Show I IA A PLAY AT AI THE Ralph Stuart Mary Hall and Mack Stock Company Will Present The Christian Hall HaIl Caines Caine's Play Ralph Stu Stuart rt and Mary Hall lIall In The Tho Christian is offered at the Colonial for the coming corning week The success of oC At tho the Rainbows Rainbow's End tho time past week has shown conclusively that tho public public pub pub- lic will patronize really great productions productions even oven at this late lato stage In the time season and has encouraged Mr Stuart to follow Collow the Fyles Iles play with another heavy presentation Tho The Christian Tins hRS been seen In Salt Lake before beCore and was well liked here licie It Is admittedly one of ot the tho greatest plays plas o of the time ago age and In Its pro production requires nearly as much work as the tho play of ot the past week There are lIro many and beautiful stage tago pictures a mob steno scene of ot Intense dramatic force torce and tho the cast Is a n large Mr one Stuart will omit nothing es essential essential essential es- es to the tho presentation Everybody has rea read Hall hail Calno's Caines book In the stage form torm the story losses nothing of oC Its Us force Opening In Peel Castle on the time Isle of ot Man the careers of the two John Storm and Gloria are arc traced through h tho time perils and temptations of ot London life Time The two were playmates In boyhood and their lives JIves are arc curiously Intermingled mingled Storm becomes a clergyman clergy clergy- man an and the lure o of the time world draws Gloria Quayle She enters a tL hospital to become a n trained nurse nn and afterwards after after- wards goes on an tho the stage Storm becomes becomes becomes be be- comes an ascetic then stirs all London by his powerful preaching which starts a religious crusade c. c Two young oung society men enter the stor story one ot of them buying the church where Storm Is preaching to turn It Into a theater for or Gloria at tho the same time revenging himself upon tho time preacher for tor his plain language e concerning his Imis doings I There is a n contest between cn Storm I and ind this man for tor tho the soul of ot Gloria I Almost maddened b by his troubles and i b bj by religious enthusiasm sm lC Stormy Storm seeks out Gloria In time the firm belief belle that he must kill her to save Jave her soul Ho Imo remains to love lo her more than ever evor A revulsion of oC t feeling after his religious crusa crusade e. e turns against him the people for whom he has worked and suffered and ho finds himself fighting for his life with v time the very men whom h ho O has succored spiritually an and J Conti Continued hued on Inco go T Two o. o I A STRONG PLAY AT THE COLONIAL Continued from One On materially Ho lie Is struck down and when lying lIng on what ho believes his Gloria comes to him her heart henrt full rull of or love and sorrow for tor hl sufferings willing to renounce for his hie sake ko the gay life Ute she had been leading There l Is plenty of ot character In the drama dramn with comedy and sustained love interest Carrying a great moral lesson it has met with support of ot the tho everywhere Produced somo some years a ago o it will live on tile the stage as among Its Us greatest offerings for tor many years ears to come Mt It Stuart will pIa play John Storm a role in which he ho has made mado some flame of ot his greatest reate t successes May Hall as ns Gloria Quayle will have o a part perfectly per per- suited to her talents These two stars both suited with great groat parts and a strong supporting company compan cud such as ns the Willard Illard Mack organization should make tho the presentation a notable notable not not- able one After Arter Tho Christian the ny must return to the Bungalow for tor more week when hon Mr Ir Stuart promises one The CourIer ot of Fortune a sa play to BY Right or of Sword companion by the same author W |