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Show ,1J FLORENCE ROBERTS. Florefie Roberts and. what tho critics seem to . agree is a company of really remarkable calibre, will appear ap-pear at the Grand ou Sunday evening, even-ing, In her. latest, iuccess, ;T he House of Bondage,"., by Seymour Obermer. In this play. Miss Roberts Is seen In a character that is said to- fit particularly particu-larly welthe great emotional talents of which she. is possessed Tho Milwaukee Mil-waukee Sentinel says of the ploy: "The play compel3 instant interest through the dramatic strength of Its central theme, a variation of the familiar fa-miliar trinity idea now to the stage, ahd which places' the' life of the unloved un-loved '. husband Voluntarily In the hands of the surgeon who loves the wife and Is lovdd by her. It embraces dramatic situations of such original concepfand treatmcht that It gives promise of unusual success. The company com-pany is ah excellent one and the play .handsomely staged. Miss Roberts plays the wife with charm and grace. It is an admirable pieeo of acting, tho mol'O so because Miss Roberts has so many'Ycsourccs upon which the part "maitod.fld dctiahds. The support-Is highly adequate." |