Show SALT LAKE LAKE THEATRES Frederick Fume Fine Pill One might go farther amther nail and fare worse In the time search fur for em a closer acquaintance with wih the women o nl of Shakespeare than Ihan the tho opportunity afforded af- af forded yesterday a at the time Suit Sail SaI Ik Lake theatre by Frederick War Warde arde f. f During the lime COl course e of a er very pleasant afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon Mr r. Warde arle Introduced In a new flew light all of or the time prominent al female characters of Shakespeare III plays R and gave to his audience a more genuine and more mome lasting appreciation of the time of the gentler r sex RY whom Shakespeare has immortalized Mr Mm I. I Warde himself an actor of year of or experience seith ian plo plays s 's an and amid withal a deep student of the time ork works of the great poet presents pro pre the time char characters In a simple mannel manner man maim ncr ner an and sets forth details In the time true delineation of oC them that limit cannot possibly pus pos sibly be Imparted b by the time pIa play carnot Itself JOS- JOS or 01 b by a n cursory sory rea reading of or the time works work And AmI though he lie ha has Imas delved deep into the stud study of or the characters Mr 11 War Warde e does not suiter stiller his audience to become bewildered ored b by lights of or rhetoric an and amid lose the thread of oC hl lily charming channIng story tor His Ills address Hl re Is filled with the time tribute to womankind antI often Cen illumined b by bits of humorous comparison of or tho hi Shakespeare heroine with wih the time newer ne er woman of today with wih her modern emotions an and amid her modern ways was of ot mal making ng love love Mr rr Warde arde cannot uele be ue- be- be le lieve liec that Shakespeare's feares feare's domestic lift life was stormy tormy and anti he gives as his gle 3 reason teason retson tea rea ret ret- son that if the I poet were ivere worried b by the time infelicities of domstc life lre he could not nol have ha e painted such Juch beautiful examples of or womanly devotion and love In Portia Porta of the time Merchant of ot orI I Venice Mr II Warde ar e finds the embodiment ment of or au all al that thai is s beautiful in woman woman wo wo- man maim and he lie carefully analyzed the character by explaining the tIme I picH and naturalness of or the poets poet's l lines an and thus exposing the truth the Hit virtue and womanly wl wisdom dom of th the heroine of ot the time pIa play In no Rosalind Desdemona Portia Porta of or Julius Julus Cae Caesar r. r Julet Juliet Lad Lady Macbeth and Cordelia Cordela of King Lear Leor Mr Warde nr e found nothIng noth noth- ing that was not commendable and amid the time ennobling qualities s that Shake Shakes Shakes- JC l' l gave g C to each ach were wore dissected f anti and laid bare b by this aCO lecturer actor r In a wa way that gave J to students a n f tr IW brighter version of Shakespeare's Shakespeare's Shakes Shakes- peares peare's women a women a version erslon of compelling com com- ing imig charm harm and amid simple understand President PauI Paul of or the time L. L L D. D S. S Run university university uni uni- introduced duce the speaker and indorsed Indore time the doctrine of or teaching time the the boiler betel q qualities of ot Sha Shakespeare and his work Last P evening a large audience audience audi audi- ence emmett n was isas delighted by Mr h Warde's rleon lecture on Hamlet throughout which ho Iw lent lemit the time and amid Ind training of the time and anti actor acor Impressed a Its Is deeper characters r appreciation of th time the ploy and I |