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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY Mr Greneker me that sooner or Later, andwarning the impression is distinctly that it will be sooner, a very real attempt is to be made to determine exactly what the term sex appeal, meens. At least In the theater And wtU I act as one of the Judge? Vndoubtedlr we should, ail of us, do what we can to make the theater a better and more enlightening place to go to. If not to live in And if I can do that br helping the Messrs Bhubert to a knowledge of exactly ,what sex appeal means, I reasoned Billv rertalnly 1 should do so. And I re- the circular Here, then, is fhe foundation fori trad ' Sex the IMon, masked and appeal Is unquestionably more than a phra write Mr Greneker Margaret, unmasked, are married is & commodity a commodity Billy, unmasked, is nobly ratrifU mL 'It on the theater TRAGEDY IMPENDS. particularly For " nthrmv 'and year, later the e,fr,Pnl h&v e made a hash ot their Ufe "L the PrvlucUon Mwiw. Shubert r lv I w ohTaf he frrl,vlnJ, ? the meanif mt p&int end that life la of the expression and as one InWithout his ing entirely meaningless In furtherance of an mask he is a moodv asoetic pontc--in- g terested aid the is asked the accidents of Ofd Masked hp art, your is ugiy, bitter, cynical THE DEMONSTRATORS Impossible Margaret is still faithful and hopeAt a date to be announced presful, still jn love wdth her bov. stilt ents the voung women in the oast devoted to the man she thinks he la of Vight in Faria will particior is capab.e of becoming In for of want a better pate what, Brown has succeeded to hla fawe shall call a sex appeal conther's business, is a suoceswful but trm tent in which a determined effort 'unhappy architect and builder. In will he made to achieve a definition her extremity Margaret, having cush- and a standard op this occasion ioned Dion a pride against the shook, leading members of the various arts asks Billvs help and he promises to Dados and professions will Dion a place sa hi head bo ike!sciences give your draughtsman if they can find him Rsaiatame toin ai,tthatas Judges and capacity is now They find him in Cjbels parlor cordinPv Invited and earnestly reCybel (Anne bhoenmker), being a lady of the scarlet profession, found quested I Fut Dion asleep on her steps and dragged lnt sa was about to accept Invitation something happened him in to avoid further trouble with th the police in fact, is rather The major found it And read it. Cbel, Ion t that nice of Mr Greneker worth meeting When are we going She is a strong calm, sensual sail she e .are not invited,' I explained Monde girl of 20 nr so, a s her author ' Her complexion ls fresh and 'I hafl gv when called And please healthv her figure and got out mv fireman s milt and put It hf te the bed The call mav her movements s.ow and if me at any time solidly languorous hke an animals Hu there was something about the re her large eves dreamv with the wev in which she tore up Mr Grew fleeted stiTing of profound Instinct s me invitation that convince Rhe chews gum like & reirred cow cker ery moment of my spare time the forgetting time with an eternal cud This Is Ovbel as ynu meet he But next several weeks is going to be a moment later, when the bell rings mken up with something or other and she hastily adjusts the mask of You see the major has seen A Night her profession, she wears the rouged in Paris. and oountenance of DELICATESSEN COMEDY. the hardened prostitute, her voice Tn the theater g Fields was harsh and coarse In the neweet or at least the Cybel and I)lon know each other latest, of the delicateeeen oomediew instinctively There are no masks be- the one in which mamma triee to tween them They ore both lost In induce papa to put the 13000 be has blind alleys He the little wonder- a&ved selling pickles Into a Wall ing boy, she the primitive underTeet venture and he refuse mother earth standing In the lobby outside Joe Weber wns circulating among the OUTWITTING DESTINY. having delaved sailing for Europe A a the trajredy and the mvstery to cheer bis old pal on develop in swirls around these four anv money in this one' Has Dion out of harmony with life, unI a d J e knowing of Fie', da's inhappy in his home and at his work, vestment fevers follows the eaev way down to pbvRical Ties Just o replb d Joe destruction and dies of dissipation working for wages -- thank God and a lack of interest in life in Billy vvvs right There And in t Joo arms Money hope ftvr the comedy And Billv, realising nt that mo- mirh becall it Mwnmi thev FusinesH ment, as the mask Rlips from the face ing tricked bv a swell boarder finally of Dion, that it Is the mask and not Mteqls Wall Street the papas savings, the man that Margaret loves hides turn out famously, the his friend s bodv assumes b's mank l?iverrnt meves Into a swell flat with and takes up liin duties aa Mirgaret s famlv furniture and then the police p!uh The swell boarder was s husband onme It is at this point that the play took becomes a little too involved fer simFields is his familiar shirt sieve I found the argument velvet v at s. 7 and better than the ple minds onvv me about A that and time eluding He hR one line I liked ,)art. the beaut v of the line for O'Neill voung Mend is trvlng to induce him has never written more beautifully or to go into the launr business The with more impelling sincerity thAn he hance are great this boy explains has In this play holdli g my greater Not onH w ill the have laundries all Interest ver New York but In other cities, The voung god Browns adventure too dt outwitting hi sou! wtven dMjn Why not start some in the coundeIs not successful howfver Th d try where the gentilos is live bv a YidThe plav oeptlou of Margaret and of her sons mands YU ii named Oscar is complete, but the pftln ftnd anguish dish dn rr at Dt nw visited upon the ruk r h tor PU Gaiter his wife plavs ul from him bod and he too inai lira. finds release In death at th end -tripped of his masks and subter And as th ourian desends fiiges PROVO it Ih Mill the mask of Dion that Margaret mourns lall In th in ,30 Jan but PKOYO fym strange piece fascinating mar parts and inspirinedv acted b nawUuu the fifUi aonuai LradetHhlp ball TU vnninf lirpa'ial MocOajr bell hr the pLavers indicated, the Measi furnJ11 l nmaU atid Mduw flarrlgan and Keith, the Misses orftietra loatrortor to pbrai Jvioa and Rhoemnker Robert f I Wilma Ugaath Brigliaai for thr woitirn of tb ntln m nil Jones hss attended ieautiful-Ihad charge of tba re ouux uj lrera.IT ) t the settings and the staging iti attfodaoce M A lara crid tpt.or a ircea i a an a 'The Orest O A Brown 4 ail tji 10 th Mia 0 N't ill for the o Neills I se neither Akes Pouli n vaa hoau-ea club at hr Tab h x offlo v Uu Bennie uf th nor general nril irem-waa th Rewin rnniff hi it But tlue who like it mot wil hoin Moalay whub aflrr of th renirt still be talking b mt It when you and follow lag to th lnnrboti ran acrd are (M Moggie Mlaa V) Van Mia (WHS Mia Karrer Miaa FROM THE OLD WORLD. Saoma Startup Ans UUa Anna Uiaa Naonia Seouuut Pejr, Th Theatre Guild Is Ifi with Mia Bourtrse Br. UUa hum JourLaoo sample of the foreign di ima t.trirul rwi ami id a Lottie Olan called "The Goat Sins A vcurig F H Harris entertained Mr aud Mr mtinent U expiwaalonlst nam d Fran nt dinn r even ng for Uie foi Vt orfel aiwl Mrs Mr M il A wrote it, and the guild has meUig !iei E r lake ardn .men it an unuuahv ffeiUve pro-dlerson o' lty J 31, 1926. from NewYoik Stage SIDELIGHTS 'U , By BURNS MANTLE. NEW YORK. Jan. 30 Much of the dUcuoolon of the town concern EuThe gene O Neill v newest play, Great God Brown. which wo done laat meek at the Greenwich Village theatcw. It Is not only hi newest. hut also his strangest opus, representing an application of the Greek mask Idea to mode n drama. Herein the prin-- i characters, or four of them at two-faceIn least, are tnetr hand literally they carry their other elva, as it were, and by their nuiSKt ou come to know them ft U the idea that Alice Gerstenberg uc(j In the Overtones one-a- ex- to express tne spiritual phi of its author. st&trgeHng out otf the theater after a dress teheoraaL greatly impressed, hut also cotunderably befuddled. I had the thought that Into this play Neill has put a little of every panded ioHophlee I thought that has been worrying him the last several jeara Here are the pitiable helplessness e I of (h r human, the ironic ture of a patronising society that believes itself broadly and generously humanitarian, the masked mystery that is man or woman, the hopeless routine of life that takes little of individual man and class! ftes each according to the mold into which him force circumstances h mally here is the compensating philosophy of the east that formed the evmholistie background oj The Fountain, the ceaseless upward urge of aspiring souls followed bv their failing back to the parent waters of life for spiritual cleansing and rebirth SOME MASK, SOME DONT. The background at this new pla7 Is entirely modem and onW slightly You meet the Browns impressionistic. and the Anthony s at a watering Their sons, Billy Brown and place. Dion Anthony, school ohuraa are attending the commencement danoe an Young Bill (William Harrigan) ho n set, common straightforward without pretense place individual and unmasked Dion (Bobert Keith) ii masked and 'this mask explains O Nelli, Is a fixed forcing of his own face dark, spiritual, poetic, passionately superseneltive helpVselV unprotected in its childlike faith inlife into the expressions of a mnck' ing reckleea, defiant, gayly scoffing and sensual young Pan Neither set of parents either knows or heeds the Intentions nr desires of either son. One Is to go to college, or he 14 not to go to college The other i to become artist or architect, this or that, as his parents deride Frown Is dutifully acquiescent. An The thony is rebellious but weak. molds are set Then there is the girl Margaret Leona Hogarth) in whom both bovg are Interested Margaret masked is greatly beloved by Bllv Brown But, the real Margaret is a unmasked, complete stranger to him. 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Vi 9 perrnallv suspect that Madam d WaSnff cair horn one t Ight with her hair bobbed without having notified Monsieur until it was too late PREPARE FOR SHOCK. An way, prepare yourselves for a blow, and listen to w hat Monsieur d W&Leffe think about you W il akip his opening quotation from ShopeFc women with hauer about shorter ideas. I hav been to the. Cnlted Rtates thrf time. confesses Monsieur de W'aleffe 'Even thing In America Is whorl and square from shoes to jaws and business sentiments Whn American women oome to France from the lend where ansJping was Invented thev bring with them th lda that fhort hair !e more comfortable Voila All the Pariidennea hasten out to have their hair cut tn servile imitation. and with the snip of the shesr f poetry they cut off twenty oenturie to dress their hair like sevsae.' lr-haru- n short-haire- he f urth rrnturv An they havgJ the goM just aa th barbarian the etecl mHbing can resist had the American nt the dreaemakers or the halwJ rt k!wi Ihf Woman who wn an Immodest aa to cut her hair like a mans During the time of Marie Antoinette, a court beauty, in order to have her MK) curls, spent th night before a niyaJ bail sitting up, while the barber worked twelve hours on her head Bhe went to the hall kneeling tn the carriage, and If hr headdress was uk large to go In the cab. she kept her head sticking out the window "These edifices of hair were the poet boxes for love letter In the days of gallantry When the revolutionaries guillotined lamballe, three secret letters from th queen, were found m th wdffure Reail ha the European anything to gain by copying the American woman 'Short and good, thats the American motto, and it stands good for hair as well as for their lives In general PREMIER. 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The girl hurt in pride spent and staaic. with sfUirfcwr gana beceuM she reallv hved the leader refreanmunta aerred volunteered for sacrifice and the riot- Ltr frwd Hay entertained th Hr and Mr ing ceased. mentbera the B C. C cTob arvd inrUed But after the country had been la'd tueate at oftbetr hocue BaUirday e?eoinf waste and th beast-mahod been Ifgreaatt waa ,W played and the burned in the forest It was discovered priaea war swarded to Mra. Seymour Orar Mra. and Kwmsib Craven CraTa of th th sins father Ralph were that rthl was aarrwL TV club ember unrequited In time th brid expect- Lnmcheoawere Mrs. Mr Sheldon Drew end prwneut ed to become th mother of a goal-meMr. sad Mrs. Byour Oray, Mr child Which dd not promise dale. Craves Mr aud Mra and Mr Ralph much cuher the third or fourth keuheth Craven Mr. and Mrs. tlerence urear Jdr and Vra. OrviUe Irrvedal Th east N George GauL ext sueeU were Mr and Mr Ralph Alfred Lunt, Planche Turk. 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