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Show AT THE SALT LAKETHEATRE "Every woman" The Greatest Dramatic Spectacle In Years. Entire Week Opening May 26th. i The-tremendous dramatic spectnelo "Everywoman," undoubtedly tho most Impressive dramn of tho last thl;:v years, will bo offered at tno d.xlt Lako( Theatre for an entire wo.sk opening Monday May 26. There will be matinees Wednesdhy', Friday (Decoration (Dec-oration Dnyi and Saturday. Tho Wednesday Wed-nesday and Friday matinees nro designed de-signed especially for tho benefit o? teachers, students, club women, out of town patrons, and others of slander slan-der .purses who desire to seo 'no great spectacle and nro unnblo at the regular night tariff necessary for eo huge a production. At tho Wednesday and Friday matinees tho prices will Adele Blood In The Title Role. rnngo fr&m twenty-five cents to ono dollar. "Seats may be reserved by mtill whbro remlttanco accompanies the order. "Everyworaan" is presented by Henry Hen-ry W. Savago who regards It as the most Important triumph of his career ca-reer ns a producer. Tho organization is tho largest musical and dramatic company ever sent on tour. It In eludes over ono hundred nnd fifty peoplo nnd h special syrapnony or-cliostraAn. or-cliostraAn. entlro train load of scenery scen-ery and electrical effects Is transported transport-ed from city to city to aid In tho representation. re-presentation. Tho history of "Everywomnn" Is nn other Instance of tho caprices of to'-tunc. to'-tunc. It was written by WMtfr Drowno, a Now York newspaper man. a soldier of fortune who had looked upon the seam)' sldo of Ilfo In nl) quarters of tho globo. He tolled up ward of ten years upon tho construction construc-tion of tho play and when It was finished fin-ished could find no producer. Ho took It from manager to mnnager, but it was always rejected. Most of fhem returned It to him unread as It was In blank verse, and that was considered consid-ered sufficient to condemn it. Finally, Final-ly, however, It reached Iho eyes of Hdnry W. Savage who produced It. Over sixty thousand dollars was expended ex-pended boforo tho curtain was raised upon tho first performance ana then poor Walter Ilrowno did not see It ; as ho tiled tragically on tho morning of tho day which was to bo tho time of his great triumph. The success was electrical. Over threo millions of peoplo havo witnessed It, nnd It Is now being played' In flvo countries. Mr. So-ngo Is sending hero his pre-"' pre-"' r '""tlon with many members of ' or'glnal New York cast. "Everywoman" partakes of tho nn-two nn-two of grand opera, musical comedy nnd drama, but In reality' It does not belong to any ono of the threo classes. class-es. It Is a clever commingling of tho attractlvo features of nil threo. Thero are many scenic splendors, ono of So most striking of which Is a. representation of Broadwny, New York, at midnight on New Year's Evo, Just as tho old year Is passing out nnd tho now year Is coming In. Tho rfot nnd fnnfaro of thot gala occasion oc-casion was nover boforo given so masterly, a reproduction. It Is pre-, sentcd with a realism which Is Mart-ling. Mart-ling. Tho leading malo toIo ts played by H. Cooper Cliffo, long leading support sup-port for Sir Henry Irving and tho i title rolo Is played bv Adele Tl'ood. ! described ns ono of tho most beautiful beauti-ful leading women of tho American stnge. The music, which Is one ot tho important features was composed by Georgo Whltcfleld Chndwlck, dean of tho Now England Conservatory of Music. Special excursion rates of one faro for tho round trip will prevail on tho Salt Lnko and Ogden railroad. |