Show colonial players coming to the he star theatre on thursday october with a clever thread of plot run ning through their entire concert and dramatic program the colonial play ers who are to appear on the local lyceum course this season promise something eom ething different in lecture course entertainment instead of singing and playing the music ot of old colonial days in a tor for mal concert program the colonial players have introduced the numbers ol 01 their entertainment into a play which carries the program quickly and easily from one event to the other the conversation progresses from the theater to a discussion ot of lazz jazz during which a number 0 popular jazz melodies are introduced by one young man who declares that thal ALL in spite of 0 all they sav say he Is still a devoted disciple of jazz the main part of the program is a in fit produced trod following the discussion ot of jazz by another member who main t bains ain s there ara are no songs like the old songs the party decides to reas on the following night tor for an evening of old fashioned music beautiful costumes are carried by the colonial players for the latter part of their program the young ladies will wear dresden taffeta of 0 the period and the young gentlemen velvet breeches and jackets with white trilled frilled cuffs and neckpieces not only are some of the discus alons in which these young people take part really worth while but the musical program they introduce is highly interesting the pro program ram ar ranged as it is in two parts modern THE COLONIAL col ONIAL PLAYERS two young men and two young wo men a make up the personnel of the co cc lonial players miss justine cole ia Is the reader and contralto miss helen soprano thomas A atit chard tenor and kenneth squire piano and bass bam the dramatic singing entertainment entertain ment ol 01 the colonial players Is made pos bible sible by the rare combination of sing ing and dramatic talent in all tour four members of its company all h have aye had careful training at the hands of 0 expert teachers in both dramatics and music and careful directing in the art of combining these two ta lents in a new and unusual lye lyceum eum program the play opens at the home of one ot of the oung people after they have returned from the theater A dis cession ol 01 the entertainment they bave have just heard takes place during which they imitate some of the acts they have seen and sing some ol 01 the songs they have heard and colonial offers a rare opportunity to compare old fashioned music with modern music tor for the personal satis faction of members ot of the audience audien ce who may be lively supporters ot of on one or the other the colonial players are all you young ng people with a natural bent toward ly beum entertainment coupled with several seasons of experience together and separately they appear this season to better advantage than ever before they are making a bremen dous hit up and down the circuit with their songs and costumes ol 01 by gone days it is said that in selecting a period of history for their entertainment the colonial players decided upon colonial days because they thought this period the most romantic in the history of america the days when the country was new and the first whis of independence began to be noised about |