Show II PLAYS AND D I NIi i X l t X Night ht The Tho play y was as Sapho Sapho seasons old old and one orte would think with all nil the rung on It by a suc succession cession of or pretty women women with anti and without more excuse than their captivating faces and their snow snowy bosoms Y tl Is a ft woman with with with-a n brain brainand brainand brain brain- and she he ie adds a u. Mew Hew quality to Ml Mi Ii Nt is 8 Is not the tho most beautiful woman who has mn emotional parts II Her oleo low and unmusical m a a monotone In vocal ocal gray is is jg not the pleasing music that has TIppled rippled from the lips of or Fanny Le Gl Grande nde year 81 after year since e tho the Daudet Daudet Daudet Dau- Dau det 1111 play phay became a cJ classic Ie And Anti yet et this Is the lIt st pia play of oC the tho namo name I have ever seen en in n which the sensual Is subordinated d One Is not blinded with the seductive charm of or the tho woman woman- compellingly attractive as she un un- is One is convinced con b by her Int Intelligence She carries a factor ad ad- to the armament of or those who have preceded her Let me M say ay for tor one thing thinS that she sho has 1185 the lie advantage nd of or the ono one Jean Jenn that has ever undertaken the tite character charac charac- ter of ot the tIle cOuntry youth tho the ambitious ambitious ambi ambi- tho thu Imaginative e tho the pure tho the weak Frank Mills is Ia entitled to much credit for tor the 01 very pronounced success of the pia play last night nn and for tOI the onti fh L I u. was afforded a n magnificent audience But nut you ou know tho tue stor story ant and you yot Ot know the play You remember that 1 opening scene seene its lights and Its W mu music lc its dancing women its wine and all the exaggerated delights of or a fl Bohemia where talent is supposed t to take ake Its recreation And you youW saw W that thai sordid bare apartment stripped d of or its furniture emptied of or Its one OIW woman crowded with tho tue memories of a lifes life's tragic failure and and you ou know the tho one Is the counterpart of ot the other The Impressive lesson c son of tl l Miss s Sapho a as I understand It H. H Is that the bare room and the tho sleeper who will awake to read rend tho the note nole making clear his sheer sheet abandonment Is tho the consequent and tho the an answer of or the o first lOSt Given the thc first ant anti and the last must follow folio It is ono one of tho the bles But nut between there Is Js a world q of the tho q most ma magical a lIn In Inq a thousand nt places there thure arc are deft touches swift a as light illuminating as Gods God's lightning lightning- and alid as true trite You remember er that in the visit isIt Aunt DIvonne onn with her hus husband and and anti her bet niece paid to tho the rooms of oC Jean Jenn and Sapho In the suburb of Paris Pal You remember when lien the they had gone and anti Sapho camo from front the tho kitchen and started to 0 sit In the tho chair char tho the girl had hail occupied and Jean with a start cried criel out to the woman Dont sit there In It-i tho 1110 moments that followed In the delicate touches of Sapho you Oll found Count the whole germ of or the tragedy WIt Why h shouldn't she sit there ther She Site can not understand ant and amid Jean does not tell her 11 Ho has simply simp uttered the horror hor hor- of or his soul at the contamination of or Sapho resting where his pure cousin hail had rested a moment before It Is ha th theone the one thing tIling which Sapho with all her splendid brain can not understand One Ono gives gics her a n. pity most profound I was a child says rays Sapho stumbling lIng bling through life and looking for tor happiness hap hap- pincas That is the sorrow of or It H. She stumbled It Is the Ill II fortune of oC 0 woman an I think she sito is tho ho woman tried to picture the character ho he had hat conceived She is not a harlOt t. t She Is-In Is s In spite oC of all that has been heen and andIs Is Is Is-a. a true huo woman And zid at that her ways lead down town as tho the P. P Psalmist says sas lead lead down to Il was Wi a n very favorable opening for what should bo be a great grent en- en Tonight wo we shall havo have Tho rho Second Mrs It will willbo willbe bo ho woith while to contrast n. t her Paula with thu Sapho of or last evening L L. L A A. GIt Great reaL al Bill 1111 A cracking good lull bill front from start to finish That Is what tho they have at lh the Orpheum this week Every y num number er eron on the program Is lx a top u und and undone andone one of or the largest Monday ni night ht crowd crowds of the season showed Its en- en of or each number by repeated I demands fo for more Not a single lIng num number or was received with an anything thing but hearty applause except the second second sec sec- ond ond Marie Yuill and anti Robert Lloyd Dod In A Little E Co-E Ed Co Ed Co and and that was caused by tho the failure of or the lights right In the the middle of oC the turn It was several minutes before the lights came cante on again but the snap nap had gone one The little ho 1 was well executed by a ver very charmIng charmInG charming charm- charm Ing young lady and her sweetheart Jack and the audience was deeply in interested interested in- in in the laughable plight of the tho ed co-ed until the electrical equipment went wrong Willard Weihe returned to the leadership leadership leadership lead lead- of the orchestra and the musician musician musi musi- cian was vhS given 9 i warm welcome when he lie took his position One of or the best Jest acrobatic stunts ever staged was shown by Leonard and Louie Their head hend and anti hand balancing was wonderful JimmIe Lucas The Boy Doy with the Dialects won the crowd from rota the start starL His Ills singing and dancing Impersonations impersonations im Im- Int- Int were vere Immensely funny and the dancing kid was brought back bael twice to tell how some of his foreign friends sing and dance Wynne WInslow the soprano was troubled with a cold but In spite orthis of or this the audience clamored for more of her song until she came out from the wings and with an expressive e gesture begged oft off Her lIer best effort was in singing Annie Laurie In her Garden of ot Dreams the tho coM cold was wag plainly discernible though the song was executed excellently The Tho Hebrew Messenger Boy Doy and ant the Thespian proved one of the hits hit s of the ev evening Eugene and Willie Willi e Howard were the tho principals The audience would like to have heard hald more singing from the two especially lIy In duet form Conn but the Jew Impersonation tion lion of pt Willie Howard 1 proved ro rod d such a splitter side-splitter that the tho crowd had to b be bf ae e content The demand for moro more from tho the pair pull was not quieted until each t one had come before tho the footlights t to to o tc assert sst that it was vas really all ail the music musi c they had For electrical and other effects pretty faces costumes and originality original orIginal- Ity ily the Vassar Girls Is the mos most t attractive and entertaining number numbe te tr r ever t oen en at the Orpheum Th e electrical effects arc nrc simply fine One an anthe and d the dancing of the girls Is not over over- shadowed Miss 1 Nonette Lyle th the e violinist Is 18 the tho star of or the troupe He r playing pling of ot national melodies was remarkably remarkably re remarkably re- re clever Miss 1188 J Jessica Cree Cre e. e the whistler was goo good The finale o othe othe oC f fl the act net is an electrical dance participated l- l pitted In by Miss Lyle Mi Miss 1 Cree Miss Mis s Hamlet Miss Starry Miss 1158 Rogers Roger s. s Miss Allu 1 L. L Dickinson Miss Cook and Miss Mis s V. V Dickinson It was a sl l thing and closed In a blaze of or electrIc elec elec- trie lights that was trul truly amazing There were three sketches on th the e the best est of which va wa es s Fun un at the Seashore e. e Theatre en I re Those who vito attended the performance perform lance ance of ot Lout Lost In New York at th thOrand the e Grand Orand flail find much to their liking an and d ed will witness a fine lino production Th The e as story to of oC the drama Is a a. pretty prett one anti and deals with everyday life lite In a great metropolis Th The scenic effect are said It r r- r M be true to life Among mon the principal ones one will be found Ea East t river and prison where the criminals criminal of ot New W York are ar sent to atone for tor their man many crimes Th The cene scenery l I Js- Js very striking In ui appear appear- A matinee will b be given gl day afternoon Ad Adams ms Sawyer a II New cw England comedy starts tarts Thursday evening A uA Pledge c of oC Honor HonorIs Is 15 winning plaudits at the Lyric this wel week k Th The com company pAn has made even more of oC this drama comedy than of anything that has gone before l. l on Clarko Ciarko The unprecedented success 1 that Is attend attending InS InS' this seasons season's tour of or Cleston Creston Creston Cres- Cres ton Clarke In The Time Ragged Bagged Messen essen- essen ger I is 18 proving a ft sore BOre trial to those thoS dramatic critics who have about ex- ex haunted their vocabulary of or gant adjectives 8 In praise of his noteworthy note note- worth worthy performance of oC Monsieur last season for tor th they are arc finding when the they witness R th the performance per per- nf or this talented actor in his new pia play that he Is still better in the modern role of or John Morton the clergyman than he was In the thc romantic ro ro- ro- ro mantic role of or Tho The nn Rag Rag- god ged ed Messenger will be the tile attraction at the tho Salt Lake theatre soon |