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Show A GREAT SUCCESS. I "She Stoops to Conquer" M was Superior. M Crowded House Greatly M Pleased with Play. M "She Stoops to Couquci" was all H that had been heralded "a brilliant H revival of a clever comedy," and the audience which filled the opera house Monday evening Is unanimous In the opinion thatamorc"billllaut" re- vlval would be impossible roramatcurs and wholly bevoud many proles- The cast was ev only balanced and of a very hlghordor, tho Interpretation H was unquestionably excellent, the H humor was bright and well handled, H the costumes and stage settings were H accurate, and beyond a single bieak H In the lines, the production as a whole H was most Ilnished, rcllcctlng great jH credit orr tho Individual performers. H The audience gave every cvldcncoof jH sincere and hearty appreciation and IH though tho play was of exceeding jH length, the deepest Intcicst was maril- H tested to tho end. H The Cast: H Mr. Hardcastlo K. G. Peterson H Sir Charles Mallow P. G. Peterson H Young Marlow I. E. Barrak H George Hastings W. II. Kerr H Tony Lumpkin B. F. Rlter, Jr. M Stingo P. G. Peterson M Bogcr J. II. Tuttle 1 Dick Muggins Mark Brown H Jack Slang .J. T. Jardlne H Amlndab L. II. Booth H Tom Twist Scth Langton H N. M. Hansen jJH Other Loungeis 1 W. B. Smith M attho II. Ncbckcr M 'Tluce Pigeons' ) Joseph Gruc H I Joseph Otte H MrsHardcastle Miss Hazel Love Kate Hardcastlo. .Miss Eliza Peterson H Constance Neville... Miss E. Jacobson H Peggie Miss A'erna Bowman H Peterson, as Ilardcastle, was easily jH all that the character 'required, his H rendition being thoroughly excellent. H The other Peterson as Sir Charles jH Marlow was Indeed good. H Barrack, as young Marlow, who M make tho mistake on which tho play is founded, had a good conception of his character and did It well, and M Keir's Interpretation of George Hast- H ings did him great credit. B Rlter, as Tony Lumpkin, was not a jH lovable character, but as the spoilt H child and roystcrlng joung man, was H exceptional It may be said that his M characterization was one ofa exced- Ing merit. H Tuttle as Stingo and Bogcr, really M had little opportunity, but made tho most of it, bringing it out or Its oh- H Hael Love, as Mrs. Ilardcastle, was M easily the peer of the aggregation. M She gives evidence of exceptional M ability and tho success of the play is M lately duo to her splendid work. M Bllza Peterson, as Kate, was a M charming baimald, carrying her role H with credit. She met with hearty H Eunice Jacobson, as Constance H Neville, was good. Wo always expect M that fiom her. M The other charactcis were as good M In their minor parts. Tho songs of the M "loungeis at the Tlnec Pigeons," M brought out htjaity applause. College M spirit was rife, Hlllman bouncing on H the stage and working up scveial good clls H |