| Show V I I V r j 1 j I V I i I Special Sp Now Noll Ne York AUK JUI 20 Up In Iii Inn a n 01 o H ago 1110 John Juhn W V aids Bull salti tit tho cf or o the lilt resort re ort lia iad almost Ho lIu had IIII seen sect only V emu J favorite I o In III the til t weeks eks he lie hall hail hem she itu op ap j ly Interest I nt ereL t only In III I n her II NO He Hei i date and a it 1 roil rod terrier 1 that hud bi holl m In ln tho of ot Freddie In III city elly j country count r till ill al I glimmer V year tho thc plunger nd nl I mired red the th with wi which w hith n t big blK hl colony of ot players pla plunged V till the whirl ri of or at lit Urn Ihl famous Spa II lie c made nade friends of o most of or them t iud hud but looked forward to 10 meeting them t hem this lII ett ir Why Shy Wh Inn thon t lie ht won 1011 on tlC hail had Sarn toga toa hell boon II h hI y I urn maid maleJ by chorus girl 1111 and ret i automobile j If U Mr know kne m nl about ahou then t r I a ua IY s he lie does t Wall Wai Vu Ii street ho Im would o lit know the ti reason for fill forthe forthe the tho void old In I The Iho TheSpa Il Spa linn mimed one of or Its 1111 most char characteristic features e forbid tho tim pleasures AI II early curly opening OC f the season spotted spoiled nil ii hopes bop of ot fun Un for or the Ih In rI lIte je lift 11 1 dust ty Ts rR trie t e present ground of or the player folk tolk mid ire Imre they Iho will remain until they depart with well trained for the th enter entertainment of other cities I S Tim The rehearsal season l Is nt ni It its II height the thc boarded entrances of the theater Ih MaKo man aind stars Mars tar are nr studying new mw ij ami fi wrangling rn ngi I pg with r it ii un 1111 unruly U II ruly I t ed but hul t beautiful I choruses In two weeks the tho OIl will be b n i full swim nnIng and before that short hort hor limo has ha passed ed some actor will wilt b he be bout I ng of or 0 t new tn uni Pbs Home will willbo WI II bo ho trying to failures and tind rail railing ing at nt the brainless persons who he Is BUre sure make up up the average audience With the pliers rehearsing dally dully It l ii Interesting l to 10 note n le what hat they do by byway b way Va of or the tho public First of ot nil all there thera will be l no dearth of or new nel ne plays Charles when wh n he re returned reo turned from a II tell few ei weeks seeks ago UIO hull had the right of ot 63 3 plays pta pia In his grip gripsack sack flack onci ho hI Is 18 only one of or the many promoters rs who have hae tty piny pl 1 Under contract There will vIii be benn V 1 nn fin Increase In the number of or new this thI year lIr over oler lust last and likewise the number nf ot old oil favorites s to be he pro produced produced will beIn he be ip the majority There J nrc nIte new theaters In New Nel York rim so s 4 there must be he more plays The Tho writers have not labored with enough nouh I Industry to till 1111 the Iho got gap and It Is IR evi el evident t dent lent then Hlen that the needed play had to be bl round In tiles flies cf lit f other days dos j j In all the hurry hurl of or preparation one tact fact stands out above nIl all others The fhe season Heason Is la to be le u a 1 year V Daniel Frohman raised a 0 storm a n short 1 time ago alO by saying that the end of or the dramatized ioel was ns In Bight lie He lieI 1 I thought the prediction of at years ears was near 1111 Il inui SIU III me liI I i I would ouId triumph completely over oer the novelist Short time was for Mr Ir undoing A Hat lI t of or orthe V the book pili fl to 10 he be produced 1 was j made end and It was largo enough to 10 con coti convince vince vinco even een the Scotchman who Iho said Mid he wan WOR wa pen to conviction but would like to II C the tho ama who could con eon convince vince sInce Mm hi in The outlook Is that thai the novelist will eilL carry oft ore the largo large share hare of box boc bo office Ho lie lIona may not give us the tho best play pia but hut he ho will pro provide provide I vide hIe the largest t number And 1111 It Is probable too he will come conic near to the Iho playwright In the tho artistic finish of ot his 1 work S S The dramatized novel noel seems 8 ems to 10 bo be bon bea n a 1 I I ii o of the tH It It Is nn all evil that continues t to 10 exist l d strenuous objection and there Is III no doubt It II will nit exist as lR long lone M as the play IlIa playwrights wrights rights ht fall to 10 supply tho the demand for rorI or I V plays phiys It Is 15 hard hartl to nay gy 11 w which will be betho bethe bethe j the tho most Important of o the tho authors i V stage settings Probably The Unlit Light That Failed will 1111 attract most rno t atten attention attention tion lion partly from the name of or Kipling V attached to It Iti partly la 11 I from froni the Iho olId foll l reputation that thaI anticipates the coming of or Forbes ForbeR Robertson to tills this country 1 lias hM hn been tilting tilling the public V nyo In England for tor or several years with I strang persistency P and since Ince he ho gave dramatic distinction to Kipling ho he tins hRs been hrin hailed h an its an 1111 of ot all 1111 that thatIs Is best In III art The Wage stage Is 18 n serious erIous thing to 10 Hob Itoh ertson no so serious that he Insists on lila Ills audience following the play It wa was wall rt m who reproved a 1 fO person ron In a it box hox In n a 1 London theater last laM winter and It II Is I wondered here bore what will ho bo hl fate If It he attempts to i I Impose on any nn of or the Fifth avenue tattlers The Thie Light That Fall Kail rd Id has ban been bern favorably received In H It ha hla 1111 been of as ns A strong play pill a 1 play rUy pIll that carries An nn audI lice along without effort from rom one ofle In Incident Incident to the other I her will Till be bo doubly welcome for the thc reason that he lie will be b by b his wife ocr Ger Gertrude trude trudo Elliott There have hae boon heri many whispers that the public may inny expect lo to find Miss hoa h develop oil 0 1 real dramata worth since Ince she chic de ile departed parted part from Perhaps she he ha hal habut ban hut but who wh cares Her lieI husband will do 10 dothe dothe the iutIn and she ehe will supply the hunger hunter for tor beauty beautOne SS One of the mo most t Important productions lions 11 tIl be a n dramatization of ot o TIle The nt Ill 11 Frank orris last novel noel This has hap b done by y ChannIng Pollock n a noung ayoung young oung man nian who I ho obtains publicity for forthe the business Interests tR of ot William A Pollock Is 18 said Mid to have han done do no his work 1 Irk well veil He lie has hI had hall experience In III righting a II piece by him having en n here successfully two years ago and ad lint besides lie h wo sas I CUI an ull Intimate friend of tho the lamented author But his success may IM be II the Ihl re itO gret IK Is I that norrIs did not live Ihl to do dothe doth the th ork himself Only now are lire the facts of or hi his hard tight for fer or recognition beginning to leak out More rore and anit more Is being learned the Ihl man mali to prove irve that he had the Ul tAlent U find and the with will to work out a 1 great future He lie e had an nn ambition to I rl laya y mid and a 1 hort time his hi death hu he had expressed a wish to dramatic The lbs nt Fit It Is to Mr Ir Pol Pollocks locks credit that he tie ww u chosen above nOe I nil thi others but he tit assumed M u 1 n a Stave grave re is reo The novel huts HAS been b n read rul nd 01 pi lere ere l over er by thinking taco men and If Pollock Ins his I failed ho hr will bo bl without sympathy The Pit lit litI 11 ii I I upon uron generally l ai as 11 one of the tha low few Oil great stories and ahli tho the liopo lope H I greut that th It will 1111 bo hu glun given treatment S t I I Among lovers of or true Irue there will 1111 i I I be ba a It i If It I C Merely Zd Mary Mury MIH Ann doen nut not turn out to bo bu as simple anti and as entertaining Oil on the till stage nt us II she thie ho IK is In lit h Ills little story slur Robson Hob oll will star siar In III tho tue play pIa Khe HilI returned from rota last Insl anti and told of ot the tho hope hopen of or for or orthe the good will WI I I of o C America I not feel eel If Ir In III has hall the Individuality of oC Mary Anti Ann Hut But ho Is fearful of or our v u U adventuress adventures and amI Fred IJ n Ill as tho Iho villain After Atter The Orphans Orphan Pryer the tho Grand Orand will wili not be lie open in until tho the night of or Hept eit when hell a Il very ery strong attraction Is l booked bookart In We WIS In III Audre I he thin melodrama that used to 10 delight our fathers and mothers at thu the BuH Lake Theater Wells dropped In lii nt lit the Colum Columbia hilt bia theater III In Sun co last Mon Monday tiny day night III ht whom Miller w we re opening Open In thou their season In The NiH w w N I If II r f ti tiT I T i V MSS MISS EVA RICHARDSON One of the Most MORt Brilliant of or Salt Lakes 1 Girl To Miss j 1 fl Richardson say MIl musical critics belongs the tho proud distinction tion of or ranking well to the fore among the Ih first half girl pianists of or the tho city cli The Tho young oung lady lall Is 18 the daughter dough tel of ot Mr Ir and Mrs Irs D C Richardson and andIs andIs Is one of or the tho most painstaking and Industrious Ind students Her 1101 Interpretation tion of Beethoven Is remarkably rJ line flue and ami her execution of o Liszt compositions has elicited strong praise from rota capable Judges who oho have hind had the tho pleasure of or hearing her Her work Is not only sympathetic but It sparkles with brillian brilliancy cy Cl C as RS well Miss Richardson Is a pupil of ot rr f mid next year ear eur she will viiI go to 10 Detroit to 10 study under tinder Jonas Joons u AU U u v opinions as ai n a result of or his troubles s following the Ihl production a few tew years ago of oC The Tho Children ot of the Iho Ghetto Oh GhettoS tto S S Mist Miss Robion nob on Is 10 sure store that failures cannot come but not all her friends share hare her Mary Ann Is Isone isone one of those characters who possess the traits that are hardest harte t to 10 depict It Is comparatively easy to Impersonate an nn affectation but hut affectation Mary Iary Ann Anti has tas none IlOnt She Is II such a n girl gir V as one associate RII x with Maude MaudI Adams In her hr happier moods months anti and until now there line had been a striking contrast l he be between e tween the th parts larts taken by t Miss Adams anti Miss lIaison However the he ex experiment experiment will vilI bo ho with the knowledge that enthusiasm hard work anti and good scenic effects will combine to tomake tomake tomake make the tiny play a success a Jam James s K l I Intends to 10 star tar starIn starin I In John of or the Yellowstone j ja a dramatization of ot Frederic fleming I tons lons successful book bO lle Mr Ir hackett 11 In Intended intended tended to produce Alexander thi tho Great early In the fall foJ but hut found that It would be hI Impossible to provide the th costumes anti scenery before the middle of o the winter win John lolin Ermine will vIll be 1 looked forward orward to chiefly because blaut of o othe the actor who will 1111 play pia the Ihl part It l is IA not likely that the piny pin will rank with The Tue Ill or r Merely llIn Ann nn un unless unless less lePI Louis Lotus Shipman In dramatizing ing In the book lifted U it above oboe Its dramatic level I el Likely while Mr Ir hackett Is IA i In I the tho play pIn he will viii be thinking almost wholly nf or Alexander For three years he has been ben ambitious to put the great warrior on the stage Two years ago he rom com commissioned Victor clor Mopes Mapes to write a n play pIll around the personality of or Alexander r anti and a n few months month ago IrO the tho playwright turned over the Ihl finished manuscript About that time lime Richard Man got Kol wind of Mr Ir Hackett Intention and I since then a 1 pretty storm dorm has hM been blowing It spears that for tor ears has hai been nursing an ambition to stage Alexander and he Is unable to 10 un Ca understand why wh an actor sO o young rOUn as RS a Hackett should encroach on his pre preserves preserves serves Mr Ir Hackett thinks he has hasas hasas as RP good n a right to Alexander ru M a Mr Ir I Mansfield anti and as all the soldier manifest manifestly ly h I tins has no M F 1 In the matter the dis lIR dispute dispute putI Is I between the two The Issue Is clear If both oth risers players only se seIt see Ie It Let the tho be th the Judge of ot the Iho two productions If one on must moist conquer let him do tin so pt i by b merit as 18 Alexander himself lf would triumph Tiri GOSSIP The Tho Grand Orand Theater Mill III end Its con ron contest contest test teAt with the weather seather Ither clerk tonight giving the Ih linn foal presentation of A I 1 lr ir of or Tramps which was lAS played last lut night and end this thin afternoon with good sue suo Ul cess Hot The c earl early rl part of ot next w week k the house houfe will take a R recess reCen but hut will with re If reopen reopen open on Thursday Friday and Satur Saturday diy day d presenting Miss lIu settle Nettle I In The Orphans Orphan Prayer Irner One might think that a play with lIh a 1 title of or this sort would discard th the customary vaudeville accompaniment but lh the management cheerfully announce that IhA the specialty act acts of or the play pIl are Ar as a ael numerous te nail and an a clever as I a In anything who wh yet et produced Ml Miss left n a 1 good Impression here her for tor or her Ier work In Lost L t In Now York or U I 1 saId Mid to have ha a very vet er part pan In the tho orphan This The other principal parts are ar tn in the tho hands haMs han s of or Ml II Defoy Detoy as eg n the H m were of ot line most unbounded sort The stars utara svere rc called clel before the curtain at a the end eni of ot every 1111 net act and al Mr Mv I Miller lied to to lO calls cRI for fora foro a o speech Tile e ate are wildly wildis enthusiastic over 01 the players but are Ile less so 10 over the play pia the Chronicle critic observing The l Dl jl pie Ille Is I nn an mining play Itlay uj us 1 by Ir Henry lenn Ier and and theIr Ih lr company It IL I Is doubtful however If It I even elen their would 11 hI awaken BO so IO much Interest It Shaws eccentric reputation had not I made all ni he does thoe prominent In II Dm Flie Discipline It looks at a If It he lit hail had har started out to be serious neilous nod and the Iho characterizations the terse tl clever I ills dla logue nowhere particularly brilIant but virile eary RI the th t tO two acts most moat At AI the end coil of or orthe the second act ne the eccentricity breaks out anti and the minister suddenly becomes l something rougher titan than the thu boil bad char character character acter Richard Dudgeon The Tue fIrst 1111 act ends with wih quite u n deft touch of or sincere sentiment when len hien the neer do dowell well voll 11 takes lak charge of o he the little waif ai whom hol everybody Hut Dick Dudgeons 8 wh then Is It rather fustian antI and theatric In the second act art Mr Ir Shaw provide I a n re noall really lly strong situation and Rud makes make one forget ort for or a n little the Indefinable sneer that seem elb to 10 run tun through the writer leI putts IATI of or the piny 1110 The Tim third net act funny funn TIle The trial scene acetic rel Is li thoroughly Oil all bertlan and nr the Incongruity of or the I tragic emotion of or the th woman oman height heightens ens the t ridiculous effect r t until the th close when one looking hooking bock back over this the whole business begins to 10 suspect U Mr Ir haw hll ha hl lute thought be lie III wan Joking all al through h As 8 a R serious drama urania 1111 for or two to acts The 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