct and And now we come to Lebanon Roger son of Judge Roger was as much at home on the stage as the Judge is in running for the only difference being that Roger gets' He his part with the perfection and ease of an old stager one who was born on the who has lived the been busted on the and been compelled to go hungry and hit the ties to get back But when Lebanon put on the all that is slim and what a what a vast vacancy between the body and the with no visible means of what a lack of that which Shylock wanted from nearest the And when the chestra began to play Mother Pin Some Pants 0 it almost broke up the and knowing perfectly and just when J his accent distinct among the first-class I Little Miss the J fr Vivian I cute as a doll and as chippy toy balloon in a A was and for all of them were those trails or trains in the fc act were simply J John Henry Smith said they tJ i longer in proportion than J ta Mormon trail of fel Lady swept her around the big table on the stajl 1 Dan Spencer said it looted w graceful and pretty as the 01 land Limited skirting Pulpit Kenneth Kerr sl J B it put him in mind of the Angeles Limited train in Joil K What a blank look a over Burley's face of the actresses spoke of a Anything a called for nursing dm j and other necessary till were like Greek to But when Sir Julian said he n going to raise vegetables and J the general agent cheered up and the have learned why Sir so slow in coming upon the itt at the It appears W Sir Julian's wife had ran seven thousand dollar C. M. and other stores for ribbon J loate merry-miff and other things that 1 These firms had placed t count in Luke's hands for lion and the reason that a in getting lian was so late wad that he lj to through the scenery Luke was in the he dared make the J You should have your and address printed n ner of your envelopes- 1 Printing Salt Lake and print you 25 for If you two other orders yours |