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TITn OMAITA SUNDAY BIT,: NOVKMIVJJ 13 1010.
Attractions the Omaha Theaters Are Offering to Their Patrons
G
FOROK EVANS' Honey Ty
minstrels will be th sttrartlon
at the ltrndls theater tnnlg-M.
Monday snl Tuesday, with a
sperinl matinee on Tuesday
aftrroo'ir.. When Cohan and
Harris announced th engagement of
Uorge Evan to head th big minstrel of
fering under their direction Ihree years
ago. It mrkM the Inauguration of a new
lease of Ufa for thl tinie-honored atyle rof
entertainment. Tha subsequent brilliant
production and aweeplng surcesi of their
klf organisation la now theatrical history.
Tr two years tha Cohan and Harrla mln
man, with a sen appreciation of tii lu
dicrous. The daring erfoTinano of etrentth
and asillty of t' Rwrti make them a
Iron feature. Tha Musical Vans play tha
sexaphone and other wind Instruments,
with strong Tain of enmedy running
through tha act. "Hoarding School Rn
mance" will be tha naw kinodroma subject.
Ial1y matinee.
Tha great French character actor,
Edouard Jkm, will head tha bill at tha
An-erlcan this week, that will be itronger
and better than any heretofore pre
sented there. Mr. Jose Is making- hla
atrela toured with Honey Poy Evana as I first appearance through tha Vnlted Htate
tha star of tha company. Tha forthcoming
engagement of George Evana and his
Honey Boy minstrels Is promlned to pre
sent what will be found a continuation of
tha liberal policy under which tha first
two seasons of this favorite organisation
were conducted. Evans has brought to
minstrelsy a personality and artistic pre-
ln a dramatlo sketch called "Tha Strike,
which to founded upon tha poem by Coppea.
Tha sketch relates a story of aa old black
smith, who, with his fellow workmen, has
been on a strike. Ha Is on trial for bis
Ufa, having killed one of Ms fellow work-
era. Tha presiding magistrate announces
that the evidence Is all placed before tha
entatlon which have established him quite lury when the scene opens and nothing Is
as firmly In minstrelsy as ha bad be- rft but for tha accused to tell Ma story,
come In vaudeville, for he wsa Always Tha old man tells his long atory with such
classed as one of tha most expensive head
liners extant In tha world of vaudeville.
Prominent In the big company to be seen
during the coming engagement ar come
dians John King, Sam Lee, Clarence Marks,
Tommy Hyde, Charlea Milliard and Pierce
Xeegan. Tha vocalists embrace auch
west singer as Vaughn Comfort, Matt
JCeefe, James Meehan, tha Irish tenor; Tom
Kane, Master Leo ragan and Wilson Mil
ler. Tha semi-clrcla this year will ba of
fered la an artlstlo creation by Ernest
Albert, which Is called "Tha Crimson Trel
lis" and la declared as a master effort In
stcerila beatuy. A very Important and x
tecalre feature has been added to tha
Honey Boy show this season In James J.
Corbett. who appears aa tha Interlocutor
f the first part and later on ha tells his
tory of tha recent quarrel In Reno, be
tween Jeffries and Johnson. This narra
tion by Mr. Corbett Is a most graphlo one
and covers tha several weeks prior to the
contest as wall aa tha actual rounds of
power and pathos and such histrionic abll
Ity that the court and the Jury are moved
to compassion. It Is a rarely thrilling and
dramatlo Incident and the mnsterly Inter
pretation of St. Jie Hn1 his company dos
full Justice to the Idee of Cnppee.
Very different from the playlet from the
Trench v. Ill be the sketch In which Tudor
Camoron and Bonnie (Javlord appcas,
Cameron and Gaylord are a clever team.
Mlm (lay lord la a charming young woman
and a remarkably capable entertainer, and
her rolleajrue la more than able to earn
hi share of tha applause.
Clsele Curlette. direct from Ixndon, wilt
sins soma of tha aonga that have made her
ao popular In tha bent English theaters.
Tha songs are all new and have distinct
cleverness that Is found In the beat
European character songs. The Mayvllles,
the miniature Lilliputian wonders have
been secured for a week's appearance.
Tha Mayvllles are dainty living marion
ettes, not real dolls, but seeming to be
something different from real people, and
they never fall to delight tha children.
Misa Poney Moor la tha most attractive
boy-girl or girl-boy that has been seen In
Omaha for a long time. She Is chin and
clever and most charmingly boyish In her
various make-ups. With her will be D. J.
Ievey, who pluys in his part In the
novelty. Sinners with real voices and mag-
apicsr with
nctlo personalities will
Harry H. Mack and company scenic
musical act, "Tha Mind Uesar's Jiream."
Another number will be given by Little
All Hlght and his wife. Japanese enter
tainers, whose quaint ways and oriental
Ideas of amusement make them Immensely
Interesting. A darky act of the risht kind
will be presented by Murphy and F'rancls,
two unusual black-fare comedians, whose
work la fresh and very funny. '
'
Beginning with Sunday's matinee at tha
Krug for a four nights engagement, cornea
a new aoreaming musical farce entitled.
"The Trouble Makers." based on Ward and
Voke (Percy and Harold). "The Trouble
Makers" la said to ba one of the brightest,
moat entertaining, rollicking and witty
musical farces that has been seen for years.
Messrs. Ward and Yokes are favorably
known from on end of the country to
the other as tha best exponents of Imper
sonations of he hobo, but during the action
of this fsrea they will also ba aeen as "Mies
Stout" and "Miss Plump," two suffragette
agitators, In which characters they ara
said to siiperceed their former successes.
Tha company comprises some fifty people,
aaoh a well known specialist In their par-
thetlcular line. The sons are ratchy, bright.
tito-rinta, new. The marches and evo
lutions of the chorus and ballet are de
partures from the old lines. Bettings moat
gorgeous In their startling and beautiful
IlKht effects. Gowns almost regal will be
deck tha femininity of tha compauy and
will add In both pleasing the eye and the
senses.
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Manager Breed of the Krug, announces
the appearance at the theater for a three
tilghta' engagement with the regular matt
rees beginning with Thursday, November
17. of Misa Heulah Poynter In her new
original play, "Tha Little Girl That Ha
Forgot." MIps Toynter Is well remembered
for her success In "Lena Rivers," which
for three years served as a vehicle fur a
starring tour. She la a young woman of
the class who believes that things ar ac
complished by hard work only, and instead
of resting all summer, ah headed her own
stock company In 8L Louis and gave pro
ductions of "Tha Girl of tha Golden West,"
'The Road to Yesterday," "Tha Man on
the Box" and many other succesaea. Her
new play la described as a most powerful
lesson to girls and women on tha bitter
nese of aln, and gives Miss Poynter ample
scope to demonstrate her emotional powers
as well a her versitllity. The play Is
superbly staged and no detail, no matter
how trivial, has bran left undone to match
tha quality of tha petlta artist and her
company.
On of the biggest, beet and brightest
musical extravaganias that will b "sen
her this eaon will appear at th Oayety
theater, week starting thla afternoon when
Gallagher St Fhean present "The HI Ban
ner show." Tha cast contains th name
of Ed Gallagher, who played on all th
big vaudeville circuit In "Tha Battl of
Bay Rum." Ai Shean, that funny little
Dutchman, who worked throughout th
enUr country in "Quo Vadla I'pslde Down."
Edna Davenport th Potter-Hartwell trio.
Thoma D Vaasy, Annl Ooldle, Sidney
W. Borrow, Mabel Leall. and a brilliant
revue of pony and show girls, all metro
politan favorlt. A larg amount of ap
clal scenery la carried with many new
and novel light effects, and will b ahown
for th first Urn with this company.
Starting tomorrow, ther will b a ladles'
dim mattne dally. Beats ar selling for
.th Thanksgiving day performanoaa.
fgMVSlC;
"f.-n el j . ..,. v"1
.AR, far away from th scenes of
this bustling, hustling, nerve
racking workshop called tha
World, there waa a little meet
ing of nine young women who
wer more or lea In opposite
frames of mind. It waa Apollo's day in
w"
hla wonderful open-air atudlo. He had In-
th meeting. It la an expert', reasoning '1Ud hls "If cho'r, mu8M to rehearse
for th defeat of Jeffrie.
some new idea which he waa about to
send forth to his ministers and mission-
Porter Kmerson Browne's domestic on earth. It was during tha inter-
drama, "Tha Spendthrift," l the play I maion that th dismission arose among
which Frederic Thompson will present at " nne pupils aa to whither th world was
th Brandels theater on Thursday, Friday trending.
and Saturday, with a matinee on Satur- Euterpe played a few measures from the
day. The play la In four acts and four Mag-to Flute" on her double pipe, and
scenes, and In Its unfolding Mr. Browne's then leaning against a pillar ah looked
arraignment of frivolous domestlo extrav- I straight at Apollo, th center and source
aganea teaches a lesson and a moral. The of all their Inspiration, and asked him
organisation which will present "The what was tha real use of preparing new
Spendthrift" her employ a specially se- thoughts for th world, whioh waa now
leoted cast of players, each said to be I so full of commercialism that tha Muses
Ideally suited to th character he or she wer no longer wooed. Apollo smiled, aa
portrays. Th company includea Doris he laid aslda hla beautiful Klthara, that
Mitchell, who play tha spendthrift vlfe; Instrument of rare resonance and skillful
Lionet Adams, who won his spur aa an I construction, on which he had been playing
actor of tha first rank as "John Storm" heavenly arpeggios, and turning to Euterpe
in The Christian," tha title character In be said: "What Is your anxiety for. mv
"Th Man of th Hour," and aeveral J fair Euterpe? Have your visits to th
more squally Important parts; Albert human homes been spoiling your tuneful
Sackett is another In a class of th "best soul?'
ill-round actors," Vivian Martin, the In
tone gone by. They will soon have choral
dances."
"I am not so optimistic," cried out Cal
liope, who waa aeated with a tablet and i
atylua in front of her. "I fear that tha
children of men regard not Herolo Poetry,
nor Eloquence, nor Rhetoric. The bards, if
ther be any, sing not a bard used to
sing. They chronicle tha deeds of brutal
physical creatures struggling for puglllstle
supremacy before thousands of people, and
thla, in page of prose. Ther ar no
Heroes. Therefore, ther is no Herolo
Poetry. The Heroes of th Spirit are not
considered beroea among th children of
men. ,
Eloquence, wher ia It? They hav a say
ing, "Money doth talk." and that in their
eloquence. We know it will not always be
so, for w can see with th prophetlo eye,
because w ar Muse. But aa for nM, they
hav made an Image of me, a concomitant
of th circus, which screeche and bellow
through metal pipe, throughout th street
of tha city and the country. And such 1
Calliope. They even call m Kally-opt."
genu of Ui piece, has been Identified with
a number of Broadway attractions and
ha had a wide stock experience. Others
in th cast ar Llizl MoCall, William II.
Sullivan, Urasa Glbbs and Forrest K. Orr.
Uuterpe, Music's Muse, e It ply.
"No," ah replied, "but who woos tha
Muse nowadaya? These human beings
hav become ao vain that they ar manu
facturing music, and fancy that they ar
really creatins? It Out of th a mit,H.i
Richard Carlo' popularity, which ' has which the h.v. h ...
teohd It. highest point. ha. never been dlreot trom UB they M formInt combln
1 lustrated better than In connection with 0on cacophon, whlcA the, work up
. , m "" into lorms and lot tha wnrM ta fnllnaHni
th Cort theater to th Brand! for an .. . , ... . .
I mwsj '. UVUUIIIIC WlfJiU, Willi U10V
angagernant beginning ne.t Sunday night bow, a mmi; and add much wealth, and
Thl. I. strictly show; designed, prtmar- sav. as It were .- wh. ... a
lly. tff enurtain and win. becaus of th ar. ,ueh m as Musethey
" r' . L " Tim. waa when ,h. peopl.
strument at Hayden Brothers' music
rooms. The organ, while not a highly ex
pensive affair with many fancy stops. Is
a really good one, and ha a fin ton and
many pons unities of variation and con
trast, which Mr. Jenklna. the visiting or
ganist from St. Louis, will bring to tha
peoples notice. 1 he recital win be open
to those who are Interested In organ muslo,
and no admission fee will be charged.
At tha Young Women's Christian Asso
ciation auditorium on Wednesday evening,
November 1R, under direction of the Tues
day Morning Muslcale. Mme. Fannie
Bloom fleld-Zieeler will be presented In this
program:
Wedding March and Dance of th Elve.
from the muslo to Shakespeare's
Midsummer Night's Dream (tran
scribed for piano by IJst.O.. Mendelssohn
Invitation to the Danoe, Op. 6 Weber
Impromptu, Op. 54 Chopin
Ktude. Op. 10, No. 4 Chopin
Rcherso, Op. 80 Chopin
sonata, op. 28, (dedicated to Mrs.
Eelsler) Oldberg
Moderato, ma con anlm a. Anaantlno
expreaslvo. quasi Improvisata. Kner-
a-ico ed anlmato.
Gavotte and Musette No. 4 from Suite,
Op. 1 d'Albert
La Ketour, Op. 134, (dedicated to Mra.
7.elaler) Charrtnade
Croouls et Silhouettes en Forme Velse,
Op. 87, No. 4. (new) Schuett
Croqula et Silhouettes en Forme Valse.
Op. 87, No. 1. (new) Schuett
Melnncolls, No, 1. from Op. SI.. Rubinstein
Etude, Op. 23, No. 1 Rubinstein
MOVING PICTURES IN COLORS
In Brussels to be called "La Theater da
L' Adolescence." "Th performance ar at
first to be occasional, and U program
will ba composed of short pteoea, diversi
fied with recitations, eta.
A Bachelor' Reflectleaa.
Good manners can run a close rac for
success with brains.
Who rides away too fast on horseback
walks home afoot and limping.
Roses withered to aahes, when they Wer
from the right man, bloom forever to a
woman.
Olrls take auch an accurate measure of
their brothers it' queer they never do of
any other man.
It's aa easy to gueaa about the stock
market a to reason out what It will do.
and much cheaper, becaus you won't risk
o much that way.
A man thinks 50 cents Is a copper when
ha la apendlng It on himself and 810 when
on hi. family. .
It's tha worst gossip that's tha most
scandalised when It's about her.
Angel never had to get the furnace
started, or mayb they wouldn't be.
Conscience is such a sound sleeper that
when It wake up It can't get out of bed.
It isn't safe for a woman to be with some
men, even at the other end of the telephone.
When girls are good It's because they
want to be; when men are good It' be
cause they hav to be.
A trusting woman can believe her hus
band spent the evening in the office work
ing even though she finds In hla pocket a
theater seat check showing where he waa
New York Preaa.
AMCEMETS.
AMCSKMENTS.
AMriBMKim.
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formed by Mease af
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number. Edna Wallace Hopper, with
marked talent for comedy, claim a fair
har of th honor... Ther I Will Phil
brick with hi. roly-poly person and hi. un
excelled skill In coon songs; Lillian Shaw
with her divers talent In dialect; Ina
Clair with her Imitations; Jo Mlron with
his famous baas voice; Burrell Barber
etto with hla easy styls a. a Juvenile
actor. Th chorus I. not a chorus, It Is
a group of young women who know how
who really did things would exclaim, 'Not
unto ua, not unto us,' when people liatened
and applauded; than It was that sincerity
was In tha world, and tha Muse, were In
voked; musician, knew that wa inspired
them, taught by thee, our great master.
Apollo Musagetea; and they poured out
their libations of water, of milk, and of
honey; and to u. they gave tha thank. lor
their work. Now. their water ha. turned
,,, -i,h. .n ... .a ,,,, K. to Ice; their milk i. feeding what they call
I 'Infant irw1utw..M mrA v. k n .u i
gin with. They sing well and help out in ' 1 r ' . " "
dancing number, with Mr. Carle, partlo- torf1 ,up,bjr rrm,lc1 crtUc"' wn dminl-
ularly in his Introductory song. "Th Rest viuw greai operauc
of th Week She's Mine" and In "Th. " ent"raCT "v " or
Strain of Ui Wedding March." 0,8! na MO ' "tor. of magaxine called
musical, wno sen it ror so mucn the demi-
Thl. week at the Uoyd Mis. Lang and tablet"
her company will present one of Charles Clio, who wa. sitting on a rock at on
H. Hoyt'a famous faroe comedies. "A Milk ,llla of tha wonderful alfresco studio, had
Whit Flag," which I. ranked aa one of bn listening to Euterpe with much ln
tfie very best of all th work by this terest, looking one In a while at a scroll
leader among American faro writer. Theiwhicn Dld Prtly unrolled, on end
tory ha to do with tha activities of a I of tna scroll In each hand. It waa per
band of prohibition seaJota In a .mall Ohio 'orl w'th peoullar aperturea. which
town and introduce a number of the PPeard with a singular regularity and
quaiot local characters. Among these 1 order. Near her wa a uundrical box of
th militia colonel, who take great pride manuscript roll and an open chet of
In hi personal appearance and deliver volume-
himself of th line that marks th nlar: When Euterp b4 flniahd peaking
-They say Napoleon looked Ilk me!" An- CUo ,,Ud to h,r: "B not d,m'1' Bu-
other la th undertaker, who la looking lerI: 1 nav ner ,n m 1na Pm or
after th funeral arrangement, that manuacript roll which wa Written with
cMUated th introduction of th milk new lyl' 01 ""u: "
whit flag, and several other, drawn with w"un- nea ar my lateat records (tor
th master stroke of Hoyt. Th leading CTl0' b 11 remembered, wa. tha Mus of
role ar those of Mr. and Mrs. Piggot Hl.tory, and her work wa largely with
Lus. to b played by Mis Lang and Mr. reors of things)! And whll It I tru that
llarria Th faro has been -very carefully roan Mkln ft' nr InvanUons, yet
rehearsed and will be put on with every n now recra;ng m muaicai wora oi
attention to detail. It will be offered firt rt ,n woQr'u' maohln; h I making
at a matinee thl afternoon. history. And without History what would
On Monday. November 1. souvenirs of th worl1 " 0ur Tclou mother, the Im-
th company will be presented to all who mor Mnemosyne, offspring of Heaven
kttend. Thee will b handsom reminders na ". always declared that Memory
of a very popular organisation. WM ouroa oi ai progresa in ecience,
ana sua, me f eraonincation oi Memory.
Th Operatic Festival with fifteen solo- But man B,mor'r nort' ror wl" n8
tits and th Four Fords, famous dancers, ouiuvat It. w rmmDr not th things
will be two of th features of th Orpheum ' 1"t and won(1,r" whr b cnnot
till starting niaUnea today. remember wher h left hi eyaglaasea.
"Tha Operatlo B'estlval" 1 tb produc- wn,n "" M P"1" whatsoever to
tJon of Charles Lovetiberg, who ha ent tram "a ovl0I Heaven-bestowad
out a number of vaudeville successes. Thl ;lft- H c"110 remember th day. of his
ct la presented In two plsodes.v "Gypsy childhood except in a vagu way. and then
Ufa. and "Th Carnival of Venice." each Waus he can remember no further than
part being given a aplendld setting. The that, he believe, that ba will have no future
company of fifteen aololst Include ainger form of Ana cuo nut Inspire
of grand opera calibre. Eulah Brunnelle on soul here and there, to record events.
Is the violinist of th company. Th pro- and deeds, and achievements, else knowl-
gram of th festival embrace aelectlon would soon cease to be, and th world
from "Bohemian Clrl, Th Fortune would go out in th darkness trom whioh
Teller," th Mxtett from "Lucia, "Last It emerged. A long as history 1. existent
Jtoe of 8ummer." and a potporrt of oper- the work of th early Inspired one will
tie gem, with bit from "II Trovatore" and not be forgotten. There ar etlll faithful
"RiKoletto." The company Includea Bertha soul who woo th Muse, and who bUv
Feifert. dramatlo soprano; Elisabeth Ros- la th brwatb of divln Inspiration, Thar
lit), ofhHur soprano; Ellaa Van Dar ar xoany wba da) not follow th tread of
Voort, contralto, and Ua Ward, lyrlo so- th ultra-mod ra t th exclusion of th
Th face of Melpomene wa a. study as
ah stood, aa though looking toward Zeua,
her face sad, for th moment, under her
crown of fin leaves. In th right hand
she held a mask and on her foot was a
cothurnus, or buskin, th badge of the tragic
actor. Turning around she aald to Calliope,
"The World la a Tragedy. Tha world
wooa not th Tragic Mus. aa I too well
know, for the world i. so busy making Its
own llttl tragedies. They ar acted in
real life every day. I occupy my time In
spiring with divln .trains th lonely poet
who wander on th hillsides, and to him
I whisper word, with which he can banish
sorrow from tho who will take th Urn.
to lUten to htm."
"But they lovrn7ang ThaHa. "I
send them Comedy and Burlesque and when
they listen to me, they are cheered and re
vived. But even me they will not, listen to
always. They do not win from ra a tithe
of what I would gladly give them. They
make their own comedies and they continu
ally degenerate burlesques, until the people
themselves ar becoming weary. Some day
they will look back to me for the true
comedy aome day they will know the
sourc of their real delight"
Erato, whoaa special office waa the In
spiring' of Love-Bongs, looked sadly at ber
Psaltery and sighed, as though in con
templation of th awful thing, which men
writ nowaday and sing In th guise of
"lova-songs."
Likewise Polyhymnia wa absorbed In
contemplation and meditation, as .he stood
leaning her graceful elbow on th top of a
short pillar, as It were a pulpit, her face
resting gently on her hand. Sacred Poetry
in her pels and bearing tha sublime .pint
of Oratory; In her, personified th muslo
of grav stringed Instruments; and th
myaterlea of Myth and Fable surrounding
her as with an atmosphere. But nothing
did she say. Bh looked yearningly to
wards earth, aa though tha word, of
Sophoclea were coming to her those words
which she had Inspired him to say:
He who neglects the Muses In his youth
lias waited all the past, and lost true life
For all th future.
And then spake Aurania, th "Heavenly
On," aha who holds tha glob In her nand
aa a symbol that ah I th Mum of th
Order of th Heaven, th Sdenc of th
Star and their course.
Standing erect be for th other. h aald:
"Whence came theaa feather that y
wear? Do they not remind you of a con
test, when the Sirens who did not inspire,
but did only 'charm' and 'enchant. dared
to venture Into competition with the Muues,
and wer of course defeated, the feathers
which you wear being taken from their
wing? Hav you forgotten th fat of
Tliamyrla, who presumed to excel us, and
how w wer finally obliged to tak back
again th gift w had bestowed upon him.
and punish him with blindness? For wher
on will not see, he might a well be blind,
"Gifted as w ar with prophetlo vision
w know that ultimate victory I. our a.
What ara our Ideals? W hav but on.
And that I to com down to human homes
with message, to thoaa whoaa horn 1. not
alwajra to be human. To tell mankind of
celestial splendors, ao that they may never
rest satisfied with that which la only
irthly."
And so
Nine slaters, beautiful In form and face.
Cam from Uielr convent on th atuuing
height
A l I jm. mm. m
O V(AfA7JK
piano.
The Four Forda, brother, and sisters, ar
known vrywher a. uperior dancera
Thee dancer are unique In their sphere.
(Th precision wlt! which they work la
atolhliig, and it Is hard to determine
which excels the other. The sisters D
torh and Mabel iv aa exhibition of
neigetlo dancicg that Is really a revela
tion. Th Misae Ford ar presenting this
year, as a featur of the act, a Greek
dance, baaed on an Incident related by
IIoi,r In th Odyasey. English colonial
and a nautical dane ar other feature
f the Ford dancing act.
tfiteop,' Mehllgner and King, banjolst.
jmstimi ana soloist, respectively, hav a
popular act In which th comedy element
I not overlooked. Lew Sully la making
a epectal tour la vaudeville. Ha will alog
om of Ma own songs and make merry
during hi. act "Words and Music."
pristine purity at th Art."
Just then th sound of cymbal playing
mad mor musical th harmonious atmos
phere, and Terpsichore cam dancing along.
and with on accord th lieauteous Nine
Joined In choral danc and liong, until th
air waa pulsing with aeatatle rhythm and
with auch tiarrnonle that no mortal could
hear them and Uva. Then Terpalchor, cast
ing aald ber cymbal and taking up bar
lute. Blood thoughtfully, with bar left foot
resting on a slight elevation, and touohlng
he? piactrura gently to th string, of ber
lute, aba aald: "At last, th children of
men ar fulfilling th prophecy which w
hav el way known; they ar beginning
to elevate th danoe; th great aymphony
player ar now having beaitlful dancing
with their wonderful aartliiy dual a, tb re
flection of that whlca w bavt th rwal
Frederick Allen and company present "Hla no. for It wn ak. tha ahildran ef
phantom Sweetheart." with Ed.th Allen In mg wiui ineu- yei va irom
th tHl ri. Comedy, novelty and acro
batics ar Included In th act effered by
to i.eea Broihaia, one bta tail thiol TwrjMlubor ka UugU Utoa U ft
th plao they call Russia they are sanding
missionaries of my art to show th peopl
Of 1 Torus, th mountain of delights.
To dwell among th peopl at Its baa.
Then emd th world to ohang. AU
Cioudlaaa day and starry
time aud spao.
oi c
Splendor o
bight.
And men and manner, and all sound, and
sight,
Had a new meaning, a diviner graoo.
Proud wer these aimers, but war not too
proud
To teacn In school, ef little country towns
Science and aong. and all th art. that
please;
So that whll. housewives .pan and fanners
ploughed,
Their comely daughter, clad in homespun
gowua,
Learned th sweet oog f th Pleridea.
i Lou fellow.
And th Interim al on wa at aa and.
THOMAS 3. KEZXT.
MulMl IToiea.
Mme. Schumann-He'.nk. who Is to be
presented on Tuesday afternoon, November
Ti) aa tha firet extra wnowt undsr the n
H-W management, ha miccted a very In
terestlng program fur Omaha, whlcit will
lnclurt th bchumaun cycle of eight socks.
"Fraueiilieb und Ibn. The early de
mand for aeata would Indicate tuat all
lovois ef must ar trying to attend tins
ooncert.
On Thursday evening of thl wek will
b ctvaa aa ersaa r4tJ m & ln-
If you did not believe that flowers have
soul, you would hav been convinced last
night at th meeting of the New York
Electrical society. There on the movlng-
pictur screen wer shown flowers open
ing up from bud to maturity, smiling and
nodding their head, and opening their vari
colored leavea to the un. In colors, too.
It was th first public demonstration in
New York of the newly patented system of
anlanated photography In natural colors.
A feeling almost uncanny was produced
by th unusual pictures. Th audience, saw
In th apace of a few minute, what nature
take. hour, to do and doe. so slowly that
tha unaided eye cannot follow it Thl.
was accomplished, tha lecturer .aid, by
taking picture at Interval, of from fifteen
minute, to half an hour, according to the
rapidity with which th blossom opened.
There was a trembling of tha leave, an
apparent gathering of energy by the plant,
aa a runner . stiffen, before the signal to
start I. given, and then th leave slowly
swung apart, Ilk " portal, pushed by an
unseen hand, and the fully opened flower
stood out enlarged on th screen.
Other pictures represented scenes In the
denert, where the Arabs wore the pic
turesque and many-colored costumes of life
and oualnt dramas of olden times, where
oowdered-halred ladles and beruf fled sal- udlZ
lants Btood out with th coloring of face
and clothing almost perfect.
Before the pictures wer ahown Mr. Ay
mar outlined th principle of th art of
motion photography and dectbrlbed the va
rious steps talcen In the development which
finally resulted in what he termed -"the
moat wonderful advance ever mad in the
history of animated photography." He ex
plained that by th Klnemacolor process all
th actual color, of th object, photo
graphed ar reproduced, an achievement
Which ha. eluded th protographer Bine
the day when a visible lmaga waa first
formed by a lena.
But bow waa It done? The speaker said
that th Inventor of th process wer
Charlea Urban and George A. Smith of
England, and that their procesa waa tha
result of nine year of experimentation.
The filtration system, which all photogra
pher admit la th only practical basis of
color photography, waa uaed, but they had
reduced tha number of ray Altera from
three to two, and these two wer red and
green.
Th picture, h said, war taken with
an ordinary moving picture machine, but
twice aa fast a with th black and whit
system, Th film waa highly sensitised,
a is neoessary for ail color work, and In (B2
in cas oi in Klnemacolor procesa, a
secret agent was employed to maka the
film even mora sensitive. In taking tha
pictures two screens were used, th red
and th green, and th maohln was keyed
so that th first snap was taken through
th red filtering cren, th second through
th green, th third through th red, and
o on. Th negative wer then developed
and handled In th usual way.
When th film waa exhibited red and
green screen, war placed just back of th
Una and changed In tha rami relation a
they bad been whan th photograph, war
flrat taken. Thus actually tha drat plo-
tur shows was red and Its allied colors,
and th next green. But they did not ap
pear ao to th ey of th observer.
They did not -appear ao to th eye of th
observer becaus of th "peraiateno of
vision," an optical principle by which th
retina of th ey retains an image thrown
on It an Instant after th actual object has
dropped from vision on can wink one's
yea, for lnstano, without losing a oon-
Unud view.
This fact, which Is th basis ef all nor-
big plotar Uhiatooa. b explained, act
In th onla vilam. u .a11 rA th. , w m
oonapllmntarr color screens and their )
tin tad image on th screen merge Into
on, and that on ba. th color of life.
And so th picture showed. Tb prov that
no artificial coloring was uaed ia th film
themselves Mr. Ay mar bad bis assistant
remova tb screen, and th ptctur which
a fw minute bfor th audienc bad
soea with riot f color now showed la
plain blaok and whit In tb familiar way.
New York Sun.
WEEK STARTIXQ
MATINEE .
TODAY
Matinee Every
Say, HIS.
Every Wight, 8:15.
gpeolal Engagement for tk Orpheum
Circuit of
THE
Operatic Festival
rifteen Soloist. Presenting Two Elo
turesqn Musical Episode., "Gypsy
Life" and "Th Carnival of Venice."
ICViXCED
VAUDEVILLE
TODAY
ALL WEEK
Phones i Dong. 494
Ind. A-1494.
Street from ' European Triumphs
4-FOUR
FORDS-4
Baal Brothers and Bister
That Famous "Mlnstral Man"
lev; sully
in "wobdi abb asxraxo
TJBIQVE GYM IT AST.
The REED BROTHERS
A Combination of Strength, gkiU
and Comedy
TKB BWTEBTAJW1BO TBXO
Stepp, chliogcr
G King
Presenting aa Original Idea In Muslo,
Comedy and Bong
FREDERICK ALLEN
abd win com ABT
Za tb powerful ktch "His I ban torn
Bwacthaart
Edith AUsn In tb Titl Bol
USIGAL VfiMS ,
XABKOHT ABD OOMEDT
UliODP.QME
Projecting Orpheum
Animated
Photography.
Week Day tat. IOe-256
We?k Klght (Ce-25c-50o
Bur.day Matinees. 10c, BSo, 800
Sunday Nights, loo, 86c, bOo, 7So
CEPHEUM CONCERT
ORCHESTRA
lS-TAXESTtD
ARTISTS IS
nn
AMERICA
it ai 18th ABB EOUOX.AB liU
Omaha's Theater Beautiful.
Pheae XHng. 1041 jid A-104lT
Tw sTbOW Daily gill and Silt
Higli Class V2UiGVl!lQ
WEEK C0r.ir1EC!CUG
atineo Today
Th Oraat French Actor
EDODARD JOSE
in "THE STRIKE"'
A Ten Dramatlo Offering
Tudor
Ponnl
Cameron & Gaylord
In
"OH AJro OTP 8TAQB.
Th Greatest of All Singing
Commdlnn.
Gissio Gurlctte
Tlio nyvillos
Mlnatur Lilliputian M'ondrs and
Living Marlontte
America' Ideal Boy
MISS PONY MOORE
D, jfDAVY
In Vaudeville Novelties.
Henry S, Mack & Co,
Scenic Singing Novelty
Litflo All Right
and IVifo
Japanese Novelty
MURPHY & FRANCIS
In Soma Real Coon Habits.
PRICEG-
Maio Daily 10c and 25c
Every Eve, 10c, 25c, 50c
v xp b at iki yrv
IT'B GOOD
I
BKANOEIS Theater
Tonight. Monday and Tuesiay
POPULAR MATZBEE TTJEBBAT SBo, BOC, 75o
George Evans' "7 Minstrels
JAMES 3. OOSMBSlTT, Intarlooutor.
THE BEST IB THE WOBIO.
BXOBTB 850 to tl.BO.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY SATURDAY MATINKE.
PBXSEBIO THOMPBOB PBZSXBTB
TBB CSSTTDBTB EBAMATIO BEBBATIOB
"The SPENDTHRIFT"
With SOBIS MiTCHKiX. and notable cast of players, including Uonsl Adams
ana main,
BIX MOBTBB AT HTJDBOB THBATEX, BEW TOBK.
KATIBEE, SSO to M BIGHTS, BSo to 1.B0
BE XT BXTBDAT. MOBBAT, TUEBBAT, WEPBESDAT.
RICHARD CARLE with Edna Wallic Hopper and "Soma" Clrli
Za Kli OraUart KusloaU Oomedy, JlTldPIKCI JVPlTXim.
" k '
-
vi
GIRLS' THEATER IN BRUSSELS
Belclaa Waaaasi TaJk St t Pro
vide Prs PUr
TaaasT PaUuk
Nov. li Bpcial to The
Ba. ta view of th riaqu styla la tb
general ran of French plays, to which la
)un per aocne cannot b taken, t group
of Blg1n sjromea beaded by Mil. Mar
guertte Van d Wlele, an author of re
uobo. Bit argaiiiBing s iaatuag tat git
MTIHEEB
Tuesday,
Thursday,
Saturday.
BOYD'S Theater 25c cf
s.
BTABTIBO MATIBEB TO DAT, ABB AU WXEX,
EVA. LANG and Company
BOTTS rPBBIEBT OP COMEBTB
"A ilLll OT1TE FLAG"
"UHDER 2 FLAGS"
BBXT WEEK
triia Blsr Production.
SOVTBBTA MOBBAT WIOHT, BOTEMBEB 11.
a.
Bavotsd to Strictly High Orad
Batravagansa and Vaadavlll
TWICE DJULT MT. TODAY
An Entirely Hew, Brilliant and En-'
cnantlng Entertainment.
OAX.I.AOEB sj SHBAB (Inc.)
Present
That Whirl of
Joy
and Privollty,
"The Girl
f Par s"
w A EHTBB.
OUtaihebs.
An abundance of jolly Oayety features
Ed. Oallager, Al. Bhean, Bdaa Xtavsa
port, Aunie Ooldi, Mabsl I.eUs.
BIO BEAUTY CXOBVB
Extra POTTER-HARTWELL TRIO Extra
Th OrlglaaU Km With Two Katvdt.
BEAB BBABEBl
Gee, but I am glad thl outfit
has finally reached Omaha It's
a bully good show; I liked it Im
mensely and I think I'm much
slower to enthuse than you. And
such girls! Oh, mister!
E. 1. JOHBSOH,
Mgr. Oayety Theater.
(Beats now selling for Thanksgiving
matinee ana niKni. Attraction; ciara
"Kunaway tiirls.")
Bvsnlngs ant Sunday Matda)
I60, 8&0, 60 and To
Mats. 15c & 25c A
LADIES' IA Ata.ywi.1
TICKETS 8 Wa Day Matinee.
Tha Bcrglun Studiss
2661 Douslas Street
August M. Borglum, 5UJanie Bortrlom
ruyils of Wer Swayne, Paris
Piano Instruction
Leschetliky Metbod
Bppplemented by Ear TraJnim
and Sight Reading.
N TODAY 2 30
Tonlzht 8:15
I E2 U 5
Popular MaUsee 'Vred.i
and sat. AU seats BKo. f
Might Prlooa, 16o, boo,
Boci few at Too. . t
XTSBTXODT OOEB TO TBB XBOO TXBATEB.
poo XiUH-r btasltiho) ssatxehb tooat.
B. B. BXAXB Pre Beat
c
LOOT Ball
and
SO O'l'MTTUfl.
Ward and Voke
AM All. BBW MTTBIOAI. BATZBB OP TBB trPPA01)TTB QOSaTlOB. '
"TROUBLE r.lAElEKG"
BIGHTS STABTTB0 THTBBDAT MATIBEB SAT.
BUJIT B BXCOXAI AJinonae th Annual Trtaaiphanl
Toot of
BEULAM
-POYNTER
Th Dainty
Uttl
Bmotdanal
Actress Ton
AU Kaow.
ABB It. ICMIAULl SOPPOBTIata OOMPABT IB
HE J OBIwIBAL BBAMA OP THE SOOTH,
Th3 Liiib Girl Thai h Forgo!
Bet tnaa "XEHA BrTTsV.' Ta Mot Batnral PUy of to A g.
NEXrliunday - "Tho Millionaire Kid"
A. F. 8 TECH ELK Solo Violinist
Private pupil of Royal Prof. Ouat,
Hollaender, Berlin; head of the Violin
drlt.. Wealeyan I.T n 1 v r 1 1 y . I - "T" la
fcTODIO Sia KABBACK BI.OOX
(16U and Uousla Ktreets)
Com piste Coarse la Violin flaying
htnrtents May Kglter on
T-5KB1ATS ABD PBIDATS
Ml. JEAN G. JOHES:
PIANIST AND TEACHEI.
Iachetlry Method ,
pupil of Wagner fcwayne. Pari J
smrsio Booms 7-B Bavldg Pis-,
PIOXEBMAB BCHOOI. OP AOTIBO.
IB11H odg BtreaV Phon D. 110.
Announce th Third Pupil perforrnano
of the itwion, at tha Hohool Audltortum,
Nov. It; llousm Auditurluiu, iov. 17;
Lyri Theater, Nov. 18.
Claa of 11 will present
Til OHAOPPBTJB''
A oomedy of aspiration, In thr acts.
Xdiuiaetoa Ya Heaerved bl la
Additional.
OCEAN iTBAMER.
MagnlflMmt 8. B. -Arabic
leave Fab. 4; rate aoo up,
Including shor exoursionai
tl encliantUig da ui
over prlvllev- B a a 4
World Tour Jan. tt; Train
kih.rUn Ur 1i lllfrlA
. ... -.. Jt V" K a, 4 IS )..iirOD&n Toutm.
tPclry program deelred. W. K. IJook, 1614
r arnam HV. Oiual.a. Neb.; Frank, C Ciaik,
lluiea buUdlug, hm Xor,
CLARK'S
ORIENT i
CRUISE