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Show r ." - m - .a - - r--- - ?; section tiire;:e OKSERET-EVENlNG-y- SATURDAY ES MAY 23- - III 1913 I Treasure Island, at Wilkes Next Week) hopeless failure. In spite of this, hoW- - title of the farce known here ss "Twin ever, Henry Arthur Jones always Beds to "Be Careful, Baby." Corat ; speaks of it as his iisOrae play, and ment is unnecessary. e several stars have from time to time talked of reviving iL That venture! Henry Bt Dixey l at present at la now once more on the tapis. wtth'work book for children, which, 1 J!enrn,JT iUtysee Michael and His he started In the interest of his owa mu daughter. The book syeaIold (Lost Angel again, and watch it re- d d "uehl- ? ?,h 'c. s revival of "Camille" by the player opena anew the gates of recollection. If ' one were to set down all the of Dumas suffeitfig presentations heroine that have been seen In Salt Lake,. It would fill a small volume. Some have been fine, some great, and some regrettable. The first Venditlon on our stag? probably that of Mrs, 8. hL Irwin in 1$$3. The famous Julia Dean Hayne appeared a year or two later and al- ways made 'CuulV a wring ( tura. Georgs B. Waldron was hee Armand at first, hut later she relied on the local stock company, when David McKenzie probably filled the part. After Mrs. .Hayne, traveling stars fog 20 years essayed 'Camille, and several home artists attempted it, with ' varying degrees of success. The noted play was given Its first rendition In America by Jean Davenport (Mrs. lander) in 1853. It attracted little attention then, but when tllda Heron produced It tn New York In 185T, from her own transla- -EmTSotlT trofSTlt WSaS iOcaKMoiiern 'was her Armand on that occasion. . Julia Dean was a member of her company, and probably copied her rendition when she gave it in Balt lake sevThe most famous eral years later. Camilles have been Clara Morris, and Sarah Fanny Davenport Bernhardt. Mr. Towse, the New York critic, says that Clara Morris in many parts equalled Bernhardt and Modjea-- .. ka. '' The most notable cast of the play In America was that given by the t"nion Square company with Clara Morris leading, Chicles R. Thorne as Armand, , McKee Rankin as De Varvllle, John Farselle as the elder Duval, Stuart Robson as Gaston, Maude Granger as Olympe, Kate Claxton as Nlchette. Kate Holland as fcanlne and Emily In a charity Mestayer as Prudence. performance a few weeks before the Union Square production, Frank Mayo was the Armand It seems strange nowadays that all those performances In .the sixties and seventies, while- - wonderfully success-- " fuL were always greeted with a storm of protest from the press and pulpit on aecount of the Immorality of the ' play. But since those days, we have bad "Eaza." Du Barry and "The Easiest Way." all of which have made "Camille sound like a Sunday School theme. Such are the changee In tastes and customs wrought by time! Wilkes rendition Is most ln-- 4 The terestingr affording as tt does a new generation the chance of beholding the class of heroines over which their parents and grandparents were wont to weep. MIsh Bryants portrayal, especially In the closing partk, ranks r achievements. among the best Iler appearance In the opening acts, and the change In her looks as the fa- -, tal disease grew upon her, was quite effective. The two other figures in the cast which most nearly approached the old time standards were those of Mr. Burnell as the count (who, by the way. Is a new creation one that does not appear in the earlier versions) and Mr. Van Pelt as the elder Duval. Mr. Cloninger was good in one scene the fourth act, but inr the others he was beyond his depth. He needs some training in the art of how to read with quiet and deep feeling. The last notable revival ot "Camille in New York Was that ot a modernized --version by Ethel Barrymore. The public received It with coldness, In spite of the stars popularity, and It was SALT LAKE THEATRE. ER Unborn Child," announced as 'a big play with a serious purpose, mime-th- e offering at the6alt Laka theatre for the week commencing .Monday, June 3 It waa to have been given here originally last September, following its Denver presentation, but instead it was jumped direct to San Francisco, and thence into the CanaIt was again an- dian. northwest. Bounced locally for February, but again the booking was cancelled at the request ot the-- Los Angelee Majestic theatre management. During next weeks engagement here, the Wednes- -, will be reday and Friday matinees served entirely for women this In of the play may order that the lesson be duly Impressed upon the .present and future mother of the race, and also to enable Mrs. Clarence Bennett, n character actreaa who the enacts the role of the Irish mother In to a between-act- s deliver the play, talk to mothers and daughAll the evening performances ters. and the Saturday matinee will be for the general public; and while aa a show Is priced rule, a "popular viewed with suspicion by well posted theatregoers, the assurance is that the this play has been patronage accorded ho generous since its Initial presentation that the producers are enabled to disregard cost In assembling a no-- f table cast of players. The theme of Ihe drama is birth control, one of the question of ,the day which la prominently before the public just now; and the author. a young Barnes, Howard McKent American newspaper writer, is said to have gone thoroughly into the subject before completing hta story, devoting many weeks to scientific and medical research tn the laboratonee of prominent -- physicians -- throughout declared the country. to be a valuable contribution to eta, TIB Girl Wins Fame on Orpheum Circuit As a PrimaDonna , e Toot-Toot- . . of-he- well-know- - -T- he-result literature. , ORPHEUM. 1 ' - n. last vaudevrlHe show of the season open at the Orpheum Tuesday evening, and In honor ctr-- o vf the occasion the Orpheum u ha assembled a bill that s r.o less than four headliner acts of exceptionally high m. vthtr cailler.. FTaruko Onukl. the dainty Japanese been creating a prints donna, who has furore throughout the country since in-d- ( s - Playeri to Be Seen iu treasure The Wilkes Theatre. Some of the WUk e. This put Newrton in a new light and Special Correspondence ) he was brought by them to New York 9 EW YORK CITY, May on a ruse that be might be watched. bar last appearance here, coming Charles-- F the manjThe Americans, the majority of whom St.elow, . Kht,me wodwd She took New York by storm and her fin,lym fll-- i Square Bere hitherto unknown This is rath-- ) to. hih wrongly tony tiled of murder Among the Player Folk veritable a formjdqiqa-4wtr-3Tpresent tour ha been a pro-je- r TTcannot Players had been was electric the , who saved from installed, Newton ;taphone triumph. P ' Stie- M. Kohn. the Utah ;admitted that he had "framed Another feature tj oT Jarir Clifford, rh'llr some valuable auThe the noted of Arthur Guy to them repertoire . He thor of "Over Empey. ore the her lust with Evelyn at, these people starnow patronizing the Top oone At marter turn jl the for hi execution ha been par---- 1 Comedy a particularly intereHnK one and brings his own dancing act this time ring tn a new play which was first theatre, went and has for his assistants' Misses b Go Whitman of New York and retained two play- although It includes a number of called The Drum. Later Rose Stahl could not be convinced innocent-ienoDun and Gertrude Kerpin, two was engaged r man how believes who the these the. leading female let from their pre- itual said the law should take its artists who have attained already a port, and theforpiece froeen faces do not predominate. The FtiHow case W one of the motXan was renamed No relief was to be had and curvious bill- - rry active At the first on been has and record sensational high place In vaudeville. The set 1b "Park Up Tour Troubles." Miss Stahl one night performances to the day before called "A Country Side, and the has been resting of late waiting for a people indeed are thejoeea people who are not to be met at keenly followed by lawyers through- time was up. Stuart Kohn out the countij. Mr. Kohn, who stag settings are beautiful 1 the otler theatres. her friends will suitable and vehicle, Square-Washington hi owlaupu would not give up, Tarean is a wonderful chimpanzee he pleased to know that she and Mr. been practicing In New York for thetea! tti . law- - however, and decided to carry They are per-- 1 who does almost everything a human Empey is a IS not criminal ears, past are is an Ogdenlte) (who With a rase Polly Paat to a justice of the supreme court-onha Just yer and came Into the case only bebeing can do, and In a mighty human booked for an early appearance tn v . achieved of its three chief the g1 hundredth Justices. Charles manner. He ie an animal marvel., cause when visiting his friend, ThomSalt Lake. fgow beneath- - tbtfr foeUet. Nor dojance at the Belasco theatre, perfonnwas found at his home in New and the as Mott Osborne, Tom Dingle and Sum Ward have a warden Guy. famous the atwaa occasion to was York and appear pajT the slightest got out of bed at 3 quite interesting- - I rehe expressed his clock in laughable act. Dingle Is an eccentric Admirers of Mre and Mrs. E. H. they tention to cntica. start their cull seeing this comedy at its try- - of Sing Singto prison, the morning to hear the dancer par excellence, a superfine Sothern will be interested vho any help to willingness know performances o late They prisoner that It is almost f out in Atlantic Cit, and really, was without means or friends. It !."? , H imprewed wuh Stuart comedian, and Is widely known as a that they will emerge from their ren s atemenu and a s of many musical com- tirement long enough to play a sum- impossible to review mem, and in case; amusing as ait was, t could not have was after the case had dragged stellar f career Be prophesied thfv as for it. that the novelty, project edies. Ward la an expert delineator mer season In Fra nee and Flanders n0tK? through the courts and Slielow hadlj1? , Uf!0IT feature undaunted. Aa of alco their came Bark 8 it quite r. program. end lne5td Thc,n convicted and sentenced They call them- for the American - soldier - at the matter of fact. ,rlr York to undergo repairs and been death , the Washington to n.n toj"" n Sing prison. alirh rive rime, that selves the Odd and front.- They will leave the first week - to mv cannoU-veraf-- 4 rxtra the traff,c P,,c ,et th ,e,y rehearsal, well Square of Fiajera - June-fo- r BingrfFortu nothing w they ere Margaret arden j! oDWng France under the ford to dispense vith the publicity that change in the c&5d. and w hen it open-oth- rerem" radP M r Kohn s Perfect Girl from California." will by of the Young Mens Christian auspices r and drove toy the limit for the AssociaBelasco theatre, tt was surely court, but they possess prison seenin dance and physical cult nr" tion, but they are to arrange their the theatresborn accused to him the to help appealed another This where HueJow had but two hours to wtls to me, a of ignorance, and roily. courage novelties; and Gwen Lewi, an Kngllsn own performances and will be seen 1 niana lesson in Belasco. live What and had he like did bade bis their wife rather with shows already r. audacity. It girl of unusual cleverness, is said to without a supporting company. The story sounds like fiction. he has done with many and children goodbye. He had been an undaunted spirit. The other, was accused posses "just the sort of volte that a farm hand, poor He has kneaded them, mag- in. the suit with the night, half a doifn New Tork critics other. . . , . death The late James Gordon Bennett, were , . slit. of a rich farrper name4 dressed pleases and charms. them, and given them a com of the murder furious at the late hour reserved owner of the New Phelps knd i"!:kteITer-wL0nLn- e h PANTAG FS. shaved for as it the a great friend was about U. chalr. The chair had been tested and of this plav house have never gave death to sentenced and virted mnly TOBdrtloB found even rf PATRON'S ,nd with good prmrre used to make a perfect ,he t they must produce their playa f that date it has been running to detectjye. wvThoTolTme how when MrBen! ,he u8ual orawld Phenomenal contact were for the post several weeks, and this nett was In Yet it is In the Pro5ff' bucket the crit-in soaking receipie. form, of the . i spite crscp approached at the outset of ings he was cent to the house,,. . the chair,, when Kohn and hia lightest and frothiest brand of com- at applies notably to the present week. the campaign to get money to build , css 80 t"ere Tu are Sing 8ing still declaring his inno- party dashed into the prison and But ia it Belasco edy. cence and confident that something showed the a the Actors Home on Staten Island Headlining the bill is "Yucatan, T papers that saved the Nevertheless, it two known actropical musical comedv, featuring and asked to print free advertisements Little Miss Marguerite is would intervene, to save him. His Clark mans life. After that the case was Leo Greenwood, with Hdrry Dobson of the propoeaf, he replied that heT lets that scored.' These Were The other convinced the tions prisonersin Krr again and again and In the r. .m ,n- - argued and Valene True, and with a cast of could not do thkt. but he would gladly Tis?: ! lure he dea,h hou, 4 !h:lt he WM --"n meantime the mysterious peddler Era v. Jein. and Lonesome Like by Harold; ten people. The Chung Hwa Four give $10,900 to start the subscription, Jhirh "Pninelln win King, was found and arrested and haie .ready told are genuine Chinese vocalists, and wh.ch he did. And all through (who have since paid the full pen- confessed m 191 tne uirue Theat that be had murdered ofnhoe'1 little comedies. The law appointed one of their their popular and character songs arc task of raising the large amount Mr ,wo of the alty Ernest This were Glendmnir.g, noTSltle Phelps and hie housekeeper. "The Rope by Mane well received, the tiny tenor of the Bennett and his papers stood solidly number to appeal to the deputy war- seemed Barlow to settle the case, but before Hudspeth, Reginald ar.d "Close ONeill, tiehind the friends of the movemenL JIuene the Book' Winifred Fra-e- r. save Stielow to do to den quartet adding much to the comedy The something the arauments in Stielowa trial were George Odell and from the electric The former waa by Susan Glaspei! of the act Martha Russell, former stage will long remember him. (hair. Miller, the concluded King repudiated The piece was hia con. one of those affairs in which a thor- - Cecilia Radcliffe. warden. Impressed by the plea fession whieh Kssanay star, and Andy Byrne have a . deputy made it legally of no beautifully presented Wlnthrop by ouBhlX is morbid The recent election for trustees of family clever sketch entitled portrayed in Ames. I should thtnk it would make of the murderers, went tOiN'ew York value. Stielow was consequently Types of Vaudeville." an act out of the ordi-- t the actors fund of America held In an exceedingly pretty picture.. I .fact and asked Stuart Kohn to assist the but before-th- e date of his ary and thoroughly entertaining. New York May 14th. resulted in the it would seem to lend itself to the friendless prisoner. Mr. Kohn Imme- execution arrived new evidence w.ork and Neil Mack and Vera Velma offer an election of the following ticket: Preshis other screen Mine diately dropped to Uttle very which convinced the goverlight 1 particularly.. Daniel avaricious a instincts; prohman; vice president, "act unique. which, besides a bungle ident, slatternly Clark certainly appears to be heart went Into the --cane but no headway nor that Stielpw was innocent and of laugtu includes vocal selections Joe-- R. Griamer; rice president, F. F. (daughter with a drab outlook; a half and soul waa gained as the cover not declined in book and the him and pocket ordered King girl, and a end violin rendition. The acrobatic Mackay; treasurer. Sam A. Wcrtbnallldemented the sentence, stating that to bepardoned to Nor some does she as talk tried for n- pictures the murder. Cu j I the enter of the stage of the other movie stars love to talk the record of the case seemed clear Hlll. and trustees for teat of Die Strength Brother are secretary, Kohn's conStuart friends are here waa hlch a three for set Marc Klaw. Delyears, a barn, dangled Ralph daring and difficult, but these per- more. Harry Harwood, Milton of her return to the It and the testimony against the pris- gratulating him on the present standthem former with Nobles, Dwc- - That noose had been arranged has been a long time legitimate. oner coni racing. A new trial was ing of the case and accomplish mnee bad she he bo will William hope Seymbur and Frank McKee, by old popper for hia son. The son anything to say on the smoothness and ease. and the only nope of getting repaid for the money subject of the denied )ie haa been was to hang himself if be ever re- new evidence lay in finding a Patrons of Pantoges wilt be treated "drama. to obliged spend to save an innocent For a considerable period Dorethy turned. They were all looking for the to a great scenic production telling a peddler who hail been seen man's life aa well as for the time he Jardon haa been devoting her at the very end time old "mans cash,wasandseen near th Phelpa home shortly before has devoted to the cause. story of the war, when the new week- chiefly to tt of to he play, lurk at the patriotic services. There lr. Kohn and Mr. "Miller the murder. ly program opens next Wednesday aft.' An Impressive Parade. val station In dahglingneose Anybody who tried to ernoon, The destruction and Bom- Isn't an army camp-or-ntherefore sent Mra Grace Htimmls- Utahns here who saw the Red Cross bardment of Rhelms will be the head- the east that has not heard her so--. hang himself would discover the ton. a noted investigator of mysteries. liner of the bill. As the second big v.HtT GreafNVck. l.'au.e parade last week, have had one of At to the scene of the crime and she re out to ri.?na..r5V ml??0n girl cannot nay lAJi.- , feature. Miss Bllllis Richmond, with a diera and being the thrilling moments of their lives. fon nd have ported that her w.rk wa y iPvei waa sailors, an and that either a this hardly or will of artistic day company present pretty girl become an advance agent. Possibly blocked by Newton, the detective, ' Is not whisked off to amusing It waa almost trifle "Cabaret De Luxe; Hagar and Good- goes.by that she (Continued on page five.) rwho had testified, jtfi.nnnt jjftleiovy. where troops are sia- - .dicroualy grewsoire. and, one felt al- - that was what fate inieeJed me win, comedians; singing Gilroy, tioned. place most Inclined to Pugh at (l. Haynes and Montgomery 111 'The t eft to heraelf Miss time. It marked the return tn ih. -- The Deputy: Miss Mary Imrr, and . the performance of Ont There" o n final square Players Miss of Mahler Yhnffrn;BrrTiTsopfomS-ed'and at took the turns for entering grand opera. t'entury theatre, A. Mever who played the the place The return engagement of 'Eddie The G he first vocalist to sing (Josephine receipts were tremendous. slatternly daughter very Interesting-lTera'iito fiorked ate the dominant Fitzpatrick and his concert orchestra public Effingham Pinto and inla adding to the enjoyment of the rire I!i,rni,n?" and art These of many pjays. She Kane were otlur members of the cast. factor present bilk It Is understood than specluded George Arlis. Julia Arthur, of thp m Bonfa . time be will added before this cial musical programs T. Powers. George Mu f iriane, country entered the war. As for Clue ihe Book by Mias James attraction to each bill at Vantages iq James K. Haekett. M: Glaspell, it "he a rather piquant little Lauratte Tailor. "Pa!?lJ,t!!?'l.hear"0.n the future. FiRke. Burr McIntosh and Chaun-re- y Mrs sentiment." partly that genealogical satire, A somehow or WILKES. OIrott. It was certainly a "gala ' j went wrong gypsy proud of r u aith a vengeance, and altoh bM"n engaged other her origin, and rebelling aain the ocroaion. as Interesting as the usual ROBERT jCfUia STEVENSONS tadlnZ quite gether th .In.of ancestor her I? frmlmorT story, .Treasure respectable Uothed -- far performance manages to be Island." will be 'presented next week The huge Century was parked, and each star received a heartv welcome by the Wilkes Players, with Nana on recognition Manager George Ty-lCharles G. has draBryant. Royal worked hard In the interest of this matized the tale and it ha proved -i requestP.ar1jr,.larl' URuaI of the aniard .a th, and one of the most successful plays of gave It All hia atpl.ysn, performance .. - ed j d n tention. Tne mere feat of bringing its kind ever written. on H nu Tn" the suc-- so mattv prominent actors together is The play 1 tn four acts and nine ot ,h' r'anzaUon. Miss one that might daunt the average scenes, each of which gives Ihe scenic Tyranny of Tears. when hia talent. The artist a wide field-fmanager, but Mr Tyler wept ahead "Trifles" end "Fuppreseed Desires" with his proverbial energy and author has taken the book and faiththe Washington by presented all aorta of credit for the fully depleted the characters and the Square The "draft main incidents, weaving them, with waa eminently successful. Players. appears to have made inroads into the personnel There la nothing like an cast dramatic insight. into a production I and can. of bloodthis is filled with that thrill. The compani. only hope to appeal to the public. It never fail. will aeen that future L bave . contain career. more .... very playlets ..... During my treasure, the combat between the crew Juvenile in The Copperhead i women than mcr. many of them, and they have Inand the leaders of the expedition, rhe tng bow on Broadway, in New York attenvariably aMractsA-anorm- ou By-t- h the company haa thle tion. finding of Beil Gunn bn the island.. Mf. Fike han.een prevleusly known the battle for possession of the stock- - In Salvation NeH" and The Unwrit to say and you will excuse me for so apropos Tn ade. and the full recovery of . the! ten Law as well'as other notable sue quoting it. a It There la talk of reviving the old treasure, together with the return toi re see, and la steadily forging unwasd our fourth regular subscription seaHenrr Arthur Jonea play "Michael son which has Just closed, wo have and Hie Lost Angel. England, have ell been worked Into In his chosen career. Lionel It was an lm- -, play. The role of Jim. the boy more heads the cast in The re.r.1-wh- o made five productions Involving It mediate failure when It was produced "Inherited the chart front the head. one-aand longer playe 31 years ago at th Empire theatre, j plays, old pirqte. will be enacted .by Nana by Americans and foreign era. and we with Henry Miller and Viola Alien In i will be Bryant, whose versatility have also given tor subscribers lo-tnr- Its east. Oddy enough. It was precharmingly exhibited In the portraval on th drama by such authori- sented the same night In London, and of thle eager, boyish character. The ties a Walter Prichard Eaton, and thare also. Its fate waa a cruel one. other rolee have been rarefutly asPrrifwsaor Ludwig Lewlaohn. Alto- Yet, I recall fhe. fact that it was an signed, and the nnshranre la given thus far. gether we have produced exceedingly Interesting play, with an j that no preparations have been one-aaeven and longer plays. pleya, d,NeXhytork i "T11 Detraction and Bombardment of lU.rlm- - Which Will Headline tba spared to do Justice to the play, both 21 era by foreign writers. Of these in Its staging and in Iu presentation. New Damages BUI Wednesday Afternoon, Maeter- - seemed to stamp R Irrevocably aa a I Including such tn asters NEW i YORK. May nck. Ibsen Bracgo. Tchekhov, lzu- slaw Wilde and Mohere. and 39 xq Wash- - ' mo t,v 1 sian I cai lj tr 1 Nc-bit- 1 habd Ag-ne- fim-nighte- i- S "" ,Z f Is- t ul e . I . lag-fin-al ked xcte, laugh-produce- - Long-Fellows- ." Edwaj-d.-.Th- e -- y 4- .y er n Stie-iov- . Udy tZ I !" 'the Jha waradnhlpeaYinr s . ; t 1 th, one ho-ha- s rayi-tcrio- -- a hA WUT ha. 1 lu-o- f-- r I - e Spectacular Scenic Novelty Coning to Pantages b-- g "prepara-(Washingto- hI J. c!d.b,d iu nt C- er TuTrtXS? M5 h? - jr or ve ch ."all-sta- pij ct es -- ct u V 'JsVvCiTrr fao e 1 THE H ," out-Othe- Mod-jesk- a. . -- Flo-Flo- - , "wpl. ed- the older generation, reversed, would hut to adults, t hat he considerable-- talk. Yet why Dxey fund of reminlcne to draw1 shouldu t it.ftappen iupon. and If he cant be interesting. "The Kiss Burglar scems to have'thn lani much mistaken In him. ' j given an Impetus to the musical show, Messrs. Cohsn and Harris have bee not that It needed one! Certain wise- acres have asserted that this form of notified by cable that the English was on the wane, Jiut Iiductitm of "Going Up made an Imam afraid that wiseacres ,are quite mediate success when It was tried ini that It open, wrong. Twenty years ago. I was of the English provinces.and -the same opinion, and That 1 waa m London at once. They are busy OB second The ef a mutter la "Going Up company' for history'. wrong musical shows this season have been this country. That's what a 'bit ot When "The farce! a numerous, and if you would like a music does for This Aviator", was presented In. New York, list of them, 1 have one handy It To Jane "May many thought It clever, but it was list tin hides Good Night. I'aul" Rambler never a success, and it waa withdrawn. tune. Rose. "."The Riviera Girl." "Furs and IosHibly the vogue of the airplane at Doing Our the present time made for its popu-U- lt Frills,' Jack o' laintern. "The Land ot Jov, ".Miss 1917, J loilty todsv at least that In eonneo-"Kitt- y H r Regiment." non with the pretty music composed Darlm' "Odds and Rods. "The StiuedTuzer. for R. , "t ver the Top, "The Grass Widow,", Words and Mulc." Go-- 1 .This is the time of year when inait--' used to flock to "the other aide j n g l'p." 'The Cohan Rwuc of 191i," ager Girl o' Mine, fuH of plan for the purchasing of oh. Ladv. Ludv Actor and set reuser The Love Mill, "Smt.ad." "Follow foreign plays who had waved a few pennies from the Gut." Oh, Look rs "The Rainbow Girl, and one or two their work, also made for the This it quite a formidable going steamships, and went ver to oould better they put? ai?umnt against thi' waning of the the bow much n.uswal how as popular form of parts in the successfulwepUtM can Isn't it funny how t'rtainmenrrTo le Mire, a more ra- - abroad ourselves to new conditions, (tonal hoikM has become necessary, adjust n neems interest-reven or lack of Nowaday nobody ami some of the old idea have been eliminated Sol only d In foreign productions, and man hate so arranged- ttvJnjrm that has musical comedy been profitable room for this season, but the outlook f r next they could scanty makenative-borthat was not . So anything now st.tson is juiLe extniordinai Whether we shall ever rush to Europe Still ou be good? idea shroud-eTT- n for novelties again, the reporter would The famous PJnero farces are being mjstery, as .must admit that we turned into musRal shot, one by one. ay. Anyhow, you veil without the forapd not a xvord from 8ir Arthur! Some hate done very indeed! well of hie drama have already been eign output very filmed and tt is not reported that he Mahomet no longer goes to the had anything to say on that subject mountain, but the mounbiia comes to 4 UiUume LJtnd the, J?rodueern, therm-elvestWiously who used to sell their tyarea, now buy pie a ho take often hange with them The ensem- them. The currenj theatrical season ble ones are those who never take In. London is larkely American- and themseKes seriously, but unfortunatel- anxious eyes are caa upon all our Ten years ago. plays and operettas. Inland" .Vnt Week at y. they aie few and far (between. ail this would have sounded like a ALAN DALE. In England, they hae changed the fairy-tal, cause ih . r. radlTbo'Lndon I S |