Show S LJ IJ II i PLAYS AN AND D PLAY PEOPLE 1 i iI II I M II Superior Quality of or ComeI Comedy Beginning lJ g Thur Thursday ela next week weel Susan in ill Search of n a Husband with l Miss lisa Isabel Irving the tho well known c actress as time the star will be at nt tho the Salt Sail Lake Jalie theatre he company compan supporting Miss Irving Irvings Is s the hIgh highly I support of Miss 1 Eleanor Eleanor- Robson from tho the l Liberty New Nc York which owing to toa a a. change in iii the tho character of or tho the play to o bo be given b by Miss Robson Is found at liberty lot for the time remainder of or time the pres- pres ent nt season Tho Time play Is 15 spoken of or ns its ono one of the theano ano lost t successful vehicles of tho ho Now New York r vlot a a. charm and with PI BU superior ul- ul qualities of r both oth comedy and sentiment S Theatre Adams Sawyer cr with all alls Its s sweetness and quaintness closes Its ts engagement at the Grand with a a. matinee and anti evening performance today oday Tho Time matinee Is announced for 30 p. p in m. Starting Sun Sunday ay evening A A Texas Ranger a story of or life on ontie the tie plains starts a a. four nights nights' en- en at the time Grand theatre Miss Nonette Lyle of the Vassar Girls who has been delighting hUng audi audi- COCOS at nt the time Orpheum this week with her violin playing has been studying hat instrument since she sue was 13 13 years of or age Incidentally she Is one of oC f the few ow who can boast boat of being a a. pupil of the great Ysaye Ysae Two years ago a mutual trl friend fife nd introduced her hel hero herto to 10 o the tho famous famous' violinist and arid time the artist apparently a fanc fancy to the girl girland and amid stated that ho would like lIle to hear her pin play J I 1 was so nervous said Miss Lyle e itt in n telling of the time Incident to Vii wil- wilard lard ard and antI others othel's last evenIng even cven- Ing ng Mr MiS notI nodded ed th because ho also has played for Ysae that I could har hardly ly hold the bow I am quite sum ure that I played wretchedly but I think that Ysaye appreciated my condition con con- for ho he told me me that I did very Of or course ho criticised my playing and thou then Invited me to come como and see him bun again when he would show me a few ways of making a big improvement When I went to see him him ilin he got ot Interested and amid the tho upshot was vas that he ho promised to give me two hours a week Twice a week for fOl many months n I took lessons from him and anel learned earned more than I had hael in all the years rears of ot stu study y put IUt together Vh of it Jl expensive Why no no course not Ho lie wouldn't let me pa pay puy for the Instruction Afterwards he offered of of- Berlin to for Instruction fored to send me to I tion but I couldn't go 10 because m my father Cather died Neter Cl Mind the time Others The rho Lyric will fill the time house at two performances to today a And Anti as usual all patrons will be bo delighted i i Cac Creston ton Clarke in it Tho rime Mci lc clI cr In reviewing tho the performance of or orthis this well rell known artist In his latest success The Ragged Me Messenger Mrs l Argo ArJo the brilliant Southern litterateur litter litter- r- r who criticises the plays plas that are arc presented in Augusta Ga Herald of January 1 3 last A great artist a a. splendid hl supporting support support- ing Ins company compan and anel a strong modern pin play The combination Is a n rare one ono so so rare as ns to account l for or thu tho enthusiasm enthusiasm en en- with which Augusta theatregoers theatregoers theatre theatre- goers In large numbers received Creston Cres- Cres ton toil Clarke CiarkO yesterday afternoon an and amid last in The Tho l Ragged Messenger le Naturally after his Monsieur Beaucaire Beau Beau- caire cairo of last season we wc expected from something great groat Clarke Clarko and unel wo we were not disappointed Ills His playing in th the thu new part reminds one of l his Hamlet In which he ho has imas not been seen for tor some years but which must forever stand tand out In the annals of oC modern art as one ono of the most marvelous marvelous mar mar- elous Shakespearian revelations known to the tho present generation As to the thc play It dealt broad broadly with great truths and anel It dared are to take tako an astounding ln new view of the comparative com corn paraU e moral of mon men and anti women It was as brimful of ot earnest helpful purpose pur 11 pose as ns dramatic effect It certainly deserves to rank as ns ono one of oC tho timo very ery best of tho the twentieth century crea crea- Olga ole on Dr The Time following Is a description of or the tho costumes worn by Ly Miss 1 Olga tho time distinguish td English artiste dur dur- In ing her performance of or Adrienne I Lc- Lc couvreur cou In which she aho he will appear at nt atthe atthe the tho Salt Sail Lake theatre tonight lIt Miss U In her appear appearance In c will wear a n Turkish costume designed b by rry Pi-rry Anderson o of London and made b by Net- Net and amid Co Tho Time color scheme of oC I this timis dress s 1 Is palo pale green and bright orange The peculiar Turkish h trousers are arc composed of or a beautiful span hand I Inre sled gauze UC of pale green groen and arul silver sll and was sent direct from Constantinople Time The waistcoat consists of a de deeper por green velvet embroidered In iii silver sliver Over O this Is la worn a wonderful orange col ored orcil Turkish velvet coat cont which reaches reach reach- es 5 8 to the bottom o of the feet recto This Is la thickly studded with old gold sold aud an and Is edged ed with a handsome gold bullion fringe To make this quaint up get-up complete Miss s wears a Turkish turban richly ornamented with uncut stones and with a black ck gauze gold old veil Around roun the time forehead Is a beautiful Jeweled band which falls raus In two long bug ropes over her Imer ears cars In act met third Miss lIss wears a beautiful Louis XV costume of bright ht colored cherry Lyons Lons chiffon velvet lined throughout with ermine Time The un- un comprises s a a. skirt of vaux rose silk lIk with a n ruche around the feet The straight pointed hod bodice Ice of the period is made of or Kol gold lace embroidered erell In little little lit lit- tle the inches of pink ribbon and silver cr threads In Tn this act Miss 1158 wears her imer hair hall po powdered ered and brushed back oft off tho the brow which Is most be bt- co cc coming rn in I n n- n g. g Act four tour deals with a grand rand reception to AdrIenne and amid Is directed te to and anti acted before King iCing Louis XV an and his hlll queen In this act net Miss 1 wears a superb gown own a a. creation of oC tho tIme noted Parisian costumers Lan oloff ItIs It ItIs itis Is of a shimmering gray silk TIme The very full skirt Is made perfectly plain except except ex ox- that It Jt is entirely studded with diamonds The Time waist is tI tight fitting ht showing the time lines o of tho the figure It is quite Ciullo simple except for Cor an au elaborate front thickly decorated with lace and diamonds Over this Is worn a magnificent cent court train of or real lace th tho tue pattern pattern pat- pat tern of ot which Is outlined In iii em hand broidered silver sll thread The hair hall or ornament ornament or- or Is a beautiful diamond band worn wOIn across one side of or the time powdered coiffure Period toed square-toed shoes the time color of time the costume with diamond buckles buckl S are worn with each costume Velvet patches on time the face a hl high h chon ebony cane cano Ith a gold old handle give tho the finishing touches to a series of pictures pictures pic pie tures ui-cs ui of the time cl eighteenth century correct correct correct cor cor- in c every ry tIe detail taU The rho costumes worn b by tho the members of oC the company were designed b by a ut noted associate of thc tho London no Royal al academy and amid arc are particularly beautiful and anel correct Miss has spen spout spent t ta a great reat deal of time over her superb production of or Adrienne which breathes the atmosphere of 1730 |