Show G The White Squaw i To be Seen Here I Tho The Denver Republican of or May l I Fays Fa ay of tho the new nev romantic drama The Tho I White Whit Squaw Man IJan Maner er AJl of offering o bring fering for Sunday Sundar June rth lith Tho The White Squaw a very Yen mellow In to four acts Is iii the Iho j I at 01 lime tho I hI Tailor Tabor this week It was played before two to Jargo Jarge audiences j I II that seemed celliNI to lo enjoy enjo it hugely The players arc are o 0 the type typo required by bythe 11 i the strong in emotional work worl Im Impressive in Iii the ilia recitation of the tho an aul I thors noble sentiments The fite piece is iB ns as S ninny many a press agent has bas called It distinctly unusual ft H Hr r tells the th story of a white girl thrown r I by accident among an Indian tribe that brings brines s her up from rom childhood with unalloyed tenderness Her Hel sis tor who whir happens not to have fallen I I Into the tIme company compa of Indians s IB It brought up UJ JI very ery cr differently under tinder the influence of or I So the t two o one civilized time the theother other are aro brought I together I in the tho play pla by IJ the arti artifice 1 lice fice of having them fall rail in love lovo with I the same man Only of course the do ho not know kilo ol Ot their relation relationship relationship I ship Instinct stops the i cister when whon she sho he In 19 about to kill the theother theother other ober for or stealing her lover loxer And ud in prompts the tIle sister to tc I make all sorts of or sacrifices afterward I for the time sake of or tho the and anti more fortunate lady It Is a n more or less lessI I interesting speculation on Ozi the ques quee question question tion of what might bo be tho results of or Indian Influence on tho the helm heirs of or ad all advancing advancing civilisation At an nn nay rate rale the white whitt hi I te squaw readily develops Ill all a II the traditional tra tonal virtues of oJ the th Indians and antI hns hins by br inheritance a civilized brain Slit Slip SIt Is naturally the ithe centra contra figure fiEIro of or time the day 1110 Miss Della Delia plays the role rolo of or tho the white squaw and doen It in a manner that a p study of tIme the role iole She Is sufficient too in InI such sUh displays ol of o violent emotion as I I 1 nrc aro written into the th character Miss Grace Cahill Cah III plays tho the part of or Octavia tho tim civilized sister Sho ho takes the I part with a degree deglee of or hauteur worthy worth of oC IL a lorgnette She Sh is occasionally too nervous in her hem motions I Joseph Jo ph Gillow has tho th part of oi the theman theman man loved bv by b the tha th unique sisters and he lie makes the t w most mOlit of oC c Ho also 1110 makes tho tue most of ot the tp rather sententious son ten lIou lines bp lie h is compelled to reel recIte to I Others Other of tho the company worthy of mention are Mitchell M i William WilliamH H If Kohman Mies Miss Florence Florene May Ma and antI Mindel Kohm T I settings and amid costumes are arc picturesque and presumably ably correct r |