Show SWEET LAVENDER of hl II 11 L 1 1 n S IaM u 1 neat Reut was were standing In Barratt Hall last Jut ami It was Wa un 1111 attentive nu IU that witnessed lIell with many tok token en IJ of ot approval the lre of oC domestic Sweet under onder hy h members of ot thc tho graduating of or the Unter University sity Bit The fh Is a pretty one and I thi th of oC the play pill were h ll w th most notable the th pait of n a by David Dald This Thill In a II perfectly natural and 1111 man manner ncr ner sustained lIu with credit his role throughout Occasionally however a atoo too style of or utterance obscured ob l some of ot the passages Ia In this part but butIr Mr Ir acting wis highly re N Nut the pait of Clement Hille the hero of I thu piece hy h 11 It W Y Young Jr This Ihl I youth makes n u dishing lover loer and looked us well as UK tho Important role lole which he hud hul tu Dignity and were like lva manifest In III his case and un 1 It mUst be bo lidded added that this part too was wall oc oe occasionally marred 01 by a too to be he followed followell Thero fh lo was wall I nothing hurried or embarrassed In III the parts presented by either of these the young oung men the rapidity of speech being of or the natural delivery delhay of or both Till would have been hellI parent hud not tin the nature of oC the stage which somewhat hems hem In the emphasized the fault to Which allusion Is made Tho rho of ot the heroine heroin of the piece IlecIa lavender Ia taken by Miss Grant wan a presented In a manner that suited very er well tho Itself and the circumstances of or the plot The of ot this sweet quiet demure girl watt very Ver portrayed fome hat too mod modestly estly et The part of ot Huth Holt house housekeeper keeper with willi en H vivacity perfect pro Iro propriety by Miss Thomas Mt ll Joness portrayal of at the widow Ito Mrs was n piece of or very Ver clev clever ele er I Impersonation lent to the play playa I a II good 00 deal dc nl of oC UK Its roul humor Minnie her hr daughter n charmingly ly represented by h Miss Mabel Van nn Fleet who I did not seem to hove to net let her hel at all allO allI I O Ot the other characters Dr a R fashionable physician of oC Irish per pcr persuasion suasion by b Mr Clyde Lindsay and n f young oung American by b Trunk were cleverly I te rl pre presented pen Ie throughout and hall had the unusual al nl merit of oC such Huch distinctness that thai the audience seemed to los lone none of at their thell sayings Mr was a capitally taken rn by hy Mr Mervin Bennion This charac character tel ter was IUS unique highly high I specialized KJ not overdone ns aEl IH too usual In tin th case uS of at tho clown ugene Hammond a n did very en well In n dif difficult roll as at did al o Hum Ham Hammond mond In III the lighter of oC Mr Maw solicitor Altogether ther the young peo IO people pie deserve sincere congratulations up mi their thIr maiden III en effort They Th did what IH for tor amateurs In choosing so AO relined a I ns Lav Lavender L ender and what still sUlI more un in 10 nn on amateur performance In presenting pf It without extravagance c |