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Show ! Miss Estelle Wynne, who will be seen as "Grace" in Wm. A. Brady's ,' comedy triumph, "Ready Money", which comes to the I Salt Lake Theatre on November 3-4-5 At the Salt Lake Theatre "Tho High Ilond," In wlilcli Mrs 1'lsKu Is to ho soon at the Salt Lako Tlioatro soon is said to orror rine opportunities ror mat Intimacy ana fidelity In stago pictures which Is so characteristic or her productions. produc-tions. The scones are radically dirroront oach rrom the other, and as each act marks an epoch In tho life of tho character portrayed por-trayed by Mrs Flsko, there Is as much of a change In tho background or tho action as in the action Itsoir. in all or tho riskc productions thoro Is no elaboration ror its qwn sake, but there Is an eminently satisfying satis-fying sonso or completeness and harmony. Tho scenic rcaturcs, too, are an adjunct or tho dramatic, they are novor permitted tp overshadow them; tho ono is made tho complomont or tho other, not tho dominating dominat-ing Teaturo. As to tho play, Mr. Sheldon is crodlted with having rar outstripped lib former mark in dramatic wrlttlng. Tho principal role, that or a woman who rrom tho depths or poverty and drudgery, rises stop by stop through various degreos ol luxury to a great caioer ror tho good or hor rollows, and her riiial attainment or a groat happiness and a spiritual triumph, is ono or raro possibilities. Thoo possibilities possi-bilities uio such as to loqulro tin art or the scopo, analytical capacity and abovo all, Intolllgonco, so characteristic or that of Mrs. FIsko. Our roromost actress would naturally rocolvo a warm welcome In any play, but In hor now orrorlng that welcomo " should( be doubly so, slnco hor porsonal I appeal will bo strengthened by that of a most lntorostlng and uncommon ploy. i . Somo claim the way or all modorn things Is to ollmlnato or to ricadon romance. Howovor, thoro mo a goodly nurnbor who will abide by no such rulo and In tho load or this band may bo round tho youth of this country. So youth still bollcvos In lovo Tor love's sako and perhaps It Is a protty good thing that ho does. In the thrilling comedy "Heady Money" which William A. Brady, Ltd., will piesont at tho Salt Lake Thoatio ror three nights and Wednesday matinee boglnning Monday. Nov. 3rd, with Robert Ober In the role or "Stophon," there Is this world-old question or manylng ror love, but treated In a novel manner. Thoro Grace Tyler who Is very much In lovo with Stephen Dalrd, and there is Draco's mother who objects to Stophon; rurthormoro, who decides that her daughter shall never many Stophon. There seems nothing the matter with the joung man except that ho rinds hlmsoir whero many young men rind themselves In thoso days or tho high cost or living. It doesn't glvo Stophon much satisfaction to roricct that the mother or his bolovod is unreasonable. lie casts about Tor something some-thing that will allow him to oveicomo paiental difficulties. And tho mannor or his doing so makes up ono or tho best comodios In yoors. Tho situation is no now but tho troitmont is altogether unique and thosfl who still bollovo In romanci rollow with keen lnteiest tho arralis Oi Grace Tyler and Stophon Baird in Ready Money." In tho New York company that Is to present tho world-wldo comedy triumph In this city are ncbert Ober, Douglas J. Wood, Mary Carlisle John C Brownell, Rstello Wynne, Qlnronco Hockfollor, Ado- laldo Hastings and others. Eight months at tho Now Theatre In London, olght months at the Maxlnc Elliott Thoatrc In Now York and Tour weoks at tho Cort Theatre In Chicago Is but a brlor record or tho comedy's runs In tho larger cities. Mrs, Fiske at the Salt Lake Theatre, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, November 10-1 1-12, in "The High Road" ! 1 |