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Show Hi ' Jpamahie. Hljjj Eflie Shannon and Herbert Kelccy are playing at Hh Tj! Elitch's gardens in Denver this summer, and playing B ' i to a business that is a beauty bright. It would be no Hi, venture for a man with a brain, and a small piece ji t- of money, to secure the right attractions and put IT'S?' them on at the Salt Palace here. It would be, in the 'If l ,4 i 1,! ! elastic department vornacular, a cinch for a season I j of two months and a half, but it is probably up to f "J ' time to get the right man, in the right place. j ' An opera company or a stock (not the late la- K -' j1 mcnted Adams kind of stock) could do a great busi- Hjf ' " ness here but nay, nay. Wo must coquette with "A H ' f I Creole's Love" or let "The Wanderer" take us in, Hj I1 N , with a strong company. By "Strong," we don't mean H f ' what you mean. H' . " And by the way, we understand that the trials H nlJaf' and tribulations of the favorites and rank outsiders Hi I f, in Mr. Adams' paddock are numerous, that M. Ghost HP f1'' HiUJiif "' did obstinately refuse to walk, and that a joke's a i ii IF Hfirf-!f joke but when Adams is elected manager, it is no f ' l'. J0ke- HiL: For the rest of the season, what? The little the- H(, J ) litre had a bad start, but let us hope that something iifltl HHli v j will be put on that will be acceptable to time and l- i ' '' money spenders. H (i jilt H-)r '' Ilave you been out to the Lagoon lately? You B-F.H'- ought to go, if you haven't. It is the prettiest little Hl''':' ' spot in this neck of the woods, and there are lots Hl. ' 'i of people who have never seen it. It is green and Hl ' m cool and beautiful. There are masses of carnations jl i and roses, just now at their best and the lake, and HJ ! trc6s make it a garden spot. It isn't far cither H , ride out. '" The Otto-Floto show will be here in July. Mr. J. H i! i ClifTord is in the city making arrangements. JHi j(' H f , Mariam Michelson dramatic critic of the Philadel- 1' ' , phia Nortn American is about to publish a diction- m ' J aryof stage words. A few extracts follow: j ?p j Encore A means by which ushers earn their sal- I'. nrics- '(Pi Chorus A smile, embodied and indestructible. Hf, ! ' Prima donna A term applied to unrelated and 111- HHif i 'j matched articles of clothing: preferably when worn iHl jL by ii clown. I j Coon song An uncouth Dance. T j'i Ait -A word of dubious origin seldom uttered in po- HH ff , lite society. j&if ,'' Box oflice The medulla oblongata of the American m El drama. ljbjjt i, Star A subject of amusing press agent anec- IHii (lotcs HfffJ . Syndicate The American equivalent of the French IjO ', academy. JH Broadway A paddock for actors. HB if HLB Independent manager A slob, a lobster. HSI i Press agent An animaj said by some authorities BHfiil1 to be human. H&B f Curtain A piece of stage property afFccted by HI v St. Vitus dance, and connected by wireless tele- Bn, j1 pathy with the finger tips of the claque. HHflf j j Curtain Call- A form of physical culture to which Rl actresses are addicted. HHH ExitA bluff. HHyHi Duet A solo sung sentimentally by the baritone HHBwf to the soprano, or vice versa. . Hjyl, 8:15 p. m. 8:40. . ' ShBbHb''' |