Show WHAT l A THOUGHT IS WORTH Over at the tho Orpheum in tho the week Just passed there thele has been a singing hinging woman who has charmed her hel audiences audiences audi audi- audiences with the the old songs song She Is not especially attractive attractive tive the In face faco or form Corm and her gowns aro are Just about as expensive as those o of the tho average eras well dressed ed Salt Lake woman when she goes to church And when she stands before you on the stage she sho presents every penn penny of at Investment she has In tho the accessories of at her act There will vIll he be one woman in the tho Orpheum's bill this week whose whoso mechanical and other devices for tor an act not a minute longer will vill total probably a hundred times as much money as that of ot tho the woman who sings the old songs And she sho will not give her public any more of oC entertainment nor of oC happiness nor of help in an any dIrection direction direction tion than has been derived from the songs Vh Why Because the woman of at last week knew tho the value of at a thought She believed people would be bo glad to hear the old songs and sho she simply sang them She Sho must have o first convinced a matter fact manager that she was right that that tho old ohl songs would take She must have been very sure of or It her herself The thing doesn't look promising Wo W p fancy tho average man If asked for tor advice about tho the proposition would have ha advised against t tr trying in to entertain people with songs of or a n generation generation generation genera genera- tion ago S But the woman with a thought went vent ahead under better bettel counsel and got sot her chance Then when sho she had secured the opportunity sho she delivered the goods Sho She rang pang in n a well trained pleasing voice a n. medley Introduction sug suggesting perhaps twenty of or the old songs but none in entirety Then site she he took tool up ono one by one tho the war songs s of at the North orth and of tho the South and sang them It Is ts interesting to add that she he sang u Maryland M My ry Maryland and there was no protest although It fl is isono Isone isono ono one of at the few things that time docs does not seem to make welcome Dixie and Marching Through Georgia followed tel fol lowed and then thon she roused her hearers with Tho The Star- Star Span Spangled lcd Banner There were love songs S Irish and Scotch melodies and the tho ballads of or our own country that our mothers once san sang to us And everybody was glad Alad to hear That thought of or the singing woman was vas worth a good deal It was worth all her talent could mako make It Probably sl she o had no better chance than an any one ono of or a thousand other othel girls And yet she is making a n. fine fino income in income in- in come arid and and simply Imply spreading happiness about her wherever wherever ever she goes A thought is worth much I if it you OU ar are arc worth enough to make it so |