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About Plays, Players and Playhouses
HE Viola Allen Actlna Version of
"Tho Winter's Tale" " Is a volume
that would have delighted the
autlior. for It la done In on ele-
gam-e of simplicity that la charm-
IhK- Shakespeare surely aprpeclated good
work enough to have comtnendd this, and
It Is not at all uncertain that ho would
have commanded the alterations in the
tet essential to Its presentation with a
modern mounting. TM Is one of the
things that make us eorry for Shakes
peare; he Is denied the privilege of seeing
Ms great plays produced with the acces
sories permitted through the Inventive
genius of modern times. With all due re-
with a sombre, fecund atmosphere, eapahl J. McNally. Taking solely the theme of the
of ennobling- his most contemptible weak- EnsrUsh manuscript, he wrote a complete
nM, Ma most Inexcusable crimes," we ar hew story, filling It with comic lines and
still animated by that spirit of Investigation funny situations. While the pieties is hum
that delights in the unknown. It Is a day orous In the main, It conveys In a Comic
when even science has ceased to be dog vein tha serious moral that great wealth
matlc, and when new facts are continually will not bring contentment In life. .As usual
being established. Therefore, the enlisjlit-, with productions of thld character, the tell-
.1
ing of tho story Is Interrupted with a large
ened mind, even when most Inclined to be'
sceptical, is still lr a receptive mood, and number tat attractive musical features and
not having fully accepted the materlallallo specialties. The score was composed by
doctrine of the modern, holds with heeltal
Ing hand to the Idealism of the past.
Uncertainty Is the , condltlhn bf tits
watchers for a sign, and the symbols that
teach him of his duty towards himself sre
gard for Ben Oreet and his followers, the those for which he looks most earnestly.
beauty of the poet's sublime lines Is' en
hanced through having the proper setting.
The student may be satisfied in bis cham
ber to surround himself In imagination
with tha scenery suggested by the text,
but when he sees the characters Stride
arrnns lhA mtum nt imnrl ihm tvrihil
spoken by living creatures, and notes the not s. eapressed. that people are not ond act. la preceded by a minor ballet
life given the poet's thought, he likes to "lve" to th violent action that marked the called "Tha Land of the Trftst and Ice,"
have It set In proper surroundings. And doln8 of Ul h"" '"d women of action a. remarkably beautiful seen, composed of
It may be that the Holy Orali, glowed fur
others than Amforla.
It Is not contended that the motives on
which the Shakespearean drama Is fouhded
are less potent how thnrt they Were in his
Frederick Salomon and appeals particularly
to the popular taste. There are two greet
ballets and a wonderfully beautiful trans
formation scene. Tha ballet at the finale
or tha first act is called "La Art Nauvesu,"
ami represents In choruses shd processions,
products of art in Manufacture, displaying
carved ivory, wrought bronses and Iron,
mosaics, iridescent glasses, earthenwares,
limoge, enamels, gold work, transparent
enamels, jewelry snd the diamond. Over
too people appear in this feature. The great
day. It is only suggested that they are ballet. "Heartsease," at the end of the sec fnr "Perslfal," and 12, W and
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this can only be done by scenery- This
requires the extirpation of much that was
only written to occupy the stage while
necessary rest was being tsken by the
principals, and which Is not at all essential
to the Intelligent rendition of the play.
Shakespeare and his fellows worked under
conditions' that gave them a freedom the
modern manager knows not of, but It was
due solely to the limitations of the thea
ter's mechanical equipment, and csn n6t bo
rightly charged to the fact that the master
did not care for scenery.
Shakespeare still stands alone In the
dramatic field, the. one standard for com
parison. Ills was not the Work for an
age, or for a people, but apparently for
at time. Other dramatists may be said to
belong to a school,-or to a day, or in age.
and their works to be representative of
such and such a time. Ko such state
ments are made concerning Shakespeare,
unless it be by the advanced among the
moderns, who pretend to think that
Neltsthe's "overman" has come, and they
are "it." In an essay on "The Modern
Drama," Maurice Maeterlinck says the
Shakespearean drama Is no longer possible,
for the reason that we do not now have
the background against which to project
the picture. The progress of the race
during the few years that stretch between
then. The modern dramatist Is subtler in
his methods. He has ceased to rita! with
the externals and Is turning his search In
ward. The Intent Is to turn a searchlight
on the consciousness of the Individual.
He Is to be made to see himself as he Is,
3, Orsnt Olbson, Charles F. Kenne. Guy
Rawsun, Will If. Stevens, Oeorgo O.
Aesvan, Wllllnro J. Dale, AlrHr.ur P.
Dale. Jerry Discroll. Caroline May.' Klla
Camtfon. llattle Iternple, Edna Htmlng,
Beth Kaufman, Frances Clare and Elisa
beth Dale. 1
All Of the seats In thebalcony were prac-'
tically sold out by Thursday last for the
appearance of the Conreld Metropolitan
Opera company here on the ?9th and 00th
Of the month. Mr. Chase, the local man
ager, Immediately went to work to see If
he could arrange to accommodate the de
mand for cheap seats, and arranged to
place Something like 250 fthalrs In the bal
cony, Which Will go on sale tomorrow at
l.M. This makes nearly 1.500 seats at
that price, Which should certainly satisfy
the demand for grand opera at popular
prices. There ' are still some desirable
seats on the main floor at l-.w. $3, tt and
$4 tor
"Lucia," and a few 8 and S4 seats up
stairs.
The work ef changing the Auditorium Into
a complete theater la well under way,
under charge of Henry Hamann, the con
tractor. The Contract for decorating the
boxes and th front of the balcony has been
given to the Bennett company and will be
under the direct charge of titeir Mr. con-
AMlftRMKSTs.
AMI
BOYD'S yyfflaSK Mgrs.
TONIGHT O INLY RETURN DATD
THE PERLEY OPERA CO.
URKATF.ST SINOtNO OTiOAKl TKN I'RKSKNTINtl I.H'.HT
OPKHA T.N AMKRICA. IN THE L'NPAKALI.KD TRII'MPII
THE GIRL ANojrHg PANDIT
BOYD'S Tomorrow at 8:15 P. II.
All Wl? ITU F.XCEPTINd SATURDAY NIOHT
HLL If Ll aUlTMatlnees Wednesday and Saturday
frosted bend work. This melts intd tha
"Land Of Heartsease," showing nearly M0
people In most gorgeous costumes In every
hue of the putney. This, Is said to he the
greatest spectacular sce'rte ever presented
nti ftha Ami.elr.ah atA 'Hm lust Ihrldstit
not as he thinks himself, and la to be tauaht i it,- ,ii.r,i, it, ..t traiifeMritiatlnti. Iht, Who announces that he Intends to
that the irlsh ends sought by the heroes "Contentment " Jnaetih f awthome fnscta ' hl" reputation upon the result of
and heroines of the past were hot and arc iha rla nf Mnthee rinnse. ahd has scored hM embellishments st th Auditorium,
hot the belter part of existence. The hew so great a success that he Is to be starred hleh, when filled with an audience now
thought Is quite along this line, but the next seasoh by Klaw Brlnnger In a big Untd at not less than ,000 people, will
personal application of the principle In-- musical production. W. ft. Mscart, a clever Pfht l che long to be rfmom-
volved sometimes comes quite difficult and character actor and comeiilani Harry Kelly, Dred, The announcement that the boxes
is almost enough to convince one that the Clifford Crawford, K. M. Stanton, Allen ,rS ,0 D Provided with easy chairs has
oiu way were Better, ir the time ever Ramsay and Dawes and Seymour are the "lr" oroug.n nuuui m ie ui
comes when the Individual will be lost in main factors In the male characters, with trKr' BUt lhr r flv or ' 'et re"
society, theft the contention of new Neva Ayrrhtr. Corlnne. Edith St. Cialr and rrtalhlng. It I effected that all who oc-
tnnugnt win be admitted without argu- Edith Mutchlns as the orlnclnal women.
cupy boxes will be absolutely de rlgeur re
man (. It is accepted a a fact that so- The marvelous "Qrigolatls" aerial ballet in ralh f"H dress. Announcement Is now
clcty Is not responsible to the Individual, their beautiful fllalit and aerial tableaux, Is
but the Individual not Infreqnently resents one Of the astonishing features of this
the application of ths rule. This Is tho great beauty spectacle. '
last wall to be overthrown. Ita destruc- -
Hon may not bring the "overman." In Met The Jolly musical comedy. "Down, the
it Is questionable If he ever arrives or If rike," with Johnny and Brnma Hay as
h be at all desirable, ft will give a better ttars. supported by a company ef fifty peo-
understandlng of what Is contended for In pie, will be the offering at the Krug theater
the new drama, and this without detract- f0f f0UP nights and two matinees, starting
Ing In the least from the value of the Wtn a matinee today. This production Is
drama of the past That will always be something on the extravegansa order and
of service as an exposition of those pas- wag wrlUen especially to fit the popular
sione over which man Is striving tor mas. R(iy br,1(1 of humor. Among the many
tery. Mankind Will not be asked to fores o ,, tni. i. the teirk rton.
our time and the day of Shakespeare has tt,njr of "tw and better attributes of k(,Vi 4 wonderful animal which dances,
obliterated the picturesque and romantic i ' a"aJ;h?wla',,, , rp, "Mh'r lrid stands on one, two or three feet end does
environment that made possible the great ""'""V ,,,rf , ,, l,re'' Disappear. many Bgt0nlshlng things. The piece Is
dramas he gave us. Mankind may be ani- The rennement or life, as shown on the croBtd for laughing purposes only, la
mo.,i , .k. ... , .,rt h. modern stage. It a comforting indication i-i,i m..,rt .a mitum.d. and a
the same passions, but the expression they hat th r!c? ', etUng; better, even though nnlshlng touch has a background of what orcheum are
are given Is of a vastly different form. ".m?;y "ot . nJ ,th'.t P'n " are claimed to be the youngest and prat, by performer
The elemental then obtained; how thl. c?bf Pn. Maeterlinck and a tMt rhorug glr- ,n Amerlct. D. Butr, htXe
made, which will be repeated from time to
time, that no late comers to either opera
will be admitted after the orchestra has be
gun Its prelude. Everybody must be In
their seats by t o'clock on the evening of
the rth or he compelled to stand (it ad
mitted st all), and by ft o'clock on the
night Of the Kith. All seats that have been
reserved should be called for and taken up
at once at 1611 Harney street, tho Piano
Playfr company, sa there will be no reser-
vatlona made after the night of the 22d,
Which la one week before the opera. Any
tickets remaining In the box office on the
morning of next Thursday, the 23d, un
called for Will be subject to general sale.
I Original
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Price: Ij
50c, SIM
$i.oo, J IMpf
$1.50. y
1$2.oo 1 a f
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KLAW &
PLUNGER'S
ECLIPSING
PRODUCTION
of tiih nntCATKKT or
TMF. nni nr I.AMl
' SPBCTAC LF.S,
THE MIGHTIEST MERGER
OF BIBTjiV MELODY
MAGNIFICENCE KNOWN
TO STAGE ANNALS
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has been refined Into a most direct and
formal manner, devoid of anything that
partakes of the forceful or effective. Such
crudities as led to the Incident of Romeo
and Juliet, or the Othello affair, the de
vious course of Macbeth, the dilemma Into
which fiamlet floundered all these and the
othera we can have none of, because we do
things differently nowadays.
Sasaw' u i ill i iwiiin niui''sirM
who work hard for a livelihood we advrse
economy and oarefulnees. Every week you
should lay up a Utile for future nasda and
t'
lacs a dollar or two In our association.
ns oouara mere aepnaiteu nave a sure
earning power that
depends tn
no way
thereafter upon your ueisonal exertions.
Why hot put In a few dollars to work today
and. let them earn for youf i per cent
interval compounaea seini-annuany.
OMAHA LOAN AND
BUILDING ASSOCIATION
d. W.- LOOM 19. rrenldent.
O. M KATTiNOEH, Secretary.
1704 FAHKAN liUKUI. HKU Bl.TJtl.
Good Farm Land
At Low Pricos.
if you contemplate Suying a new home
ef for Investment, this la th time
and your opportunity to , buy sod
land at a low ru in Northern Wisconsin.
New Extension of thi' "fniihi Road
ITrem Rica Lake, northeast him art
mile has opened to easy access, laraa
tracts of land. The unusual srowth of
aeuruianc of
It suitable for
kinds of Brasses.
pur water, makes
stork raislna and dalrvlna. dond
erops i of barley, wheat, rys, etc.. ar
raised in thl section.
H.MESEEKERS EXCURSION TICKETS
Tan be ourchaaed on thn lot amt in.
Tuesday of ai-ii inontn at nn far
I plus fl for th round trip to Radlsiion
or VlrchwOod. Bawver County, Wis
i uonsln, on tli lies. extentlun
I Kur Pamphlets, 1 i-scviptlva Matt.-,
..l.lieii.
' " T. W. liCttUtlU,
I ua'i rmii, Agiit,
I r. pail. aiiJi.i.
tew umera wouio nav It. .l. . e h.. ...t-l-ni.nrt.lt ..
ComlnaBvent Hays with a strong company, which in-
On Sunday evening at the Boyd theater clufl MUl B''rhha' ph nd Settle
the Frank Perley opera company will again f.01" M.Ch"pmB"' .w" "udf'
be seen in "The Girl and the Bandit." The frrl' ririt' T' he0' yl,bup "eld nd
hit made by the company In Omaha la too mn ttlh"r"- Th mu("lc' numbers are
new ana caicny, me eieciricai ereeci oooun-
fui and chorus costumed In creations of
rich fabrics.
"The Factory Girl," by Charles S!. Blaney,
will bo the attraction at the Krug theater
for thrte nights and Saturday matinee,
starting Thursday night, March 23. It Is a
"Mother Goose," the most brilliant and powerful labor play of ths comedy drama
comprehensive of all the Drury Lahe Bpec- .type, abounding In great sensational scones
recent to need recital. The same fine or
ganization, with Viola Gillette, Mabel Hlte,
Alice Dovey, Walter Jones and Nell Mc
Neil, will be seen and everything that has
made the piece euch a popular success.- The
engagement is for the one night only.
The eight varied features that consti
tute the new vaudeville bill that opens
the week with a matinee today at the
in most Instances presented
performers who hftve never appeared
IvOUls Simon, Grace Gardner
and company will be seen In their farcical
sketch entitled, "The New Coachman," In
Which the situations nmt lines are calcu
lated to be uproariously funny. The sketch
WSS Written by Miss Gardner, who la
very pretty actress. Sydney Dean and
company will furnish a vocal novelty
called "Christmas on Blackwell's Island."
Mr. Dean is the possessor of a robust
baritone and wns a principal In the orig
inal "Florodora" production. Thereses,
styled "the great," promises something
out of the ordinary In a comedy hypnotic
"stunt" and does a variety of trick work.
including cards. Another prominent vocal
IOO
THE SILVER SLIPPER
Nor Is realism altogether the end of the
stage, even in these modern times. It is
not always essential that the actor should
"hold, as 'twere, the mirror up to nature."
The distortion of facts ensehtlol to sym
bolism, the suppositious conditions of the- tacles presented In' this country by Klaw of tho wholcsomo kind, charming bits of feature will be ttfulee Brehnny, the well
parable, even the purely fahciful conclu- & Erlanger, will be eeon at tho Boyd Mon- pathos, heart Interest and delightful special- known soprano, who has been associated
slons of absolute mysticism all these enter day night, beginning an engagement of one ties, to say nothing of many original and With Edouard Rcnieny. Bernhnrd Ijlste-
Into the domain Of the modern stage and week, with matinees Wednesday and Batur- extremely funny comedy scenes. The Inter- mann and Other of note In concert work.
give it influence and to some extent power, day. "Stupendous'' is the only word, it Is estlng and amusing court room scene, the ns well os star of the Louise Brehan
rew, it any, go to tne tneater toaay ror said, that will describe this great beauty jail scene, totally different from anything Opera, company.' Th Columbians are a
their morals, or their religion, and yet-any show. It represents the most costly pro- ever seen. In every sense; the. funny dance versatile family, consisting of three juve
may find there much that will b of benefit duotlon ever seen on the American tee. nf the factor hands: the areat hot scene nllea and two adults. Amohg their
In connection with both. No play, however jt is staged Irt three acts and seventeen In tha first act, to say nothing of the novl specialties are singlhg, dancing, a "wax
trivial or crude. Is wholly devoid of a moral scenes and too people take part In the per- street scene, and an entirely new and mys- floll" counterpart act and Imitations on
Influence If It but be applied rightly. Even formanc. During Ita presentation nearly terlous sensation In tho last act. The large the piano. Herbert Brooks is an expert
the frankest of the modern dramas points a.OOO different costumes are worn. The orlg- company Is headed by Lon Haecall, In the card manipulator and exponent of trunk
Very plainly to a conclusion, and that con- Inal book was entirely rewritten by John role of the insurance agent, Charley Wilde; mysteries, who has assisting him Miss
elusion is Inevitably in lino with certain Carrie Hill. Th Busch de Vera trio ar
fundamental principles that are sternal.
Right and wrong along certain lines never
vary. It may be contended that morality
Is in a large degree a personal matter, but
like all other personal attributes In the
present complex social organisation, the In- Mamie Calendar for the Week.
dividual Idea of morality must be subser- TUESDAY Tuesday Morning musical, resl
vlent to that of th community. That is d6nc Mr' L- F- Crofoot' W:30'
part of the toll civilisation takes of man
kind. Whether It Is a legacy from the days of
tha Restoration In England, or Whether
Music and Musical Notes
scheduled for an illustrated musical nov
elty, while the motion pictures projected
by the klnodrome will be entirely hew.
yja. I U & VrJ SUNDAY MATINEE:
50o and 75c
EATS, 20C
IOO-ZOC-OOC
Nights sad Two Matinees 5tartlngr with Matinee
E. D. Stair Present two Great Pun Makers,
TODAY
m
ELL, the English version of "Par
sifal" has oome and gone, and
thos of us who heard the won
derful festival drama are living
it over In memory. After all is
In the magic garden. The purest and best
thing she ever did with them was 'to dry
the feet of her deliverer, who typifies to
her all the strength and goodness which
she was never abl to attain. As sho
kneels before Parsifal, the full tide of her
repentance sweeps over her she weeps.
The attitude of prayer, in which Qurne-
RAILROAD TAX FIGHT IN INDIANA I
Determined Kffort te Make Corpora.
tlon Pay 1 1 Promise to fteveal
Crooked Work.
The determination of the state of Indiana
to push its claim for W.ooO.OOO against the
It Is becaus tho general tone Of society said and finished, from the Inmost recesses mans Joins, is In thankfulness for a soul Vandalla Ballrosd company, even st the ex
is against suoh treatment, religion aa such 0f 0s'a soul, comes the query, "Lord, what redeemed. Parsifal flgurlna; aa the instru- pens Of a srnsatlonal expose of th al
has very llttl part in the Ehgllsh or xnMtte hast Thou provided for Thy saints mnt of God-himsclf a symbol. t ouestlonable methods by which the
American stsge. ine miracio piays tnat in heaven, when Thou affordeot bad men t railroad company prevented investigation
pnved the Way for the modern theater .uc musln on earth?" The following program was given on th and settlement for so many years, has
still have thair counterparts among ether vlly would be 'a simple proposition, but evening of March 10 by two little pupils fanded a sensation In state onlclat circles.
peoples. The one great example of the pgrelfal" In Omaha was a success in of Miss Robinson at her studio. One hun- The suit is expected to reveal a chapter of
sort moat reaouy recanea oy everyone, tne every way. People, had availed themselves urea guests Were Invited; the room Was the unwritten history of the state which Is
Passion Play" of Oberammergau, has ex- of th4 preliminary lecturea and Were pre- full. ' Miss Margaret McPherson and Mlsa f 0f sensational episodes and Which will
isted for generations as a most realistic p,rti to enter Into the spirit of the opera, Oretchen McCOnnell both bouSt the mature t a sever reflection upon men who fell
representation of what Christians hold and t0 f0low the varied story of th of 12. Unlike most littl girls, their .before the blandishments and temptations
most dear. Bad to relate, it, too, has been themes as they wov and Interwove them- "ul5 h'ds dominion Over their plsy, Th held out by th company.
touched by the corrosion of "modem" lve. nronhetlcally throuati the score. At entire program was executed without any Th etory of the effort to force a settle
methods, and is no longer prepared and .u three nerfnrmnheea the house was notes, and In a manner that -.reflected ex- m.nt with tha Vandalla Is tiresnSnt With
presented by the simple peasants in th paced and ever M mttny enthusiasts stood treme credit on themselves and their dramatlo Incidents and is not wanting In
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Johnny MdEmms Is Dowh The Pik. is Pcoole M. II Pretty Shsw Girls il. Aureus fresj
1st Rltt t th Fill st thl Csruls. Brhnlal ef New Stnft. N Diikm, fanny Umedlitt.
3 Nights end Saturday Matlnes Starting Tbugsday Night, March 23
Th Chas. B. Blsnsy Amattsilnt Co. Presents MR. LON HASOALL In
uli
A Thousand Heart Throbs and s Smile for Every Tsar. Tbs dreat
Factory Scene. The Mug Steel Press in Operation. The Big; Oenulne
Electric Plant Production Complete In Every Detail.
SfXDAY: .lOK MLltrUV IN 8IIAUN RULE AND KICRRY GOW.
MWMHJM'jasMf
CftCtOHTOrt
sT rv
'PhOn SM.
reverence and awe of Its solemn sign If -
up.
The caus of muelo received a mighty teacher. The most unique psrt of their tragedy. There was connected with It a
cunc to th devout, but Is actually put on wave of enp0uragement. Th crowds wer performance was their utter absence of man of slat reputation, conctded ability as
for th revenue It bring from curious . ,.n,,.i. . n- '. ..ni. n anything ven rclatlnar to nervousness. Not . i. .,. .n.t ..knAui nrnhltv as a
pilgrims. Bo far has this sentiment pro
greased that a second Atphlna community
Is now preparing to put on a passion play
the intelligence and culture of the community.
If Mr. Savage can give th standard
during tho wining But wh.n It op,rag jn En,h, ,a KMp th, standard
was proposed that this play should b re
produced in New York, a tew years ago,
Such a storm of objection was raised as
drove the projectors hsstlly to another
theme. One or twice has the American
public allowed th sacredness of religion
to be Impinged upon almost directly. "Ben
Kur" would have had a certain value as
melodrama' atone; but who Will say it
would hav drawn th millions who hav
Witnessed it were It Shorn of th associa
tion given by It sub-title, "A Tale of the
Christ T" "Mary of Magdala'' has In Itself
the essence ef dramatic strength and suc
cess, and told ss 'a story of Mary of Fa
clflo Junction would still possess th liter
ary merit that has won for it a certain
position among modern play. Yet would
Hcyse's drama have had the success It
has met wer the subtle essence of what
la hinted St r.tther than expressed lacking?
And "Parsifal" deprive this music-drama
of th HOly Urall and what la ther left
of it? !
It Is th mysticism, th symbolism, of
as h has set In "Parsifal," he will hav
gone a long way toward making America
really musical. The sensational star Idea
has had such a hold upon tho public that
to establish fine uniform1 performances In
the favor of the populac will be no small
task.
. II Is -alae doing a fin thing In giving
American singers a chance. Francis Ma
clennan certainly mad a splendid "Parsi
fal." In his conception of th part he out
did Mr. Penarlnlh was more the blame
leas tool. Ills dramatlo climaxes wer not
so great, but his singing In th third act
after Kundry's baptism far surpassed Pena
rinl's In its exalted spirit, and also In the
msnner of using the voice. II accomplished
a beautiful, even legato, and hia tones wer
melting in their sweetness. -
Mr. Penarlnl did some tremendously dra
matlo work at th end of the third act
The difference lies In jtamperament. For
eigners ar fairly bursting with their emo
tions, wlille Americans have bean taught
from childhood to control their feelings.
a few old stagers could learn a, lesson hn nrsetieailv was driven from th
from them in poise: bench, forced out of his profession and
PROQRAM. finally went Into the saloon business as the
luet Cuban Dane Oottschalk only means open to Mm of making a living.
Th Vandalla Railroad company was or-
Misses McConnell and McPhiriun
(ai) Norwoglsn (Serenade Olaen
(L Norwegian Proceanlon Uru-g
Margaret McPherson.
(a) Venetian barcarole Mendelssohn
b) Mazurka Mosikowskl
(c) 11 penscroso Heller
.il) Call to Aims Heller
Uretchen McConnell.
(a) Minuet trom Sonata Opus 31, No. 3
Beethoven
Marxaret McPherson.
Adagio from Bonata Opus No. Beethoven
uretcnen McConnell.
(a) Nocturne, a Minor.,
lb) foionaiae Aillltalre
Week Commenciag
Sunday Matinee, Mar. 19
TODAT. M&-TONIGHT, 1:15
MODERN VAUDEVILLE
ganlxed tn 1S4T, and applied to the legists
tur for a special chsrter of privileges. It
was provided In th charter that a certain
per cent of th road'S gross earning should r . o C-nm ClA
go to th state for the benefit Of the School LOUIS bimOIl, KjtdCt Kldta'
fund. Th road was built and operated un
der thl Charter, and from th first it was
a paying property.
Nearly twenty. yars passed befor th
Chonln etat akd for an accounting. Th com
Chopin pny showed he disposition to respond and
-BT THE
COfJREID
METROPOLITAN
OPERA GO.
net and Company
resenting "The New Cosehman.
Sydney Deane & Co.
these pieces that attracts. Th Wallec Thl quality was noticeable ln the inter
play blends fancy and truth, realism and
Idealism with such charming disregard for
cither on or th other that It is difficult
to disassociate them, and the reader or the
spectator Is content to float along on the
current of th author's fancy, even a
did the son of llur in the boat with Iris.
Ilvyse Idealises almost wholly esclt of his
characters presents a type and his argu
ment, like Wagner's is all postulated on
tho aBaumptJun of redemption through penl-
pretatlona which Mme. Mara and Miss
Wlckhsm gave to KUndry. Mm. Mara
sacrificed her purity of singing to the in
tensity of her dramatic feeling. Mlsa
Wlckham kept the balance. Dramatically
he wax not a fin a Mm. Mara, but her
vole and method of using It ar much
pieasonter. The part of Kundry needs the
aid or a great genius to Illumine It.
After seeing Mr. Egenleff's Amfortss a
second time I was even more deeply Jru-
4Y1 iirHr.i funi'nnrinn. .
(a) Illusion ."...7.....; .,. . Thome ,n" 'Weiature sppointea a commmee 10 in
to) Walts Brilliant, Opus '18...'..'.'.'.'. .Chupln vestlgst. The committee found the read
. Oretchen McConnell. flj net ew the stst anytning. Th nt
D" Misses' McPherson and McConneU0"'111 Irrj-lature eppolnted another wmmittee
and It mad a similar report. The hext
The Tuesday Morning Musical club met committee did not do any better.
last week with Mrs. Kirkendall, where this n the meantime It wa openly charged
program was given: that th committees had been bought up
"Balvonlo Dances," Op. 40, Nos. land.. by the railroad compsny. Then came th
MlW Hl'lVand M'is Bouiter:' Dvorak open charg that a specl.l committee con-
Oypsy (tongs. Op. M Dvorak sistlng Of three men had received 510,000
1 ) "Tun Tliv Strttttfa (lh llvrutv - . i. . - 1. 1 ...
(b) "Hilent and, Ixn the Weoda Around."
tc) "Cloudy Heights of Tatra,"
Mrs. Blieets.
from the company for making a report ad
verse to the state.
Convinced thst nothing could be expected
of th legislature, the state brought suit
and the caas was taken to Owen county.
Judge James Hester was on the bench.
The-Jury retired esrly In the afternoon and
at 8 o'clock the next morning ths bailiff
Went to Judae Hester's room at the hotel.
..Dvorak t . it.i-. - -j . i. v. -1 i i v
jj CrOfOOt . uu(Q iit-Birr uirmru, luuvnil niv u.iini
Accompanist, Mra crooot' and Miss Hill. ' lh eurl house, ordered th Jury brought
Mrs. Turner did exceedingly artistic work before him. end then, to th surprise ef
ln her group of songs. every member of the pnel. discharged
Th next meeting will b held at the resl- ,nem on tM pretext that they could not
Introduction and Valse L-ente. Op. 10
Ble eking
Miss McBhane.
(a) "Bprlngtld" Dvorak
tb) "Songs My Mother Taught Me."
tc) "Over Htr Embroidery.
Mrs. Turner.
"On the Holy Mount," Op. 15. No. IS..
In the Vocal Novelty "Christmas on Black-
well's Island. '
The Great Thereses
In his comedy hypnotic act.
Louise Brehaney
soprano.
The Columbians
Presenting the musical fantasy "The Wax
Doll."
Herbert Brooks
Expert Card Manipulator and Trunk Mys
tery, assisted by Mies Carrie Mill.
Busch' De Vere Trio
Illustrated Musical Novelty.
Kinodrome
New Motion Pictures.
teneo. The "same group of characlera Is pressed with the velvety, ringing quality d.nc(, of Mr, u F Crofoot on Tut.day, r'
w r S Itl. onlAa mt-A t ttri hnatrtf M hi a ennnsn. . lei
Prices 10c, 25c 50c.
noted In euch of these plays ths good, th
evil and the. weak and erring one who is
saved. They embody human experience end
humasv hopes.
In each It is theTIment ef supernatural.
more or less distinctly shadowed In the
action tlut gives th Interest ,t
th 1 play. Thl symbolism transctndt
th real and adds te th ordinal y
movement Of the characters that pei-u.Ur
quality that attaches to. anything th:l
partake of mystery. Even at this ti i: ,
when Maeterlinck is moved to the statrmri.
of his vole and tha poetry of his concept
tlon.
Mr. Orlswbld's Ournemans Wa splendid.
kindly, dear old man, who seemed Ilk
an old friend before the evening was over.
Apropos th so-called "adoration of Parsi
fal" and th washing of his feet In th
third act which some at ths eastern critic
object to why Isn't It all perfectly natural?
Parsifal Is a traveler, footsore and weary,
who haa at last rom home. Kundry,
after an accursed wandering for genera
tions, racked with torment of body and
tha nroarajn tc. ha a tnlspellunentis nn.
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Xote aad Personal. -
A lecture upon "Parsifal" was given st
Cralahton university hall by father Btrltch
Monday, at which MO people were turned
away.
Th facts were, as afterward asserted
by. the Jurors, that a ballot at midnight
Showed eleven of the Jurors wer In favor
Of finding for th state; that one man ob
jected to the amount, but the others had
argued th question with him, had prac
tically overoom his objections, and h was
AT THE
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NOW ON BALK AT
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1520 Harney St. Telephone 1452.
Under th Direction of Clement Chase,
iocoj manager.
Wednesday, March -Farslfal, II SO
to w.
Thursday, March 30 Lucia, tl.OO to
ASK FOR A FREE TOUR BOOK.
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Mr. de Morta has sssin cancelled his date ebout to agree when they wre dismissed
at m tsoya. May n-s inirq venture do suo-
ressful.
pianist.
aa he Is said to be now
Th musical Verper service at All faints' '
thegan last Bunds at 4 o'clock and will con- 're or
tin u every week tiirojgn Lent. Mr, Blmnia, vlll and
dlretor.
that "there Is no lonser a Ood to widen U. oul. has by this pur knlsht been dellv-
lhere of action or master it; nor la tlirre ered from her hell. Why should sh not.
an Inexouibl fat to form mysterious. In gratitude, lav ms urea rest end wipe
Whatever mav hav been the motives of
An Judm Healer, hi. intinn wa at.l til.
futur scplrations. H finally, after vertl
struggle, opened a ssloon In Nssh-
nd died tome year later.
Men who wr In th legislature when
p.ir.i 10 hi. ehrir mnA . tmm rn.nrt. ,n" v,n committee wr so much ought
at the Klr Conxreaatlonal church on th arier, ana om of thos who Journeyed to
linn, in muini jiari piayeo
, 1 k.b.,.n,,n,i tnr tha them with her hair? No On objected to organ wa es
mulnl irt piayed upon ,th Terr Haul to Inspect th company's books
r th Ut.-Chlcsgo Rcord-Hrsld.
Sllghu-s
nu irsBiiai uuum .u. -- - - ' rathfr a pity
gestur of man and uwip it U use Kundry made of her gorgeous locks ot tnvitad.
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to deliver fot f80 ene WO 6f oor famous CAB NET LUMP OO A L,
mined lu the greet. State of Wyoming, whlcb it absolutely free from
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respect Try ene ton, ud if not sstlsfactory, we sgree to remove gams
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