Show r i OPERA I l lW W 7 r i I IU 1 i 1 A ol ur t TONIGHT WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY USI u SI T rt FLORENCE ROBERTS BABETTE tr I DOWN rr VERMONT WAY W A K I f r vs 1 i L r Y YI I 1 rry r p pr r r c ry M A r t St S1 41 mm rR 4 f My r h 1 t n rr I f Jam 4 t 1 w wr r vaI ti i r 7 t ii K x 1 j l t 1 r tf f r r a at t JC JR f N f fL L i IIri r 4 Ay S iI y r ry rV V 1 i P i i f l f 1 Y I f y rY r it l rt r 11 K d r 1 y J a aSt St 1 J r J t J E t 4 rf S w 4 t 2 I t 1 i r i x r t 2 a s ti r J Al x K 4 a N fb K r R t rr Y r vy r rH H t n nh h ti r t y r r I I FLORENCE ROBERTS AS LADY CLAD Y JOAN IN THE HOUSE OF BONDAGE AT ATTHE ATTHE THE GRAND WEDNESDAY i i I j r t ld G h L t I Ii t 4 J Jr r I t Y a tr l r J F FK K r rp f r d tt W Y A Ar p q r y I fj r r K h Y v t S 5 J Ki r rr K 1 r r I N I j w nr tr r L q t r S r r a lr 1 1 c vM c fr Let S y b S 2 l tl a G f aY 4 r SCENE FROM THE HOUSE OF BONDAGE AT THE GRAND WEDNESDAY SI TONIGHT SI a n four act comedy drama which Mr lr J C Lewis is star starring starring ring In JB is a story of or good plain COUL COULtry try folks folls whose w hoe e home is all out nut l uL brok broken broken en 1 up by b a villainous man roan or ot ue tho world SI Sl is i the rind kind o or of a af f t 1 J play clay that drat appeals to lo all classes good I rural drama Is always alwa s enjoyable and anti I we seldom tire lire ot of seeing them especially especially tally when tho the pictures are drawn dran true to life as SI PI un is iou fOil on will have the opportunity to witness this most interesting play nl it Ithe t the he Grand Remember the date claw and al aur dont fall to lo see sec the funny street pa parade IY II rade rado by b the famous Country Hand LlaM l f ih ot FLORENCE ROBERTS RO S WEDNESDAY I Florence Florenco Roberts whose position as asa asa asa a star Is 18 firmly fixed will w Ill appear ar at atthe attIO atthe the tIO Grand Gran on Wednesday Te in i a i new play Iny by Seymour The House Homo of or Bondage in this production Miss Roberts will have the thu thul l Continued on Pago So Fifteen I it 1 TR CAl Continued from Page Pago Nine Kino highly capable assistance of or Arthur Arthu Forrest Thurlow Bergen Kent HI worth harry lInn Gibbs Ann Warrington anti and Mary Bertrand A correct and handsome setting Is given glen the piece by 11 John Cort under whose direction Miss Roberts Roberta Is again appearing Miss Roberts entire career in which an unbroken succession of oC sue GUC ceases have buo emphasized her ability has hns given hor her no role that so 80 abl ably suits her qualifications as ai a that of Joan In Sir Mr play 1 I he IO 1 put hart art is that ot ol the tho wife of an c whose love loo Is killed ny tac tie poison of or rhetoric and the ItalIc c o Ct double entendre Turning from ibiS husband who Is among other othor things hints unfaithful Joan falls In love loe with witha a c groat surgeon whom she In a pull pHil spirit solely has In raising money mone for Cor tho the erection of ot ofa ota ofa a sanatorium This Flits surgeon Is IR pT 1 among specialists In brain dH dl di eases and when Jonns Joans husband de ic a chronic ailment of that sort IF called on to lo perform upon him aa an operation of a vital Ital nature Fortun Fortunately alel tho operation Is 16 successful through a cleverly unravelled series sel I s ol Ji complications Joans d s sarc are arc properly and logically solved sol veu The House of Bondage has been particularly praised on account of or Its Us brilliant linos It Is ie declared to teem with smart epigrams and an keen koen too teo eo Mr Ol ermer too nas tn wn a master of stagecraft in iii his hH construction of situations and eli cli climaxes II maxes nULes At the close of oC the tho second act he be le has hos given Miss Roberts a scene SC ne In which she Is offered opportunities for emotional acting which excel any anything thing ho has heretofore attempted Miss Florence Forence Roberts believes e that strong supporting players enhance rather than diminish the lustre lustra ol of a astar astar star a n viewpoint evidently not tali b by y somo some other othor luminaries In the theat th at fIrmament Miss Roberts tales a sensible and nn comprehensive stand In tho the matter maller My 11 work orl IB 16 ii by hy far hotter bolter says Miss Roberts when whon I can feel that I 1 have havo a fait fair competitor for fOI a that hat Is one who puts me 1110 completely on my m mottle mettle in order older to dominate e Under Unde such conditions too hard hanl wont woric Is s made mado ma o the easier casler for with c In your our oUI fellow actors you Oll cnn lan give your our entire thought to your own characterization and not feel that ner nerous ne ei ous fear for the other that Is tr to p envelope you ou with an ed d or foil Toil The rue hard han I Ier or er r 1 have hao to fight for a n scene tho the more marc I I enjoy enjo the reward This flue is not mere talk tall for Mibs MIs lob hob erts Is invariably supported by b cap Clr capable able bio actors and this panic part It ninny true truo this season In J n her hor now nv play lay The House of Bondage Miss Roberts contends with throe three artists at least cast who have hae deserved and won dis db distinction They The are Arthur Forrest Thurlow Bergen arid Ann WarrIngton each ach of ol whom plays a very ery strong rolo role in the Seymour play pIa |