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Show Free Vaudeville at Calder's park next week. This is a new experiment that ought to take well, and draw big crowds. Calder's has improved greatly under Mr. Bergerman's management. B 5 O? v5? The Salt Palace is having exceptional crowds at the fine races, and in the dancing pavilion, the new feature which has become very popular H Loop the loop next week. H j & & Manager Myers will do well if he rids his thea-H thea-H ter at the Palace, of one Charles Fox, down on H the bills at an "actor lady." This speciman gives a vulgar, and rotten per- formance that is thoroughly disgusting. H t cv The Rosalind spear which Henrietta Cros- man will carry in the Forest of Arden in her re- vival of "As You Like It" next fall, has a his- tory. It was the property of Adelaide Neilson, and was used on the stage by that eminent artist, It was obtained in Paris by a friend of Miss Cro-;-H man's who presented it to her. It is a valuable H and beautiful piece of workmanship. The shaft of rosewood; the head of burnished brass. On the H handle Miss Neilson's autograph is work in fac-B fac-B simile in gold wire. & & Jt Otis Skinner and Ada Rehan are both' in Lon-H Lon-H don, where they will meet George C. Tyler on his return from Italy, to arrange the details of their joint starring tour. Among the plays which the pair will produce will be "The Merchant of Venice," Ven-ice," "TJie Taming of the Shrew" and "The School for Scandal." & 8 On the conclusion of Wilton Lackaye's first season in the dramatization of Frank Norris' story, "The Pit," he will make a short tour of the principal cities in a revival of 'Othello.'Fol-lowlng 'Othello.'Fol-lowlng this revival, it is probable he will present "The Pit" in London. - w v It may be that Virginia Harned will appear next season in a play written by her husband, E. H. Sothern, originally designed for the use of Julia Marlowe. & 2t J The Lagoon, and Saltair have enjoyed large crowds all week. 5 ? Alladin at the lake all next week. |