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Show Y — Smee ee Se St <". e ple ie AL ULE ETE gta Be ae aS ere NULLA AL ALI TL ak TUTTE = (es TU “Whe Lost Paradise” a Bee Direction or BLANCHE KenpaLit MchKry ORPHEUM THEATRE, OGDEN, MARCH | AND 2 Nisuey Hawi, Logan, MaRcH 20 ETE IEL TOTTRT TTT M NCR RI WOM RMR TRIES EEE THTETHIRCEIENIN (HRI MI OS INUM OMI OIB IRIEL THTRINININ NINO ee OS ta TEU PL PR TRAD AU SE SU AU AT ADAUAUVOT UAT TC TE RD ELAN AT GD DUD BUSCA OE DUCED bel How pirrerent from my conception of Paradise may yours he thinks who friend the of How different from yours may be that / wholl can one no One thing which knows your every thought! t himsei share with us is our dream world. Who except the dreamer Land oi can follow the alluring route of fancy even ascending to the aud sunset the into fades K'ulfillment? And when that elusive world er dream the t excep is no more, who can understand the suffering— worth himself? But in accordance with the truth that nothing really have while perishes, one radiant day with the sunrise, when we ou again rises it t, opmen learned the humility which betokens devel with change ever our horizon (changed mayhap as ideals must growth )—our Paradise regained. soul. How beautifully Leon Bush poured out the anguish of his the t agains d presse face —my “T can only stand outside at the gates e genuin what with bars, looking at my Paradise—lost to me.” And the open womanliness did Ruth Scowcroft, at the end of act three, Cora gate which led unto the regaining thereof. How exquisitely her n —whe word spoken a t Mortenson expressed her sorrow withou Paradise rolled into the intangible. finWeber is proud of the cast throughout. Georgia Tate gave a equally ished portrayal of a worldly mother, and Wallace Budge was played good as the loving but unscrupulous father. Carl Ballantyne genial How tree. with fineness that last leaf upon a famous family charmand handsome was Elijah Clawson as Bob Appleton; and how long ingly did Marguerite Rogers “cast her shoe!” Spectators will that on down d “sifte was who remember Dorothy Nichols as Cinders, valiant Billie, cinder-pile straight from Heaven”; and her lover, the Rulon Peterson played Schwartz with played by Leroy Johnson. Gladys strength; Ira Terry aroused sympathy as Old Benzel, as did n, forema the as red appea n Green as his daughter, Kate. Paul Cragu LeHyatt. as Barrett; Frances O’Neill as Julia, and David Bybee workas land Johnson, James Lindsay, and Alvin Robson appeared i VME iii men. TO Every part in the play, even to the smallest ““‘bit,”’ was well scenery sustained. The costuming was beautiful, and the special made for the occasion effective. The excellence of “The Lost Paradise” did much towards proMcKey, claiming Weber ideals; and the College is grateful to Mrs. been have would play for without her wise leadership so difficult a impossible in the hands of students. SS erm, *: ~~ ee LPERERESU RU QE ALOU GE OU ACAD EE UU DO AE OD DEAD EET DE TEL : | rea ig | t UAT @ ATAU RU RE EAE RU TE DOSE SEAT LUG GRD OE OD EAE { SEVENTY-EIGHT TURAL OO |