| Show GRACE HAWTHORNES CAMILLE A Flue Presentation by this Charming Charm-ing Young ArtresS Lust Night II I I The Walker Opera House was well I filled last evening to witness The New Camille by Grace Hawthorne and her I supporting company The encomiums of I the Eastern press republished here had i prepared the theatregoers of Salt Lake to expect a fine dramatic treat and all I in all the expectation was fairly realized It is some time since the Opera House I resounded with the echoes of applause as it did last evening and three times during the evening the curtain was I raised and Miss Hawthorne and Harry I I Clifton bowed to the appreciative audience j audi-ence The story of Camille is old but it is not the less effective and in Miss Hawthorne the character is possessed of much dramatic intensitj and interest Bernhardt is undoubtedly the greatest V living exponent of the part and a criticism criti-cism of comparison would be unjust but 1 i it is fair to say that Grace Hawthorne at I I times shows in voice and action many of those subtle attractions which constitute the charm of our greatest emotional actresses i i i ac-tresses and the zenith of her fame is not i yet reached Harry Clifton rendered fine t j support as Armand Duval and the rest of the company are fair t Tonight Queena the Union Square laughing success will be presented and j this charming young American actress will display Home of the remarkable versatility V ver-satility with which the Eastern press j I credit her Queena will finish the engagement in Salt Lake |