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Show , , A, , - .., , , ' 4 . 1v - ' . . SATURDAY SEPTE3IBER EVENING NEWS bESERET ' -- '; - , ' - 4C-- 44r4rs - 4stet 10,- . , ' ' S4 1917 22 C4d e 0,, . I ' - 0c1414 .., , ,. :111111116016.1 ' . 1,40 - sitiatisawatassies - 11 moilinaimo 11111111111110111111111EMEniama- ,411111111..11. 11:::: 1111111111111111111111111111111111111 TWO i I of! b' terrou Ow. E , r"1, bllat.etrdoeastr,ar...s:oml 1 cipshanTcaoldiafe the It hbVtral i ts is. ititaister timal..genersit than usual. flounced. ts due to the war.- potted that people. trill feel )ess in- in clothes than they , terested were IASI eneonw It 'may be true. but .., i have my doybut I am of t,:ineepn,,, oz ribet half the pleasure that doe-tthe fait-th- at t thlethrtnulook thietrmahest; b:niadrocnchbenett I we shall see. it'he:712 iI often a nuisance. aetIndkieedpatmunlay "front frequenting thti,.tAhLAesitsre.pALE - I 1116.1.1.111SSONISIIISIIMItee'.,- . SECTION , Val4 lIrThi N "PIM 101 LIPP - e ittergamv liktaltutopt and the syliem the thina wiTnteher!trrigtvdart...s1 . 4.1km 1I the punctuality ,. ., ., ' , in New Comedy ye.rs , - .'s''4n,-.-- - .. . : " WilkesPla , ',Ai 1 ' ., ,.. , ( ' ;;;,......... , . o, ' , . ' - , , - .. ,,,,,.......a..,..- 111;41 n: ii nis. leria.:totnueloctitIiiire?,lidour - 3 I, f n- -i 11 - '' you.n.T1 .0 mile ehee re ifofvo i 00 att at the metre atet.1. , 'take Tne kerne withme Sntir" !you asked I ,17.i -e :'I 11 .- that iteaut", chorus and comedy I his beptentl.er awl tdctober iI J A of Salt Lakere navel i ',tett A'I- tetele'll:11:111411' acts. ; merits with Onern,,:ther and ea iiirni.ful 501('L 's F !triaie num,the is that of that he would c.ncel i Other din.er with interest the ver- - it, Ano'ner . III '1 comedy CtiaIE ' :her s. Can dates by ea., diet on the revival in New no:,,,, Galteognle. jueg.ets, I -the IIIIIIIIIIII, to1 . m'oit.en.' a comedy creation, pre- York of,ittllat Happened to A New. York delegation return!' s 4 i .' mother hopefuliFi'tes.ipeeptalhont'eh: b3 Wharies Smith and company, jeill'Ill.".1 . .: ,11 - Inning 'Jones." I The cases where 61(1 time ponied With . Del.. from )'gaterdal weaker of the SUER WiltuIngual, cuatotrs the deals ' . ' kiiii of with gurit, at, seems hinter t giowths rei:amattiednettlthhebe, gel st a tic:andel meetinSMlle. Rozikat brought I no Co - ,."-,Buree's success in he, few conkefi t.... acts include and far between, and the' fate fif the '' - "The A written -,, MaeWe"' flowed Ange: by 161' Rescuing t-'utest inetance shows that managers' artistlit dance soloist, a boy viollniet; Claire Kummer. Niko, fl irke is a;tteree.i.vip.ealtemenillr Mies alp pie. Kaufman, r. ' who indulge in Ifivato ever ekate on t ter Leila Ilit of t i a psartne under trot JOIM rthe Lucy 1tr1er TriZ,. harmonithe Int:e tend Well this : .. inf.ania.1 of l thill ice. Twenty years ago people cue fitheterii. pnik Hopatt ! Igk Aemoode mid fifth Ziegfeld. CeeJr,. Tlip" .,,,,;,t!,, sad t:n you know what b niKtelg I Ca Pearl Thu' week she )viii! re,' ,,- -, r -th Waa-i 1 ' in ,.a l tee that laughed over this comedy from New "The Fatal flint the ramps who lwas girl '477' here I bill i rt the ' ingtont o l completes itte wILIC York to San Francurro, and -"r a YeeterY?" Harry White. For the COMIng li'f..k opening with - ' -tfa."' -'141,01 1 te !unde An with tne the, tat 'Corson Clarke made a Intle fortune the mantle.. nest Weineadav fretReheartusla of "Broken Threads,- a 1 iA':2--dir IiIPA emu ' le. en, plaby Ernest Mikes shit!, tabdt- TY front its production in this dry. 0000, Manager Frank Neatrian has -there The father ION , tsia'' wick Vroom will prooute. ate golr,g te.g bill ...., Vas 'I Critics in New York say that no one pounced the following the --- .. nem of on in New York. In the et;mpar.s. male Melba; MEI home" prin alltright Bow:- : ba been has i sent Cyr.il out cars ilvrra, Lorin to ethrtn, 'ford are now seemed tp "abat happened Ed W ROWlittlel and ; Keightley. Enowort h kr,morrow :alarm , . mrs. 6. .;:' .''' . . 11 all over the cite telling them to I, es to gLf sith 3v110110! William Roselle, Fred W lVtert. ' Bill 6 , to Jones" any more. Sevet'al geodi l 7rd tu --The MO18 cilrl" of honor in Eider., out for her." evening, A Breath of Old Virginiae a, Daniel Hanlon, Robert taemimeze ttay-- 1 Maker: ot '''': 7 '' next i Miss attended it, tett after tem renetnee home. III I is leaving who !Turk, of iesterday by Tem Barre. Harry Redding, Paul Stanton stood pat. :.let. .-,-! bust'-"Mr Br1"1- - eee Morns and o i.n Elder Utah. was aPPallit'a Bountiful. said to Charles Allen in "Our- - liam rtentele, Wetter Green .0T1 the girl and in nothing p C - Thursday 'fir Pried ( tl 7 Baer. liolmee Ward, Florence Carpenter aod Plitwse ell .- ntertA , ',, ' Turka has .4.heen president .of the local :time the parents arrived. Theo hum, the aathor, brnught it ciet at ,ne; the Intermiseion. f : , , al present 'Themlea es i Ilene Holbrook Blihn is matting, the i unfolded p story of how the , ,ten 11 i ,)'"1:1 follow. e his own risk. but he mournfully said and Levere I i:tyth ache ane the 14,,fliag Trio wi:1 entertain pfay. ir.'" icnognfeparertnyce.byHemlotatovreseasr - ,ntere ., I f'It'r:i'I''his'.aithitt.tineitrie..d ,leavieg , t al .t "people may laugh at it. b ut they with trick reeling. t NIRO ',,,' - I:. , 7,,,,,,....:61;;;N ,,, )read I ; " lh S.. t i Stucki. so 'wont pay to seteit Tho whole troi-L. W. Prescott. and E., Raymond Hubbell. the Hove, lemon ES. WILK k tho o the h,,;I "A. I f d to drorne's out eith lo composer. V hie seems to bit that people radicady Jill Amman ,;,,e;'''.; s fe .ever ,,,, It is directed at the presx at the lenge. epelasnrl HE Current etek close FAVE111I cif, ...1014.11111111.11 It ' change their views of life In 2e aeare ,111111118111 b., of ;seven chiMren had been icd r.g WS ii of the Shubert. whoever thtt , f agent prosfinal with Wakes tenights Itl Inset sod notified tho Pollee. 7 .,nd hi .40011111111111111111111111111 Willal te..00 and the situations and lliellll' and Salt Lake City. a From the Shuberts press deper- bty t of The Commanding OM' ment one day this week came the tIli D iem are ientation boh4t aued .orio Roofiandllitlmticaengetar! Thtueeli'llirolughter . hleein.sg.ntagLem semen-An- t one eoees ai P that of the , a, 3 ' bath mad i cere aim now apt to be. viewed - had attained a rtcord Minot Pickering to the first of nOtt 'a eek--l 4A.E0Lt1c1Loolgosnaitsinaliainoialip1anai mayttme,' eatiiteernent or greeted ear, ;thence. Mr. an ti Mrs. ..t. Frank ' soLittedeposetnt thnnt ntatrerndena:;:letet:4::: month l e se en i n tieek's sa le--20 ot o i vele IA iihys ega... the ' After Plaeers daughter copiee. the rAs i y ..a- .ti etaateete tilt fresh- - Mg the prees agent a hard name what 15 rrgarrted .4ort h tOecrl'e S. na : ,,,,.. ;1, ttat, t out I,IIRL r.. m tiuccessful and deghtie 'tell &veered that hiePor. taxer- eminemeamasiar fa rt most g nd tt sa "3 r4: aa:tr,:: er n,en h Amor - 'comedy hits of New lories pest In a ore had sold tho littki , ,efore eand i i:te ci , orthrroetes :it at ofiryyl the ,2...9t0 cop.lee wee aera-a- l his play, wruch A tilutm Fat'. !seasons. -- lie Comu 1.:p et,,,,,;., , tea that : egesereerrnaryisnrHgeeepny72:1:: t. it fy: n.::, In:: ti..7:(Trw wi Eol Aver. 1 a ,' Week. in "Heto: Be Seen NextI Four Popular- Members- - Whó,-Wersharn wil preserd. in N ee york airy ', hi!t00 Ongiey and Emil . ill th re: ci et 4 :1 I. -newetbe eet i, : arta, 01 :d., C:c'thedY hemeh a h"tyy 111 ,'.11. this li, 3L month, I spPlled eelisalliance ithe motor farce et four cylinders," ." cabledon Caruse st Enter. .,, Comei Up tu: Smiling J ti,,:its .47 ,een :ht:: .. not "alesaillance,- - Tne latter es tee (Tee from' Rio da. Jentrien to ferteter t eta ; novel on tee ht eased ( 'ant pi,v of the Matrertnitien perhaps the hiet act retire, and the --Kelly, and some rather haadeome Erencil &veiling of the Ord and sathe Herne Ilona, ty Chsrire ithertnan, GailleCeleasaa debv:nmr.o:eree:ItitnP:::7:11r le fi ioolth 01101i:e 11::Ittiollterertmh.o:IDRiies:h. on hit en will arrive York New that models?' :t rcsast all atid crams run the out at e a the French berrewee It from ehe and it was originally produced ory 5 a cruel lb in New York with the steamship Saga early in tictober, ;rence ,he' Itarta night speech -isOften e. house for tno,' Engeeh and not the Engitsh from tn. e :Liberty Theatre the I can always toll Whether David oral weelut. deceivett n,totsiy. th Morrie and Douglas Tair-- e The great tenor has been- singieg 'n ;Joke. ifor Williern 'i l. The following eiders have arrived in French, there te no ealcuse for using banke in the two leading male rolealt Rio, and prettiouely in Sao 'US. author must know as he thanks the Bellew hag a real outcome or ono that ate g E. S. Buckmiller., H. A. JorIt is', vr Chicago: for DO them MettvoNm how? the, French saelling So he resents iv !Is a hilarious and faticinating fun ye- - Montevideo and Buenos Aires, is 1711 altrn is that he you know thanking. problematical. pubee, genson. E. K Hanks, and Iteese Jenthat he wil !nothing at all whilst the poor play - Well, the mornieg after his poducn- - sen. TR .c111111r. Melt in which the Willies Players to pcted ,I '' SALT LAKE THEATRE. on he epeeng night oz toe They have been assigns& es folc.. is surely aware of the fact thin, if be has a real success, he . u are believed to have one of the best hork sea eon A.o interesting compilation, - lows,: E. S. Buchmiller, the Wiscont 12 on 'hoe withof name ice the oPera no words ehe cut a noutices his play to ACK that show and the Beanstalk. the 'film o P portunities of the seagon honeyed i . 2. -memos is sin conference; H. A. Jorgenson, the inst the htstory of .. Ahe g .18 all-comment. Out If of and time. waste any It sat all, in comedy. I e enchanted." comes le) the. eah their talents In' the Polyannavest compaeh that ts, !tepid Jest We heve stopped the merely problematical. he quotel the Iowa conference; E. K. Hanka. the Lake, by the late 3 in the seen be wit. Mr teoninger to the tactile coast the tee! alcs Theetrt for the seek beginning i orates- I can South Indiana'rentere'nce: and Reese for sale at the I; g ,f hie it of enormoue mounds of flow, flattering tOttitnatitS of role of The eaterinelon,- a grece losing fele will e P I seeidb Y HI en H ehnes ,Talla ', tell et a glance bow the land Jensen. Chicagó conference. cl a c ta ere across. the f oetege es and now therefore eptember 24. It is the fire t of the a il who has turn ,. tnissicmartee that of In the d ba a.,,,,,,. -to tee company neeea' "eee leading the wise ahen Shubert have taken reat picture that William frot ham Mies Annie were came from west the an on the etage. She is 17 years of 'the When-ono not 'discovered that t I iandi course o( forbidding the Curtain He is attractive, and picturesque.: eea, anti Maw Hadley; and elders series, ; aegit m the famous falry-tal- e were I I aer it . pv,re- I do not fancy that after critical word, of all the enthusiastic McKinley, and for its produceion there ; lazy young dreamer too young to 1 words lavished upon the production Plervivand Beckstaedt. Saturday end Nevertheless, she has had comoder- - Ispeeches. when 7'00111 are ences , rushing aud, road. for of the the ;show any of the marks i play. i able stase Were spent by thentikeighteee toured a apeetaily built city Her home is in I de- - or "roily with a Past" was quoted by Sunday h .1 email-en- , a caole for the Kuhn, a! yet clever, quiek.witted and wIde. haVashingtonexperience. D. C., and when 511i was lout to supper. there will he any the astute manager. said I to myself: mg. slowe le far bean- - a wake to hie own well being. mend e the to not lie IL speeches. R. otel n,ention Ther Jackson and wife of Logan, saw curt 10 course. success." Fleids is 'Lew but a role of years I , "'Polly' , peare . i stalk itbelt that reaches into the sky. --thrown by fate into the role of a ,.t; an a m emir p e rformance, tied ea. f ... gun 11, knew that It was, nab; recently of Davenport. Iowa.' LAST TIME TONIGHT aa self I old Japan: The stage noes having It ts claimed that wlme $640,4" v".141 young' .Chap Who lately 'eritettatathe: so amnestied that he enraged her for! t was interesting to realise that came to Chicago last week on a sight- I it but It coura r Mr. Jackson Whin and a expend,ed in the creation, that 1.3" millioneire class. and without warn- - one of his companies. She remained !treat it so badly. The theatre uses le also. Belasco knew IRVING lir. trip. pleasure BIG eing BERI,EV'S nt men, melodrama, manager ipststs that a play is asuce hail been a student at the Davenport crindren have a part in it. son thee it ing the young tramp is called upon to under Fields's manuement for three !for the basest PurPowes ',a e ,, either never is irNOCOPATED there The a anything ac- school of Chiropractic the past year. took whele year te maga MUSICAL cesa. must St insistence be then that gtint AMILIM0 the clothes, the motor cars sears and established a reputation as tend en CFAS. brmseif is eight foot ell, asi terrible and the rich mans place in the fin- - an accoraplished child actress, Sub- - cheerful or optimiser., .aiseut s that cepted with the very proverbial grain Elder Prank Turk& and D. R. hi. , of salt. When he refuters to utter a Stone were entertained et the home of 75 People; Augmented Orchest in "The wonderful country. enough; the boy who entiets the roie and soelety 'trivet The things vequently she appeared andel 'tpAta was le "."4 else latest moneter The of the hero who bele word. then you know! At least it is Dr. and Mrs. Johnson of 3009 North' Jepartee - the that happen to him make the material Prince Cher and with John Dre w i n Pawn" Trian by Amite M. Aldrich and Me- - so in the ease of David Belasco. Troy this evening. born for the part.- nis litt:e printese, an the "The Prodigal Hushand." St(otV; -show t, Elders Wallace M. Hales and E. M. has the fascination of a cheat eph Noel, and once Breen we get the Critics gushed over Polly with a tt will Ire the usual Thursday There Jet who of a W6111110; and the army that e- hi 4' ii- rdai, were speak returned Columns Crawford have of adulation to Past" a te r Japanese dtplomat. grtm Chicago e Min and greet of , th One I many, interesting plans In eerdenite meeterinue accents.- - and ody Jack marshals is Illor the most Net- - Ketcham reportsainees penned. Not one quotation from these from Milwaukee. where they spent last 1, advance a In for schedule Grace -the heavy George's All t Ieeme to he fraught with signifi- honeyed .. utterances were used by Be- - Saturday and Sunday at prior-hoocumuli of Crusa,lers with the freeh sale of seats for the week. i season of a is Her,ri produetion . Roy .6 i charm of youth added. Title charareer In eTh lasco Polly with, a Past has tri- and conference meeting& eLElevatione Bernstein's , , ' play, live I and umpbed. for. two reasons: Its sima Elder E. S. Stucki, contorenet Everybody Ilettl'l II the originalPRICES: 50e to $200. i whieh has registered a profound sen- - Pawn.. is nailed Baron rakada. - plicity. and its clever little star. Miss Areordgerover this into a made but of Wisconain in the he is itrashirron. conference president tory. - 1 s plarel A. . 11111111111111111.... in William Paris. cation Brady it has a :: won- - has been released from misaionary lais a Ina Claire. Beletteo 7) has acquired the rights, and Jules thig- to the stage. We"ingt" 'ts.ra";;;te;;W-V-;ell7tgru:du'e';::';:rt'44:t1"ere. O Among the Player Folk which . ar. bors. and sill ks. in Chicago tomorrow. that harbors tell derful work upon this oaslog , alnY nate ,rtilar play. 1 mak-ernan 1 bt Got in is Erkert engaged t and palpable you know, I saw in its original shape. President Stucki has been isorts of nits cheap I gime, neignbOld. .,chridien, have the is to iAle read to them. and determine !maltfaCtOrS. Se this awful baron lat Atlantic City. It was scarcely field about 3e months. He-111t,1 Daratord Producing compa n) tun The a of male story I Amrt-wen. leeeded I elude, ',1 PlaYe the enchan'eel fr,ree. They ognizable. Playwrights by Elder C. D. Peareon. o, teenaged by Jacques Pierre. is now in tied woman in love with a young man tens a whoverr niee "'togto I b have and this manager them. Elder A. It Noelto. for the pest their nurser', joerney into the woods,: the field, The first effort will he the In the trenches. The husband happened an o,d- - loan. Fred And there Is faemore in the re writ year shipping clerk and mission stenoon., revival ne "The Fascinating Widow," his father that i in been born Japan apd fail aeleep as night ie coming kittgass2JCZ learns of this. di vets that Wean4 "Dou nr.a. flLAfl krancis dreams, and behold, he is the, with Hal Russell. Me Rumen was Japanese, and that consequently, log than in the original manuscript. grapher, has been transferred to Rose- I ongepaet has been filled wits , ritodi 4 MAnnees Beginning Tbuni Tbur land. Chicago conference. and- is suche is ar half breed. By that piece of I Jack of Beanstalk fame, Then is seen e.eehhh rn LT:2r." the feminine d cone portray an to role; with scree affairs, lay attempts the cottage of the widow, who tic about immediately enlist I of critical quotations. ceeded f,7 Elder Geo. W. Fowler. the repent Friars' Frolic and 'Once his wife of his wonhiessness.11,m'rm','''"' he ....................... Talking t TODAY. MAT. AND EVTI Coun againstto ell the now to purchase food. Jack- during has been much Interested the' Michigan conference. , suceess in this new field was so; The wife believes that the husband is the services inf the his 1 be ti the United States and in favor of Jap- Droanway . Elder R. Clarence MMer has been I starts to market and meets the botch- - instantaneous that he was encouraged lying to ,her because of have been used in conma& jealousy. There ace seere's to be discovered nection with "The Country Cousin" at 'chosen to tereceed Elder er to whom. on the advice of his god- to continue his new vocation. I h LE'tV La. est BARRI Turka too. she. learns to Bi that Subsequently, sells he for to him. he to -- -. dra-- i i president of the Chicago conference i 1'741 Japan. the presented theatre. I "plans" Professional rather. who appears I Gaiety the young mans past has been an on- !The ,,. the E -- a . tee cew for a mess of beans. There dtplomat arranges all this in ,.....aee Jan l'a,dereweal announced aavory one. but she I forgotten, auP thei Ls Elder C. IL rTan.oltr, preeident or; condones it on the ve,ui words '71" War manner. GIRAR when the and heartachee and tears are of the surreptitious President Wilson Northern and. I flUnot. .; :1'1 yesterday that he is cancelling all his theory that with the betinnin g of the Ifurave conference, bast Lai gra pi the at -4 and the e Ameriren, g aghast mother realizes the poor trade the lad Cncasternents Roomvelt were and he will released, in this country and that war the pasts of everybody quoted s A I 1co. III inlbsert a Japaneee fallsletters. D. R. Stone, of tas made and she throws the beans, Wi President his wife will immediately re- - pating in it have been obliterated. n.ft..".2.ba.t....h2 is really and he ..,,,. It im all quite incon- wrote to Miss Alexandra Carlisle and Elder Stone is aucceedld by Elder i into the trap away. but Jack has faith in his The Wet leth4 e, ' 'e and in relief and that all Cr. horn again to begin I engage i aillork. to Poland Fred etivable. and situpta. her filet he admired the "sim- William 'corking as bookkeeper of the mother. and slips out and plante them. They plan an An raid isle-life with a clean record. Tberein.lies The Writ Baron appears to be a sort told, astonishment reigns when. next morn. t in Europe. The plicity. sincerity and dignity" with miselon. the theme of the play. pianist has cancelledY urit et modern of outside the garb, is found , elephistopheitis which .., lizanstaik e the she played her own very in--- ins. . s 1 TOMA THE HEADIrrER aroune Is and he aleraye eneaking windoweith its top stretching up trio .1 1.11 teresting part. "The play is delight-r- n t dealt and '. le an ' the in tone, Jack. t, rubbing oily beanstalk I scie gees ful" said the talking Seek Lassie As for Mr. BoLvcm eky. Up this he hands together in an ecstaey, oft Roosevelt-- . whopresident. was present at the' '' ': : and there he finds hot I DART() & RIALTO 1 sosts 111 Stall must kill e Befriended ; 'gee. New in opening performance by again. her At the very end of the play. this be said that it was a : rnwirv Hors-E- , ti4 giant who hmits the land in trrer, I life e d:plomat is disered eel hi his own American Pier." and that it emohal "Please, ma'am, could I get a and who long sign robbed hie father. I s g I job commits la and thereupon IVINWrirrt.tit sized the lesson that he had been tryhis heritage. Dangers and advenA little movie'?" in Written for The News SlittiCSr 0 maa istiteide--4Dale. 710v' 'The by also is IRK 60c. Paten" hene there Japanese. 4't 234 to teach for so long. i Eve., ing tures arP before him. but litTAggedly her ' , !might petearde he consideseel art in 10c. 154 50c. Buy liciolt, There ie no doubt that these utter- tle toes ticking outdressed, e the beautifsil princess tn be 111111 and of her shoe& al I , Itbad - , be Office to ances occupied. Ticket bt its ticmonewodferintt throne a a raYal meant te,,tnhtett,pt Always valretznt and st,eata good I t I tl the deal, , $o addressed Leila perhaps (For The Saturday News) i very lwell treated by the librettist. c ,..t. Knapp ' it Wye, of such approval has a distinct Metro's She points to the waned city in the' .. i Ew Y"RKERA He hail actually been plied with lines.1 bad taste in any time. as it is ouch an- - ue e casting director. on one of ' rjJ.J 1.4,..., commercial intereet. -I instance. and Jack begins his wonder.. remember , , the were that The hot will nielodramaa Pawn" humorous. and even witty. Irant eeaght. day of the remany years ago. that Mrs. Langtry cent sweltering ful experience. etc etc,. etc. ,les'. hot pelt. rstr, , eh opportunity to to this eiountrYill.het fully supereil.:. hpnidayhefohratdortenvemrayte hIsitetz,ze naotthallnig..xr.eAspt ftohrat"withirit; ibirouif.,heetnitenpcitay ORPHEeM. .e. "We If: 11 never ' It;use . which laughter children," ,IV,-the I paid or that iota way of al.-- . he dtd with tremendous stemma. IngY he said to emanate from any- have been endorsed. by the late agKing Casting director. The little girl , it,..4 -and dancing. winsome trio OtaV the te'rrn hay- .Never has Cawthorne been arl buwautliti141001 r..b, - - the. fails to carry weight. Walk- Edward of England. We had a, little d to cry. "If I Were You, little girl,1 i PIVIng MESIC an exh'hition of ultrafash- - I, tc..,, ..'', Sas funny.1- er Whoeseie was the star . In his best fun with that rd go home all4 forget the pictures. to all those 'a Id never hate I listened to li geed" and I play. demagreed sant to be the be keynote ion You know, one. "Pane" lrgY tons, may with the royal verdict, or what ap- It is much harder than you think aiittrit)li il,, who are Interered in does not 1 admire i Pre is the bill at h which : expert real humor in rnitei- 'way of the vaudeville peared to be the rent verdict. In the tt is to get a 'position an4 yeti are' '' - things, eal remedy. The idea that musical Iva's turn to emigrate from Japan ag camp of "The Country ,ii interesting ard for this evening A big ariri show. heeded ba P ' Cousin" the un- much too young to come alone. Ott orpheum Theatre Lew can ,. , lo Bric e and the firth..., ,,, Those who are inter- - romedy can ponsibly he arreueing. has Meet as and One more day, quoted New York critle,s-sas'your mother or father to bring You! Harrington. Charlotte ,.T ailer t bound excelWorei i etsrjette i I anti ar ested in uninteresting hesn lost in a maze of contradictions. !Jent heroine and the waswan 4....A., many prod,' maidens,' in charening Barr Twins havewhiledanced' - to say that both President WilliOlt and If you want to try to get a little Har-- i Ii sac' : wiper wee It them.reiv,,s into high favor, therefore a surprise to disrov or Roosevelt had apparent- erork. 'We---- " the Jobe of' the little i to the play itself., iii' thicas are of course that WIF & '. I of ly picked a winner. ry Girard and company inhle musical- etc..4,,,,..lie, advice. hemel arte Pehoid critics to lose their Jobe,. and is Washehertel mirth that were eminentle satiefac- 01,th" Far North. are rare pilly,et a et..4.4a.in't got no fathes and Me Six other big features,. Melt -v : I ''. and ington to and individ- - V.,,,,N'tti.1.. me .49 a hav,,,,i: tery from any point of view. al .a., the late W. mudder eat of song in ensemble Mr .. The daughter o, our long sung Don the fifth -is in the hospital and I was xPisode, of "Ill. i Carmen and friends taieted S. - The Headliners."-- a t '' would .,al numbers. Cawthere was is It I was not so a In coneincti say; niter yut out of de house die starred There Giltvert FPtrlincits?..a new l of J comic with with Men Jolla Sandersen that romp- - (W. ' the heroine stage Sat:r. by Aaron 14c. 24e, 10e. Three te tittl ant no place to go." morning and I '", Hoffman. ' ,. :. '',. Monier and company, has verh Int; age at tho Stage door of the 0 little I'say, who has such a w:d .opera railed eCarminettah that has is 44 7 14 awl 1 0410 liery B liberal , That was enough for Mabel Tolle- Tri :Just euceeee aehieved in It London. Knickerbocker of Theatre. the , before program. fun .:i.! . pis! providedOecasionally N'ew York ma fellowing, She did everythtng i'ho;le th' werk and anxious eed Rita i:olaod in her iniiiiitable midnight, standing in the crowd to had to do very prettily iti .to .get .their audiences nagters ---.., and Indeed, '101 ----idea The ... Sscrah Carl and the of watch Darto opens ;Erne teeteetely. up at the proper time. announce exit Bernhardt. lf rennet tell you what It al Billy song sketches 5LICCO5ti0r115 eae,noe .7.antlhOrr,-'t Suppose that- body sttiallon wttn balancing numbers. Ed- - NVitV nay, I there" SUM keeduse wits th4t to because I can rarory fathom will be rmitted pe te,, grand opera heroes and hero- to reach the auditorium ' ii au. 11,5j.Se aitn ',ones esPeciallY interested. I wait anximia.to see with the' vagaries of the Merry R. etrith 'ail the curinP5 :ether,. In progeny. and then lend i tan has risen Until it hasafter adapted to hie , onderful bees voice,- rn nen eyes how the Divine .learan libretto. The estory in fallen . ranee 'thee, Mt ene lo ne ane 1,ents NIP!Va in a Muy,- ,,,,,nt he, and it ,her, were really Is Teo eomie'opere works! I Imag-,T- h ese a on te permitted w ,,,i o'14)"' 1V - 7'"''' intended. ay e.- eieeleeteeke.e.eaaleseeweleease,Vereentleteeeeteekerereeeeeleete'tityateir .me When of ih; luxury e welcome! to have snail peoee. r't'r':'' membered the state door tradition. tmg iIt go."' ittewart Faird'anei manager discover that the theatre is dflifir""84""m"rmiumtalm '00" ,eo .1,hn t Fo, the !: v.len opens rex! Wed- - :iIve we hese Joie eur emete at thi' comparatively antime were no mean. Br in,er. 1 I ate rever very fond of plays that flounced for eesdey evetztee, the pritp.tpli head- .imaaind that we Lad lost our stage ...tire mien Ade byMeneip beginning. they wait pa..1 .!1,. ner wit be r, ete Pak,' the rnowe. 4,,,,r, !' ,,,ere v.,.. be spicy and tiently, and the R I at eeehe,teely "haeseeti moment la opening Is ith the Stars hr,n,.rs n "Plin"er to Haweeae deneer. seh her cent, efforts that It eat' worth while. I saw a mei, provide , postponed. was at least refined eel m- - the ,, "Good It was reeerved for Mr. Richard Pe es' et ns',f- se:eere tied ins'rilMtn- - 'of tueury of spice. peeple that atitoniehed me Ith: :',L',' l'ala Ireee her late Belt :tearThe, eit eree,11,: stoed in Tril,'N - ,,,,,niees, and pleaseet 'tee '' ee" Night Paul- - appeared to exiM merelyiWalton Tully to carry out threat hi 1 EL, I a like that in Lake v:se I'e the niat'ety the ,.,e..ene end seered Ion ago. (for NS positively cur- - 40 t,urpnse of being amusing Clghth i0 roe', and of "The Ma. opening ka refinement in my miles! ,, ne4 'a aq,sV manner It was a play byleueraderee Whennight b ,i,,,,... "Trftee I,tt,or 'eadIng 1! the teten and evernem Wi,,i: r:- time came for , Bolane- (flier and Chariest Dickson.lthe curtain to rise, the rote:teh Her!. and Ar- 'elresused and dareetty that 'rich bine. At wi2 . reverent. 'swanned' !, was. to ne reason that's"' usual empty. Tully playbouso Ne:ertheleee I 'meted andsit had muele----fof Wil- - There tete: welted. firThey tir Tic!! The Merriest, Brightest And Oevemt.Comely was quite un an axiremetv- ,,,n. kJ ,..r.7l comI.any in the one ivrri r.,x-r.- , th.t. 4,,., I row,1 rosibly diseeverby Barre B.Idannted. rh, Up went the curtain. and Ilene eine. f,r ilernnarcit le ee di on veil ef the her Success of the New York Stage, he timeelthoee who had arrived so late. act'staint. is the oteen. It was founded el. eleeeeee I,, Jay KaUtnian,- la hurry In leave the theatree-ein,. ., , eve I that a of benberss fee, idea ' ally stood up at the back womarvetretendternieee tia;pe, always Maryland Sing- - itheatre! as oar- when she ' until Finally, ereiee. ere. site 1..ou,hern emee of the sixiing to he somebody else for the sake!prolegue was finished-- , I take off the Tied to the Car, a cheer went e. b my : .',I,I Securing money for her impecupl-I- , hat to Mr. Tully! ',es. a feature whieh hes eceesefully then t hero were 1 ;le and bravos, b :nue husband. Of course sh posed as; elanegers suffer from these the OrPn.,ITI, h,'foe Charles:et-ewlayer ee The to Shuberts Wed heve with' a den. vette wife r May I add lite late arrivals, and are 'amid impo',legit tones we n lee ,,,,egthat tree- - :Sarah who had reeved two ;n interfering er tth the r esenea thing :the- other fellow's : orm to de per' the correct thlng. end:that there was a bedroom scene. eety "A (Mr; 1, (,;, re in Ten M:n- - aneee'ehat They te !;,e PXtreme fee of 1hr l'3's- - rteh'' all sorts of those complications andy the permit day lookese perfecee e utes": Th.. Feeler Weeere. daring Pie to start late, and disconcert the wes.swathed from heal' to speech en opening nighte. This is are popularly said to skate over that critics, to whom e aerialists , te,re,h Brenner "lady 'tired. le !ehe nchilla. time is money. heir She bowee I te ,ee edict; tee, no Ilennforth They of , i' curtain ice? At. times one laughed a" bit. seem to eguntenanCe Ilia dainty stong.end erel MeInto lacia.st de a and t hen tvterhaa will ber,erditted in our the rd h's Mu'rAl M'''4' and set. ope. teetti in-- aspeteI (sower inn the part of the I tray whcicould atree during egieenteweeesetrt elienitie irrimie, 1411311C, of the "5.1.,,,, 111,h AM have the eau. 4tatted away, ',eel:ion:be the woext. The worst never; e'er am easily arrivepeople eel ' on as time. " omen a n i'euther Neither th nor the' happens in playa of this ilk. and it did quartet- of an hour late. I t"cihtil's witit1.7"Itt41 I'm" I .' ItIth.ugh filer Wilt he allowed :tn talk. if, hoviee, not in the eels of "Good Night sincerely '' seri feet teeeeees start- - isoathor was &nettling hut Paull hope that Mr, Tully's daring will bear .. i The et- - e,or. at the endof the play', the ape' Some day I hope to see Ralph Herz In fruit This ;And Sareh is 'seventy-theire aveth Therm:ler , . metropolis s uff rat from I tie adventure did me x...,d .41,, ieause Is strera enough to svarran ,a really good play- - H e un Io rt un ately its . : PANT GU's.and there is no res.- the h ' ve elad to be a "hayseed." son he of :selects. on and tele. strange either la; earth why it should do so. .. star. or bethnce th ey m ay authotheir usruall'y too good for thene He weal The late Suguetin TGES who Daly. discihad : ng, .a tee-- ; " There is too rood for this-- his lategt. He is al piffle and authority . never nothieg wonderfel abeet see 1 anted. i e !I'd .haemeee tea' week ,. permitted 4 4 eaudienees to cut u At firit this may sound rather at. l'ynedmoremr awnatnterteg ctierinn of a IN Ur,' qttrae Chnea'o' latest mu- - the new musical ennied ic ire' een- . , Theatre called pire "Rambler but ha; His announced time f rPbesueh Resee But gPerI..4 lt le really sound ertm- berary. n ni ; in la the heeditee ettrae- .sl'al Ihesposeibilitioe it enroedY; A Motor Laugh in 4 is .eereedtnele Pretethat his the UM. It ht. nInn liens& The he : I ') Cylinders, Presented by the -- t.. This iviral Itoti. Ti'. Teo' of the nin:t tens hOlt ibut "claque" cans forth .do not 'sem to realise. plaiwrightsi Miss so well known and began. ! rhythm b' V.c- - author and star whilst ! an Certain that a Ynarit tiafhclat gts a wit to Noel !mnine with hit and Wilkes Players: the fate of the heth M. Murray had a couple of Eliza there 1, i ,tor Jacobi, and it has a ",nook" by may hange were no songal lat. arrivals at Daly' in the balance, arid ,the Ito ;; a,,Titarialteeir4nrenei; 0fIrtrhaenk,.Ilarr deliver, and shetdid the best she; Theatre, and the performances ti ,,,,, V audienee listen' to fatuous tele absoletely were ' and illogi could for them! 'Matinees i Matinee there Further, II ih.anThtheetc'terrntt P,,r. Thursday and Saturday, What Daly to Mem Audrey Maple, who wee werelwonderfolly tr4tieht hetrat remark.' :,tet arr4 did. and whatpunctual. Richard 'Walton Tully part of the Yount; bride- - &IMP new lient point nit enenibler IL'ost.'"" ;,41:; therimat:restaelf the piece.preetldleiel prices 15 and 25 cents; boxes 50c. Night priCes4 tesely miscast:. hope.' did the other Burrell other i .tus thank& endl the Frank envie and dames numeers are coterienight, managers Mr Joet-pA Litior, who was the mow; fe- - can do, A Ala 15, 25, 35, 50 cents, boxes 75 cents. I, Cawthorn. who hat,been $tar 1 i,,,.,s ' masa. Anna& ns:viretaatit; I teoh, so happy: And then I hcitous member or the cast; Loutsediencee , ,V1.7mmiltonistommisaiaP,ff.r,. kaa engage-waite- I A ' line 7 11 , mid f., Or .., II; if - " d.to - . - - errt, I (7,,,,- ; .,' - .1 ; - ' - ha respari ' .. , ) ' - - . igtahns tee,horall ::- Ill gni f. ; eirlittlittipe::::boat:toethc, C i:l114:11:hf.11.:i.e:11 .41riom.d.L., -- 6 .: soot . I NJ .....,,.,,r. - t: i - ad .niimamamonomin , Nyt-ra- wor:s7pee.;.tpria,lin.ns;eelinihii,e)."4:. Ehc, It . ,,, - - :: ;; i,,, 0. . , - ..: ','i ' si i wg t - tri ' ' t'o..111so ' AIIIIIIIIIIiiii lilt: I ri141 ' - 11 er--r ' '"-- 2- I upe to i 1 , II no . I IT 4 ' le i ,111 Prim 'rook 1 . - 1....,,,,,,,,,, mina i I ' ' t .1 ' ....,0 . - i --- - . , . u. -- -- - . ' I 1 .. , aa.:-...- a.e ::::kat, , he---- , eot ga can tl Alcagilthoomo 8.1Tni:ePt , t , , ; s - i. .. . - I j , , . gth . , '1--- , i g tnee.lhtoell.thettart"biNgewtAli: - , - . . 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