Show t I I PLAYS AND II I I i n I IT T This Tiis lis Is ole Week cl I This evening Olga Olga the noted actress will vili her liet English achs wil open engagement at the lie Salt Lake Luko Ll theatre heat re whore she will wi continue throughout tho the week eek presenting four fOUl of f the lie best plays of ot her rep repertoire In Iii Miss production of oC Clyde Fitch's oC or a Daudet Daudet Sapho Sulho sho Nhu has achieved v- v ed d ll un an n undoubted li one ono which she he deserves h by ill of or the sincerity of oC C liar her a in l faculty for Tor pross- pross pres- pres ur J key cy lr of pl pus passion lon lice Her lel In- In 11 of uC the artists artist's model who becomes Infatuated with wih the tho young student anti and nd wins Ii him ha I Is a anti and unI vivid portrayal For power power- Jower- Jower ful Cui ul emotional ability this great actress has as no ito 11 better hete medium than thun tho thu char chur- I clur-I actor cler of or Sapho The Tho production from froni fronia a scenic point of ur view Is a a glorious one Tuesday evening Miss s will vill wil IH present sent Arthur W. W Pinero's social problem play The Second Mrs Ir Tan Tan- quera appearing as Paula Tanque- Tanque ray ay Pinero's I plays I which often deal plainly with wih men anti and ant women WomEn who have hac at some time led Immoral 1 lives ll IHs IH's are art re never vulgar They paint It and nd immorality In their most repulsive Ive sivo colors color and without without maudlin maudlin sen- sen n- n they Iran draw such striking contrasts con con- between vice and virtue that lint they hey are arc In tl themselves powerful appeals appeals ap up- peals to for I pure vure anti and ane honorable deeds Madame Bernhardt is the lie only weman wo wo- woman woman man in the world who can an vie with Olga In Intense roles an and she he presents unite quite a different ver version lon of Adrienne than Miss liss 19 version verion Bornhardt Dc nta made l' l hers a n study In iii t fear ar and melancholia The Mie play is naturally a n st study udy In lov love 10 jealousy jealous an and revenge Miss Nether Nether- sole Nole presents all al this hits and anti presents it itin i In n better beter form than was done clone In either or versions versions To obtain correct data and amI new Ideas for forthe forthe the he reconstruction of or Scribes Scribe's pia play and also to enable her to make an authentic and elaborate production of Adrienne Miss Mis Nether Nether- sole spent pent a number of ot weeks s last summer In Paris Palls where she was especially especially es cs- es- es favored with access to the lie archives of ot the famous Fran Fran- calse antI and it I Is safe tate to say gy that lint no nomore nomore more mOI lavish and elegant production of or orthis this beautiful drama roma has over been seen in tilts this country Adrienne Le Ie couvreur will vill wi be bo the bill for Cor Wed nes- nes day lay evening On Thursday evening Miss Nether Nether- soles sole's offering will wi be Henry Hamilton's Hamiltons Hami Hamil ton tons ton's s version of or Spanish romance romance ro ro- ro- ro mance Carmen The scenery has been painted from photographs of Spanish life taken by Miss t hel eJ while the costumes were made by Parisian from special 11 tie do- signs made for rOI the actors by a famous famous fam tam ous Spanish artist artst Bizet's operatic score of or Carmen will wi be bo drawn upon for the incidental and music During her engagement in this city Miss 1811 will wi adhere to her unalterable rule of at raising the curtain for tho ho evening performances at 8 S o'clock sharp and for the matinee the at 2 o'clock sharp sharI tho hO tie Yas-l Yas Girls Girl GIls The he Vassar Girls Girts at the Orpheum this week tek form a n happy little family under the tho chaperonage of lynx eyed Manager Armstrong and the duties of this same manager are nrc indeed manifold and difficult In Iii tho the first place to attend to the traveling arrangements bookings s and property of or a company consisting of nf eight Is la no small task But Dut when It ills Is taken into account th the eight are nil all ni of or superlative order orter of ot feminine attractiveness and amI that the woods oats are full ful of susceptible young men the task grows still more oner oner- ous To T shoo shioo away the prospective suitors suit suit- ors or to catch the mash mah note on th the thy fly fy and to administer snubs to th the aspiring when they aspire too far far far- these thes are tUe some come of or the duties dutes of or Manager Man Man- tiger ager Armstrong It I was only a 0 couple of or weeks ago that a San Sn Francisco youth became so s enamoured or of ono one of or the tile Vas Ya Vassar r nr I contingent that Uit ho lie felt Colt Col that ho lie could no longer longe remain In lila his 11 native nat town after l the charmer had hall departed departe So Soh h tic he t 0 purchased a n ticket for forthe forthe or orthe the same Mme da day and the same Mme train and andall andall all nl went well WEl until unU Manager Armstorng's Arm- Arm ea eagle l and well trained e eye e fell fellon fellon Cel on him to I Lou Los R Angeles AnJel The Tile hard hearted hard manager wt so P far tar Ir pro ed of ot the proceedings that thal he lu heind had ind the youthful swain returned to hi hiLs h homo on the next train trin But nut when the Vassar ar girls arrived In Salt Sl Lake Lak f on Sunday there was a n stack of or and regretful notes awaiting their their advent In the mall mail mal box n at the stage entrance With mt Williard Weihe leading the orchestra and ald an exceptionally strong bill bi this week the Orpheum Is 11 Undoubtedly undoubtedly un un- destined to do tb to big business hUlneS The eight Vassar Yar Girls with wih their clever instrumental work fon songs and alil electric dances dance will wi bo be the head 1 I of or an evenings evening's entertainment that embraces comedy cored acrobatics n a good sketch a monologue c stunt antI and ant a n stunning soprano A 4 Pledge of I Honor loiter A Pledge o of hIon Honor i played to good business at the tw Lyric theatre la last t night Frederick Moore who played th the lend lead in the tho character of Uncle Morris took tool advantage of oC an opportunity to do a rea really I Interesting piece of or work Alice Condon as Meg e received th the sympathy of or the audience audi mall ence in the thc first t act and kept kepl It durIng during dur dUI ing tho lie entire entre performance The rho Tie show hiow Is a n good one and deserves patronage JAt Lot Lo t In lit II U NC-U- York Yewl One of the largest lanest audiences of oC tho season witnessed the tho opening performance perform perform- ance of or that hat favorite melodrama Lost LostIn in n New ew YUk York at the Grand last evenIn even- even In Ing It I has hns been several eral years since tills his pia play has been seen in Salt Sal La Lake I Ie e but it I has lo lost t none of or its Is attractive attractiveness ness nes and antI Is la th the same good melodrama that lint It always has been rhe The company com com- pany Is good antI and well veli wel balanced Miss I s sVera Verna Vera 1 May a in the tho role of or Jennie Is worth worthy of oC especial mention menton Several of oC the lie scenic effects are arc above the tile average av n especially that lint of oe tho the river scene with lh Its ls tugs t and steam launch haunch es Cs The play Is one that will wi please Jle c he the average elac a theatre theatregoer It I continues the he fore tore part of this week with wih a mat mat- mat lace nee on Wednesday afternoon I Violinist t Technical Vl The virtuoso o Is of the lie KUbeJ school school He lie has a marvelous mar right wrist and live wonderful left let ling hag ers Ills His Ils mechanical facility measured ed up lp to 10 the lie standards of ot the he new school of or Hungarian violin marvels marvel He Hc le boldly challenged comparison with I I h by playing the lie nu sian h Airs and ant the Hubay Zephyr the latter later as an encore both joth of ot them having ha been chosen b by bythe bythe the other virtuoso who achieved such surprising effects wih with them last win win- I ter tel er He lie has drilled his lingers anti and bowing arm Into playing them quite quie remarkably The whole boxful of or orPa Pa anini tricks s is at his lila command both natural and artificial artl- artl cial tal taken en at great speed anti and mixed with wih natural notes tho ho mos most difficult position Jumps and alid the he most complicated fingering left lef hand mixed in iii the most rapid bowed pasS passages passages pas pas- S sages es thirds and arni octaves with wih lightning lightning light light- ning speed to tu the lie theca ca very eLy top of or the finger board board and a bow that limit tUL hesitated ed cd at nothing nothing cross cross string bowing at al great velocity staccato am and from rein heel hecl to toe with wih ap- ap aJ- aJ equal Buret surety anti and speed His Ills command over the point ot or the bow bowIs bowIs Is quite quie remarkable He Ito strikes ou out over on the thc G string with wih the lie too toe almost as heavily as with wih tho the heel Chicago Examiner Nov 26 1906 will wil lv ono recital at nt the lie First Congregational church hurch Salt Sal Sl Luke Friday evening evening- February 15 |