Show PROF CLARK PLEASES Favorite Ole Jn Reader Header Entertains Two Audiences Au u in Barratt huh Hall Professor S. S II I. I Cark Clark of or the University of Chicago than whom no popular lec- lec or dramatic reader has ever time the city l I Is paying his annual visit to Salt It Lake and Judging b by tile life te audiences which greeted him at Barratt halt hall hal yesterday yesterday yester yester- da day afternoon and Ind last he is still stilla a a. prime fa favorite with wih the time literary loving public Professor Clark will wi lecture again toda today and tills this evening e The Element of Beauty in Poetry was the time theme of or the afternoon lecture nd In a talk tatk little more than an hour Professor Clark b bir by worn word and b by Il Illustration IL- IL i- i brou brought ht to the minds of or his bis hearers rs the time real tests of beauty In poetry po 10 etry in blank ver verse e. e The beauty baut of tho the picture th the melody of the words tho the ecstasy which the lines briO to the time ther r reader 3 er the beauty of Idea and anI what remains remains re re- mains when poetry Is re reduced uce to prose were the time most Important te tests ts named Th The Ideas presented b by Professor sor Clark were beautifully Illustrated by lines Jnes from froma a few of the te great poets Including Tennyson Ten Ten- ny on Poe Homer and rind Browning What That then Is great creat reat poetry said Professor Clark in il conclusion That which through Its Is beauty appealing to ts t the ime Intellect to the heart and lar larger cr s still till the Imagination within us gives Ies us its time the highest delight Without i if f there Is no poetry With Wih it po poetry tf Is im m tt a l stream that n ceases to fow flow A dramatic reading leading ns s of 0 JOb Joti Jd was the treat t that hat Professor Clark Cark had in store for the I several everal sever s I hundred who gathered at Barratt Barrat I h ball mB ail last evening o and a 1 wonderful In Interpretation In- In t em lie he rave ave ilie e sufferings s the afflictions of or th time the patient man of ot God God patient patent under affliction but divinely Impatient Im Im- impatient patient In Iii his search earch for truth el and at ai l last ast the time glorious vindication or of GO God when the p persecuted man declared that b bo ho bokn knew vv his hll vindicator lived were vividly portrayed b by the time render readier kind made madl a ll S profound Impression upon lon the time audience j This afternoon nt nt Professor S Clark will wi n recial of Tenn Ten Ten- u n M nion's Elaine an and In the time evening at 5 8 15 15 Rices Rice's romantic drama David ld Da I |