Show I 1 v OfferIngs o for Current W I Weeks Week's Program Salt Lake theatre Thurs theatre Thurs Thursday day Friday Y and anel Saturday and Thanksgiving nights and b band and Saturday ma matinees The Red Bed Rose Hose Colonial theatre theatre Sheehan Sheehan English Grand Granel Op Opera ra compan company com com- pan pany tonight and Monday Ion lay and Tuesday nights nigh ts The Love Loc Tales of Hoffmann Wednesday matinee Bohemian Bo Bohemian Girl irl Wednesday night 11 l Trovatore Thursday and Friday matinees matinees mat mat- and nights Sam Bernard Bernard Bernard Ber Ber- nard in He Came From Mil l waukee Orpheum theatre theatre Vaude Vaude Vaudeville ville rille all the week with matinees matinees mat mat- daily lady including today Garrick theatre theatre The The Garrick Garrick Garrick Gar- Gar rick Stock company in The College Widow all week beginning tonight with matinees matinees mat mat- Thursday and Satur Satur- day Empress 11 theatre theatre Vaude nude Vaude Vaudeville ville performances s afternoon afternoon after atter noon amid and evening t N New New- Newbill cw bill hill begins with ith V Wednesday matinee matinee mat mat- inee ille each week Mission fission thea theatre theatre Vaude tlC Vaude nud Vaudeville ville and motion pictures afternoon and night Doing in ii New York Oct Get 25 Interest Interest in the rejuvenation of The Winter intel Garden program ca easily II overtops o the premiere of or Lady Lad Gregorys Gregory's hand band of Irish Ilish players players players play play- ers who have traveled all the way from the Abbe Abbey theatre Dublin to exploit exploit ex ex- native plays and humor at Maxine MaxIne Max Max- Ine Elliotts Elliott's an and holds holds' first place in inthe inthe the dramatic happening F o of the week weck One does docs not have to travel C far r to seek seeka a r reason son for The Winter inter Gardens Garden's su su- su u- u In fact an anyone one familiar with the aesthetic yearnings of or New York 1011 could have haye forecasted the result had they caught a a. glimpse o of the thc Gardens Gardea's advance bill with the names of 1 Mlle Mile eo Gaby Deslys the throne wrecker and Miss Annette Kellerman the diving Venus both ably bl assisted by bya byn a n chorus neatly wrapped in tights prominently in fn the forefront The bill at The Winter Garden Carden G rde Is triply divided Vera Introducing Intro intro- Mlle Mile the of Har Harry and a husky chorus takes up the first period Undine with Annette Kellerman in the role of or a water occupies the second second second sec sec- ond portion and a a. series o of specialties a la 1 vaudeville me holds the audience till Ull well after 11 by the town clock Of Ot the specialties the less' less said the better They Thep are o of the familiar vaudeville brand and while clever do donot donot donot not deserve a waste of ot valuable space It ia la about Mile Mlle Gaby and her American Ameri Amerl- can contemporary that the interest re revolves re- re vol e o oMi Mi Miss Kellerman makes her bel first ap- ap on the stage after an absence absence absence ab ab- ab- ab sence of of ot more Than han a year during which she hats has added the art of ot terpsichore terpsichore terpsi- terpsi chore to her bel familiar diving acts The new role becomes her amazingly for forshe forshe forshe she emerges from Crom the conventional and fitting closely bla black k tights that tha t swathed or rather clung to her wonderfully wonderfully won won- developed figure and appears with startling effect in a dainty se set t of or pink so snugly fitted that tha thata t td a worn well dime would scarcely fin fina find finda d a 0 hiding place between suit and skin I Undine is a pant pantomime and of a truth no words are needed Gaby Deslys 8 in Vera ti Ioletta ioletta appears to much better ad a advantage tage than in her sketch first ir t imported from Paris For one thing she shows shows' an honest attempt to please ant an AmerIcan American Amerlean Amer Amer- ican lean audience in an American role that wins hed bed in instant tant sympathy The action of Vera Violetta re revolves revolves re- re olves about two wives one of whom is tired of her husband and one who is not Through this confection of pretty women lively music and amusing amus amus- amusing ing situations Gaby dances and sings her wa way to a pleasing though somewhat somewhat somewhat some some- what familiar exhibit of cros cross barred barred underwear that wins her many manO wholehearted wholehearted wholehearted whole whole- hearted plaudits from the audience Harry an American m who vho has displaced Mlle Mile Deslys' Deslys French dancing dancing dancing ing partner deserves es n a word of com com- He rumples his hia evening attire with an abandon that bespeaks s the hardships hardship of or a dancer and helps mademoiselle considerable In getting her turn across The Tho Irish Players ers From time to time much has been heard of Lady Gregory and her troupe of Hibernian players imported direct from the Abbey A p theatre Dublin They first made their appearance at Boston Boston Boston Bos Bos- ton where the condemnation of the church served as an advance agent for tor their New York premiere at Maxine Elliotts Elliott's Their heir M Metropolitan program In InI Includes In- In eludes three plays ht b by TC T T. I C Murray an and two plays by hy Lad Lady Gregory herself herselt Everything but th the scenery cener is direct from Ireland Ireland Ireland-cos- cos costumes t times actors and hr brogue The scenery scenery ery however howe has been sleuthed to creative o east cast New York But the actInS' actInS acting acting act act- ing InS is Irish The dramatization dl leaves no doubt in the minds of the audience as to the ver versatility of the cast but the program program pro pro- gram is not unlike e the famous amou egg some egg some of It is quite good and some of It is but is-but but e cr everybody bod knows the stor story For FOl the most part all three are genre pictures picture of or Hibernian life be best t appreciated atc by those thos whose hoge Ja late late I immigration ration still lill binds them to theland tho the tholand land lanel of Erin And it is on this score alone that players most hope for success for Cor though their technique technique technique tech tech- is good the vehicle upon which the they ride will never nevel carry earn them to a prominent nt place in the dramatic calendar cal cal- The Wife Viro Decides I I Decides Weber's Webers is The Wife ife at the most amazing drama ever eer produced produced produced pro pro- in New York It rambles on for two an and one-half one hours and le leaves the tho audience as as a. mu much h In the the dark darl as to toils its ils object ct as as though they ha had been listening to an an oriental i savant Vant expounding expounding expounding ex ex- ex- ex pounding the theory of the fourth dimension di dimension di- di i- i in native nati Chinese One Thomas Thom Thom- as McKean is accused of or the author author- ship After attending three performances and a matinee a committee of or prom prominent prominent i- i nent ent critics critics' went Into secret session cession ess on ona a and d opined d after tw twelve hc hours d deliberation oration crat on that tha the heroine does not love lovo her husband nd that she has married d him for tor a home and that two children children children chil chil- dren are born to HI this union The committee further found th that t the husband choked his wife wICe Ife in the third act ct though i it was as unable to as ascertain ascertain as- as certain the cause and that she left the house in a thunderstorm thunderstorm-a white dressing gown and a a. blue petticoat A suggestion that the thunderstorm was the villain was voted down by br a majority o of eight to four In the fourth act the committee states the lad lady tho the duck In the third stanza makes a mighty c and returns It Iti It la said that the trie gentlemen of or the pen were unable to agree upon what this decision was and decided l to break the deadlock by drawing lots The result was a a. unanimous unanimous' unanimous n agreement t that she decided to return to the shelter of ot her roof root tree because said roof tree and the sur- sur territory was tas exceedingly wet Att After r the curtain falls on the final act the ushers arouse the sleeping auIe audience audience au au- Ie c and all alt is still very still very still The Littlest Rebel O Out t of or an incident in the civil war Edward has w woven wen en a tour act drama that will take a unique position In hi the history of or trio tle drama has eschewed the southern girl and Yankee Yanke lover the familiar ta loVe e scene and cheap heroics and has spun his st story r about the affection of ot a father and child the love bye that that binds man man- 1 kind To The rh Littlest Rebel mistress Juliet Shelby belong tho the tho histrionic o honors with Fp brothers as the rebel sp spy and Union officer in close competition The child however holds tho the success or failure of or the play in the hollow of her hand and her stead steady consistent character portrayal portrayal por por- brings Its most pathetic scenes home to tho the audience In a manner that The Littlest Rebel Rebe appeared appeared appeared ap ap- ap- ap In vaudeville aude and though It has hos been beon drawn out to four Cour acts tho the carpentering carpentering car car- has been so skillful that the longer longe version is as interesting as the original Tho rho dran drama a opens on the ancient southern farm arm house hO in complete decay decay de de- ca cay and in danger of a Yankee raid The Tho only inhabitants of or the tho plantation are arc nn an ton acid tongued acid woman an old negro and a little girl The Tho house I Is in dan danger er of or fire from Crom a drunken sol soldier soldier sol sol- dier and tho the woman and girl are rescued rescued res res- cued cuccI by a Union officer In the second act tho the child mourns mourn tho the loss o of her mother and the old slave and endeavors Jn to make the best bestor of or her herr lonely lot by hy playing with her dollie Then the rebel SP spy her father fa father ta- ta ther thero makes maItes hl his appearance but hut the jO Joy of or the reunion is cut short lJ by the of his federal pursuers The child hides him In fn tho the loft lort and for tor a time staves off oft her inquisitors led bythe by bythe bythe the Union officer who rescued them from tho the hands of or the tho drunken soldier sol col- 0 dier The spy however is discovered and after an affecting scene between the father Cather an and daughter tho the Union officer of- of officer officer of of- writes a n pass for the safe sate conveyance con eon v of the little girl and her fatter fa- fa father tather fa ta- ther through tho the Union lines JInes An engagement he between tween the rebel and Union forces follows with the capture o of the child and her father Cather and tho the discovery of or the Union of officers officer's of- of leers leer's complicity In their flight lIght All three are tried at once but the little girls girl's irl's pathetic stor story wins their freedom freedom free free- dom bringing the pIa play to a a. happy conclusion LiI Like e all things drama travels tra In cycles and though there are few heroes heroes heroes he he- roes of or the rebellion left to throng the theatres It seems seem that interest after a lapse ape of years is again awakened in inthe inthe inthe the property atmosphere of smoke and blood that held sway for tor decades after the termination of the great struggle Attractions This I Week 1 I ISA I SA SALT SAIl I LAKE KE It ma may be taken as a n timely suggestion lIon tion to bo be at the box office of or tho the Salt alt Lake theatre carl early Tuesday morning when the advance sale of scats seats for Tho Red Roso opens The enga engagement engage e- e ment Is scheduled for tor next nest Thursday Thursday Friday and Saturday a and ancI two matinees at the Salt Lake Lale theatre and judging from rom the amount of ot inquiry y and the unusual unusual un un- usual interest manifested the entire house Will he be sold out before the bl big company arrives here herl It I Is vcr very evident evi toI lent dent that theatregoers nowadays keep posted on New Kew York theatrical affairs than they did Id some years ago and nud are arc able to judge the time standard of ot nn un attraction by the management the authors the costumers and others others' as associated ns- ns with the producing end of ot the thA theatrical business as well as b by the members of oC the time cast Furthermore the they seem eem to know th the class of theatre the the productions play In New rew York Many attractions come along billed big hig Ig Broadway road a successes etc but tho wlee wise theatre theatregoer ocr Is quick to discover that while It played on Broa Broadway It was vas in Jn either a burlesque or a popular popular- ar- ar priced hou house e When hen an attraction like The Rod nod Rose Pose comes along direct from rom the Globe theatre New v York It stands for Cor everything that Is high class as the Globe theatre Which shick Is lown owned d b by Charles B n. Is Js one of or the most popular 2 52 hou houses es In the tho city and plays play only tho the hl highest hc t class productions Furthermore The Tho Red fled Rose Is under the personal ler direction direction o of John C C. Fisher pro producer of or Florodora Floro dora The Slyer r Slipper San Sm Toy and many other big musical organizations organizations which alone Is eno 1 enough h to guarantee guarantee guar guar- antee the standard of the at attraction traction The Tho book and lyrics are by Robert Band B B. and Harry Harn B Smith and the score scare is the work of or Robert Hood Bowers Boners The piece ha has been staged stag b by R. R II Burnside Burn- Burn Burnside side the celebrated stare stage dh director ct r of ot tho the New rew York Hippodrome The dances have haYe been arranged by br Jack Tack Mason and the orchestra will bo be under tinier cl the di direction dl- dl of ot Whitney Bennington ton TIle The cast c-ast Includes Zoe Zoo Barnett tie de Grey Olive De Depp Dei Sidney Broughton Grace Ellsworth Frascona and Marguerite De Von Yon COLO I. I Salt Lal Lake c will have hao an opportunity I this week weel of or hearing for th the first time what Is conceded to ho bo the time greatest work of or that great genius Offenbach Offenbach himself considered The rh Love LO Tales rales of or Hoffman HoHman his greatest I work worIc and although the gr great sat composer died b his opera was produced It Is today after atter a lapse of or thirty years ears the tho musical sensation of ot two continents conti conti- To Toy classify The Love Tales of ot Hoffman Hoffman Hoff Hoff- man man Is a a. difficult task It is not travesty but both the score and libretto libretto li li- li bretto abound In tra ersty comedy It its Is s not thou though h the comedy features feature are ore l It Is b by no means a romantic romantic roman roman- tic music drama yet ct Its foundation Is In romance and amI much of ot its mu music le is powerful Th The story tory in brief brier concerns one olle Hoffman who after having loved Javed Ideally goes oes to wallow with other human hu hu- manI man swine In Luthers Luther's wine cellar Hoffman a dissipated young oun German poet t mn amuses h his Is fellow rioters by re re- re hating lating his three love loc affairs Tho The three ensuing acts are portrayals of ot these loves a as the narrator r relates lates them tram from his recollection Tho The Cir first t. t adventure tokes takes tak s place In an Italian elt city where v here Hoffman HoHman succumbs succumbs suc suc- to tho the charms of ot a no mechanical doll dell The second affairs happens happen'S inI ii in Venice and the tho charmer Is one I catta on a on whose account the n- n ahle Hoffman Hortman fights a fatal |