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    October 29, 1805.
THE OMAHA ILLUSTRATED HEE.
Talk About Plays, Players and Playhouses
AST week dm a erjr busy one In and to an iilu.sti.ni.in of a possible MtuVi.m for 1 1.. stage deRiftne.1.' This makes a and aiurila niglits and a KuturUuy iimti- ' Kilties." Roderick Bain MacKensle, I
Omibn for those who to to the ln which appan-nt dishonor may reully count of only eleven, but t also include nee. host In himself. He is over seven feet In
theaters. If It waa not an espe- mean the highest of attributes. Ouldo pr- Ben Jonson. who was actor before be- 3 - height and Is a finely built man. The "Ktl
clally notable one. Three com- elstently asseverates his willlnsness to coming playwright. . ,FF.y ,h , n . P ,?u " ties'" come to Omaha tinder the ausplees
panlea made brief stands at the moke anv sacrifice that m be reouiied to -nr rfr.muti... tw. .re thirteen, the yorlli- tn9 Iarce comedy which opens a of clan oordon No. of this city, whose
Boyd, and three at the Krug. while the save his people; when the brutal demand of roster comprising Beaumont. Dryden. ;?"r Cys engagement at the Hme; theater pmcer8 and members are confident of hav
Orpheum and the B'irwood ground away Frlnzlvalle that Oiovanna come to his tent Bhadwell, Rowe. Aphra Behn. Addison. m" """l"' ",8 " ' be ono uf th l"B packed house at each of the three
with splendid bills, and did the business, at midnight, clad only In a clonk, is laid Congreve. Gar. Coldsinlth and Cumber- and brlghteat entertainment, concerts.
The opening attraction at the Boyd ex- before him he revolts and decides that the land to which should. Indeed, be added lna vef BtaKe(1- 11 u bR8C1 on Mr-
emplined splendidly how good scenery may whole city of Pla shall first be doomed. Bulwer-Lytton. Browning and Tennyson. PP" oona, which have been . Cj.aip from Helad.
be wasted on a dull and lifeless play. Mr. Oiovanna makes the sacrifice and saves the Shakespeare is represented by his statue na ar now running In many of the met- Marjr Bhnw wl), piay the title role In
riey. drama Is set In an almost gor- city, but her husband spurns her on her re- alone. On the dsy when Garrlck's coffin ropolltan papers. Among the great features -Mrs. Warren ' j5,a!J
geous array of realistic scenery, and every turn, and show, her that his love Is not was carried to the abbey by twelve players of the .how, aside from th, pretty girls FauI "
effort ha. been .trained to give the affair enough to accept her protestation, of purity, each from Covcnt Garden and Drury Lane n 'un"V comedians and the great list of sm fihuberts parents are suing the
life, but It Is like soda pop after the flu Involved In this condition Is a much more and a military guard had to patrol the specialty artists. Is the much talked of Pennsylvania railroad for fcWOOO as dam-
ha. departed. May Irwin was greeted by .ubtle problem than the mere .nrface rela- long line of carriages and populace stretch- diamond ballet. In which twenty of the ",F.,"t .sVuedTA wrecWseDri'ni''
audience, .he deserved, and certainly d- tlon. Indicate, and one that ought to doml- ng from Adclphl Terrace to Westminster, most .tunning show girls appear resplend- 8,a( n "h a pPav that will
lighted them all. The fine PYohman com- rate In an Intelligent production of the play, Cumberland records: 'I aw old Bamuel ent In costumes of black silk velvet, so likely last him for the season, at any
Pny In "Mr.. Lefflngwells Boots." a and yet thl. note does not appear to have Johnson standing at the foot of Bhake- heavily embroidered and trimmed with rate He opened his career In ' Wollle
smart society comedy by Augustus Thomas, been sounded at the Manhattan by the cow speere'a monument and bathed In tears." brilliant, that they are positively daziling "erweU reeled Monday Clght anfl WM
met a most cordial reception and merited Canv now ereaentin the ni thers Here hv this soot I. Sir Henry fittingly to o the
Bye. ' William raikani mrA "Tt Qi n. w-
... 'iciiriu utpun aivtiii. nrsv lira , buried, who so nomy uvea ior nis an
.C?T.Jrl ' .,l''UenHaVe'!y, mln The burla of Bir Henry Irving In "West- and graced It anew In the eye. of the
ll. i i"-t" h 0tAljngVTll AbbV wording to Otis Bkin- world."
to th. bad. and left a bad .pot for "A . , . '. .1. ...,. .,
vi nt s s-vrm, tin - it- , iniuu i. hi it;
In. history that this high honor has been Comln ETente.
The hackneyed phrase of an "evergreen"
man are accepted In New York not ex
actly seriously, but as presenting a play
will be seen at the Krug theater for three
n C h t I till RfttliraV r,itlmia .lavMn.
paid to nn actor. "The last member of our Xlm Murphy I. to be with us again the XnurBdav nlgnt Novembwr 2- ..Yon Von.
ij ui ttsi'iti in-iuiTj iifiiiH tu utj ciiLuiiiur nrst hair or in wee it. uvbiii"b
. .... . -Th? 1...1V I. .--.-.1.1 - ln ,llp lrre;lt English Pantheon."" remarked Mgement Bunday evening when he will be
, , 1 " .v,- . .v.! M"- Skinner, "was John Henderson, who seen in his new comedy. "A Corner ln Cof
Wife'. Secret" to follow. Thl. latter com
lany I. far above the level set for that
sort of .how, and depends rather of his
trionic ability than stage setting, to .o-
.ucces. may with some Justification be ap- tnat ,s of Interest. It is quite apparent
rn. tr. h- nin "v i- .. v, u that Edward Milton Koyle spoiled a very
pl ed to the play. Yon onson, which strong one-act sketch by stretching It Into
of an Improvement on the type. At the 7" ;' . " " ' ir "cen ln n" new """"" , " Pacific, and ha. made a f
. . . .r . died In 19, six years after Garrick. Hen- Th. nmn bill wilt be Eiven on Mon- . .
Uurwood and the Orpheum the patronage -. .. , ' . ..,,,, . ,, , Bim mu wimu management. An excellent
. .. , , derson was famous a. Bhylock and ral- h. Wednesday matinee, . . ,
wa. Urge all week, each house having a . . ,0. , VIaK,K day evenrng ana tne anetay "a""c ' been engaged this season.
good bill.
staff and was the first actor of Macbeth wh(Ie on Xue8(jay and Wednesday night. It
to dress the role In a Scottish costume. ... . r.r-.-ntatlon of that famous
A. far back as 1M Richard Watson SlnCe Hend?"0 no" of. the Illustrlou. c,agslc ..T,avId GarrIck" preceded by a
.on" has, during the past fifteen years,
been seen from the Atlantic coast to the
Pacific, and ba. made a fortune, for It.
company has
with Earl K.
Mitchell ln the title role.
a three-act plsy.
"Buffalo Bill" writes to the editor of The
Bee from Paris to contradict a report that
his show has closed ln France, lie sends
along a slip giving the Itinerary of the
Khow, which Is now In the south of France,
and will go Into Marseilles on November 1
and play there till the 12th.
GI'der ponderoiiHly declared agatntt the
tendency of the American stage toward a
lower level; he condemned the "commer
cial" spirit of the manager. In term, that
were roundsct, If they were ponderous, and
flofged the actors for cheapening their art
by enaotlng the play, then offered. "Sow-
Ihg the Wind" wa. one of the play, that
players of the English stage has won a
resting place In the venerable shrine until
now In Irvlng's c.ise. Macready missed It,
although Sarah Blddons and her brother,
John Philip Kemble, are both represented
by monuments. Mrs. Blddons 1. shown a.
The bill of eight varied feature, that
.tart, the week with matinee today at the
one-act playlet, entitled "Uncle Ben. Mr.
Murphy's company include. Mis. Dorothy Orpheum. like last week's program, Is
Btierrod and other excellent players. headed by a sketch that Is calculated to
eet up a claim for serious consideration.
To Corea, where Quaint custom., man- it i, Enisode From MtKlftt-n T.(f
Dy monuments, airs, oiaaonn mown a . . - --aii nnny Ad . . . .... '
Sir Josrtua Reynolds' Tragic Muse and f rlim a"d J"0'?!:.1, .try ".h T."1 pre8ented ' " aut"'. Eva
Kemble a. Cato traveled when ln .earch of a new story Westcott and company. It I. described as
' .v. ,.1.,- upon which to build a comic opera, and a .ensational drama Dlavlet. and Is nemllar
lie U1I111II1C UldVTI B T 1 1 J .... . . m l - . "
had aroused his gorge. It was not men- th(, atorled abbey are: Thomas Better- when ne "owea nl9 imaginauve mcuiun )n that the speaking part 1. In monologue.
Honed by name, but Is described with suf- ton tne RogClug 0f the Restoration stage; t0 roam ha ""vlde,i Henry W. Savage A1I the othor act8 Br(, 1)Krt Rn(1 llvpIy typ.
Ilclent accuracy to enable It. idontillcatlon v ' o .u .w- i i.n. with one of the prettiest, wittiest and most ioaiiy of the kind associated with vauwmih
by any ono at all familiar with the drama son., tragedy'; Spranger Barry, Garrlck s consistent play, ever given a musical set- Ed Howard and Frank North, the cross-
of ten year. ago. The French farce, then handsome rival as Romeo In the celebrated ting in the comic opera, "The Sho Gun." flre conversational comedians, have a skit
being offered were properly anathematized, duei t.etWeen the Covent Garden and Drury To Gustav Luder., master of technique and they call "Those Wore Happy Day.."
and a general regret was pronounced at ane theater.; Samuel Foote, the mimic, possessed of a brain filled with musical od- Troba. the noted Juggler, Is an Initial bld-
the unfortunate condition; the stage and whom Dr. Johnson found to be such an djtles, was given the task of musically der for favor nerp ..A -rvinter session"
the drama were drirtlng away from safe irresiFtlbly "comical dole;' the unique David treating "The Sho Gun" and his work haa wt)j be tne V8n,.ie for th(, we known
mooring, over u sea of shallows, whero Garrick. greatest of thorn all; Henderson, been well done, so well done. In fact, that purveyor, of mirth and melody. Holcomb
rocks abound and whore destruction an(j nv. aerexi.es, Nance Oldtleld. Anne "The Sho Gun" bas been one of the most Curtis and Webb. Buckner, the sensational
threatened on every hand. Wonder what Braceglrdle, Susannah Clbber, Hannah satisfying successes this country ha. ever performer on a cycle, will ride on ladder,
he think, of the situation now? He has pritchard and Anne Crawford, the wife of known, and for six consecutive month. It an(1 do a varety of darInK and difflcuIl
abandoned his editorlaj debate of the mat- gpranger Barry. The least remembered of wa. the attraction at Wallack'. theater, -jtuntg-. 0 the nerve testing kind Dan
ter. but it Is not at all likely that he has these, MIb Pritchard, had her epitaph N,w York, and with the Identical produc- QUnIln Rnd Kener Mack wlll lve' tnelr
given up his right to an opinion, and It written by Whitehead, the poet laureate tlon and brilliant cast It will be shown at own (dea of .,Jugt F .. ... ..WhiHtI1.,
1 1 K 1. ..I 1. 1. 1 .... . . . . . ...... ,l. Tl kAn. Thn..i1att 1?rl1fiv '
iM.irtuiu 11 urn .11 .-.uii.s 1., or ner aso who praieca ncr u uium ui. jjuj u uic.o. i-k -pom Brown and entirely new klnodrome
AMI'S EMEITS.
CRtlQHTOM
hear from him Just now on the condition of
the stage ln New York.
Imprimis, at the Manhattan, under the
aeglH of Harrison Grey Flske, who has
Hlmost blatantly Insisted on the "pure."
:nd who has time out of mind denounced
picture, 'complete the bill.
Music and Musical Notes
Mmlc Calendar for the Week
the "dirt" drama. "Monna Vanna," is being TLE3DAY-8:1S p.
produced. Reader, of this column nre more WLUNtHDAY-Matlnce and evening. The
or less laminar witn tne proniem intro
duced In this play by Maeterlinck, it Is
approached with a due spirit of deference,
and Is treated in a most skillful manner,
the argument, ln defense of Oiovanna
being thrown Into the high lights, but no
amount of sophistical envelopment can en-
Tha bill at the Bufwood for the coming
week Is "The Little Minister." This
Is ono of the tenderest of love stories, .ur-
nnr the flntMr, mu. h thi r, rHnii.- founded by the quaintest of humor, and
., The Kilties, Audi- mlxup, Mr. Smith lectured Thursday night 8et ,n a background of quiot life, .0 that
at the Westminster Presbyterian church """ poierummies are or me nign-
on "Good Government." est Tne "reat uccess that attended the
' publication of the story, and afterwards
Mr. Ben Stanley has reorganised his festl- its production on the stage, attests the
val chorus, which will make it. first ap- public Interest felt in the piece. Director
poarance the lust of November, together Long appreciates the task he has set for
with the Cuscaden orchestra. Mr. 8tanley his company, and has made plans accord-
is also directing the Church Music club, Ingly. Extra rehearsals were held during
which consists of forty picked members, the week, special scenery has been built,
Klltiua. Auditorium
HK germ of "managerltis seem,
to have .truck the town ' hard.
It Is a proof that people and
things have the look of pros
perity. Mr. Chase was the tlrst
i..c iield with his series of recitals. The
iiii, i-uu(;'ai me HB'y inw .ill WHICH lull wiin ima manual v tu.-.i - - , ka. k . i r - k .w , ... ... , .
central action of the flay depends. The ment guv last eson. togeliier with 1U "2 .be" f orn,eJ. . for both ploasure nd everything possible done to make the
sacrifice I. made. It I. true, for a high and prw-nt promoter's hustling abllUes. make. pn:dUdy-ThldD"bl' T'ZZZV ? ' T
lofty purpose, but this purpose I. more .ucces. a foregone conclusion. I received ltt wlS LJ , ,,.' T 5? T La5y,Babby" Dart that ma1
or les. blunted by the .ueceeding fact that the " Shakee.ue Bong Cycle" a day. ".- 00 lT , l nou.; Mr. Morrison wl 11
In the expected barbarian Oiovanna dla- o. It 1. attractive and delightful in ! C0mpo8od for U8a ,n our chureh be Gavln .D'hari" .Mr ?we" f aDtaln Ho1-
BCrvlCS. 1nW.II anil f r Pullnn TnrH Rlnfnnl Tk-
splendid character studies necessary to the
Mis. Janscn had a little experience last play are well distributed. The piece will be
cover, a man of part, and ' attainments evory way. "Song Cycle" ha. gotten to
beyond those of her husband, and ha. loved mean, lor a great many people, Lisa Lea
ner ill in lurai wily ior jrrnra; inn roi-BiJiiun .".. - wt,u ,.. . a ,,,.... 4 . , . .
of her lead. Inevitably to one of two con- .ensuoug, gloriously Pagan atmosphere. ray night which te.ted. her pol.e a. a repeated each evening thl. week and at
el..tn. n.t.r,nln.H aeenrrtln, tn .h. Mrs. Wassail's work is exactly the reverse. "" "- "irougn wun nymg maunec. on -ruesaay. Tnur.oay ana Bat-
bent of mind that is to decide. The ethical In spots it Is almost puritanic ln form. f'"" . occlo took place at Wash- urday,
problem offered Is not an excuse for the but with burst, of boautlful harmony and , "' " "ur. nu.
sexual debate Involved
-lV.... m,. m.h, m-. r-..h ever I have attended a concert at thl. place The great musical event of the near fu-
"nu I""' i"B - -" t k.- .l. .. k... tor. will h. h. .nn..r.n. r,t VfaI.rv..
this play Mr. Flske ha. done a great deal of Chicago, gave two Wagnerian lecture- " i" a " ".. "I"" "
to destroy all the good he wrought by recitals a couple of ears ago at the First f the program long .tream. of .Wut. con- mafif""'.,r STfJZr'
his well grounded objection, to "Iris" and Congregational church. Tho.e who heard tnhte,-'00kln clum down.talr.. P"f of brated artist, at th. Auaitor-
h-. ,h..r. h.r rta.htr What do you .uppoM they go forT Well. ,um on Wednesday evening, November 8.
' - rlvc, her talent. anyway, Mis. Janaen waa In the middle of Madame Eame. has few equal, and no
At the Garrick the entire week was de- her n". when a particularly rotund indl- "Perlor. a. a grand opera or ooncert
voted by the Arnold Daly company to re. After a two years' residence In Omaha, vldual missed hi. footing on the top step 'nger. She ha. a wonderful voice and a
dnai'suls of the Oeore Bernard Shaw play we are to have the pleasure very soon of and proceeded to bump relentlessly and personality that ha. won her host, of
that I. to bo onVred on Monday night for hearing Mrs. Douglas Welpton ln a song murderously all the way to tke bottom. rnenaa tne world over. Accompanying ner
tha first time on any stage. It Is the limit recital. Mrs. W. W. Turner is the manager It wa. startling, and worse than that, it on tnls tour ar three of the greatest ar
of Phawlsm. "Mrs. Warren's Profession" of thla venture. As Mabelle Crawford, wa. tunny. You couldn't help wondering tlsts now before the public: Emlllo De
is one that subiect. It. professor to crim- Mr.. Welpton had a wide reputation. She what waa left of him, and whether he had Oogorza, the famous baritone; Joseph
Inal prosecution nmone clvlllied folk., and sang with the Thomas orchestra on. two a mantle Miss Jansen went peacefully Hollman, the foremost cellist of the pres-
In decent society It Is never mentioned, and of its tours. She also appeared with the along .ne carried the day. n ua.y, ana mr. Amnersi weDDer, me
yet the brilliant and erratic Shaw ha. dig- Chicago Symphony orchestra, and the Van- J . celebrated pianist,
n lfle1 it hv msklnr It the tonic for a three, der Rtrucken organization. Her work ln Mr. Kellv annnnnv.. ih.i k. no ki.
act drama It might he better, probably, to oratorio was especially good, and her en- men', chorua 1. closed to application, ln k f , v. a famou" Regimental
say that Mr. 8haw hn. reduced his pro- gagements were many. Mr. Sherwood had the women a chorua he .till needs contral- Gordon Highlander, of Canada,
teuton to the level of Mrs. Warren's for her assistance in his., recitals for four sea- to.. Rehearsal, will be called ln about thrC concerts ln the Auditorium
th. time belnav At all events, this nlnv. son. (-Rrreno. Zelsler. Clarence Eddy. thre. um.k. on Tuesday evening, October SI, Wednesday
which so cleverly dlscusse. an Impossible David Bisplium, Plunkett, Green and Sara $ matinee and evening. Thl. great company
tonic and which with polished cynicism dis- Anderson are among the artist, with Are wa to lose McDowell? The musical of musician, and entertainer, ha. had ev
lays ti e nith and degradation of the whom .he ha. been associated In her work, world has tried to look upon hi. long ill- ral 8eas0n of remarkable success and ba.
brothel before It. spectators. Is to be of- The recital which Bhe give, at the Lyric ness with the eye. of unbellef, hoplng that pIayed before Immense audience, through-
fered In It. entirety In New York on Mon- on the evening of December 7, should be his indisposition wa. only temporary, and out the varloU8 countries of Europe, ln the
ilxy night and ln a theater named for one very liberally patronlxed. that he would get back his powera ln all United States, Canada and Mexico. In the
who has always been revered because of their fullness. The following Information band are twenty singer., whose rendition
ivhat he stood for In relation to the dra- Mr. Simms has had rather unusual clr- from a New York paper looks anything but 0f BUch ,avorlte alrs "Ye Bank, anl
mntle art. Pure'.y if condition, that pre- cumstance. meted out to him In the begin- cheering. There seem, to be a ort of un- Brae8" "Annie Laurie." "Scots Wha Hae."
vailed In IK were such a. to draw from nlng of hi. winter', work. An organist', der insinuation through everything that hi. P,e"' 18 elluislte- There are several excep-
Mr. Ollder the leremlad he then uttered, church doesn't often literally blow away, experience at Cornell permanently hurt his tlonaIIv c'ever dancers, and there are four
wbst will he say to the condition, of 1906? n,or I. hi. organ scattered over the adjoin- spirit: bagpiper.. The big drum major of the
At lent. they are not encouraging to those in town lots. The All Saint, people de- It ha. been known v,. .1.
who hold that the theater Is a place for the liberately and with much expense put Edward MuuDowell is seriously ill. It wa.
education, d-velonment and direction of their church uoon it. "last legs." Great f'Spj1 ,t'.'at .a. u""llt'r a' l"
. , .. . - . . . , . iii xeieruoro.
'Phone 494.
WEEK COMMENCING
Sunday Matinee, Oct. 29
Today 2:15 Tonight 8:15
Modern Vaudeville -
EVA WESTCOTT & CO.
Presenting "An Episode In Modern
Life."
ErJ-HO WARD & NORTH-Frank
"Those Were Happy Days."
TROBA .
Juggler.
HOLCOMB, CURTIS &
WEBB
In "A Winter Session."
BUCKNER
. The Sensational Cycling Marvel.
DAH QUIIILAil & KELLER
MACK
In Their Own Idea of "Just Fun."
Will STUNG TOM BROWN
KIHODROME
Always the Newest In Animated
Photography.
PRICE8-IO0, 25c, SOo
AMl'SKMESTS.
.KMX SCET.
if LI"'" ay laaiiam sn,n
n
Woodward & Durgcss
Managers.
RETURN INOAOVMPOIT, ROUR TONIGHT .
B"Dtu3 GflBJKPHV-
And Dorothy Ghcrrod Presenting Twd Great Comedies '
rn;?W;dr.:sfi:; A Corner in Coffee
Tut.diy and W.Jnt.dty Evtnlnti -DAVID QIRRICK.
Prodd by th Ont-Aet Piyt, MHZ. Bid
TH J H 3 DAT, FftlOAY AH 3 SATURD AY. MUiNZE AND NIGHT
Hnry W. Savig Offtr th Mit Dallghtfui of
Modrn Comic Oprai
The Sh yOD
THE BRILLIANT CA8T INCLUDES JOHN E. HKNSHAW, AONES CAIN1D
PROW N, MAY TEN BROECK. T. C. I,KAHY, ISAHKIXB 1VARMOND. LJIW
RENCB COEVER AND MANY OTHER WELL. KNOWN ARTISTS.
BURWOOD
Woodward & Burg,
Managers.
publlo teste and manner.
wa. the ruin thereof. The soul of the
N. H.,
wouid k
church escaDed Intact, and ha. now found better, but neither mountain air nn ...
Mr. gothern and Mis. Marlowe have set a temporary resting place at Bt. Mary'. iH-'r.t tnedical treatment proed able to ar-
them t.lkin again In New York. This av.nue. Mr. 81mm. gathered up the piece. J,Vw come "to VdlZZfcVl"
time It apnear. to be that they do not play (musically .peaking) and I. now In working complete nervous coiTa..- Thi. TnTim.!
"The Taming of th Shrew" as Ada Rehan trim. The first concert of the Musical 18 'he result of years of overwork. His
y years done
alone would
- " " will sing pari songs ana ioik songs unic- tnuuiimianceB greany Hastened the calam
un m- nwnoai oi me sevenieemn companied. The soloists Will be Miss Por-
eentury. Th. chief criticism aimed .gainst tBrntIdi contralto, and Mr. Gahm, pianist,
them rest, on the fact that they have not Mr Blmms will also be assisted by Mr.
taken any one of th familiar acting ver- oa! Dlckerman, linpersonutor, a re-
ion. nui nav gone 10 me aumor ior meir cent arrlval ln town. The rehearsals of
the society will occur on Tuesdays. More
me laming or ire snrew - as Ana Kenan trnl. The first concert of the Musical rei.uit or years of ov
played It. or according to twentieth century A1J BOclety will be given on the evening ,,"';l"r, ! 'ias twenty
llghU. but rather give It a. they think of pecember 4 at the Lyric. The chorus ot have brought on "scnsl
AMISKMEMS.
AT THE
AUDITORIUM
MLY1E.
tH EU3 IH 3
And Her Concrrt Company
Wednesday Eve., Nov. 8
Seats go on sale Saturday. November
4th, at 10 o'clock at the Auditorium.
PRICES. 75c TO 51.50
Mail order, accompanied by check
will he carefully and promply re
served. Plata of the Auditorium will
be mulled if desired. Address all com
munication, to I
J. M. C ILL AN,
Manager Auditorium.
i SS33B3BXE
ity. A ear ago last spring Mr. MacDowcll
while crossing the street one evening was
xun down by a cab. The horse had slipped
on the sleet and the driver was unahlo to
check it. The wheel, passed over the com
poser neck and evidently Injured the
fcplnal nerves. What aggravated this In-
juiy a mat it came at a tinm when his
- - - - - - ... i, is ucf vuua
hopes at the end of the year Pwer exhausted becausa of the well knu.vn
his efforts with the Pittshuis: worl"y. "n't excitement of the previous v lu-
hls efforts witn tne fittsnuig ter AM lmghl nttvo boe n w ,
altos and more bassos ure much needed vauiity was low, and must of his nevuus
Mr. Blu.rns
to wind up
orchestra, his chorus giving the oratorio poser at this time taken a complete rest for
of "Elijah." He is now In correspondence a year; but he could not afford this, lie
., ,hu -ubiect Success to him" had ,0.t('&'h 10 fupport hini-lf and. more-
on this BUDjeci. autcess 10 nun. over he eJp,.njej much of his precious
- i77 , . . JtrenjUh in giving, as he had always done,
On November 6 the Hagenow quartet of free lessons to talented but poor stud"nt
Lincoln, consisting of Mr. Charles Hage- pne morning every week was given up to
now. violinist; Mr. William Quick, second Sn5,
violin; Mrs. llagenow, viola, and Mis. Jle wm bo brought ha. k to New Yin w in.
Idea., and persist in making th. play what
they conceive was the plain Intent of
Shakespeare, a huge farce. In this course
they are well supported by excellent author
ity, and In the Sunday papers they con
sume much space defending their attitude.
It appear, at thl. distance Just a trifle
amusing, the spectacle of an actor and an
actrea. of the eminence and admitted In
telligent of this pair leing compelled to
explain to their auditor, ln easy words of
on syllable what should be plain to any
on who has read th play. That I. the Elche -ceiust, wlll give a recital of cham- day; the president of the Boston & Maine
advice they give the dissatisfied-read the ber muslc at rnlly church. This quartet l,1'1 !!.i1nd!y r"4' I'rlvu, far at
play a. enaxeepeare wroi. u; out no not dMervedly popular in Lincoln, and their i, may rovVr If he 7 7hP" Ulal
read what .omeon els ha. written Into it. program ,re promises to l.e very lnk-r- of American music will hiv7 suff.n
Tu production, aside from It. departure ,.. irreparable Ions, ior he Is In the best period
from traditions, 1 admitted to be a ft creative activity, only 43 years old. How-
triumph. On November rtnTVuemlay Morning he'haso, X'.' toTn'Ve
Musical club wlll hold Its tlrst recital at hint a place among the immortal musters
Neither did the New York critic, glv to the residence of Mrs. E. A. Cudahy. Miss
Mme. Bertha Kallch a remarkably cordial paulsen 1. the leader, and the morning Xl . ?' . gner leUer to his beloved
iBception on her presentation of the leading wlu be chiefly devoted to chamber music. latllde husband are now .bout to be
rol of "Monna Vanna." The Time. say. Mr,. lugenow. violinist; Miss Eicl.e. "eel- r,?P"bl""'ed in Germany. Many letter, pre-
th play I. greater than th actor, .nd ii,t; Miss Paulsen, piano. Miss Bishop. V'.U ,y ""PPressed or curtailed will be
that th cast 1. manifestly unabl to realix who has juti returned from a yeur's study aaded- W esendoncks are surely soar-
the full meaning of the line, and .ituatMns. lu Boston, will sing, and also Mrs. W. W. 'nf t0 u,ne- Mr- louder of Chicago, when
Th Tribun say. the great tent scene .,n Turner. The ccoinpanltB are Mrs. Ken- lectured here, said that Americans were
clearly beyond Mme. Kallch. and Mr. uedv and MUa Ha,ico. k. It 1 the object entlrel' in'Phle of conceiving or appre-
Jewtt. who haa th rola of Prin.ivalle. ot the tocieiy lhlb Bcason to give excep- , tiu,1,,s Platonic or "soul
Alan Pal y. tn play t. dull and lifeless. t dually good programs. Heretofore there
and John Corbln aay. In th Sun that brll- have been o many that thorough prepara-
llant flashe. alon avt th piece. In no Uon wa, impossible. The Idea I. to put
place doe. It appear that th great ethical tne member, more upon their metal, j
point Insisted upon by Maeterlinck In hi. Ine music will really be worth while, both
dramatisation of th legend I. emphasised for performers and listeners. A full at-
by th actors. An Inkling 1. given In the tendance la eurnestly solicited for the open-
clesdng act. in which Ouldo insult, th. ing concert,
woman he professed to lor and turn, her
fMm htm uttnl. Tha dominant nota of For the second time in the recant his.
tb Kallch production sterns to be th tory of the MethodUt Episcopal church the itlaViLV living k1!' Y" ,eted h'm a th"
fleshly, th .ptrttuU having been entirely choirmaster and his entire choir h.ve T,i ,jxti1," birth',)av0nolrO'eth
lgnaid. mv for this .Ingle Instance. This '"walked out." It la not surprising If violinirt. AuKust Willi, liny, waa cefe'brauii
I. too kad. for If "Monna Vanna" ba. any inor than ordinary comment is aroused. ':i London. September 21. Hi. father, ilkh!
rwwa for being at all. It I. because of the Rev. E. Comble Smith has ben the pastor "'JVJ and ctlv ana plays the
mentality and th capacity for understand- on both occaslona I hav heard It halt- . . ,, ..
. .. - . .w- .... . .i... ... " . . 'luartei. ai:. Karr, so-
iiT stun actmi'iiu. wiiMuvm loti iviiuui w iu.j " w.i siiuiu (huiiuwm prano; miss furierheM. contralto; Mr
eontroileo. It. argument la airectiy soieiy 10 nave nis sermons ine wnuie oaKing. cunu. irnur, ami air. naverstock, bao,
U th exposition of th Mlflshn. In- When they aren't he weep, on the Janl- ",vt.ia recl .1 Thunvlay evening ln
.1. . . ..t. .. k.ai., ... . Council Bluffsat the meeting of the foaa
uw r1 -f - ........ n-yu. v Bouitmestcrn learners aasociatlon.
iiicuusuip. fisyoe tnat revelation will
come to us aleng with "atmosphere."
MARY LEARNED.
ote and Personals.
David Bispham will sing in Uncolu on
ime. taive is coming with a private
Car' r'tlnu t servants, one dog and a
...;-iivib: i"j cr auiouioDiie.
LABX week bt. Baena celirt ki
THE "KILTIES" ARE COW
THREE CONCERTS IN THE
AUDITORIUM
Tuesday, Oct. 31
Hllow'n Night
Wedre:d3y. Nov. 1
Matins and Evening
Same programs ns given
by Royal Command
before
His Britannic Majesty,
King Edward tbe First,
and the British Court
at Ealmoral and Sand
rinyham Last Fall.
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75c, 50c, 25c.
Children 25c.
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Ilhdor wltone atlbpli'es
the "KILTIES" visit
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Seventh Dig Week, Commencing THIS AFTERNOON
The Woodward Stock Co.,
PRESENTING
The Little EL .Blister
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Profession Matinee Tuesdays, with double orchestra. Regular Thursday Mati
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Thursday and Batinee matinees, 10c, 3'c.
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FREE FOR LADIES ONLY
TOMORROW AFTERNOON, OCT. 30, 2:30 P. 1.1.
A SCIENTIFIC LECTURE ON
Beauty Culture and
Facial Blemishes
Y ,
& ). '
-if 'Mi
.aiL. .
DR. CRISTION
Of Paris, France
Late of Paris, France, Academy of Sciences; Ex
President of the Beauty Culture College, and Au
thor of th. French Text Book. "Dermatology,"
adopted by the most Up-to-Date Medical School..
Beauty Doctor to M.nss. Bernhardt, La Tour, Patti and Lsngtry
Assisted by oneof the most beautiful women of her age,
MME. MAY. B. D.
HONDAY AFTERNOON'S LECTURU IS FREE.
TUESDAY AFTERNOON'S ADMISSION IS 30 CENTS
No woman who values her personal appearance should miss hearing thl. fl
French master oi Beauty culture.
0
BOYD'S
Woodward & Burgess,
Managers
3 Nights, Commencing, Sunday, Nov. 5th
Wiltoiv La.cka.ye
In WM. A. BRADY'S Productions of
ITHE
PIT
TRILBY
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MM
TH E AT E R
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4NIQHTS AND TWO MATINEES, f f f A" f
STARTING WITH A MATINEE I W U t
Tha Funniest of tb Funny
s
Happy Hooligan':
Trip Around the World
tie Scored tbe Most Tremsndous Triumph Known In Years
SEE THE CLEVER GIRLS OF RAVISH1NS BEAUTY
THEY ARE A REAL TREMENDOUS SUCCESS
THE WILDEST FANCIES OF THE IMAGINATION
Three Nlehts Starting Thurs
day, Matinee Saturday
November 2nd
The Same, the Refreshing the Merry Swedish Boy From
the Hills of tbe Old Country
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OLD FOLKS. BELOVED BY THE CHIL
DREN. A SOURCE OF PURE FUM.
.NEW U'MBEKMEVH QUARTETTE, I.OO JAM AM) LUXURIOUS
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"YON VONSOX 1st A8 BllRJHT AS A TWENTIETH CENTURY
INCANDESCENT LIGHT OVER A LOT OK TALLOW DIPS.
COMING
-The Volunteer Organist.
RODERICK BAIN MACKENZIE
Height TV, ttet. ihe big drunn.Jor ot Uio "Kiltloa.'
Mr. and Mrs. Chambers'
School of Dancing Row O331
Adulc Beginners, Mondays a ad Thurs
days. 8 P. M.
Assembly dates furnished on appli
cation. Children, Tuesdays and Saturdays
Misses and masters advanced Satur
days 4 P. M.
High School class opens Friday. Oc
tober 0th. I P. U.
Telephone F-187L
Chatelain School of Languages
FRENCH, GERMAN,
SPANISH, FENCING.
The best results are obtained by our
melliud of tern hlnfcr. Trial li.ciu free.
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TACLC DMIOTE DINNER
SUNDAYWl
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