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    October 22, 1905.
THE OMAHA ILLUSTRATED BEG.
Talk About Plays, Players and Playhouses
o
L.D BOREAS lina Bounded hia pre
liminary snort, and Omabana ar.
warned that Indian autnmer
not laat forever. All
aaa. to the prospec
Carnival, and horsa
Rl.har.1. liow often Carlos, and am proud to second my rakish inannarlsma were natural to Mm, and. Lost 1'aradisf." Jiniiioiineed Hie greatest
hilt iim rr.fwntil
have I asked you not to com In llKe Ppttntsh friend a proposal, in mm, ni'-r -e.., labor play ever written, urawi rm,
hi.. .1 .. ii i v Hia devotion to the theater a an In- . - -.
will "rv;.1' Mr mm.i ' . ' rflV'ZTJrZXS"":'l.7x.. atrumont of human advancement and hap- autnor. naa uiuiea num.n
of which "What la It hla majesty cornea In like?" lbu Ttudlou. countenance r-Jneas waa religious hi it ferl.ng and paa- well aa the economic question, invo yea
t for th. ::U1.. a thunderbolt. Mr Brumnio.." I.XtTb, put to-b. put to-" SSSiiK , th. atru.ehet.een labor and cap tal
ahowa have tZ7; """ViL 1 - he hesitated, atutterea wun me i w. i -.- .'-.. -",,, He waa a nd "la play one tnai is sens,
thing of "."f;;: Mr Brummel." ...Ji--11 "IZ hi. fc, bent great actor-certainly the greatest actor of and truthful, without sacrificing any of Ita
over until. "Have 1 ever aeen a thunderbolt?" Zuhla In Mroivam. "I move it be put to "i" Alm?T? "a . Itl " . priniT-.. dramallo atrength or potentlalltlee. It tells
Noth- v-,. rumm to tb, ume th, word. wer. a weird V th. .V..T.TnJ,h- -vie a powerful atory In auch a way aa to com-
theatcra.
had their day, or week, and the
the out-of-door variety are laid
next Bummer calla them back again.
in ta tail to distract attention from th. disagreeable things, thunderbolt. I wish
theater, aave to atay at home, and one of you wouldn't come In like a thunderbolt."
the old-time managers uaed to call atten- hard fo.r onr.' w.a,.,nu.V!: , -
. .k. ,.. ..... .... .v, , "Shall we ttranta be allent?" urged Nero
w """" - behind hla fiddle.
raver, for the coal and gaa burned to keep
comfortable during; an evening: at home
amounted to more than the cost of the
ticket at the theater. Beiioualy, the proa
jiecta for the theater locally ara brighter
than they have been for many aeaaona. Aa
the weather haa gradually become mora
favorable, the patronage haa Increased at
nil of tha houaea. and thla, with the big
event, of an extraordinary nature to dis
tract attenUon from the theater. Now that
"gh!" aald Richard, trembling, "he might
out ma and make Buckingham the fash
ion." .
"Peace, gentlemen," aald another Roman
at Nero a elbow, but of another aort, kindly
and patrician, albeit with an Inclination
to glance furtively over hla ahoulder aa If
he dreaded a ghost perhaps Caesar's.
"Come, gentlemen, to business. Thla Don
Carlos lived long after my time, so I can
not apeak for him. Who will?"
For a moment there waa alienee, and a
The cnair
ti
I. . . - . i - .. . . . i . . . . 1 1 ,.M Am. 4i laat
slunk away In th. darkneaa a changed w Jlayd ao many and audi widoly and ofter. ,p,cnal(1 opportunltlea for the
being. contrasted parts of the highest orler and .
"Poor Jekyll," muttered oua or two. played them all equally well. His range development of character b the aaore.
"What a novice Hyde la In the genuine included Hamlet and Jingle; Macbeth and Director Long of the Woodward Stock
spectacular tantrum, ' enarled Tsar Ivan, Don Uulxote; King Lear (which he con- rnmnl,n, ha. nreDared a magnificent pro-
with a glance of contemptuoua envy at aldered his best performance tnd Bobert company baa prepareu a magriiiiic r v
Nero. Macaire; Dr. Primrose, the Vicar of Wake- ductlon of the piece, each of the three acta
"Dr Jekyll la right," aald tha ehalr. field, and King Louis XI; Mephlstophelea permitting the uae of many reallatlo ef-
"We have only a few momenta more for and Benedict; Lesurquea and Puboao; Bhy- f u Th, tcene Bt thB lron WOrka. and
dullheratlon It la moved and aeconded lock and Dorlcourt; Becket and Corporal " , ,.,,.,
that BVn Carlo b. made a member of Brewater. and Mathlaa. m "The Bella' a the great mob scene are moat atrlklngl
the Repertoire club. The ayea?" par,,n whlch no other actor could come put on. The long caat requlrea the full
There waa a torm or ayea. - -''""-"".''; r- atrength of the company, but glvea to eacn
The noeaT" "V.:,.-wr ""rr.' "" ,"lu .v.. . n. rh.n for aood
. AU kla W IUVII lie Ut'Uiru I 1113 II Tf" OI n I sTPnfr Ul .iiv. il"-'"
Cyrano again wept in- " J" "'J oua nature and liberated the finest reaervea work. Mr. Morrison will be the manly
eagle eye for o much as I , f"Hn of hla aoul. It waa not merely the element - ... mi.. th.
mone cam., ah. ."1- of Yarletv at which he aimed tha enav ... young muvoimww. ; -
without more aao tne momucr. , f fpaunt ch.nM of v.... lflkA beautiful and popular daughter or me
mvi inoui T a. - . . , ' ' . - " - .
aeneral exch.nre of dances
r. .1 j u :. it v..T. ti.,.. ... i.i noes. ruu.
th. field 1 dear, and with an uncommonly : h"uJ reault and
good line of attraction promised, each of In Westmlnater Abbey when Don Carloa 7n,8t'"4 ffjhurt 7 7 !v5r?K,r: makln fl"er of It vital owner of the Iron worka. Mr. Owen haa
the manager, look, ahead to the b.gge.t WSKtJ Ta ' augge.tlon of light, tha ftt one of fat. polished villain part., the acion
bualneaa of year.. The experience of th. l yr'cnch pmcZs. he "could only aa" thronea. chaira and atoola became buahes mind can reach and aa deep a the human of an old family. In which he can be a
past haa eatabllahed that Omaha I. a good by the memory of his own Kate, that he again, the treea came out of their mist heart can feel. gentleman aa well aa a marplot. Mr. Long,
town for established attractlona. but a poor much eympathlsed with the victim of any which lifted quickly and let In the pngni in his character he combined gTeat wis- M Blninann i- Fulton Mr. Todd and
ulaca for exneriments anrt that !rnJ I rm parentul Interference on the part of the sunshine of a warm and roay dawn. dom with great simplicity. Hla whole be- Mr- Simpson Ml. ! uuon. Mr. iwo i au
Place ror experiments, and that good com- Jj klnR A, h, eM down the genera Es,.e Ing waa dominated by Intellect, but his Mr. McKee have atrong character parta.
panle. are aura of proaperlty while here. lhfted to a handsome gentleman In black. v..nmr.nr K th. .DDreclaUon of th. late E?": tr"fl.Kd , every aufTertng and Mlsa Gerald, Miaa David, Misa Hill
Th. beat th. country affords 1 Uated for Jli n?2n:..!tl)"!jt JL h..V.
appearance during th. aeaaon at ' one or nfe. Alcaate, however, nudged a leathern
"ut""i mw Lnwivr., inu manager, jerainwi arniieiiiHa i hi. ciww uu i-nm uu" .Mf-m, .nu m ,n.n oy circumatancea of a hj. rrsiA,l.v Thnr.
rtiwrt to h hn.tr fmm thi. tim. i,nn k. he believed Cvrano waa much more skillful Trlhuna: cruel personal experience hut h ini with matlneea on Bunoay. mesaay, inui.
dav for closing nt .nHn. bualneaa of apeaklng for others. h . Henry 7rvng the atag m,e othera happy, and he gaaed with evea day and Saturday..
. "Cyrano," cried Chevrlal. Dudgeon, D
rih.t m m.i.i in ,. Juan ana n-ing narry. i'u
mi. wrvn .phoed Karl Helnrlcl
An. Af . r nimill tr.tfal .nil v. V. .u I T am4 . n . r
. Av- n.mn, - . ; J u , th. lUmmi OI a BWIUrni i "F"'" . -
wui IU.
-uM 8lr Henry Irving, by hi. friend and ardent ity hla munificence "waY bound. Tin many Mia. Rutherford ar. all wol located
Ills ... . . ....a narafitl WtVI h A lnn.1v i.Au.i t tk.l. paIam Ti Txlt Pr&dl9 Will
I wmi.m Winter of th. New Tork J?8".'' "?rcrv,n Prt y. tempera- b th. bill until after next Saturday night.
8r'- in th. death of Henry Irving the atag mk,e others happy, and he gaaed with evea day
Do!! hi? lost IU moat llluatrfou. figir. and th. ?J1(,b'":,ent:e , " the wide pageantry
ratio " "88 lost its ""' "'"" ,,, u, ha. and pathos of thla mortal .nan. m -i-i
. :',,r.r n.ml world naa io a "wJ-mmt more noble, no heart m... r " .".'i R
ana.uo7a.;p Mff--- JR-tJ.
morrow no win view a complete acene and r. ' ;, ..L I, n... ... did renown, xl. waa in ni. i " kinri r V Vi- Ji..7i. V:. . nmn-
., , , ,, , .. . . ' aa Courvolaler, all with a alight German gia rrui .u. ubi,c service extendd over kind, and In hla death which la a nniver-
coatum. rehearaal of "Don Carlo." at th. .nt but wlth equal enthusiasm, for the writ of '"6 began poor and "imbeav;mnt.-he "ves an immortal
Herald Square theater In New Tork City. Germans never reciprocated the malice of "'V hunibl. tuition, and by force of char- reZ"7, of nju. and iroodn.aa and an
No line will be apoken. The pictorial aid. Frtnch f w th I.'J'TL acur. integrlt, ' if purpoae. lnoe.aant In- l0.:! ?"mP' f all that la herolo and
of theelaborau production w,.?b.th. only Troms xrjrKK grf ffik ISSifA VXST " 1'
conelderaUon. On Tueaday Mr. Manalluld hand defiantly on hla hip. tipped hla long ?en'U8' ne. j .ir.mntin nrofes- .i7I
hi u imorn hi s ... ijt rnia.
be required for this trip and the tour,
Private drea. rehearsala will be given at
Roae Stahl, who aucceeded Mary Man
nerlng In "Janice Meredith" and was prom
inently Identified with a number of rron
man production., will be the headliner of
th. bill that open, for a week at the
Orpheum, with a tnatlnee today. Mlaa
Stahl and company will present Jamea
Forbra' one-act comedy, "The C.horua
Ladv." It ia said to afford Miss Stahl
. . ... i i i nnniT.
and hla trtanliatlAn will fay f ftword With his Iff I. ana swept ins circle k. ' . ,ui.,u uA tt,aa tha mnnt onnamou- Tn .ui
It I. aald an equipment of fifteen car. will w"h.J!S. "ait !ie. M Jf..th"n"'h","i': oua 'representative, to a dignity that it had ... " - "a ucfuI P.lny ample range for the display of talent and
. - unts io nu iiiuu . vuinrv cuw. -v.. hofnrfl nnPKAfi i-ie whb BJiinirivt-u - 'ca
"... .m. ..y .iwi-mi imm to vnicago ana when nft waB ,n France. iaytnB Bl(.ge to the
T. nuiCV ho. ..... . ... . . .
to utter the word in his presence. But ' "the wbrtoS af himin wibltlon- choaen to depict the people and event. .V a V , th t .1, cam. to the
hi. hundred victim, of the Port de Nes e lwh and purpose to make his genera- 0f on. of the email eouthern IinnoE H f ln anlmal8 th.at VM Cam t0,h!
had eatabllahed his valor aa firm y aa hla tlon Her and happier by excelling aa an , fortv t Orpheum. do "stunta" ao numeroua that
.. ' 11 to fnrhtri. ileacrlntlnn. Burton , cham
pion leaping greyhound la exploited aa a
a card. That which la unusual gen
attracta special attention and a bar!
iaieat auojecia. ana preseniea morn u.uy .mm., oy jamea Whit- , ,.. ki i thl. nril.r of event. 1h
In the greateat manner. He touched notn- comD Klley. Fully a acore of tha memhAr. .. . . " ;l c...
the Valentine theater on Wednesday and had estabilsnea nis vaior aa nra vy . n s tlon tt., ana happier by excelling aa an
. w.t h.art nan been nroven bv hla Chlvai- human n.tur. a minl.ter of
Ihursday nights from which every one will ,., nniipt in the Chrlstlan-Roxana af- . . tn th. .nlrltual Ufa. require the services of ... ,.
e rigidly excluded. On Friday night Mr. fair, ao he bristled his mustachlo. and be- For thirty yeara be held the deatlny of tha to preaent the play which th author plon
Manaoeld will act "Don Carloa" publicly on n: English atage In the hollow of hla hand. foUnde1 u th A " ",. feature
the same .tare Saturday the organisation "I never had the pleasure of Don Carlos' and during mat time he preeented only the " ineme of th. famous erally ,
....Ti VL.. ' . . . . . . acquaintance, but I heard of him often greatest subjecU. and presented thorn only Pom by the aame name, by Jamea Whit- ,'
every one will then be given complete rest heart of the beautiful prince.; Kather: Ing base. His energy wa. tremendou. and of th, organlration are children who ar. re"ed UPn l Wt" rec0",t on ' ' 1U,1!
until the premiere at the Grand opera house lnemd valola. she returned hia passion, cV..vVi. . h,,i h. preeented In most attract iv.iv .-TZJ lBner- umm '
Monday nbrht. October Jo. Mr. M.n.nM but hla father, Philip II. the king of Spain, not only tfcj manager of a theater but h. P mTm."t a"!t'1r..d.e.VeIoped term their turn "Originalities. Pecullarltlea
.. ...1 . . . . . : heard of the lovely lady, commanded ner "." L"-.".. -7,"V.V' r. J : 7. " ipio peeun acene, tr,,.ii,i. hioh Indeed. In an
win act i'on varies every nignt mat rrxMnm and on aeelns her commanded visuea tno manan.r oi iiii.uoui, nu in. tne incident Of the iwimmlnr ui- " .
week and at the matinee Saturday, but ?TS?iLSS he'furr. Influence waa felt ja, along th. 1 n- o MIBb6t JJ. b.h ee PMU.
nia ratnera , :: '";.V .ir.C. . r.i.i.Li . . ana wincnester win conmuuio b jubb"".
will do moat of the Jug
ther bride Throld klnr. ausDiciona of hta aorupulously regarded aa well the slightest a mimlo river of real water, and In the !" ,Z . .
. nim. Carlos' hapless romance Is the burden of 0i,i ..n.r th. ..ttin tne best Juvenile work aeen on the .t.a. .
these will be hia only appearances there found himself In love with
thla year. Managers holding contracts
fi'uV !!a!" W"' relT hlm- f"1??' ""P.1"' L.ma.nl.,"ut.,le..b!ir..fi thTpantln, of .oener7. and the ' setting" ;he Jvenll. work aeen on the atage
..,- tn.nniirm urB.n. on i uesaay. in y;f r j L il .k . iu n. and dealglng of playa. but ti. revived and " many a day la shown. "Home Folk."
will act "Don Carlo." at the Boyd Novem- Introduce the prl nee Into thla circle. On rpumalnid the natural method of acting- Is reported to be a great nlav for Wh
ber 10 th0 reputation of the play perhaps on. of th. method that makes impersonation the voll7, .? .fT , , .
1 A my German friends can speak." cnlef obJect of dramatlo art Hi. personal yun. n old, and it la freely predicted
4 -i saw It during thoae glorloua, free, charm war ao great that almost all of the that it will live for many years, for the
Apropos of Richard , Mansfield, Frank fun-loving days at old Heidelberg," aald younger actors of hla time became lnvol- people It depicts are real nennin an it.
lVllal.nh ,kA -- ii .... i. Warl Hpfnrlch "Tt'a nlaved everywhere untarllv Imitator, of hi. .tvlitronrniliinlmr . Kcuyre anu ll.
tl Ha areatest VmnZ; V s in Germany and la loved beyond any other hia Peculiarities, not his power?. Thoae Bcene" arf, rea "" The company I.
una greatest or American actora, haa pre- . , olava. I ll answer for Don neculiaritle. roft.n .rronenu.lv .lMlmat.d n exceptionally atrong one headed hv
aawin Araen
pared the following clever aklt, which
servea to give In a moat graphlo form the
great range and variety of dramatlo en
deavor of Mr. Mansfield:
A MIDNIGHT MKETING OF THB MAN8
', FIELD REPERTOIRE CLUB.
It waa the hour sacred to elves and gob
lins. From a neighboring church town rung
nut twelve sepulchral peala. It had been
a rainy evening. A thick mlat enveloped
the park and aoftened the linea of every
visible ahape, In a way that encouraged an
Imagination of any vivacity. The paths
merged into the fleecy vapor and aeemed to
rise and lose themselves In space. Th.
shrubbery became grey and atone-like In
the fashion of atoola and chaira and thronea
and the treea roae like a ghostly army wav.
ing their gossamer drapery and advancing
tinder a myriad of fleecy canoplea. The
preeented, while the othera'
efforta are deacribed aa fun-making. .The
Four Emperora of Music are accomplished
on a number of different lnatrumenta, while
one of them resorta to comedy. Jolson
Palmer and Jolson offer hat they choose
to call "A Little of Everything." Entirely
new klnodrome pictures complete the pro'
gram.
Music and Musical Notes
Goaalp from Magelaad
Minnie Seligman'e return to the atage
AMlUKMETa.
AMrSEWF.JfTS.
HOY
Woodward & Durgcss
s) Managers.
H
who play, the principal
male part and Archie Boyd, who 1. th.
principal comedian. The remainder of
th. large organisation la aald to be made waa of rather ahort duration, aa her tour
up In Ita entirety of davera of renutntion with William Bramwell In the play ."The
and r.nnto "Mom. nv!tr." i. .. uragon iriy, nas uecn aDrupuy ciu.au.
lURRAH! Tha spirit of th. concert dant opportunity to gratify their taste thl. 7. "pute. ome olka la preeented un- The plece iB by John Hither Long.
promoters haa arlaen; a new ""aaon. Besio.ee tn. iineiseia w. .hall hear ' du.eyn tsroona ana Maurice Campbell haa made aome lm-
..rin. of ronc.rt. huilt unon th. 't18. BP"ton Symphony quartet, with Heln- will be given at Boyd'a theater for three portant engagementa and booked aome tin-
seriea of concerts, punt upon th. rk;h Warnk. aa 'cellist in place of Mr. nlghta beginning next 8unday October 22. portant time for "Th. Little Grey Lady."
old lines, will be managed by Mr. Krasaalt. Prof. Willy Heaa will remain th. oeginning next aunaay, October 22, v , rehearsal preparatory to
winning Clement Chase of Omaha grand Jeaaer. naa Drought noveltlea from Eu- ' launching about the middle or isovemcer.
opera fame. A good many conditions aeem 1J! b'ABiddln Gi,S?uno.fE.1 Bu.y-'.l.8,n,f David Proctor's first week in "A Meaaage
to have converged to make this musical nfiro on Tene.Tv In?
venture a auccess. Not the least of thea. produce noveltlea by Binding, Tanelelt and on "'neoay n Thursday nlghta and ,n each ot tne cite. visited waa unanlmoua.
ta the completion In the Rohrbough build- kekey at Ita four concerts. The Dannreu- special matinee on Thursday afternoon, via: "No better play or company haa ap-
ing of a dainty miniatur.. theater, holding uaf nM pcaa.he:,' v
t m h. .1 iV. v.-t .- vi. ij-il ;"r,." again to umana with "Mr. Black 1 Back." .TJ.V" vy-'"
... . l"" jmarauue. ino, . . . , ... 7 . comedy, "The Toast ot tne xxiwn, in J
ii Tr
about 900 people. "The
i!Iomie'fc.tr'ato2fd tha ,t5riVfp opened on November 23. the attraction which will play three tlmea at Mendelsaohn T0" OM n,Kht performance last Auguat . York thla aeaaon ah. will be aeen on the
"hernial ah. keDt fier cioudv mangle iS.- being th. first of th. Chaae concerts. Thoa. ?L.rie'!Vlei!g.htf,i1 ,0nata ,ltMl?r maha V0 taat. of th. flavor atag. of Daly'a theater. Mlsa Allen foltow.
PtXtuntVuSi who read wistfully of Grace Wa.aall'g promised, " new 'cello sonata byJWmal" thl. late-t of Jolly May', .ucceaaes. and glna Ma,-, .ngment ther which come.
" be.t U cufd" darkn,M nd tna'lM "Shakeapear. Song Cycle" last .eaaon and to another. cello wnata by Jemaln the anouncement that 8h, comln(f Fre zVmmemannV Jr.. who for a time
i ii.h 'JSIa iUXma .. . vi. v,. wlahed they might hear It. may this year Muslo acknowledged: again Is about as welcome as any that managed the to-. of Bertha Galland. has
boots of the matronly, but fascinating
Mr. Lefflngwell, whose busband la chroni
cally Jealous of anybody and everybody.
The lovers and the matron unexpectedly
meet at the home of a mutual friend, where
A llvht wrinA 9mmmA am K. m.V1I .t,.
of th. last stroke of th. clock and In It. revel In It. beauties, aa Interpreted by "Today if Te Will Hear Hla Voice." coul1 be made.
wake bore th. light murmur of votcea. Madam. Shotwell-Plper, Madam. Kather- Jamea H. Rogera, Schmidt Publishing com- $
The park grew alive with a gathering circle , k M Kelly Cole and the great pan'i, '5" "Le. Pth," Jamea H. Rog- The plot of Augustua Thomaa1 latest
of lmpoaing peraonagee. Men of all de- " ' rl"" mr. ik.eiiy i.oiB, ana me greai era gchmtdt Publishing company; "Break , Tm ,n.. x,. ,v,,t,
greea. klnga, emperora, princea, barons and nd ever popular Blspham. In securing O' Sea," John W. Metcalf, Schmidt Publish- comear "Mrs. Lefflngwell s Boots, which
commoners: of many periods and almost this quartet for his opening concert Mr. ,n company; "My Lady Sings," John W. comes to the Boyd theater, beginning next
human "wndu'l"' t8mperment- ae and Chase has shown much discrimination. iSodkmart Hto venlng' dlrect'y concerna a pair
From among th. other there .tepped for- Omaha people like good thlnga, and thl Sumney Publishing company; "The Bam- of betTOthed lovera. who are alienated
ward preaently a little Corslcan with a particular song cycle had a tremendous boo Slide.". Cuscaden, Stern company; because of a passing scandal sequent on
frowning forehead, a nulzxlcal wlap of dark VOgue. Of the singera, Madame Piper la "BeBale and1'." Lewis, Pioneer Publishing- an awkward hotel incident, involving the
nTrtlriTnb5KLT.S.e.h. "ranger, but said to be very fine. Mrs. Bohi'r. RoVton"' D'muna - names of the enamoured .wain and the
and. with a staccato precision, called th Fiske has sung her. In times paat, one. "My Lady Sinus" la a beautiful anna- with
othera to order in theae worda: "The dla- nUms: the contralto role in the "Flltah" IT".. .., , .7 Deauurul "a wltn
tlnguished gentlemen of the Mansfield 2 . .7. contralto role In the Elijah n fine climax. "Llnea" la most effective in
Repertoire club will pleaae com to order." ourln" the firat expoaitlon. She also gav. t. .etting and thoroughly usable for a
"And may I aak may I ask who haa pre- a aong recital In Council Bluffa aeveral mezxo-soprano voice 4
aumed to exercUe the Inordinate Impudence yeara ago, while ataylng with Mlaa Julia Is,
of bringing mi out Int Officer. Originally a Chicago woman, ah. The reviving of theld Apollo club Idea ""ner party haa beert arranged for aome
before St. Cyril'a day, when everyone finally drifted to New York aa a better 1. going to be a sure promise of an interest- "Pedal gueata. A blizzard atorm hindera
evcrybody-do you hear-do you heat y0u field for her art. She haa apent a great Ing musical winter to the singers of Omaha the presence of these particular guests, but
gaping, eh? Why'doyou' .Und the", allent Jeal of Umo broa' much admired Kiclally For aome tim. Mr. Thomas J. Kelly has the assembled few ar. enabled to compare
when you know my health la of the firat n1 'or her beautiful voice. I recall a been considering the possibility of reorgan- note. nd become reconciled. The belated
Importance Juat at thla partlcuar time?" particularly delightful breakfaat which I Izing the Apollo club, which waa some lif- arrival of Mr. Lefflngwell, however, stirs
brade an'd f ."-mine a. bJuVidSa'Sf'hi! 'hared wlth her at the Auditorium Annex teen or sixteen years ago the most popular trouble owing to hi. discovery
stately chair and beat the arms with hi. not ,0 ,on" ago. It wa when ahe waa organization, not onry muaically, but also ' nI" w,f and tne ,over together in the
clenched flata. alnging "Samaon and Delilah" through th. .ocially, In Omaha. The object of the bouae, aa uninvited gueata. The glrl a
cotVrie T'aVch'phanZe boyaVd. tTdeaT com nd ' 1 that th. new Apollo club, which will be permanent, brother-the mentally irresponsible youth
with." said a colonial youth of frank, open wor" produced here. I hadn't the heart and aupported by popular aubacriptlon la who ",xe1 UP the matron a boota with
brow, and a daah in hla manner that be- to tell her that w. had no orcheatra and to develop and foater th. art of beautiful n, lter's admirer's name next comes
wm BriU.hTb blr iwTolmngid n Ch0ral aoclet5r- 1 w" ashamed to. choral alnging. The Apollo club proper, as P0" the scene and entangles the situation
my name with my nationality, and you Affalrs have bettered much since then.) . of old, will consist of thirty-five gentlemen tm more- Not unt11 the w youth
can't come It over pick Dudgeon with any 4 who can sJng, and leading church soloists forcibly subjected to an osteopathic treat-
tUlrt lllt'.nary,Tap.nwhat U. w. Kelfly ZU tewr Who " hlghlr ara t Interest in the scheme "t 1- the general misunderstanding made
her. for?" P' spoken of. Mr. Blspham 1 needs no Intro- Those who are anxious to unite will send clear and the oom",tl0 "torms dispelled.
"There's a new candidate for admission ductlon. as hi. recital at the Baptist their names at the earliest moment to Mr . .
to the repprto re " replied the chairman In church taat year filled the-hearta of all Kelly at 2559 Dode. . .1 Th. moat artistic musical arrangement
-aUriWOTp HH Hc. tru music lover, with th. most exqulalt. 'l52Z Z'yllT LT
behind the othera aa ita owner, a marked delight. alrar, u ,8 hopei that bualnesa meetlnx mU8lcal organization will be found with
roue of the Parisian type, dragged hi Th second concert of the . aeries will and first rehearsal mav b. h.M o?,..? Haverly's minstrels, which open at the
'.'.'U ui'ua,.1'".,,!?. a -cltal by Harold oZot. eUMeen00 member, Krug theater with a matlne. today The
"I'm, ye., a little affair after th opera, who has won an enviable reputation are already assured one will see the nece. engagement is for two days only and in
'.,!rsi"tlble. charmer"." and every seam In for himself In Europe. )ty 0f early aDnllcation Th. T,.. . order to supply the Increased demand for
nt'UC'falr,yPUCk'1WlthCare,,a- nFra-' "' .tone. wU, give icltlmZ Manager Breed ha. decided to hold
How long is this clubwhich I am nrnnrt 1,16 tnlrd reoitul December 18. He Is said mediately fti- th. i t. sneclal matinee on Monday afternoon at th
LTi?!''1.;- Und" Th"e w be no large dra" usual mat.n.e prices. Fred Russell whose
booked Herbert Kelcey and Eflle Shannon
and will preaent them thla aeaaon in a new
play called "The Rector'a Garden." The
piece waa given a trial by Robert Edeaon
aome time alnoe and waa regarded aa a
success.
Mrs. Flske and the Manhattan company
concluded their New York performances
of "Leah Kleschna" last week and have
entered upon a tour of the larger cities
that have not seen this play or witnessed
the work of this dramatlo organization.
After thla tour Mrs. Flske and the com
pany will return for the regular season at
the Manhattan theater, and they will pre
sent on their return Rupert Hughes' new
comedy of contemporary Ufa In New York,
"What Will People Say?"
AMISE5IEXT8.
Ing of alngera.
are
also
evening. Mr. Rogers will have to give
the last
Iclie". wtt-h lU'em'ed'S pSi? htaMn nCert- Th!f M knOWn tn Eu"
, which aeemed to pull hla eyea closed, rope. New York and Boston. Their pro-
that the music be sent for and the ac
conipaniat not given nervous prostration
by having a terrifically difficult thing aet
In front of him th. day before the recital.
This Is continually happening-, and for the
unfortunate one nothing ahort ot the luna
tic asylum looms at the end of the path.
rial aa he lowered him.plf ruiitlrtualv inM
a chair, pounded hla feet to promote circu
lation, tnumtwd hi. spina aa if it would
rami the .tltch, and finally devoted hla
fingera to the few remaining wlspa of hair
which circled In a feeble and broken halo
above hi enameled countenance.
"An open door haa lu advantages,"
drawled Captain Kluntschll, a cynical young
Hwisa officer. "Go out aa well aa come In.
lv longed to go out. Wish I had tha Calve the rlirht-or.... v-
ciiurage, but I'm a natural born coward. ..i ... , .',
Never waa appreciated by the blithering t,lM Rue8T, the 'cellist, and Marie Nlch
putiiic: He auch a bore to be the pet of the one, the violinist, will furnish
..UIII.IB
mualac
closed,
which aeemed to relnnse him araln Into th.
drowsy ennui from which a chance to acore
had roused him.
Aa Napoleon couldn't disturb the historic
position of his hands he rapped for order
with hla historic nervous right toe.
A debonnalr young blonde In run", slashed
waistcoat and trunks and adorable lavender
ley claimed the attention of the chair.
"The candidate whose name cornea before
ua tonight ia a fellow countryman of mine,"
began the young man. "of royal Spanish
blood, heir to the throne, eldest son of our
aki.h old King Philip II. Though, of
course, he could never expect to equal my
record with the ladies "
"Nor Chevrlal'.," chimed In Dick Dud
geon Impudently.
"Nor my worthy old rival, Chevrlal'.."
aald Don Juan, for It was none other, "yet
he haa been buey with them and hua auc
ceeded in falling In love with hla atep
moth.r, the queen, and having a raven
Imired Ca.tlliun prlncex mad about htm.
I take pltuaure in proposing for member
ship In the repertoire club hia royal high
ness, Don Carlos, heir apparent to the
throne of Spain."
"Has he the initiation fee? Vlll he be
able to keep up on his dues? Perhaps he
vould pay em all in advance,- suggested
a grlszled bearded ancient in Jewiau gabar
dine. "You're out of order. Shylock." said tha
chair. ' A repetition of your untimely aug-
''Ion renders you liuble to a fine of
lo.(M ducats, and half of all you po.seaa
Shall M rnnfl.. laA tn th. .tilth
iow groan waa softly eloquent of the their chambers privately and contested of
!w5V.bbh'.CT W occaalon-
thundered a voice on tha edge of the circle, ally a piano or a clarinet quintet, quar-
"Dangeroua! Off with 1.1. head- R tet. and triotherefor. a quartet of voice..
much for Don Carloa" and the sneaker a piano or aong recital, may not be truth-
)f alngera Doubtless many students matte works, with orchestra, undertaken -Uttlnt
acquainted with hla aong. for he 1. at all for the first year; glee., maariaah, have c
and wholesome comedy method.
created for him the title of the "droll
a composer. There ia a conflict of part aonga, choral ballads and' the best of comedian." will once more be commander
her. Whlr.ll will hn.. , W. ... ltv mrai. oi ... . . .
dates here, which will have to be cor- th.i- wi. -i.t k ..i ......
traction ii h. iu . . to unknown singers who wish to assist. Mr.
1'ni' " 'Ji1:'y ..7Ured " that Kelly, will receive applicant, for private
nrivate
voice trial which will not be extreme, on
weoneaaay next at his reHldence. by tele
phone appointment.
For those whollkebands and popular
music. The "Kilties" will soon be alona- .t
gram will be made up of solos and trloa. the Auditorium. (October SI and Novem-
A local pianist win be engugtd. I suggest r L A Scotch organization In full re
galla, which playa all the good old Scotch
aira.
Madame Eamea. who sings .t the Audi
torium, November a, waa three tlmea
decorated by the late queen of England,
with whom ahe waa a great favorite. The
French government presented her with the
It ta rather mean to poke fun at anyone decora,lon of "Ofneier D l'Academlo" a
who la willing to help along the cause of distinction rarely bestowed upon forelgn-
musfc In Omaha, but If Mr. Chase axnlres aiauame names will have the as
to be a really, truly Impresaurlo he must
look up his musical .terms and use them
with precision. In his circular he announces,
"a series of four recitals of chamber
music." Now. chamber music doesn't
mean "given in a little place." It goes
back t. the old days when the rulers of
the land were the patrons of art and had
great geniuaea aa servants in their house
holds. For instance. Haydn waa a paid en
tertainer in the palace of "Prince E.ter-
basy. Many of these aristocrats loved good time will be spent by their leaders
tn-chlef of thla army of fun makera. Rus
sell is a maker of mirth by tha wholesale
and constantly keeps his auditors In roars
of laughter by his merry sayings and funny
songs and parodies. In conjunction with
him are a bunch of funny comedians who
ably assist in making the Haverly aliow
one of the best laughing ahowa on the
road.
"The Rnjah of Bhong." a comedy opera,
book by W. L. Roberta, music by Hal
Campbell, will be presented at the Krug
theater for two nights and Wednesday
matinee, starting Tueaday night. October
2-t. The piece ia in two acta und ia gor
geoualy staged, the firat uct ahowlng the
gardens of the Rajah'a palace in the trop
ical Island of Bhong. and the second re
vealing the throne room of the palace.
Eugene Spofford. under whose direction the
production is exploited, 1ms selected an
especially strong cant, the list of prin
cipals Including Marie MaluteHta. Donald
slstance on her present concert tour of
Kmllio de Gogorza, the younar Rniinlah
haritone; Joseph Hoi! man. one of the arre&t Cameron, the deep toned bbitso; James J.
cellists, and Amherst Webber, the English Murray, the well known comedian ; Uudlong
composer-pianist. The prima donna her- Meley, Madeline Wlnthrop. Minnie Mul-
self will appear three times on the program, lery and Ralph Moore.
She will sing an Italian aria, a group of
English and German songs, and a duet at- T1'e "'w el"ollonal drama. "A Wife's
the end. with Mr. Gogorza. Secret." will be the attraction at the Krug
theater for three nights and one matinee
The Tuesday Morning Musical club will starting Thursday night. October 2ti. It
this season give but six programs. Much presents an Interesting and attractive story,
music and encouraged It. The worka of the
composer were generally performed In
In
planning and preparing them, and they
should lie of special merit.
MARY LEARNED.
NOTKS AXDpKRSOXAl..
Nordlca has offered a prize of fl.OOO for
original American songs.
farairal" will be performed thl season
which sets forth a powerful warning to
young wives and a still stronger plea to
man's honor and consideration. The role of
leading interest, the girlish and beautiful
wife of a young clergyman, who Is turned
out of her home for her fancied wrong
doings, is played by MUs Virginia Thorn
ton, on of the must distinguished of the
approached with the clank of armor and fully set forth as chamber music. As an at the Metropolitan Optra house at regular younger leading women of America today.
"rierVDde.r5- prSSstti T vole of in- !"u",t,0" wh"t chamber music means pr,EkrUh ,ntrnil. c.outlnuin. ber and she has been surrounded by a east of
finite weariness. ''Mortimer?"
"tea, Mr. Brummel."
"Who Is thla person?"
"King Richard III."
"Richard." utterance was. such
in Its best sense tn this country I quote cltal In New York, and the neighboring superior excellence
in. following squio rronj ID. New York re winter. a .
Evening Po.t: ,Vr.r ifV.tB .f.7S -',f.'"': At th. Burwood theater.- beginning with
ma'lne today, tb offering will b "The
aood .races, .nd next .mniiif.r a-ill .in
a bora. Lover, of chamber muslo will have tb rol of "P.r.ifal ' la B.yiauth.
cnciaHTOM
S a . .a ai
Phon. 494.
WEEK COMMENCING
Sunday Matinee, October 22
Today 2:15. Tonight 8:15
MODERN VAUDEVILLE
ROSE STAHL & CO.
Presenting "The Chorus Lady."
BURTON'S DOSS
Introducing the Highest Leaping
Dog tn the World.
SUZIE FISHER
Phenomena Baritone.
CARVER & POLLARD
In Their Originalities, Peculiuil
tlea und Eccentricities.
redford & Winchester
America's Most Celebrated Bur
lesque Jugglers.
4-EMPERORS OF MUSIC-4
Foretnoxt KxpotienH of Music; anil
Comedy.
JOLSON, PALMER & JOLSON
In a New Act, "A Little of
Everything.
KINODROME
New Motion Pictured.
Pric 10c, 25c, 50c
so.
BOYD'S
FREE FOR UDIES ONLY.
HIIDtV tm:Koo, OCT,
AT au'iO O'CLOCK.
A KCIUSTIKIC LUCTIHG ON
BEAUTY CULTURE AND FACIAL
BLEMISHES
Dy DR. CRISTION
OF PARIS, FRANCE.
Late of I'ails Academy of Sclenued.
Beauty Doctor to Mines. Bernhardt,
La Tour, Pattl und Langlry.
Assisted bv one of the most beautiful
women of her age,
MJIt. MAI, B. I).
Monday Afternoon's Lectur. ia rree.
Tueaday Afternoon a AdmUalon tuc.
THREE NIGHTS COMMENCING TONIGHT
"Ton of Kqulitment; Scores of People." Chicago Eve. Pot.
C. T. Daey'. American Plaj
"HOME FOLKS"
. ..WITH
EDWIN ARDEN.
ARCHIE BOYD
And an Excellent Company Under the Management of. JOSEPH BROOKS.
"Throuhout the tour acta there Is aometMna" doing- on th. ataa:. all th.
time. . . . There are two bin scenes In 'Home Flks alone worth th. price of
admission . The large audience called the ilay a success from the alart.
New York Herald.
WEDNESDAY. THUR5D AY-MATfKEE THURSDAY
THAT EXUBERANTLY MIRTHFUL PERSON
AND HER OWN COMPANY
IN OE0R3E V. HOBARrS COMEDY
6s. ESSacE; is BacE;
Mlsa Irwin's new comedy songs Include, "Don't Arguefy," "TM
Steamer Stoker." "Before This Time Another Year You May Be Gone.
"Mellnda" and Filipino Dance.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
first time here 1 Matinee Saturday
CHARLES FROHMAN Present Augustus Thomas' Greateat Triumph
MRS. LEFFINGWELL'S BOOTS
LAST SEASON'S FASHIONABLE FURORE IN NEW YORK FOR OVER
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY NIGHTS.
Presented here with Its splendid metropolitan cast and scenic appointments.
BURWOOD
Woodward 4 Burgos,.
Managers. t
6th Big Week. Commencing This Afternoon'
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
The Woodward Stock Co.
Pies .'iitlng tbe Great Labor Play
LOST P A RAD I S E
Nights and Sunday Matinees, 10c, 25c; Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday Matlneea, 10c, 20c. Professional Matinee Tuesday, with Double
Orchestra. Thursday Matinee and Double Orchestra.
Next Week "The LltUo MinUter."
7A
Night, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c Sunday Matinee, 10c,
25c, 50c. Wed. and Sat. Matinees, all Seats 25c
2 NIGHTS AND TWO MATINEES, TTar-fc r m r
STARTING WITH A MATINEE 1 VJXXy
25c SPECIAL MATINEE MONDAY-250
MASTODON MINSTRELS
i
America's Grandest Organization.
New Features and European Novelties. Scores of
Singers, Dancers and Comedians.
WE LEAD THE WAY.
2 NIGHTS AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE, Tjf " A
STARTING TUESDAY NIGHT, VLl. C-
THAT MERRY MUSICAL WHIRL
THE RAJAH OF BHONG
"THE BIQ BEAUTY SHOW"
50-Peop!e-50-People-50
-A DAZZLING DREAM OP DELIGHT
Good Dancers, Whistable Music, Good Comedy,
Pretty Girls
3 NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE, f
STARTING THURSDAY NIGHT, VJSmrlm t3
Spencer and. Aborn's
"A Wife's Secret"
Great
El
Drama
THE BIG SUCCESS OF LAST SEASON.
Heart Interest, Comedy, Humor, Pathos, Strong Melo
dramatic Interest, a Beautiful Story of
Every Day Life.
SPLENDID OAST. BIQ SCENIC PRODUCTION.
COMING: "HAPPY HOOLIGAN"
I
School of
Illustrated Musk
Chambers' Academy,
2424 frnm St, Omaha.
INSTRUCTORS.
Pluuo Department, Miss Effu Ellis;
Stmllo, J1 Meriimn Block, Council
Bluffs. Ia. Telephone UU. Violin De
partment, Mlsa Msry Oaliill, 2772 Cali
fornia street, Omahu, Neb. Telephone
Red tttTu.
CLASHES:
WadnesUuy, 4 to i It- in.; HulurUay,
t u. in. to li 111.
VISITORS WELCOME.
Frank Oscar levlean
TEACHER OF SINGING
titudenU Are Assured Ease of Pro-
ductlon and Control of Tone.
509-10 Karbach Block
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SUNDAY t
fife CALUMET
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Means Thorough
In Everything P.rtalolog to Dancing.
A school with a 20 year.' record la
Omaha..
Children's classes meet in our new acad
emy, Crelghton Bchool of Luw Building;,
lath near Kumam. Heflnn.ra, Wednesday,
4:15 p. m., and Saturday, 10 a. m. Season,
110 00.
Advaace, Saturdays. S p. m. Season, S6.0&.
High bchool class me la Friday., I p. nv
Seasnn. Ik.OO.
Adult, meet at 1Mb. and Harney .very
Tuesilny and Ftlday, II p. in.
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