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Show THE AllSS ELDKEDGE KEUITAL. ATruiyHi(rh Olass and Hijrh Tone Entertainment En-tertainment Givoii In the Opera Uouae Ladt Nigrht. The enteitainmsnt given last night in the opera house by Miss Euth El-dredge El-dredge and pupils of Salt Lake city wae one oi the neatest aud best that has ever been given in that house. Everything Every-thing was high clf.ss and truiy artistic. Mies JSldredgo as a dramatic reader and impersonator has few equals on the boards and her pupils have been so well trained that they themselves each and all are finished artists. Miss Eldredge's recitations were superb, given with suh ease and grace as to be truly delightful, not only to the cultured ear and eye but to all. Her stateequo p03tng a,nd emotive gesturing ges-turing was grace and beautv personified personi-fied a rare study of i'ac a! and bodily expressions, more fores !ul and strong by far than the best vo jl expressions and a peifect delight tovthe very large audience who beheld ib.V1- The posing of Misafes Pearl Crosby Cros-by and Annie Calder was also a delightful de-lightful Ecano of living beauty as was also the marble groupe Misses Crosby, Calder and Eidredge, ' The dancing and reciting by little Violet Craig was imajenw as were albo the recitations by Claire and Ethel Ferguson. The scenes from well known plays were given perfee'ly and the closing one act comeoy "Petticoat "Petti-coat Peifidy" was a fitting climax for the whole almost psrfec entertainment- The singing by II. S, Goddard and Ered Graham was simply charming, perfect indeed. The entertainment throughout was high-toned and such as to more than please the large cultured audience who was present. |