Show I STAGE STAG CUES I The Tho recent production of ot ofellow rIH Yellow ellow Jacl Jacket et at the time Salt Luke Lake theatre theatre the the- atre forced oven OVIn the most reluctant of f playgoers to admit there thera ml might ht be e some tiling thing In this art stuff after all ull 11 Most 1 professional ploy imlay ors era rs have long ACO the tha Idea that people go to tho the theatre for Cor rO reasons sons other than thap a g. C Car v ly ah thoro there was WI a 3 largo large enough representation of time the Salt L Lake ke play going oner public at al the final production ot of f tho the Sat Sail Lako Taka Community Drama to dispute oven the tho est ost st of or vaudeville adherers It only gOO oos to 0 prove that thoro there are yet a agront groat gront many man lovers of th tho drama dram who vho are ar taking laking It seriously ly The Time play Itself came cume up to all OX OX- K which tho the public had been en prepared for by Its advertise advertise- month ments The rhe originality the ro ro ro- nance mance costumes scenery both ac- ac ual and Imaginative wore all there Nothing was waR lacking not oven even the tim Imo clement element Several staunch sup porters porters of the two and one half hour our limit left loft at the time appointed hour lour A few tew others gritted their teeth and doggedly held their seats scats Howo el Salt Lake Lako may boast that the he majority of ot the lovers of ot time the I great art enjoyed the unique presentation pre pre- I and tho deserving efforts of at f the players The They were only to bo be outdone b by the native Chinese who vho were ero dotted conspicuously bout about the tho theatre from froni pit to gal gal- lery cry Several of ot these most enthusiastic onlookers were said to have havo brought midnight luncheons only to o disappointedly dine on tile tho yellow yel low taxI line Une Certainly the music was wae general general- ly y oriental so 80 much so In fact that everal pral jazz artists were hear heard t to comment on tIme the length of time re- re for fOI the ti-ia tuning of tho the monte mente We W dare tiare say pay they left heft tho the th before tho the music was in tune une from the standpoint of ot Jazz Jau melody If IC the musician were vere ever ver lacking In ut harmon harmony It was 8 because they hey were wen entirely el lost In tho the beau realism which their Imagine Imagine- Jon unwound before e them thorn The Tho work vork of ot the time players deserves no little praise pralle The Tho fact that the they were portraying characters unlike c cany any which they had previously attempted at- at tempted empted Is s worthy orthy of ot consideration co Strange StranG as many characterizations characterization must have ha seemed to them the timer they carried tho the pIa play with a real professional air rho Tho property man uman al Al 01 though imaginatively to tho the audience was really the time unique comical feature of ot the tle 1111 play Ue He Je proved himself to be a very vory necessary sary san property for tOI a creditable pro pro pro- TIl The chor chorus s supplied th the less ess fanciful with the time no ne information in a a. aery very ery con else and impressive manner Moy fan Falm L Lo Loy oy the tho heroine t ev ev r er cry ery spark of charm and beauty which such a a. a part demand demands and ancl was wasa a splendid example of ot diction Lee Sin the farmer r deserves worth worthy consideration for or hi efforts His Hla make up was a exceptional The sirens sirens sir Ill ens proved themselves to b be bc Ch charm nh ing examples cx of at Chinese flappers and their dance was as well done dono See ee Noi ol dl disappointed many by too f few w appearances Mu Wu sin Simm Yin can hardly harlly hard harl- ly h- ho 10 mo blamed for fOt hi his choice of ot the tho second wife Other players all al fled themselves In making the play more than acceptable Possibly tip imo one deserves es mo more moe e consideration for the work done than does tho director Prof Maud ta 1 Pda May Babcock Her tremendous up un is ts a a. great credit to the he highest of ideals and tho the results rO of ot other I her efforts I will never be totally appreciated ap an- except by those who understand un the work attached to tp such sucha a production Seve Several al were ero heard to remark that if tt such a presentation was to be offered In n a large foreign city oltY the box office of ot a It Moscow V Art theatre would have found fount fountIs its Is rival To write in black and white hite the tho definite Intentions of some nomo noted ao ao- tr Is lIS Indeed verging Into tho the realm of the po Impossible Latest reports are aro that Maude Adams th the tha Utah actress will return to thIS the stage From o ro rom Inside Information and personal research It Is reported that she will appear t l In a revival val of her greatest success Peter Pan and in three other othor Barrio plays It Is 15 also reported that himself elC Induced Miss Adams to attempt a It comeback comeback comeback come back Heres Here's to her success for tor forshe she sho is said to look Jook I and feet feel younger young young- er or ant and better th than n ever a S S The person peon who said cald stags stage folk tolk arc equipped with a EI moderate knowledge of at practically every science aci- aci once ence has the following exception to contend with It become that Ethel Wright a n young actress s was vas Jn II living In a small smail apartment that could couldwell couldwell couldwell well hotis Jack Inck Fro Fro t. t Suffering Suffering- from th the cold Miss Wight eIght went to th the th drug store and nd purchased a thermometer ther ther- Then turning to the clerk clerks with s ith tha air ar of a scientist who ho had Just discovered the tho secret of perpetual perpetual per per- motion she said sald i sot set It at 65 I That Th That t la is the Proper r temperature HO for fOl the Jiving That Is aim alm almost as tas bad as the tho girl who vho thought f lp k p pany was a herd of ot cows cow C S S Fred Stones Stone's recent knock em dead speech when he stepped out of ot the buck an and t wing to do a Sunda Sunday has s caused no little com corn ment in New ew York rork In fact tact It caused a n great groat deal of ot comment fi financially fi- fi I When the time of ot rubles ruNes had ceased In the th bo box of of- of flee fica of or tIme the the Metropolitan opera house it wan wal va 1 necessary to tho time panting adding machine It had exhausted itself to 10 tho the e extent tent of ot Despite t the e huge sum paid I out by New York players player including per program pros everyone e was hapP happy hap hap- P py fly- Wo We dare say 1 oven nip tho the adding machine smiled within its ito smoking bod body for It ha had chalked up the record breaking sump sum for tor a worthy cause that of enlarging the time sick nick relief relict and Insurance fund of or the Na Vaudeville Association J Freda Fred's speech was a knock out because Fred never nevor was wap a public speaker and never ne will be He fun fum bled about for words word a and ami finally ejected something to the effect that h he j had ceased to be lc a passive Chris tian worker and nud w was s an active worker for tor God lie Ho further stated that God need not bo be worshipped within the four walls of a Church but hut we can carr carry the thought hought o ot of God In every even thing We wo we do lie He bowed awkwardly and walked Into the wings but la len left within the heart henrt of ot every member of his audience b by wa way of at sincerity a feeling of good will toward the stage f folk fok A few morn more speeches 8 like Mr MI Stones Stone's and possibly bl there timers will bo lie fewer shocked to death gossIpers who smear the realm of the acting pro pro- with black blaek paint We Ve are arc reminded l of certain people people- who de dolight dolight do- do light in condemnation of ot college fraternities when hen they havo nova be been beai i within ln a fraternity house |