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Utah'. who has been Juventle lead in ! '"rhe Guilty Man,' will leave that most to support Miss Arthur In her new piece. Mr. Ether SAIMMOO an Important port and is greatly pleased "Ith the transfer. of , The ."0Joba," which housed "Tha Amber Ilmpr.ba" for thrio weeks has lone bfle blivo over to "Bettr but am seen , 77;, r . of the Dratillitle Mements'in 'The , Week's Offerhtg..: ., ' , , ,. , Interesting Political Play at Wilkes "You're in Love." another musical comedy from the ertile brain of Otto Hauerbach and Rudolph heard in November. Air, mintioewrrtbinalecteit amnia never to be at IV , .. , . lrd s- . , 4. a1ed - 211 - her boom on West Ftfly-fift- h street, her friend and "secretary, Mias Agnes Tarbet of Logan, being with her.i Miss Tarbet was assietant secretary to Privet. John A. Widtatte at the Utah Agricultural college for four years. She is here in the Metropolis for the first time. - . . . - r , formerly loved the experiment we made at the 'hewn.. but It Wall flat a IMO- I art back to the idea. I I just been insured by nnovio cern- - 'shall When do ft with ewersl changes." for $200.000. le There pny a who. FAVORABLE verdict in Chicago story In thatalmost a three.aet cool.; is frequently set aside In New tour-set edy. or a Just at dram. present, I shall leave the story tin-- 1 York. and New Yorkers rather resent revealea . a play kilned aa a 'Chicago success. I I .. t ev .. ,ahrmict Americans flock to the Grand Oulgool. and enjoy themselves! but at home, it is a different affair. New York is not really Bohemian, and the !effort to appear art truck, is very dif'bruit. In Parte the Grand Guignol is !run at lery alight expense. but here 'the Princess theelre mot a lot of money, sel we had to compete with kali the other theatres. My ides is to Weiner on long play that will peep etas atwht,t,i,rnietdn.k. ( the Members of the "That's My Horse' Company, 7. '''': - ..1,.....' tt i ' ri(-..,r0V-- ' 4;ii , ' .tt 017,,,;V, i''..t1';'; f)H 4 - Some' of .i .4 Molly," nh s and there I. aa much excite. for one sentiment as for the other. In other words. you "pay" your money and you Italie your (lollop," Some of the names of the rhorti amused flue inIMPIMMOIY Think of lasales railing thernseivea Marna Blanch- aril, Mona Sertoris. Mildred St Clair. Opal Essent. Prudence O'ShelL Isabel ralconer. Runny Wendell,. and Anetre 'Herbert! These maidens. wondarfullY Itr i. 4i: ,';I:g.4-',- 41j--- ..: ii te' 0 i' p. .. L., 4 e One of these mut Rehearsing ia going on daily, though one could expeet ed ,I.i.one 'that in a musical show -w- oks 'MeinI shall try another every minute being devoted to the exhe said.w".' illy. of retting ready for a novel gent entertainment. Anyway. it is eh. Grand Gowned affair! on some- - citement mon of Mozart's gtallis. surd to criticize a inueical show nor.' a h.iii different lines from that at the Mies Oniek is quietly eneeonsed In ads'''. What one likes. another closeon't. !lime PritieSell theatre. When the IV , I 4". awnlitil ; lation----a- 1k 1 . , tClo 11): c -- II .,,,,o;,v.;:)t ', r ' ,' :'',:r.'"7.7C? 1.;',. 4 t',. ' A- , : 1 4;..-o- a ,,. ( e''''" '''ilt , 11 - :, 4t'. t ......., ' "It t '' 4-- - ;1 4, ...00',. . a ' :',1' '11, ' t ,, '! 4 !A ., -ist.' - . , "- 0 $ 1... ir t , J t' Weoa ; ili, . ' - 2.4 i r '., , - I.,: '' - i. l e, $.'''.'" , 1,-'1- ; ft, '.. ,kl..., .... : 0 t. ;1,, . 2:1'.61. electro-ehemistr- y ' - 44:1;44 . ..:,0t,;" 111 :.!:,- d Poinkomorminomoyttt el 'T N I ..1 . Itt'rP' Salt Lakers in Gotham eell-know- wid ' ,;',. i!"1141,. - i - Musical Sketch Coming to Pantages -i .., 1 446 'A., ;3,-aer- t i -- 2- ett0,) : : tb:::': ., R W i'e 1 ,14'4A Ise z . , , ' i Vk -- ' Ifri,z1!...!-- T , e ' :' ,.., - 1 '';';'r;t,liil::. d ' re 3., T t, ' , -- i:! 0000000000( , tit'''',i';:4 ,' t , - 4:- ,,21 '.' i ''?t'''e'' t ,,,,,,, "i" - . ., 1'4;;.', ,;,. 2,, Pi H a , , V I h, ' ; 0 4 4,.- - I ' I. , elP ;(,,, ,tt ', 4:.,,-- . I a ki N. somewhat fantastic at its close withl with their family. It quaint ideas regarding prisons. Theeurnfaingra health wlil irripro7in Mt atni climate story dealt with an askstant Ottahler change of have left mary whd waa forced to go to prison forirtimmings s hi, here. rec.,the misdeeds of another. and with thetrtende thir conflict between the prisoner's wire llire keenIN. ttri There was a it no And that other! At II': west Tw.1deal of talk about "efficiency." and the in humor. it play Wit not tacking vitt31:ancdkbScatiatyrolinlastht;ikuven ur hut .11 by such artists ma Miss and Beecher. Goons Nash l'uHY all at Mari tioi IL Krembs. and may be said to have having Pole for all the ,b, "tqt over." Can produce. 8 for "Arms and the Girl" at the, to Fulton theatre, it was a delight- 1 edltlitokto Niagrigvaeret u1lpii.oh.tkr ,sbame itil little comedy woven around was:, seat Ninettsisth e.,1441.41 ill health. has If It taxed the to events in BeitiLLM. ha and credulity of an audiance. it appealed covered how. 141 fantaar1c.1 al Wein to a certain ems of the Eight, titat gt the park of tit, 1Irmal Imagine a young American girl In History. where sh sir, glum as the Germans approach. her fr.,m ruir passport stolen and her (riend). fat, pleased to see her frieria ele Then pic ture an America n away. At the Herald Aquare L,..el. rg, ith under sogidclom ami onl) t,. el aletitlue S.:a'', ha,. lierelieved from that situation hy posing' Mrs. ,, Asvvr b Mt i.e:t.,thed husband r,t ttie Kiri 'Fla for avVor.A; doe Then fig in our mind the idea of a .cousin of Clyde &rumen arl tis upon the Ivyed a lett with hr ti ir!vrt a Germangeneral oho thrusts Ito! two before other fromds during her 4 with v.nieh he wass plied. It is nos irnmedlate marriage of l ThurK to forth. The e.ty. Mr and Mrs Snoe sow esssory to flu ',hie with th sill allow them of story li the "lit's. wft,t. They ee vistt.i mt. Kiri lolow .,),Ith.. f,r do the the piece There were funny epo,,,jes lit "r th '141 d'"1"t "'It and roan that wero not funny. ysos meet for the Brat tune. but (tory tire I'ml lion :rip "paycnology" of the characters th.it married tiN t he t1ormatis. and you: Sever. tett S. Victor ris brim tilt must have aPpeared in the book este get ;our pia)! It seemed a strAilled Friday. tine' 1:,a 1,ert lacking from the platy, and at timo it to totaillie that German it neral ex- - weekl was rather difficult Iss understand ertihrs ',Jell 'grange hot hin n y. l.,it we' whet the adapter. foo. Wilson DtKiel. hae had PO flier Munchaugen sto-At Swintest Ona Hut,dtoti and Was driving at. It was wII acted. Mr. ries anent the war that I c an Aloe no MI" MInd 1.1)Int i in Charts. Abbe raii Taylor Holmps a harm In this. Al any mt.., it au.. au t"nth tr'et can furroth as atiar!m' (lomat second. and Miss Florence Shirfull of flavour And "suspense" ttot it ing until she on Ono word Hundril and Ineme, le bound to Nucceed. It was the work icy. as the Flapper. was really admirable. On the whole "His Majesty Bunact-- . street for her mother and Illittf. le of Grant Stewart, a ker Bean" was entertaining. in ii con- or. and ot Hobert Baker, and they Duo will be here I n a weel. L,r 11,! be congratulated. The youth was played ventionally farcical way L. O. hose. who eiria hon. wet' bY tYril iicutt. who lanl one, and HE play called Unsier Soctence" played retrarkahl:. well, and t he girl frrom Seta Francisco t take up hail having epir.ancrt iiiiiby Ito, cooper Meerut) and Irvin resiliy 11o portraood tenderly line for. ii.ot,tie .tirm. i helot it) Misa l'a. Haintee This !hat and F. cob1, at the daintily to Harris theatre. pro,o4 uus OM. of the interest Judge" in tl anti,. crealtard, productions recently to be a particularly theatrical landed two dma; nee expos.- - of the semo,n. it tion of prison reform. with hi,vne P in Utah to;, hump; ot.rfl of plenty has taken him awav 11..r setral yes melodrama thrown in EILLy it is getting difficult to waa interesting, coming haphazard. SS It did recall the pl9a one sees in a seal A week ego Melvin Peterson he the 'splendid preisentment of the after play n that 114s started in with such a h; winterl course in supervng by Oalmworthy known as "Justice." m disk, for public schools I.nder The theme sterna odd for theatrical tremendous Since August, Rix. output. ability in thst ime at a entertainment, or might have done there has been no letup. Night after !steal whose in this d known well is work before all Ibt,rtig of far more the critic hies himself to the is determined to make themes were isroached by thepeculiar night theatre. isonfulted butof csoursein !Mr Petereon stag. Of as and ht thla line succeed; Although the piece was so strongly his right mind. sell melodramatic at its start. It became ;quality of ALAN DALE:. veioped he is bound to oatoted l'iticreon has also made a ehang his vocal teacher. he has decided under take instruction Thrrnet. a teacher on st horn act t. insimdleink. COLITIPanilli. and other operatic stars hasp put t Janet's Letter to ThaSaturdas News. stamp or approval. "rPn I! the VOte041 need apply. that IP hiss (Special Correspondence.) tea another house ean be obtained her and that Mr. Peterson has hienof TORIZ CITY. Oct. 11.The Ihighneisa 'The Amber E Thornet ka ausrant's Empress" will espied dear old hintoric "Enipire" The- - be teeen and heard again. Miss Irene talents. hex Made; a strong Impression tr.. Fortieth and Broadway. is 'Kelly with the Attr many years of idtor. CW and stands in line scheduled for Another big aut. ,Itor Waiter managers P. Maidben now being quoted se things during It" next prise that the public wth chatter authoWy on over for a week or two. The 24th scientific norid be John Willard tWesrey Clawson in sition in the will see the doors rolled back to adlong heen fitted for but but ordy will prIvate be life), for centl recognised in. His trip threat again mit real operathe standard kind. favor as a draniatist. up The Clevelandgrand opera in ell its glory, the opera public Pink Ruby,with Jottephine Victor to him the- end Detroit of &menu or genrationa ago when mmaing minus opera. advisability as chorus. mirsus big. noisy orchestra, ace.the star, is scheduled for the Pal- York headquarters for his but minu everything but pure !sweet His tNeseatch laboratory in No musie in primitive form, held sway. N. J.. la in of losing 8 Thursday at And Mozart will rein aa an the oid a,nt. Mr. and Mrs. he has been danger offered the respeasiblie M. E. and when Mrs. of one of the leading laboratories Ise his "Impresario." and Cummings daughter. days "Shepherd and t4 h dip h rd Nu- t- delight- Gladys C. Joerns ttnd little daughter, electric company of this' awe it ed great audieficee as they should do left over the PennitylVania railroad for Madsen is the busiest of men but fire end the Pacific Limited for again when they will be heard the Chicago, to attend his duties in the twirl 24th. Mim Lucy Gates is one of the San Fiancisco, where they will make time hrt. home. Mr. prima donnas. and Mabel Garrieon, the !their future is improving daily Cummings' and with other. bath !sharing equal honors. 'health tiecond Counselor John Sears proa of stick and some amistfteue, the Metrorediton tenor. he of !the aid he can manage to help himseit ad at services today. The spalo' the small stature and big voice. whose :ance ere Eider Joseph Cannon and prei little. His son. Tracy CUMIlling. Yu "(Millie in The Bing" sill go down ,a provided every means for his Perry Puller. There were many in history. takes part and backs 'has tors tv.:t7. and some from home, Itoduall 'comfort and he and the other David the venture. of VI titanium isons. Earl and Shelby, will meet the Mrr. Harold Peery and ',Wee Mi Metropolitan fame iis the base. i family at the San and Francisco Oates station TMarbinakTallyitor. ItLuryc. well Naknown the leader. to take them home. Eamon, who The youngest hen Franko. is orchestral Ihel redaeortinafree. c:1,ilitrumh from hit, inn Mr. jtaeork altirdichhaenris.oursha nitbike. WTI; 0 rpecr vermin' orchestraand I -- 4' y don't say that thin le wise. or that it isn't. I merely mention the fact. At any rate. eery few producers are audacious enough to inliat that a New York production has been "accePtedby Chicago! In th case of "His Majesty Bunker Bean" which ran for Ita long time in the Windy City before came to New York's Astor theatre. there was a tendency to approve of th Chicago cardict which had been announced oddly enough. There was no wild entiluelasm. hot there wita little adverse comment. In order to 4111.10y this pieta,. it appears. It wa necessary to have read Barry Lenri Wilson4 novel. I an sorry to say that I had not read it I do not feel in the least Nty guilty. or ashamed of myself. theory has alwaes been that a play must stand on it. own merits. and that It is a bit t. asostime that an entire Audience has reed the novel trnirn which it was taken. Before oiw them on the stage I knew nothilig .4 the charactera in "Bunker Bean" so had to judge the piece sa 4 WRY found It vaguely amusing. hut st staa she actiaag of Mr Taylor Holmes that impremed me more than the Mbiteriat ontanteffort - - 4,! t.,i ,,i, , ro..(ls7 .7.' e---'9- I i i k ' t. - .,,, ''''. l'- . S Al atil-wielir- e . 4 '' 1 ! ir,- 4 ' let-4- e t :4114 It 4 ..' ...., ' ..-- ,,;, , 474, . 'ilt .4.- -'' ,i ; '1 ta - .7 ., w: ip t . , 1 i , , ii41: 1. it . ! 9,r4' 4 .,4 - !t rI- 4 ' - - 4 t ' If , . .k,,J- ,, ALAN D A LeE SA YS i ,ro 4:,,,... CLASSIC DANCERS , I -- ..V.ITH t. vs ...d FEATURED r : F.. at LLE UlCA. 4 eviit.t.e, ,, Iwo, L!! Froh-lhar- 1:, SECTIOSI ,' , Another Big Dancing Act Coming to the Orpheum Wednesday -- T ,.,. ,. ts 1 t,-- ,,t iocal I This litt,!-!!ttr- . ; 1 -, . the third pivot 1 :.. .14vt. Mack has had produced this .., Irl. for Broads4) The other worol -a star- way it tri !Buttermilk." IMr. . Blanche kit g And "littut. Queen.' -Reed-- - 4 ' featoric,a a antiounesineut Tha moat o tn., Patriek Campof the week is !h !he coliseum on bell will appea . rt. 16 in a r u 1,,ayiet written for . her by Mr, Ruicii ;i', t!ne, the Seine of which is laid i!! yr- aa, The famous HERE la the tare of Ye:sterling ttoMhar on the program to ruhltao saline'. the drat. haekground of actress vi a part with will bc t b igotry a nd huan ialitown Tuesday eyenitig. day? He has told an entertaining, great oppiortusotcL. Itots. This mournful rflertion and has drawn for Mr. Skinner a , , " start rehearsals Manager Newman announces a fi ne siory i s apt to most have paeett throtigh "(pepsin . t. .:t a fortnight. to iottoan road "rustlertiterthat vaudeville her for nut stead as Rood in th,tn 'nit Mow to rommence Wertnesselay af ter- - popular Tthe minds of trim tattle 1i1inister," 14he open's In :::, With Italia& Aockt....:1. as Ilasin Ltast old.timr aa tie survey,' Ar11,14 nom' 'intim Nisch famous Otero a -- May noise Stahl, my. ,,, ch,riess tht part he pa.ed with her laat conditions in Shit 1hc he 1,00 atcl.i. Bloom, in the nifty tome revue, That's. , Leopard Anderson, Alicel man atter. began rehearsals Pot week p.. My liorliP,' 9 .,,,t one nt the ,,,,, Hamilton. NisieY and Woods, Van Celt. in "our Mrs McChesney." under the; lif ting dramas itel ;sav ants low. land a number of others will he direction of ()pore.. V noisier,. one t. f .ps.agement In "ri,- Fottoa,,, h,.. the authors of the comedy theater, has I lanint" for at the 1:t Vii .1. M. included in th iiii,at. coremneinul years that ha...yip:fed i. ..---liar,, George-- Artiste been ehown tilgt;t1 hi th SdP. LA k r 111'h th matinee peat AVeincstiay alSterY:. 1.4)e 111,,f,-,new riP entitled. The Willard ternioin. )dacies play not to ,ttay tripa, Theatre to indifferent, Her Markitt Value." has Myer, placed using a new seri- ,,ri recently prepat in the ed hy the author irid now being per5,, rehearsal by A H Wmal gerbusiness. 1,0PAPI east will he Jilne tirey. Mrs M ue formed tic II li It114; ili London. Hr., ol il d1. of pviii mitting artists. tossy,t to an audience ,, bnun. The original ssae :Yam plaYed by E. ilreen. I:al, Joho one thtrd the v,: e of what h se 11C1,1111.. .,i,, ) q4C1111UluaL:t 111i1,1111 aim Nick Niers:are, Judels. Award Mee and Ju- - .F4. Willard. ms .ro I, peed to he ear tort,nitin kill -- -, turned to eieswhete ,k ' ' 1 Of 1,11,11',1,11111'1 :1:.., conflict t:I At the san,P 1,u34 the es, its:meld anti right tit untied '4. might which characterited elee to.,ture housiee l,,t c mod appomtritenta are depieti r. pr:se Cato. ,1,,m111P ri and withuut a tio atan Higher Up." the (Mime for which the is.i.oi A....iiit it:ealre opera, which will he preoented by the It ilhes , are 7 Mon..1115 This parry' 0 et ,ta titiot pito ore mill rtedtt week ! t DOM drania tette place in the taslitical Written for Ili ies the Saturday News by An De. :tic pitr of l'ittatotrit anti lintrns- V io f,c.oda;oli. ai.d tt,ii I'. un. otiariattom forret . .i cast has which fate into Pura 2 istg,I. . ' k Ni ES is really a re. NTH 0'0mi-tightISIS. by Alan Pale i anis to ii,e0turt.odatp the turnout. news my Hornet...al hilt asulotious IvIVI rcinalt s lost Strengthened hy limn determination, l''. q markahle 111,t1, Hill income' te EW Vt,tik. lict :he n 4111. II T. see the; one of thotie fars:,!tsats affairs that ex., I apetca opportunity to althea. ins the boy Letitia tint visty to Punt r, knoll.; "" -,..14 mg tos ,aw. or right, or frimship.1 a n e d rite comment -- no: I,41 he Pver folders bewittifol Miespon flay.- that all' or tinrestr ''' t1 icit "en h. omits "t th" pinnacle! .; wild stories of. that subject VVhi en and irrepressai. Aril ,,,,4, that esesung. Lot it by hoped fur he has arrogated sio lona to 114111,.. be, 4 11.1: tn. one considers tt however. it ble American rum-i';' a Wealthy the credit of the ctig that thw final flpris hits power empty of the glary and , itaresting to note that ouch the ;i in to ashes n 1 Me a his! 0 It a . ni future cline will draw y obout edistsp d! ahould apple gol,10 t wrry person. press ritst:on Loth...ring;' lmortn--fo- r : to he glad of. 11 He thre its none 4,Ptit HO. Mock. In the un-- ; Of the drama. as Mr Amos &see mor neurl) rom,nPn hin wic,pmu.. 11,11.1 rorpewhc: the handl to hold tote his uirn theories. fie ideas. i :has ,; of abashed role titled a merits of the sttrae of frterolhip. At this potehologiral, eurate c.leh the of He know little MAY 11 stage .! ! iltinPh er wit. ono, o' -- technique- Put he believes that tor- tom ,than P te p en the carte thus far. moment h noses a tseatitiful EarlI who. r R,1' of this; tain things ;should be done in its in- me isea anima. to him et:doallies the ,. : ..:.i. to do them t,tfriPlit It:U M. etas aed .cilture. sod tir reelises that lit, sestoon. and it occurred trest. and he trots front the tatetarl. a ; is to ateer away et'it ,,4; bete te oee whoto could make pub. :hit th, 3 views has UP he instead! I u; typed and the tioual. lie 1..,, s rnit 1, ntIght wo LI get the Idea that Lis ; eila it 'teemed to U5in Mr ion the tiematy of the English language I :he isarti tediticai 1.:ums that he es unnwitatted. 1 nt two prinelpal ,har-! ,1 : brain. wet'. In tile feet bhnn141 ill, ene 4 Charles P1,:it,ghoin'e andIn h wants to eee that fart. the the,the it, his hobby, and NI, 1,41,0 owl Eleanor rs it., i' i' e a uencet musk, el eotherly, .,:, eY linos of pl the 'archly Englieh ,,, it produetion well , he by ,.., steaart hs ...mined nitans p '47 !,t -a Many Alan Brooks. tile tiongoted contedion l '' in. ont Nana ItrYant leading "Betty.- at the (Hobe theatr who conies to the to pi,. om the ore 40' were preeent T. 111.: platys with which he opened I of the tittles friend,. arid it, I.,oline woman tVedneadey 1,1 he lat eSt offero t. 1,,F.1!!!.,n -' P'' .t'l ',lit" wiii l'o atiPplted Iti on the openirg night. f.iled with a port I the tiny Llit.. Theatre was a it, v.hicti lo, tl. lore and :..et,st.. bi the ititat inenthera Or n tit led "Hayti!" by "r. hod three-ac- t tt:t. 11'1.1:,.r, comedy woy in novelties, plitintive ,tilt, let y one of the rig cliff Thompson. o. er- "t "tt- - n of a one tart MaYet in vaudeville this; ' i..,..,1 :..t oians genuinely Vlolet rear m a comparo ti vely on. toter. Alit) n T- ,- SirN oh v. been for 60 Ions the one nt breneh This was such a Ainerteatt known playwright sewson. ;Mentioned Hiatt re stheloire. charlotte Treadove, Amerloon olniteenotot of the Jot)aildnVilie,, ,!, a ..i if eudi young Mr Vinton, novelty that it caused suM sort of Eittatrill egiept 1 siege. C!!! I. Alice contact. George t!,'t SI fdll It di "Wein biP thourli rate ainaZetnent yo, know. critics satur a here h.s talente were st.'"t'i ittrues. h rook Ronne,. Huron to Blv- C.,iller ' pley hint al di wet trick abed with the conytthtionalttlea of the :s1 Man. yver snout hariot" Mlephe i d'tn end ban).woe, The au. took a!aroi at any attempt with to 114 to d:' the wants' u$. tm, stage after Mr. Itrie,ks It will he the offering ail eillrhe ernon eaetie in The Moillieht welt lei we pId this, mutspene. And to deal wtth noel ideas. Theee mood i: nwith Th1111140) and th" ingttraPell r.o that E ate did nothteg of th come from an upproved Shaw, or a that he f dated the decisom itic, attenuants. Mr Hitchcock did tretually ap- - frequently quoted Chesterton in order kind wit doonted to a dancing career ,f 1,:det'ttle When an to Insure rapt ottention. Arsy pear In a part set forth as lAn'd I) . tontinued hie alo.ochateme Thee I,s,; "unknown- the Mayne. he did wear a eerie: wat-at- - unknotivn"---anentered the tallnell, And rIiiiii,11.d.. t a dreodfu la brand cope with he had removed ti:s damaginglv Amerthing for tour years. Hut iiiKICITI IPelthit that the Player Folk nleators to be original. the crttick, Among lean forelock of hair. and he had rare. ewes getting into A rui and tiring he r You a., the wage In not he his, enter taIntntly are triartnert. folly manicured aneweimg queetiCt, a. t,,1, bow naeal tones Ilut there wan to, tragedy only conventional but it Is ' ed c '1 n tr) hui it' hr till dip,ocat leg , rhilladel-escaped The fire ot, the steamship t 1.1,0 to pre- more or a Joke 1,tio.nnia,,y, anti, he determined opor, a did not disturb Sir 'than yer. end onevt.ig caused rather fright- $o "Illueh! bon not phta while at so,,, 4 appreciated the re- tut trhit ie. which I.,.' mee. of one ,he wag ....heel Tr., There were vague al- n a k ta in letcleee pilot? teat he made to Ike it Pried comment ith a author an WI SilltitiRonly lie arrhe,1 on It wee 4i1 veri odd. lusioee to Shaw f r : roll Srhatranl'evr7ouee to hie inteutiong hot ate., at. an ll'etlerialtw, II ai h. of eight into bunion nature healt look toe ing picture Mr Wyche.. k in ftt4ente regret, that it was not tuot ese t ,,,,,, the ,I. tirtmi. t,t Imo a,,,,,.,. him. I was, and ,,ic. AM to inotepenied all th Irnmensely relteved that It ocia Iark. London. urrounded hr moo rda:,trett.t et, will t rnniente originator of the ...we of ,!,!,r P:offiteh we.. not Smite! The little eomede Wn, ty vett of n ....,n in ,ac , Ione, 4 f:t1glieh on In seldom, onagit,e; Inatn!ri, ttosei att).1 eritertaittl h ome, till it sax r lf tr detente. it,..,,,, ....4.,.,,, ,.,,,,ra 3t ilir. wag rolip I E;linie Mari"r '"'" It ,,In0 f:I,: With bright hoes 11"17. itient !hat he woe havirtr plenty of iliK 1,! ttlher reItur,s .11 tli WA. '114d i1,1!Iti.' 'ttdifferent.' set of alt- M.tott r .o with hie nee role a evrIt with "somewhat land we's en IMO ond he text week tit be launee IPisnin iio tistol on the e,me ,.!earner. She will hi mw,,,t, itmo,,,,. uations. and it woe exoctly what onef feeturtcg. be Sir Herbert e .r in whit h Mlle Una Ituhtnttnman. might expect roni The rather "cavi!hI ittl'os, 4't,s --lest,,,g attl, soeht rianciner the time tame for ma ore- direction of Mr. Wilithrop Ames. Tim liorlits.. ... ...,uttato c 1.....1, ai,.u, WHEN of A amateur player in there wee an amusing In "Illumh rin.mber t or, ti and in r the .., roI' ,,,, t odit 4 t' e nd .,,, t..,,,t,,n ideas revolt from the seaark htie organised .inedramatic ,,,.,I ,i. ,.. 1.110 tim Inver:011y comes that render it dangerous to speak of a ltrcorkethat ,,,,,,,,,,entwge It in honor late the anti named 11 S and n In Ikr---h',Irwin.... The little to ,,,i,,,, it,,, got child het' ore it is born. charts. Frohman The organization (er I. is an afnuS ng .,, tv Lmt.... on,1 A,,,, ,,, ,,.. ,. Shakis. in moill who had been brought UP I'In 1: work- - and et hmotelt "hroine , ,,,,,I Win tn. devoted to reviving tl,tvast) Cittflatons Ma a!Pliettell. and with the in ore of the Channel tsiande cantea etoutrean playa, and in Us member- - right ao,liroms 44,1 and annettneet! ,.,,,,, wia,,,,,e or wh o m might---t!it are a Silurian!!! if Nay to an Englieh reistory. rTit.1!"!, accusal hint ur trying to her approaching maternity. just an !!e!) mighthaie 14 could be digressed etich um. t be is eft which Is hie thirge bill though no than t there Pa ii :ogee English, THE task John Philip Sone and Rooth Terk- - greatair crime. In tills speech, he ad. in polite society She is takenofto modill .t, eludes dramatic interest eurnerly lack her for And it whoa veiy difficult I., do thtt scont.;tw, ,inutt"t'h.ed""..'.11:hl'etedso:' .1;,litrtil It iincine. :',"rhtif'ntrothfmtcaf: ond laughter. 01Usic am wet d iti es; hlyt,.. schhel daelk,ee ',co n lialdeltreda ;t1.);;,... hniet Iblethr. belt, ;ILI!. .11A pro lz in The tht nt Amrtna." This march wiii be the forth u irtiM the Cret heeilliner Illi: a a after and he had mane delightfuliv taper from propriety? Should she niorce Quantal.. down to th" lax! act, offitual 'song of the organization not feel rejoiced at the coming event? it a itch to and idicroul to otwrut It it ma named In which One ney things IA talent atutat, is tiedica'ed by it diatinguiehed au- - way h e robbad the nrcaal, cm r all Poe- - Why hush? Thai is all most amusing- IIR Untlutlyil array 1 "The Divorce Q .o.eiton" is a en- - !thrust A th nemher Wan written at eime e ement of tregedy, andall was ty lad forth. and with a great deal of unanswerable truth, of Dr. Charles Ili, Hart wail! Stational dramalet, ba.cti on the prob who In the president, "fief y" was so completely kind tili- Ivin of titvorce evils. Its realistic et,..;uf phogdoinhla, "IS IIEN the child ii, horn, the young it ..d the Anw ild. Mr Houma s ill p tiringEnglish that it was easy to 8I'd the O ar 'I' for the first time when Cherie". Dill- - make the etreo4peci remark. and de! trcts are mother has been so thoroughly p rearhel dare that it waa tepid and tame. It ini I !ro ed with the immodestY of the handled in ouch a manner that w heth- "HIP HIP HoorcIt was charmingly and deli- wasni yr ne lves in div,rce r m,t. th that city next week ... s i n favor of l raing-room- . lmident and their eons which the, ratey There eras non esent. that elle decide e- Of th et rodent outcry idntified with never alludtr g to her offspring. b 14oe Suit s ut Mm h as powerfuy tomtit h t o ut in Pen Charles, Cherry. of and fore Meth looking upon ma- ke a strotig impression Th. !Het There week. hes be en n gagoel to W11.1 prement day ;misd eal comedy. a s retrial- dreadful. Of course. no toctruilla of that I i me that le eeldom foed In visitel.!liatti Faversham to pl ay th p rt of wee "ring er" which ternity before the little piece ends. th ab- h 4 ville, and includes such in George Bernard shaw's has given this form of entertainment tiolehtles of this notion is brought home y stars as lames toolelas eomesty. 'tIetting Married." the first entirely over to the mythical Tired surdit Yet tomaile, tit there was not an indelicate Man. To his sure, 'Betty" to her. 1,arreba Georgia Eilsarti, and liar- - American presentation Of whichIt will Business line. or an unseemly allusion. It was not qu iciten th pulses. or eau beta Douglas. s i io illy be v seeetatore to sit up and gasp, bu. all perfecti proper. but newt This The kerma,' hmillne pm.ition n. held' originally inhOttneel that Ntr. Fever- - th t4 by 'lluahl" black-far1,v the two riiniediare. ihoitii would play thug role hinoteiti It sae gently alluring. and it had was ethe crime committed th crim that was the probable P ruett; and Bowen. authors of WaIt- - hut at the requeI of Mr. ghee he "charm," Nobt ele understands how to :cause z of the tepid comment lavished this sort of thing RA thoroughly In the Dwelt." Irellowmg !heir ap-- ' finally decided to enact the charsetr Wage which I have $e Mr. Marled Dillingham. sem, upon it... The Astory towithin pearance, the Sira Kiramith iti,tersiot th biatiop which was impersonated critics a play pinY te4bo,n asaartel that the Motes in of. !giluded n.in Tireraerrt It 'musical internide holt; it --In London by-- 'fence people ti, ,Iti ' gave critics a chance to suggest was originally company were "colorless.is claimed. is the 'most beautiful must- - Getting MarriedThat - it. whichtitles was following they'll l'earn quite untrue. It may be said that they !that cal act of the vaudeville etaraon. ',resented there. e'll' In Vanwril rtnit Plai"--- ." l',. were not scarlet, or wield bine. or The Freeman and Denham trto are The real notion! surd suebut play was jusit yellow. greseive another had A in breerv has little their they skit. Otis Skinner slight pleasing i : us the three the other. and itlitek and White, , e.i tta the hig.hearted. romantic Dal- tints. and euhtle hues. and weilit rite as aniuoling Day at Brighton,t ii Man !parts of "Hulett!" afford a completely thts two charming a,rolottie 'Vetere of- Ian hurdvglirdy man. who is the hero la change. The Tired Humane 1.0; evening"' amookement. far a liv ely lit tle tik,q,h, a nd Pieria of -- 3.11;eter Antonio." the new Booth would -here no tilte whatsoever for i:i! allta("r1 It would bore bias to. aine.- it w att fanittacaly acted by new pea- Mr.. Tarkinglon ..,BIII' cenvedx Oreen a c,inedian from the dear old Tarktke 7"Emerald Isle." IP full of delightful le an adept in the art of playwriting non. But there are others, and those Me There woke another revolutionary i noneenee. The ,ixth histallnient of land he hes projected the pietureaquc othris frequently may away from the Idea on the part of Mr. Ames. Inetead : ; conclud- - colorful figure of this modern Hamad- - musical show on account -of It e 011ie- - Of toelecting his can't from the eternal Th. Yellew Menace" in the oi what nauseating "enter.he -secured I lunknown peopleEnglish peoplebut i3,1 HERE WAR one pretty girl pro- - quite unfamiliar to New Yorkers. and I 1 .11 gramma(' so Ivy s..yer a Dew- - 11 imagine. also to Londoners! Yet. as wee faultleasiv acted. NOthe litere 'come r an d extremely valuable. At B ret. ootie Mt as Estelle Win she seemed to he aii abashed. and 'wood. willg woman, f ,1111 forge to the front. She was nut of her element that we eet her lidinirahle, and quite a "find." Mr. .., down aa "colorieras !lilt she redeem. A IIIPM made no mistak Ills oast was ad herself. 8he wits merely 11:1: except for the fact quiet, re- irrevroaohabl fined! and gentle. and long before the that 'tot members were new to critiee 1 :: piece ended. we had taken her to et the drania, Nothing that has so .7 hearts. There was a dealma far been produced this season. has a. ee 5 with the marriage of a pint .7.71 I: .. lord. and it much of the meritorious i :I Z. kitchen maid, and there wan music b,k about it a. thisgenuinely little comedy -- Hush!" ,,;;;;!I:37141:' .,;-,1a Lavoul..sitrt. ill :it a. 1(1H:1.o:1'111.: iltilbroo.it uhrtiTieheae;tireiti7d.lvebry, .... vs11.:4 ,;,,,,,,r 741 Blinn at the : IY and I tib.!T toct.,'0"1".; ' , oneuof ,-- .., ' ". - lists Melticker. - . - SATURDAY OCTOBER. 14 1916 NEWS EVENING DESBRET . , ' Man Higher Up," Nal - . . . . . . 4''''' |