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Jean Paul Richter says that tIle the they are arc blessed indeed who ho can watch the he stage t vision lon unfold and never ne have their belief disturbed by glimpses of the he hand hancl that moved mO the lie seener scenery If H YOU ou would enjoy enjo Peter Pan put oft of your our workaday sell self and bo ho a Il boy again us Try to Ii flY lly on wings of oC the Imagination call to mind your boyhood boy boy- hood lood rending reading of Robinson Cruesoe and bloody combats Cou fought ht In fancy with throat cut-throat pirates of the thu Spanish main The world i Is too much with us UH exclaims one of or the poets Come Conic then hen let lot us bo en again let letus letus letus us not look with eyes of or unbelief but ray pray the fairies to give c us 1 plenary cli cc t sL city Cc Lot ar I Pan lan will be be begun un b by Maude Adams Ad Ad- ams and her company at al the tIle Salt Lake theatre on Monday l night June I 3 The original running time Ume of oC the i performance Im has been so 80 much unproved Im- Im proved roved upon that It is now definitely I announced for foz the till benefit o of persons attending the pIa play ilay from Crom out of or town that hat the evening performance will begin heIn be he- gui gin In promptly at and end at al 11 ii 11 the he Wednesday matinee maUnee be begins at 21 o'clock and is finished at 5 Three records wore were broken en In New NewYork NewYork York this year ear by Peter Pan Miss lIss Adams played before beCore the largest audiences au- au ever over assembled In Iii tho the Empire Empire Em- Em pire lre theatre Tho The receipts were greater great great- er or than even those which were vere played plC to o during her appearance In Tho Thu Littie Little Lit Lit- tie lie Minister l and more curtain calls were recorded for Miss Adams and andler her ler company than at any other time Ume since her first appearance ii In this play The success of or Peter Ieter Pan has al already already al- al ready attained the proportions of a triumph Tho Thu demand for COI scats seats has everywhere e been so great greaL that patrons pat pat- rons living hivIng out of or town or ot having lit little little lit lit- tle the time lime are arc advised to avoid the anno annoyance annoyance an an- no nce of oC standing In line IIno by orderIng orderIng order- order Ing their belt seats scats for Miss lIss Adams's engagement engagement en en- IJ by letter leUer enclosing enclosing- check or postal order and anel an addressed re e and stamped envelope TILE THE STORY Mr 11 and Mrs l Darling Durling a young oung coupie couple cou cou- pie have ha three children ren Wendy John and Michael l and a dog nurse Nana who bathes and dresses the little Darling Dar Dar- ling hing children Peter Paz Pan a 0 boy who would not grow up comes in at nt the window spirits the children away avay to tolie the lie Ne er Never Land Land ever and Introduces them to all sorts of which every child has pictured scores of oC them but which all the ups lips except Mr i Barrie Barrio had forgotten There arc fairies and lost boys hoys who iho live in a n wonderful house under the their ground under ground under the leadership of captain Peter Pan There arc red Indians and pirates and all the paraphernalia para para- pertaining to those old fa familiar ta- ta friends of or childhood presented pat pal partly In the spirit of childlike earnestness earnestness earn earn- estness and partly with a a. touch of ol pathos or gentle humor or again ol or burlesque Back to their theil real home tho ho Darling Darling- children aro are wafted un under un- un tIer der the guidance of Peter Pan Pai after aCter tho the stran strangest cst of uC adventures during their sta stay in fairyland The H He e acts and evening childs child's dream close chose with the tle most touching of or stage pictures pic pie tures the tures-the the fair fairy home of Peter Pan Par rising of itself among tho the tree tops top and Peter standing at the door wasing waving was was' ing a handkerchief to those out front froni who still believe belle in fairies It Is Js probable that there thero has hus never been a theatrical entertainment 01 ol which It may bo be so ISO trul truly said as out OIK ommay may say sar of or Peter leter Pan Pat that tho the bull bulb of the pleasure which the auditor derives from It Is entirely dependent upon and antI commensurate with th thc amount of oC fancy Imagination child hood a associations which associations which he car catl bring to bear upon 1100 IL To tho those e come conic to the theatre with their on one talent of imagination Peter Pan adds a tenfold of oC Imaginative pleasure pleas pleas' s ure tire Tho rho name part has proved tc tJ tche bt he the greatest triumph In the sta stage c career r of or Maude Adams Its success has been beets so 50 great as to have mudo It ll I Impossible to have the thc performance moved from tho the Empire theatre InI In Ir New cw York all of or last season Maude Iau I Adams's local enga engagement In Peter Pan Is limited to live five nights and n Wednesday matinee at aL tho the Salt Lake c theatre b beginning Monday June 3 3 Con CO IJ ios' ios and tile the Lad Lady Tonight I Thoro will be no delayed acts at the lie opening opening- of or the Orpheum summer stoc I company season tonight Furthermore Furthermore Further Further- more there are aro indications that there will be a capacity house present when the curtain goc goes s up on Clyde l Fitch's I Cowboy and tho thu Lady at 8 30 Among Amons- tho those thom o who have havo already se so- cured boxes boxes for fez the opening opening- performance perform perform- I ance are arc Governor Cutlet Cutler and staff stall tho the first presidency of or the lie Mormon church Samuel Nc Newhouse house Mayor Thompson and o Geors-o D. D Throughout the house a number of or prominent people have already se secured secured secured se- se cured seats scats and antI It looks as though so society so- so clety will turn out la In force COIce to welcome welcome wel wel- come the new aggregation of or players which Roy nO Clements has brought to toI I Salt Lako from Cram New York for the summer Among Among- the changes announced announced an an- Is Js the Innovation of ot a piano In the tho orchestra which will be made up of oC the following musicians Alfred first violin r Willard FIC n n. n flute Gounod EricKson Carl l cornet Ed Ell Kimball piano and Chris Jesperson bal bass S. S For the lie accommodation of regular regular reg reg- ular patrons tho announcement Is made that arrangements to list scats seats will bo be held at nt tho box hox omco upon application ap ap- ap- ap to tot for I 5 specified performances each cach woe S t r Two lIn Flags Miss liss Laura Franl opened the second week of her Izer engagement at nt t the he- Grand last night In a n very successful presentation of Ouida's celebrated story Under Two Flags Owing to the great amount of special scenery and tho the number of or people required Inthe Inthe in inthe the cast this tills play pla Is seldom produced by stock companies but tho the manner in which It was as produced last night and ami the reception accorded It by the audience audience audi audi- ence once that filled the theatre to over- over proves pro the play pia to be a winner The Thc opening scene is laid in England Eng Ens land hand and the lie story atom centres around Bortle Cecil a guardsman g and anel Berkeley Berke e Icy ley Cecil his brother Owing to gambling debts contracted on the races Berkeley Cecil forges his brothers brother's brothers brother's broth broth- ers er's name for Cor a large lal's amount of money To save his brother Berlo flees nees to Algiers and joins the French army where he meets Cigarette a Daughter of ot France Cigarette falls Calls in love with Bertie Cecil now known as ns Louis Victor and several interestIng interestIng interest interest- tIng t- t Ing and exciting events take place as asa asa asa a result culminating In Victor being sentenced to death Cigarette makes a a. thrilling aU attempt to e save his life with a a. pardon she secures for him hum On her way she Is captured b by the Arabs caught In the thc sandstorm but 11 finally nail makes an exciting escape arriving ar ar- ar- ar riving rl at cat tho the post lOSt just In time to nee lice her life liCe for Cor his The entire play lay moved without a n hitch each and every member being letter perfect In their parts The rho work worle o of l Il Miss o as ns CI Cigarette and J. J H. H Morrison l as Louis Victor captured capture the hou house e and tile they were re le repeatedly le called back In answer anster to the applause Frederick Bernard as Rake Hake although a trifle stout filled the part pait very y acceptably Babe Swanson Swanson Swan- Swan son a Salt Lake tot as Little Venetia Venella showed great ability and anel was a charmIn charmIng charming charm- charm In Ing re e revelation atlon to her man many friends A squad of oC soldiers from Fort Douglas and tho the beautiful saddle horse of or Miss 1 Franl made tho the army scenes scones very realistic Taken altogether altogether alto alto- gether Under Two Flags is one of oC the best het things we have ha seen at the Grand Grund this season and anel crowded houses OJ should greet its appearance the lie remainder re rc of or the week The file cost cast Bertie Cecil of I First Life Guards af afterwards at- at known as Louis Victor James 11 II Morrison Berkeley Cecil his Ills brother Louis Louls K Conoughy Lord Loul known as aa the tho Seraph U U. S. S Allen AllOn nak an Irish Knight of uC the Pi Pig PigSkin Skin Skirt Frederick Bernard Colonel e called lIel tho the flinch Black BlackHawk Hawk Kent Bosworth Bun Ben Davis a n Louis Seers BaronI a u Jew money noner lender Kent 08 Grand Marshal of or Franco France Frederick Bernard Captain Leroux C C Louis Petit Pell L U U. S. S Allen Alien AlienI I Little Act I. I Babe Swan Swanson on I I Lady Venetia Princess Corona Coroia Lady Genevieve Gene Mabel lubel Livingston Nora ora J Lady Venetians Alice DC Do Lanu Lane DJelma tho the Arab Chiefs Chief's Wife VICe Mabel Stone tho the Friend of or the Flag Cigarette CI Miss Laura r rJ J Lyrics Lyric's Good Curd CalcI Onetta tho the Arabian dancer is seen at the Lyric In lii a n series of oC sensational t dances which arc aro apt to havo the effect of packing ca caei ti 1 house during the week A t wonderful array of oC co costumes various electrical effects and special I iy aro are used to add acM to tho the entertaining enter enter- I qualities of oC this Ull act f and McCrea are to be seen In a very laughable comedy allah affair Th The he moving I pictures how a a. strike scene In Frisco and are worth seeing fencing The theatre was packed at three performances last night nIgh t. t |