! 7. lfttV. THE OMAIIA ILLUSTRATED BEE. Gossip About Plays, Players and Playhouses I Tof ... ..... .... ... . fc. . Ll"-"1 "w w reminaea mat an- ana n Impulse to frensr, and she was mi- melodrama "The Moonshlnrs uaugnier" man. A iku caiiea "vani?a, a jriunist, I other theatrical season In Omaha fbled to liberate a copious torrent Gt verbal ann0unced for the Moonshiner'a daughter" will icn't as a vehicle for Foster and Fob I i. .1 fustian, and mieht have sustained a telling ... - . .. .. . - .... . .. l tlu- mi pneani i-riim.mrv . .... ,h. .,tirt.i niectf ana rwo maun.es, lianui eunaay ter xo a -renmui musicaj emer- week will be tha last of the Orpheums, and both tha Boyd and tha Kmc are arranging for tha In stallation of summer stock companies, which U a certain Indication that tha days of tha traveling attractions are numbered. In. man ways tha Omaha aeaaon baa been a distinct disappointment. It Is what night be called a normal aeaaon, yet when com pared with the brllllanca of tha two or three that Immediately preceded It, It ap pear rather dull. Borne of tha great ones Introduction of a flood of tears. As an matinees, alar 7. It la a play way out of talnment. Intermixed with comedy. To artist, an. naa almost everything to earn. the ora-nr7 and wnbraoea a aeries of aen- bid for favor Frederick Hurd, the magl nSih anf ikleJTmeUiod. she i. u"u! satlonel pictures, aa well aa a pretty lov. dan. will show his best legerdemain. A likely to leorn anything. Her pert fur rood atory, away from the conventional. Tha carefully trained voice, said to be of ileaa- moralB and rood taste warrants protest comedy element la also ef tha breeiy Ing volume, flexlbleneea and tunefulness, the Hoyle play a living iuiilty Baainsi piays oi ma iagu ainu. wmun, ... . . , .... ...,. , ,.,,.- ,i,v u-n..!!., t-k tool us all. though, ilai.kU.rnim r....K, rt ura. UL'J IU CIIH UAM. mwmtW'W IU wSt.,,. ' " ' ... . . . tain mnnnirerKl fntort This one la In the leHof of the Fhunerts, and surely la Ooing good for the Urm. William Fsversham Is sold to have fmina Dart that fits him in "The fcquaw Man." it Is a little dtfnmilt at thia ranre to con ceive the dainty, almost effTnlnata Faver ntiam doing anything so virile and robust. km the role of the Kngllehman who makes tie may bing ml sented. Mr. Budermann s drama Is a par. tlcularly rank specimen of sophistical Im morality, and, aa no wound so deadly can be dealt aa that which defaces the Ideal and stains tha glory of a pure womanhood, the presentment of It Is disgraceful. Miss O'Neill's next essay In Sudermann's the action. Every piece of scenery re- Dorgeval s claim for attention, and to com- quired by tha production la carried by tha plete the farewell offering there will ba management and la both masslva nd Ferry, styled "the human frog;" Arthur picturesque. Tha distribution of an It Kherns and Medora Cole In "Tha Illicit still by dynamite being particularly Baron," and entirely new kinodroma pie- All Around Chlcaro." cut on by Wllllnm A. Hrailv for a summer run at the Mo Vlcker theater, has tooled. Among others In the lor.g cast are Nella Hergen and James J. Corhett, both of whom are cred ited with personal lilts. If Brady la halt ..!!nl ""Id hava vlsltrt tha .joh.nni.f.uer" e,d not win her aoy greater .otii Twm.i iiiijr woicomea, ana yet as a whole tha time has drifted by without anything of a notable nature ba- eftectlva. favor, for the ciiUo says of It: "Miss O'Neill's performance of its heroine, though or ,, f!?! . . IrnporUnt pacity. was wooden, arUflclal and Inslncera. oi ine eng acements at the Boyd ara yet to The di.nlav af this erntlG. narnicious be filled, so that tha time of that house will ba kept open until the beginning of he teamsters' strike. Clyde Fitch's auocess "Tha Woman In the Case" ended Its four months' run at the Herald Pqure theater. New Tork, on last Saturday night. Demands for tha play have been so numerous that two. and perhaps three specially organised com rn.nles will he neeeHHfLi-v to accomodate staged In a decidedly finished manner. Tha this great singer In Omaha, and that she them. Managers Wagenhals and Kemper i-M... ,1.1. ..,.. . m m-tth n r. thiol in will enrare the best available actors for abl. impression Mis. O NelU had previously .7i "5 w whouVsIymg. "lmV'o Tn. Tt "ryM Herald "Tha James Boys In Missouri" will ba seen at tha Krug theater for two nights, starting Thursday, May 11. There ara four acta and each Is environed with a handsome scenic dressing. The play la tures. Tha announcement of Madame Oadskl's apeparanca at tha Auditorium on May If has awakened a lively Interest among tha music loving people of Omaha and vicin ity. This will be tha first appearance of aa enterprising as he used to be, the pen pie will at a lot of good stuff based oa the trash only served to efface whatever agrea- June. at least Tha Krug will. It Is under. m.V,7Z'ZZ'ZIiii ,n ' now, " T ma wsy. o .w,oui """ each Instance and In every par stood, cancel all of Its bookings after tha V 5 woman lav ter ap- tra, on t th lti full for tha tlma being stepped out of the precisely as it was presented at the 1 coming week and devotVt. ttmV ei P"d M Judlth ln Thoma" Ba41ey M' view of tha audience and all tha featurea grand opera work for a transcontinental Bia theater. New York, coming week ana devote Ita time arclu- anon', pottUa play. "Judith of BethuUa," nt , tr.jn rhrt . ,w tour with tha famous Pittsburg orchestra. Btartlng Saturday matinee. May 1 alvcly to tha atock company, which opens ,h. reached a iiti wnmer soot in tha of ttin tTrr r hown t0"r. .1 v. .v . IfvT m Caldwell Stock company will open I tha summer season next Saturday nlarhL .rened. "tu warnfr " in a realistic manner. Tha other acta ara both she and tha orchestra, with Emll lumm,r engagement at the Krug U i summer season next Saturday night Mr, William Winter provides his readers with a review of tha closing dramatic Winter heart evidently, for he wrltea of bar no )eM ntere,Unr in ui review Mlrs O'Neill's acting of the central part, Paur, tha ceebrated pianist, as director. have met with unbounded praise all along Mutlno. mnA e.lt . mni th. amsninv th route. Return angagementa have . - a .i . M.. i-.i- juaunm ana n lirnT. uiruv mna irw fjniuinsr season In New Tork that Is comprehensive, of ineficiuncy aa Magda, Oabler and Caiarn- six night, with Thursday and Saturday been played In almost every city they have j '2J,th'1aieT. and In a degraa axtenalva Ha handles tha SlrZtt<& matinees, oon.Ututa tha last week of tha nd their reception throughout the '.Joiii jJck rafi? toplo with all his foroa and viror. tha a !,im. l1"?'?"? -"rn..J"Lu.,y . '"T"1- nr..i t th- rwi, T it. cordial and aprpeclativa west has bean a Ee.ke.rt Mabel nler. Jane niifnuiatina it .a sMa i.nM..i ., . i . t i . - . . .. . . . . . . . Wmlnapr of In Ola MitnuiuiJitla ArlviL In Allu Tnrea. Al&run. i ne trouhlAfl vidAntlv bavvintr no nnnpAt'ihln a ik. i- .i - otnethl ceastiA, TbM hm im bUU opinionated" will to reAdU Admitted by a few of thoa Of the Janv K iLS'f LPFJJlvpf ,ln.'2 will leava a good tasta for vaudeville tha Francisco they did not quite drag her weuur hln, mora than sha ia now-a fourta manamt M-ht .uieA carrtag. throueh th. streets, but thousand, kavliur'becn , tkat in every Instanoa aava one, ara pre- dI crowd rtun1 he' pouring rain sented by oerformer. who ooma to th. Ml 0rt br the hotel. "er her ITiirkeft Mrnrd nlav. who bare fallen outside tha breastwork baaed on certain apochryphal incidents ln popular vaudeville house for tha first tlma flm reHirn concert. or real art ha baa so long and persistently tha Ufa of Charles Btuart, Mr. Winter At tha last perforYnance on Saturday night defended. Ha bestows much praise on wrltea: a double bill will ba offered, It being ab actors who hare coma up to a high On tha 7th Mr. Hackett acted at the Lyrto ranged to give a big amateur show, In stsndard of arcellence, regardless of theater, as Kmg Charles H. ina silly play which much fun Is promised, ln conjunc whether tha plays In which they wars pre- Mrl'ltuml to Tplct Va? on with the regular professional pro sented wars of merit The season, he says, ventures of the royal fugitive, in the course gram. The Okabe Japanese troupe, ln "has been mora remarkable for activity of fllht i!"-0"?!11 5"rla'ld onr.,th w.y eluding eight little brown performers, six and laborlou. affect than for m.morabl. &p7 iT T6lT The deorabUs mis achievement" Ha praises Mrs. Flaka for representation of historical facts and per her earlier efforts with revivals and Mr. oa carried to absurdity. Warfleld for his suooesa In "Tha MUSlO tVi T.t, VIKii." mnA Vtrm m.Va-a Master." and then turns to Mra. Patrick preaantaUon of It he gives aa much praise Campbell, thualyi ulli w. -M .--a , . .Vf. th.t The third novelty brought to nnbllo notice ..i. .i . . . . tr. atagre. block eaulllbrism sjid juggling. They 2!'&.'&r&IF that "Tha instantaneous access Pf richly embroidered costume, and produced at the New Amsterdam theater, of 1ah Kleachna" waa recognised with elaborate stage .ettlngs. George C Bonl on October 11. That extravaarant melo. . n ,. ..i.... v.. face. Jr.. who may be recalled as the to Paulina templated) Into tha dim and distant par- ana a atviiio upera eompan- soeoUva of nowhere." Viola Allen and Jld Bertha Waltslnger, formerly prima for Majda Adams ara then handed little bou- aonna wltn tD Boatonians, i woire Hop- a.-.. . . wl -I 1 tu iuq mure BaUHutcuuii utjcauso it. rf- . fe.'Tirar. the diseased Maeterlinck drama .t T'comeSlaTwUhhTp performance in It afforded evidence that Monna Vanna' (which had been con- Jne 8Jld comedian with the Pat mis actress nas no t ratio power, ia In capaoia of producing Crity (without which there can be no 11 luHlon), and the effect of sin mistakes singularity , - . . . ; . : - . i . ., .., . yj ik mo i ui.li i ; i KBiuua, uasnun.ior inspiration, aaa vapid oueta that savor of iwMtnwu and Edward 1"' ir vnsa.uixu..iuiim, w.a pment a it i. iBO a4Vf,n out thl.f tlon Thls'motx Terry Is mentioned aa a true comedian. ody ketch Maribel Seymour, en- star Jim Cbrbett next season ln a y-FWY$SiJ&g For Blanche Walsh'. Clyde Fitch play. UUd.-Tha Medicine Man." MlssWaltaln. Uw,H 1U a real chance 5!lur?u,uJtf.Vlta 5 "1he Woman In the Case." he has these wIU render the wait, song from "Th. 0UT.he y0 t p words: M M . . uvua bbisju i nasi wvaaa sv. Bv ? Dl IU Red Russar" and coon melodies ln Ger- u,Ua publlcaUous put out to boom cer- Music and Musical Notes Indication of morbid personality. Mr. KrAfierlck Pmtt and V4l -a rVcrrnHA rVi-rh- fan gave performances of uncommon merit Miss Blanche Walsh acted, at the Herald revealing Imagination. feeUig, force and Suuare, In a coarse play oalled "The ' skill. Mr. Perry, Indeed, dominated tha omJi In the Case." dealing very crudely play, with Jealousy, murder, prison life, legal tricks etc. and Involving a revolting scene Otis Bklnner in "The Harvester" and ot Inebriety, actual and simulated, between Henry Millar and Hilda Bpong ln "Joaeph ' devoted wite andcourtesan. . Kn tangled." both of which were seen In Ellis Jeffreys, Forbes Robertson, William Omaha, ha gtvaa warm commendation for Gillette, Blanche Bates, Ida Conquest, Ada excellence, and that bring, blm to th. Rohan, E. S. Wlllard. Robert Edeson and Marlowe-Bothern engagement Mr. Winter one or two others get commendatory men- resolutely refuses to accept Mr. Bothern Uon for their efforts, and Miss Marie Doro organised ten years ago and has' steadily as a serious actor, saying; of his Romeo: a aald to have made a conaplcuoua failure own ln worth 4nd nonulaxltv. until now ) 'Mr. Bothern la not a tragedian, and ha in "La Frlquet, conspicuouaiy enows it m this part" mter "disgusting play." For Mary Mannarlng tbb Unlted Btatea It waa founded by tha ret maaters to strengthen his posl , n aa Banedick, Mr. Bothern won a need he has the kindest of words, but calls her Art goclaty of PltUburg, and when, ln 1K8. Uoa- Tha most aerlous and profound r . T.. .,uw piay, -mancy Btair. -a rooiisn, Daaiy Andrew Carnegie cava tha Caraccla librarv aeniusea unnena at limes. If such minds IVrltten Play." Vir- K,,lltlnr with It. mx.ln hull tr th. nltv h. May IS, tha open an all- gement at the Krug theater. The opening bill will be a revival ot Nat Goodwin's famous play, "The Ollded Fool." The company is headed by Mr. Eddie Morton aiid Mra. Delvecchlo, who are well rTommeni John Mylle. uson, Pauline Dorsey and production will under the direction of Carl remembered In Omaha, he In been with tha Ferris stock com pany for a numher or seasons. nign class vaudeville will be a special feature. There will be two bills a week, the bill changing Thursdays and Bundaya On Sunday next, May 14, the Ferris Summer Stock company will begin Its en gagemont at the Boyd theater. It will be headed spaln by Miss Maria Pavey as leading woman and Mr. William Dowlan as leading nun. Miss Hattie Carmon telle will be In the company doing charac ters. Miss Alma Rutherford will be the soubrette, Charles Hart will be the leading Juvenile. Harry McKee will do the comedy lends, and Ernest Boetwick will bo the second comedian, anil Gertrude Gilbert will be utility. The company has been playing at Sioux City for some weeks and is ln fine condition for the summer season.. The opening bill will be "Graustark." which will be presented at a matinee on Sunday afternoon, and for the second half of the week, beginning on Thursday evening, "Darkest Russia" will ba put oh. Return of Sherlock Holmes (Continued from Page Two.) matter the more convinced I am that the letter has never left this house." "Mr. Holmes!" "If It had it would certainly have been public by now." nreten- j jjui wny enuuiu any oho utj it iu wi uu several td keep It in mis nouser "I am not convinced that anyone did take it." "Then how cou!! it leave tha dispatch boxT' "I am not convinced that it aver did leave the dispatch box." HE Pittsburg orchestra, which will the many atrangera who attempt to soe him "Mr. Holmes, this Joking is very Ill- be heard ln two performances at ln his home at Morgea, on the shore of timed. Tou have my assurance that It the Auditorium on the afternoon Lake Lem&n. and evening of May It, Is one of the best ln tha country. It was men and two women, will be the headline attraction. Their billing calls for a series of Oriental surprises and novelties. In which each contribute a specialty and "stunts" by them In groups, Including the Gossip From Stageland. Augustus Thomas is writing a new play for Lawrence O'Oraay to ba produced early in September. Harry Beresford will fall heir to another of the Roland Reed rlays. and Intends to put out "The Woman Hater" next eeason. A decision ln the Balasco-Brooks ease, which involved such a lot of stuff about the "syndicate." Is expected some day dur ing the present week. A fund to purchase the Jefferson home stead at Philadelphia and maintain It as a preraanent memorial for the great actor only ahoulder perch act by women on the has been put under way. Sam Bernard has made a hit ln his new pleoe, "The Rollicking GlrL" He still has the assistance of Hattie Williams and Joseph Coyne has been added to his com pany. Marie Cahill has left the Lew Fields com pany, a row between her and Victor Her bert being at the bottom of the affair. Twelve weeks of her engagement remain unfulfilled. Henry B. Harris will star Daniel Frawley a the Pacific coast in "Hanson's Folly. Harris will piece left tha box." $ "Have you examined the box since Tues- xxenry i. rincai hum gone on tne war jay morning?" No. It was not necessary path, apropos programs made up entirely of very heavy music. His Ideas will ap peal to a great many people. He brings "Tou may conceivably have overlooked lla gtvaa her full ahar A. tribute Is paid constructed, wretchedly written play.' ,V We lata Mra OllDart, and to Mma .lnla Harnud's "Jane Shore" Is laid to v. , j . v mv. tuJfTiZ rMt th "tatement that "the atory expenses of the orgaulxaUon ara guaranteed "A? T? : olunl'U3r th" incWnt V- by public spirited ciusena of the Smoky oualy, Axnons tha -wretched spectacles ooaterous and ridiculous, and Miss Harned'a ......v. ...v -.. . ..v. ' cannot poise themselves for ever on the absolute heights, how can mere clay spirits hope to achieve such asceticism. Mr. Fiuck aaya: "It Is worthy of note that all the great masters were fond ot dance ntJiav lau wr.ll Vnnn .nnm Hmt. mi. pnaw ia a luurtD rate imiuuor oi w " w - o nilUrl an1 Mr A mnld Til V In a com. menieu tor sruiug enwis in neuu la denominated "a prolix, depressing' ex position of functional derangement and dis ease. for a few moments, anyhow. Then Nanoe O'Neill gets hers. Some of The Bee read ers may recall a reference made ln the early part of tha year to Miss O'Neill's remarks on critics, published in a New Misi the I inai ougni 10 noia me loaetuies y-u or ireland who maintains that Teats Is the great prophet of tne Henry Irving its great enemy, Mr. Manafield's season is bailed as one of artistlo and financial success and Mrs. C&rtdr'a trlumnh ln "Adrea" Is. accord- York magaxlne. It may be that Mr. Winter iDg to Mr Wnter. a proof that that act- remembered that, but here is what be said: On March a Miss Nanoe O'NellL aa ao treae nut unknown to the local public, came forth ln a play which Is known only too well the familiar bore, Mr. Sudermann's ill bred 111 conditioned, obnoxious "Magda." Miss O'Neill evinced strong character, power of will, some capacity of simulation. tt." "Impossible, X say." "But I am not convinced of It I have known such things to happen. I presume there are other papers there. Well, It may have got mixed with them." "It waa on the top." "Someone may have shaken the box and displaced it." "No. no. I had everything out." ' "Surely It Is easily decided, Hope," said not create any good dance music waa really the premier. 'Xet us have the dispatch no good composer. Beethoven wrote thlr- t,ox brought ln." teen, Landler and other dance pieces. The secretary rang the bell. Nothing gave Schubert more pleasure than "Jacobs, bring down my dispatch box. to sit at the piano whlla lila friends were Th'8 a farcical waste of time, but still, dancing, and Improvise those entrancing if nothing else will satisfy you. It shall waltxes, which Liaxt'a version made still he done. Thank you. Jacobs, put It here, mora fascinating, and which all pianists I have always had the key on my watch play con amore. Chopin wrote no fewer chain. Here are the papers, you see. It- hn Ti i , T srA Uarrnv. rerwtrt from Sir in Margaret Wycherley disported at the Imperial opera house orchestra, he waa waU t , f . Charles Hardy, memorandum from Bel- ItS OI ireiano, wno nuunuuus Ullll inn h. . i, rin.iiail.rt ",.-ui.ii.aii. wrum uui", .cic. - the great prophet of the drama and who ? Interest In him and persuaded a waJU Jn MeisterBlnger-. Xgcnal. Flowers- Good heavensl What Is thlsT Z,o "foST h7 teZcnl troduoed one to symphony. Lord Bellinger! Lord Bellinger!" Rianw 10.L0. xir " ' , Tet our podantlo orchestral directors are The premier snatched the blue envelope trying to be more dignified and exclusive from Ms hand. than Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Brahms, "Tea, It is it and the letter la Intact Wagner and Tschalkowskll The Strauss Hope, I congratulate you." waltxes are really Intended for the con- "Thank you! Thank you! What a weight cert hall Quite aa much aa for the ball from my heart But this Is lnconcelvable room. They are animated by a coetlo lmnosslble. Mr. Holmes, you are a wlsard. How did you know It was AMt'sr.wrvra. 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NOTE) This Is not tha old plar founded on the exploits of the Janes Boys. Vat an entirely new dramatisation and original In thatne, character and plot. STARTMQ SATURDAY MATII1EE, Clay 13 OPENING OF THE CALDWELL STOCK CO. THE GILDED FOOL HOTC rt,n atwra'sy Msdnaa, Msy 13, The Calgwell ttoek Ca, II V I ii will open an all aummsr angagement. CHANQe Of BILL SUNDAYS AND THURSDAYS. PRICES! BJflliKM1!.-.".?, All Sealt Rcienrcd 11 BOYD'S WOODWARD & BURGESS Rlgrs. Last Week of Regular Season MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS CHARLES FROHMAN presents Augustus Thomas Greatest Comedy The hi all aa ... , iW . M -, ' ' i I J . U 1U1 UICU UM ClCUClJbft A1UI1CI, au too common, in our theater," aaya Mr. Mrfnmiuua w n uuv tht it snon dii ... . , music and wrote a cond din.i nf t thn. xpint&r h... c. .. victor nor oar i ana mo aouDiy gutea iusu , " vmter, "none la mora wretched and dls- of inanlUon." Mr. Winter does not like . who . npMPn h dirrtfr to "elves. The number of the Bach dances nl. . n.T ! iU8 Haraed mucl tttr than ha dae" tor rulde its fortunes. It la amaU wonder that ls le(fID' that be who could 7o.; rrUaraSd oa .TL " " Slr. SSSKi sdf AaWa.25S remaraahle .ersonallty. Barry more. Fay Dftvu and a number of ompoBitions cjuhi "You iever can real. ' " V,"-"UI-M Of monplaoe actor. This farce or burlesque. u plays that died because they had no vitality or whatever It may be, we received with m ana aiarcea nis siuaem uie as a vio la them, and then Ura Flake gets a scold- B"m LUU uiiiud.ui unisi, oui wnen no weni o oerun jrom 1"11Tl ri - AU1 v. . u -i v. . A v. a lng tor putting? oa "Hedda Oabler," which Vltuma, where he had been a member of ress Is a tragedienne. To Francis Wilson and a lot of the laaser lights ha glvea some attention, without going Into detail, and leader of tha famed Von Buelow orches tra Mr. Paur has served periods aa leader of the Gewandhaus orchestra, the Boston Symphony orchestra, succeeding Arthur Klklsch, and the New Tork Philharmonic " " " . t.Vln. Anton rvl.o. Vim ' - the spring productions are accorded but " rubato, or capricious coquetry of move- a snrfererl a ehort ahrift,' The review la notable for "Juuutl f'"""' ment whlon raige, them far above ordJ thepBr. nary dance music, and makes them quite "Because I knew It waa nowhere els.' the fact that It shows mora than ever that a"- tw? : ! h" f n .. w.ll aa tha financial Bun- " Kul conuucior iu wiiiuoii, aiaunu. oassea of the season war those plays that Berlin, Bt. Petersburg and Vienna, as worthy of a place at symphony concerts "I cannot believe my eyes'" He ran as Chopin's waltzea at piano recitals. Let wildly to the door. "Where Is my wife? dealt with clean topics' to a cleanly way. -' It Is always Intereatlng to hear a P"" us have a little less pedantio dignity, a I must tell her that all Is well. Hilda! who has made a great reputation ln one line attempt something different. Not often I Tuesday evenings, do thay succeed ln their new venture. The make mo rapld Btrlde,-Q luX ' presenu his greatest eoepUon provea the rule. Paur ls said to preolaUon. Too much dl lt , h deatn m"-m laat year. Augustus be as great a pianist aa he la conductor. 0. ... r-t ua rBcaJ1 uhat hHIin,, . ,50!L. Comiaa" EveatBi On Monday and Charles Frohman comedy success of Thomas' latest play of humor, "Tha Other The Idea of the management to engage him Girl," which kept New Tork theater-goers also aa a soloist waa one dictated by a Bin In continual good humor for the entire cer lov for tho planlstlc art. season, abort its run waa successfully fc continued by Mr. Frohman at his three Madame Johanna Gadskl, who sings at leading theaters ln that city. Mr. Frohman the evening performance, ls a familiar presents the play her with lta brilliant . figure ln the operatic world, but this Is New Tork accessories and a cast of wall ner nrai Anwncan known favorltlea. . "Tha Other Girl" !& tour In concert and little more amotion and human nature -mirtu'" n heard his voice on the stairs. about our concerts, and good music will The premier looked at Holmes with twlnk- ' said ha "There Is more !n Let us recall what happened in this than meets the eve. How came the considered to be Au&rustus Thomas' beat work and to furnish more abundance of laughter than any of his previous oomedlea Vienna some years ago, when Hans Klch ter put a Lizt rhapsody, Grieg's 'Peer Gynt Suite,' and Weber's 'Invitation' on a philharmonic program. The result waa that even Dr. Hanslick, the most academio and pedualic of tha critics, was obligeU to write: 'The public was Jubilant, entranced by the brilliancy of the performance and the pieces. lt was really a blessing not to have to listen for once, to profound musio only, not ' to be led along dreary. stoimy abysses by Hamlets. Munfreds. uer.' " Did too ever notice bow your son unbuttons bit coat when in a hurry ? I f he is like most boys be doesn't unbutton it he just starts at the bottom button and pulls till it either unbuttons or the buttons fly oS; and on most boys' suits the buttons fly off quick. Th button ho las en s'Kantwearout HercuW Boy's Suit ara silk sewed and tha buttons ar put on to stay; ewd on with bast linen thread proper) waxed and wound round and round th ceok to remov th train from tha cloth; and vo ara pot stlcfjr with the .thread. Then too th button ar food but ton th tough des ar amootb d down by hand on cheap button the rough edges ar left and thsy cut tha thread. Hercules " Boy Suit ar" all wool; shower proof, perspiration proof and thoroughly hygianto. Every ferment labeled "Hercules. m Htm Its" tw-Pic; kntt-pMtz tuiti for Boyt from 6U i6at t4 friet tv4rywkrFiw Delart. ' "Horcules" Book and your dealer's nam U you aalc. Daube, Cohn & Co., Chicago transcontinental song recital. A number of Omaha people heard her earlier ln the season at Lincoln where she sang to a sold-out house, and It Is said to hav a gtod story well told, delighted her hearers beyond measure. She lbMn gchopenha . . . i Vaa aaaA lira m a tin arA lirffn nil a 11 1 1 OS1 f VI fl abundant action ana original ana laugnaoie .- .ituntlnna and lta auccena to 11a no lltUe the charm ot ner person aaae greuuy to In Its truthful comedy portrayal, tta naeiity r " - Auditorium May 21 and 21 to New Tork Ufa of today and the Slang "" v. "'" ' nrt viit h. nho.i, ... . . PAnrfcil Ok ha. tiK.n tl. nnA rt Vuin . . used by "hda - uarvey, me pugritst, auaa v""'"'- " - years ago at the Coliseum, during tha May Mr. Bheldon. th professor of physloal cul- by tha changea 6avae mad an effort to v' ' aallu' lna way tun. Thla alanr la aald to rival that of " w George Ad. ln the cat are: Adelaide English "Paralfal" but ah preferred re- Prince, Richard Bennett, Grace Hender- cua wora. son.. Doris Keana, Frank Burbeck. Ralph Madame Geasm nas sung at aayreum. Delmore. Francle Byrne, Wallaoe Eddlnger, Laat summer she waa engaged for the Joseph Whiting, Maggie Fielding. Ida iui uie vuun Greeley-Bmlth and Ella Ray. theater; (later ln the atone month she sang Bent ia am s ijitim ihkiiihw m ui It was In 18S1 that John Drew, after many Wagner fesUval. This year he goes back yeara of acting in almost the entire gamut to repeat the roles ah aang last aeaaon letr back In the box?" Holmes turned away smiling from the keen aorutlny of those wonderful eyes. "We also have our diplomatic secrets," said he and, picking up his hat. he turned to the door. (The End.) The Chicago orchestra will play at the This ls not tho first viblt, aa ths orchestra appeared two ears ago at the C taUyal. Oenevlev Clark Wilson ia also well known ln Omaha. She sang ln "The Rwan and the Skylark" at the festival and also In Rossini's "Stabat Mater." At tha time when ths Lenten musiuales were ln prog ress, several seasons, ago, aha gate an en tire recital at the home of -Mrs. George IWker. Eleanor Kirkham, the contralto,, gave a of light comedy at Augustln Daly theater, and with th added honor of Interpreting PSr Mrs. Joscelyn s for th same first came under the management of "Isolda" , 'J?1- Her volc "ch and well trained. Charlea Frohman. In th days of Daly's Gadskl will sing Benta'a ballad here, and Bh aoe om striking pianissimo work. theater, he was one ot thoa of whom It a group of songs with which nearly every said "Sheridan and Goldsmith seemed one to familiar. Masseneta "Ourre tee AMCSEMEXTS. CRKIOHTOM f2s rv Tb PltUburf orchestra made a special r.rAaa ru 1 m t UlIfmM V n.iaa aiatAat wklnn to have written their comedies for Drew T.ux Btau.- I, . an - exquisite rsamer- ooca8lon q,. w. vanderblit opened hla B41U Sltg BJUJJt lAli tVlUfSUi A aa V'- aiatw wm ajaa Mtne arua va aw that thirteen years ahould elapse before calving kind aa regards difficulty. It will Mr. Drew agalu finds himself in the vary be Interacting to watch Madame Oadckl's sort of comedy, which first made him fam- mounting of the obstacles. Th "Spring ous and instilled la him a finesse, polUh Bong" by Wall Is a much murdered, long palace for the first time to the public. MART LEARNED. Krtra and Peraoaala. - Prices for tickets for th Pittsburg or- and delicate sense of wit that character- suffering thing, bet oh, how beautiful when chestra will range from i to 7& eVrita. The advanced pupils of Mr. Borglum gave lsee hla best stage style. This Is suggested rightly dona Then for "The Lrl King by the fact that Robert Marshall's three Blspham'S dramatio Interpretation still their 1 ut program for the season on Thurs- aot farcical romance. "The Duke of Killl- lingera Gadakl baa made ber Idea of the ' , ... ... ' , , , crankie." In splu of it, description, la song famous too. Many and generous rwH'll h.S."" distinctly a comedy of manners, very hav been th praise) accorded ber for this give a aong recital . similar ln flavor to "The Rivals'' or "Bhs particular fft w shall seel Robert Cuscaden has Just bought a violin a or wiucn ne paid auu. it was mode In Poor Padarawakl has auocumbed to ths Cremona by BtorlonL . . , . , . A retention waa fivctrv TumiUv Avnlnir Mr. Drew; n naroampe n.. m ana may -y- .r - - - Aveuue CVnaretaUona " w " uaiBuajoaa. oi chureh lor Mr. and Mra T. J. Keily. his crltlosT He Is a sensitive soul, and The Tuesday Morning Musical club haa the avalanche of almost brutal comment taken ln twenty-live mw asaoviate mem must have sickened hi spirit. Th great ; 1-Ch 'rtn loUj "mberhip up .....It., TV . . h . . , . , . M - puuuai nun wit vm 10 II iut Stoops to Conquer." It Is the strongest. cleverest and most congeulal support ver yet afforded two characters are alike in any respect and dissimilar to them, all ls the cultured, manly, witty, but eccentric duke of Kllllcrankle, Never haa Mr. Drew ex hibited audi fine versatility of aotlon as In the narration of thia pretty romance of capacity to flatter and fawn and power to love. Delicate ln lta aentlmenlal scenes, admirably restrained In Its humorous and coralo momenta and finely robust In its powerful climax scenes, the duke ot Killlcrankie la John Drew at hla best. The comedy will be given at Boyd's theater for three performances, Friday and Saturday night and Saturday mantlneea. turn and rend I Over ber we never seem to love a greet artist for what he has been; for the exquisite pleasure he haa already given ua Not If be ceasea to please, like the White Queen In the Wonderland book, w cry '"OS with hla beadl OS with hla head"' Paderewakl thia year haa taken a chalet loathe Polish mountains, where be will hide Th production of Ui scenic sensational out ot sight ot well meaning friends, and t j th Pacing coaau The Omaha Festival chorus, tinder Mr. Stanley, will sing 'The t'hxht of th Holy Family," by Max Bruch, at the evening performance of the Pittsburg orchealra. At the S&cred Heart convent last week the morality play, "Every Man." was given by the students. There was also a abort musical program, harp, violin and piano soma Mile. Emma Calve will be heard ln series of forty concerts Iu the I'nited Slates, beginning In Novemter. 8ha may Ineluda odd act or "Carmen in her pe formanrt-a. She will tour from Jtvw Turk Phono 404. Last Week of the Season COMMENCING Sunday Matinee, May TOD AT. J.15-TONIGHT. I:U MODERN VAUDEVILLE Oksba Japsneso Treups &-IN NUMBER 8 In a Berles ef Oriental Surprises and Novel ties. ' Ceorc C Bertha Boniface Jr. end V'aitzlnger and Co. In Their Comedy Bucesa, "The Medicine Man." Foster & Foster In "Ranted, a Pianist." Frederick Kurd Digital Dexterity Magic Therese Dcrgeval Refined Artiste. Ferry The Human Fro. Kherns & Cola In "The Baron." Kinodroma New Motion I'icturea, Prices 10c, 25c, 50c. BIO AMATEUR SHOW SATURDAY NICHT, MAT IX A presented sll of last season at the Btnplro Theatre, New York. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SAT, MATINEE CHARLES FROHMAN presents J IH2 N D R E W ' In bis Greatest Triumph "THE DUKE OF KILLICRANKIE" As given (or over four months at the Empire Theatre, New York, and now on tour of the entire country. SEAT SALE TUESDAY. COMMENCING NEXT SUNDAY MAT. AND ALL SUilMER The F-vorll- FFRRIS STOCK CO. In Two Groat Playa Each Week , COMnENClNd SUNDAY MAT. GRAUSTARK COnnENCINQ THURSDAY Darkest Russia. PRICES, He, I Sc. 2 Sc. nATINEEe, 0c. All Seats Reserved, AUDITORIUM SSsANDsMI Ths Pittsburg OrchssSra TUESDAY, MAY 16 MATINEE, 2:30. Evening Concert. 8:15 Seat go on Stle Nay 12, tvi 9 o'clock at the Auditorium. Prices for Mitlnee, 25c, 50c and 75c. Eveolng Concert, 50c, $1 and JI.50 Mall orders will be carefully reserved in tbe order received. Address, J. M. GILLAN, Manager Auditorium. fSgsa3EsnBss5aSffJasTse "FOLLOW THE FIAG" ST. LOUIS AND RETURN, S12.00 SOLD MAY 13 TO 22. " - Leave Omaha 650 p. m. Arrive St. Louis 7:15 A. M. 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