v prayar be may y)f( ..rt-v .-V. CPikf mi'W s i : v I Tjr 7 J) JiL tliC 1 fclTJCAN KEA.ETB." a meloftram. is lour acta. trlU b prMPtiiefl at th. Brandeia for thrn Eif tt., ItefriDUlng on Idonfia', 'with a xnatiM. 'nesaar Tb. .rtM. of tb. play 1- clud. Tora Lotas'. blacknntta aboe and the oT the lioru farm, private tio. toremoT at th. oapltoi Urti. Rock, Ark ; the tatc priaon. ahow- Jnr tb. cell houM of th prlaon and as apartment houa la yw Tork City. Tb. tory of "Human Hcarta" la told la aa Int.rMUnc manner and at tlmm 1 to tenaly flramatlo, while at otbara. brine out Mm. brlcbt. JoUy comedy. On. of th. beautiful aoe&ea 1 to the eeooad act. ben, after Tom Lotas baa been aent to priaoi for rvan ainclnt th. eloM to priaon, tb. family la gathered tog-ether for rPe&ihf woratl. In which aom. 21ne ainctnt la beard and the lit tie child at th. eloa. of the aoen. otter up her little prayer "Watch over my papa, wherever be may be." "Human Heart" ha been before the public for aeveral iiitrm. tirUiCl&C fame and fortune to It author and owner, and baa been tranalated Into aeveral laofuafM. Meaara. Wase&bala and Kemper at th. Brandata Friday and Saturday. Beptem' bar 9 and K. with a special matinee on fcatarday. wiU preau&t th. SUnehart Hopwood comeAy, ' tvm Ijaj-a." la a re turn er.-a-emeT.t Thia play earlier In tbe aeaaon reached a third year at the Xator theater, New Tork, a remarkat.it record, attained la th. Tnlied Ktate for th. arm time, and a canv taenia" llluatra tion of tb. auperlorlty of thia comedy to other piece, that aim e mak. people laufh- "6enen Xays" la on. long laugh, without a blush tn it New Tore City la the aaese of "fxrven Ii ya. " New Torkar are its cbararaers. There iota of fun in New Tork all tb. time and all over, but at so time anywhere 1 there anything like ao much a in th. bouae on Klvenide drive during the week that make "fcevan jaya It a I week Is Quarantine. Nobody bad expected to aiay longer than for dinner and bridge. Some bad hoped to leave much aooner, eepe cialiy a burglar and a polineman and a d-'vorred woman and a atrong-mmued rich sptneter aunt. But they couldn't. They ware quarantined. Fancy the pos aibilitiek lor uproarloua, convulamg fus In a company representing social extremea ahut up tugetber for a week, and b lievmg tbe boue la haunted. Every ele ment of aiOsp fitting humor la brought out Is "Seven Xayt. until the:, isn't an tnntact' let up In laughter. It la th. mameet. Jollteet. wittiest and swat comedy in twenty year, and It baa bees th. laughing bit of Xew Tork, Chicago Bos ton. fbl.e6r!jhia and Kas Francisco everywhere, from ooain to coast and from the great lake le th. gulf. It hasn't an eguaX "A French Vaudeville" la the way "Madam Sherry" it gecr:t4. and tliat la Just what It is in th proper applica tion of the phrase. VaudevUie. at the word is commonly used . In America, mean that style of entertalnmert form erly ksawa as variety; but u.e term, aa or if in ally ueed In France, s-gnifies a comedy with music, tn which the lyric, are eeeestial is th. development of tn. pint. It la a curious comcideno. that It va George W. Ljeoerer. produoer of "lAadam -'berry." w ho first used th word vauarvliie In America. That wa am. fteen eer go when be brought over a bill of Eurojeen specialty acta, and bs raided the performance "raude vtile' ts esrki tli od.um which at the time attached la the term variety. It la eomlng t the Brandei for four aara. rommencli.g Sunday. Ociober 1, aoatine Wednesday. Hasager Woodward 1 making gnod en bis promts to prefceiit Hf pys at th American, a for th third work he Las selected another pieoe that has sever beea presented bere, T: Fourth Estate." to. gnat BeespLper drama by Joseph ad ad ill Fatteraim. which was th en big seosatios of the thea-.er last season. It tes tbe atory of th. fight of a ceur asuua Tau4 " editor agaosM cootutSb tn hlch piaoe. uifl rto- tm 1 oi tnt tioom .praic oi jiniiLiri bow the j ounf mss M hmra, mfl how In. .cririr all In til. flrvotlos to flutr, 1 tb theme of realiy gripping story. Its characters ar. men and women of every lay life, and Its Incidents are such as can b. understood by all. The great soones of the play take place Is a news paper office, and one act shows tbe ooxnpoctnf room Just before tbe hour of romg to press with all tbe attendant bustl. and hurry. Tbe typesetting ma chinery and other mechanism of the news paper Is seen Is full operation on the stag making a really Impressive scene. Tb. first performance will b. at a Clau se, on Sunday. Joseph Hart s A Night tn a Turkish Bath," at the Orpbeum this week, is a novel treatment of a popular subject and wiU be presented in one-act form by a company of eight merry makers, beaded by Robert J. tVebh. The story of the piece abound tn comedy and Bong with Just a dash of path nr.. rave Genero anc Kay Bailey are a versatile pair of en tertainers, who run the vaudeville gamut from "soup t. nuts." Their original flir tation dance aosg 1 a feature and Miss Bailey's gowns have received comment is many places. Mile. Fallieres has got ten away from the beaten track Is build ing up ber trained dtg act. Eh intro duces a canin aviation stunt and lias an unusual star setting for her act. Eenney, Nobody and Piatt have a blackface act. but their Singing and talking are so dif ferent from the usual run that th. act baa been put Is a class by Itself. "Before and After" is th title of a conversa tional and Binrinc' act offered by Billy Struts and kiarie Hartman, Clifford Walker 1 as Englishman w ho was en gaged for a trip ever th Orpheum cir cuit because be showed superior ability as a singer, story teller and pianist. Hin- Uin and V ooton play a game of foot bail on bicycles. They knock ths bal! with their front and rear tires and dis play remarkable skill Is their act. Tb. game they play stir audiences ve en thusiasm. The Columbia Amusement company la presenting Ed Galiacer and Al &iian is "The Big rtannar Bhow" to th. patrosa of tb. Gaysty theater th coming week feel assured that these producing come dians ar intent on foUowing tn the foot step of that bar. mad Immortal by th poet Ivonpfellow. aenorita KosiLa Man tilla depicts "th eacap from tlx harem," a aom bra, awe-lnpi."lng scene baaed upon actual BKperienua Miss Mildred toiler, ehose statueagu beauty when once seen never will be forcotten. Miss Siascbe Baird. "the tailor-ma 1 girl." ah. make up in vtvarlty and energy what she lack tr. a;ae, VU.iai, Francis and the Heaiy sisters ctler m meiange of amging. danc ing and origir.aUiie. Mias K.iUy Kyi. ehose unctuous eccentricities make her on of the aumliig stars, and Mclionaid and Cooaira. a ho hav been specially se lected to present that everiasui.g comedy sueoesa "Ths Bauie of Toe boob." Tbe aaBuranoc is g-rves that fceaonta Man tiiA' aso is entira'y free from th usual gyrations which make oriental numbers ofleearva. Today's curtain wili rise at I r clock. There will be a ladies a-m. snaxlna cai'y starting tomorrow. Tb attraction at the Crug theater, commencing with the usual n.atinv at t p m. tocay, win be Miner s ' Jardin oe Parts Girlc" company . acknowledged to be on of the brightest spoke in th Cmpire circuit wheel. It it beaded by Ah Leavrtt. who Is ably supported by such favorites as Manaa Campbell. Hil ton and lwia Pearl Rued. 'Wlllsvm fua art Georve Mario. 'W'il'.iam Clark, Ray Vvra and Erta H Wotifta A two-act musical comedy entrued A Iwy and a Nufi't." from th. pea of Gi Totten anuth and Al Loantt. oh originai Dime by Victor Baraveue, will be Bre aented vnder tb personal fl.rectioa of Tom Miner The oaa. or vauAevSi part of th yrograia, will incluoe Bus H. TEL OMAHA faT-l:., WhVA VUVl' v?;;.: F 1 iT jiii II'- -'." " ' 71 t7 ! 1 11 r 1 Woods, sicemg oemedienne; Pearl Bead and Lvtt and Clark in a refined smg lii and talking act: Hilton and L,ewia, curoeaians; Abf leuvitt z Co.. aasisteu by Marian Campbell and a company of ten people, presenting an original playlet by Abe Lavm entitled "The -Great Whits Way." and a s special feature Building Notes At to tb. Quality and beauty of facing brick, s. better testimonial is required for the Sunderland Bros', product than te enumerate a few of the prominent buildings is Omaha that hav used their manulacture: City National bank. Well-lnt-ton hotel, Saaford hotel and American theater. Also the L'mou Pacific build ing sow in tbe course of construction, and tor the new Woodman building. The show rooms of th Miller. Stewart A Beaton company arc thronged every day wits many admiring visitors, wbe ieav charmed by the many beautiful pieces of household furnishings they see there. Tbe many expert of this company are aiwaya clad to show visitors through their store, and prospective purchasers gather many valuahi eucseetionr as to fitting out their home or any particular room thai they with to fit up lr. a unigut or different'' manner. Visitor ar wel come and aiwaya ieav. delighted with as hour spent la this fashionable and up-to-uate establishment. Tb following extract from a circular letter be ins sent out by th National Fidelity and Casualty company should be of Interest to Omaha people: "Why Iol t you apply your horn patronage idea a completely te your buying a you would lite to apply It to your selling In giving your application tor bono and other insurance to a rep resentative of a foreign company, Ti or Mi per cent of your premium a.' pent or invested in some eastern city, for their advancement and profit. I "If you are obligated In any way, to a I licenses agent or nrokei. In gn mg l.:m , jour application, specify thai the bum- . nth must b p.aced In a horr.e compar.y (.nn u prtle:en..e on nam., being the first riutl.15 ahd casualty company of the west, and i.avir over f.Ity of Omaha representative business men in terested with us." It M on of th most Interesting ex iesoss ar figured up and induced if tb that is to be ud aa a permanent bom. AL of the aaaoera comforts and eonven-sani-e ar loured up and Included if tM building fund permita Of tb maty sensible idea that hat oome Int. popularity none i more ser viceable than tne flrep.koe. Is tlx cays of otd none and brick hearth and fireplaces acre found is every house. Later, when furnaces cam tote us It wa though that tb "fir oa the hearth" would not be seeded. Again tb a heel has turned and in meet of the modern home tb Joy and cheer of tb fireplao g.ow is knows. Th chill of early autumn evenings g:ve a ay le warmth and con; fury Firtplai. of bnrk and of tiie are of fered in shade and designs te harmon ise with th f.tWh and furnishing of tbe room. Wood mantels have gnr out of popu larity as the more serviceable firepiaoes Lave come In. Is Sunderland Broa display rooms Buy STXDAT BEE: SETIEMBEB the Great Bago In his wonderful mys tifying feats, and Miner's Merry Min strel Maids, who scored such a success last seaiion. As an extra attraction the management ha secured Cora Living ston, champion female wrestler of tbe world, wtio will meet all cciiue1 s at every perfnrmanca of the Week be seen many built up fireplaces and all aorta of andtrons. grate, fir. seta. ate. Milton Puigars' Sous company hav. se cured the soi agency for a special n un erasing wall til. that has become famous is tbe east, being used throughout th Metropolitan Museum of Ana New Tork City; the Jobs Wanamaker store, Phila delphia, and numerous other first-claa buildings. This tli is a oecidad improve ment over the ordinary wall til. and is being installed Is th residences of Or. H. 1 Arnold, N. E. rpdiae. A. t. Eng lish and others. Mil toe Kogers' Sons company have alec Just closed contracts for new marbia and uie work fur Jefferson Saving bank, Jeffersui., la , Jjr. J. W. Gorder. Grey bun. , Mr. J. Bewen, North Platte, Neb.. C. C. Hardy. Columbus. Neb.; a. M. Friedman company, Baiiey, Idaho; Mi. F. 3. ochnorr. Council Bluffs; Mrs. E. rjutrene. Mr E. L. McShane, Mr. W. fc. McKeen; T. L, Sungwaiv J. L. Brandeis oompary, O. C. Redick buiidmg and sev eral others Is this city. ELDERS IN SACRED COLLEGE Oaly Two Mr a liter Ptftr la tae Olaalalabew steal of Car- Two reoent death tn the collere of car dinals, that of Cardinal Gruscha. of Vi enna, and that ot Cardinal Mores of Sydney, Australia, recuc that body to lorty-i-even member, the scaliest num ber knows lor many j tai s. Only thirty two of tbe :xty-two cardinal IMC. those the prwr-nt pup, now Th young t nvt in the sscred colirg ar Merry del 1 al. lorty-aix aud f-'krheii-sky of Prague, forty-e.gct. Beeide tnes only five ar under sixty MafS of Pita. Feopens. sei on lll-lt Adult egianara Monoay avaalaa. Sepi iStb. a-Assenb-y Wdneady 'enlng. Sept tl Ci.nl; en. Saturaay r It . m., Sen ie H.tt Kchetu. aaturoay a p m.. Sspc it .' opes fur lu-ung pupiia "i.et.-.ie Liouct.aa i.- MISS SIMPSON'S DANC ING SCHOOL aVsoweaa Toeeaay, Oct. IDta, a P. am, at the new (mnu bal.. Armorr Bio., a LV Cor. 2ltt ai.d Karnry. Ctiicr-t e.aa opn eaturday. Oct 14tt 1 f- M Bpeeiai raies o u-.i. npening weea. TeL Vanr Seal. DICKERMN, School of Acting! and Voice Zl. IPlL WEBS' and Vive, y Lore na alio. Tbe sexagenarians are led by Mercier, archbibhop of Malines, who count sixty precisely; Richelmy. Ferrari, Arcoverde de Albuquerque, each of whom la sixty one; Andrieu and CevAuari, ixty-twe. Martinelll. Blxty-three; Ferrstl. olxty tour; Nsva, aixty-flve; Cag-lana d. Ase vedo. sixty-six; Zella Volpe and Binal- : dlnl, sixty-seven: Rampolla and F-eepighl. slxty-elsfct: Lucon. Pucyna, Gasparrl and BacUiert aixty-nlna Next oome Cassetia. prefect of studies: Neto, cx-patnach of Usbon, each of whom Is seventy-one; Logue and F-iaher, Gennart Boschl and topp; V. Vannutelli. , Seven ty-Cve; Berrera and Agulr y Gar- , cia, seventy-elx; Gibbons, seventy-eight; I Asllarul. Katschtbaier and . Vasxary LHuiigaryi. seven ty-nln. Tbe oldest are CouilUa eighty -two; Samasaa, Oreglia and XH Petro. eicht' three, and Capecclatro, archbishop of Capua, eigtht-seven. Se'eral of these ar. bo broken by the Infirmities of as that, were th college ; called to Biset tor ttie election of a sew 1 pope, they would be unabie to take part is tb. proceedings. Before 186 a pop' could be. and several were, chosen from outsid tb. body ot cardinals. The eon- ' stitutlon of th oollege. draws up tn IKS, limited th body te seventy member. b j that at present It i twenty-three short of the full number. In iZii Pop Innocent JV ordained that all cardinals should , waar the red hat. te show that they i should be ready t. expose themselves. even to th. sbedsinc of their blood, tor : the tru. church.. Xew Tork Sun, Hactc Larretia Errea. Ltucreaia Borgia conHidered herself un eomoniy eijn In selecting vefetaiii poisona iiaving resolved upon gtv-lng a family dinner party she went out tot the fieic and along by tne purling brouk and rath ared. as she auppoeeo, enough toaastooi U poison a rvgiment. But alaa. ber boasted knowledge wa ' th ueuai sham, and that s rht n led ' ber guest on a peck of th. tinst mush- I room they ever testefl. I Iucreais waited around several day , tor the mortuary returns to com tn and then took to br bed and died of birrow tng chagrin Cleveland Pain Ieaier. j Tuto, Lumiao. Xe lAi md I :x:jBorglora Piano Schoclb nel poag-las Btreet. August M Borr'um Msdam fcorglum Pnplla of Wagwr warne. URtrrmr xxms Public Performano Classes Sir- Beading Ear Training HELEN L SOr.U.lER Violin Instructor and Soloist. . Aaarees I'. Park Ave ana Blanche Sorenson TUCKER CF SIICIKG 304 Boyd TTicater Tel. Harney 2C8T 15111, Itodce Su Phone It. ieio. Mas ZW Own Theatre. Preparauos far rX-ATPOB,X and RUS. Conort, Drm mmd Opera leet year s clasa ail placed Voioc build ing a sseeia'ty Sinftng and speaking voice 7 COMMENCir CS f.lOIi. 15c, 25c, 50c BARGAIN MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 25c THT. POWITJ I L Mi:l0!HM H.UMAM HEARTS FRI D AY tni SAT. 25c, 5C&, 75c, 51.C0, 51.50 SATURDAY MATINEE, 25c, 50c, 75c, $100. Direct froa l '''' VTY'TTt the Aster j I SI i Broadway Theater, I I 1 1 P Cart and New York. 1 J ' 1 P Production Seats kSRL&TtST COKCY 3 Yean in Now Ready. 1 nrr IN 20 YE&.RS New York. SHE CAN AND WILL "COME BACK" 4 DAYS, Starting Sun. Oct. 1 Mane Sherry BETTER CAST THAN EVER Thurdt?en"9d.'rW"y Oct. 3 end 6 Chauncey Olcott "MACUSHLA lfHHm On. WmI Cuipgi.nr.itif Katixi TfKiy, t:St) y. nt CMtt, boo. V. Xof tkU. The Jardin de Paris Girls and Miner's Minstrel Maids TfT"ifF'. J"r"fc-ef t stip or F.f.d With UI LX1TZTT. rtv If" irir. CoiMdIil o nsn.s o nil a GREAT RAGO, THE MYSTERIOUS MAN n-ut Hi KuBKi.ti Torture lUiarfl axjfl "oti6rr?v.l Cen iiyrtery IZTkl riTZl CORA LIVINGSTON World' Clutmrion FeTntii WrwiSw. Phones: M; Znd. A-l4, Mstlnse Xwery Bay till. Swa srig-ht S:i.&. Week Btarttng Matinee Today. AdYmced VandeTille .oszpx uiri A Kigtit In a Turkisli Bath With mobert J. Webb A Cotliedy and Sentimental Epi Tide 1c One Act. SaTI MAT Genero & Bailey V.rsatl'. Vaudeville Fsvorites Fe turtng Tbeir Original FUrtatios Iiano Song" Mile, De Fallieres With Her Family.' Rati Character Sonrs and Sayings Comical Ewiia Snrytta snd lris Musical Comedy Favorite Clifford Walker A Humorous Musical Meaolnf-uiet ot International rieputauon Hinton & Wcaton In Their Exciting Novelty, Football on Bicycie Prelecting tb L.teef In Ammatei Photot-rapi.y OrpuHiCcncErtOrctisstra It Talented Artlut It Prises) sTlrfet, 10a. Sba SO, TSa Mactnee. aVoet Seat. Sac esae-pt Kauasya, ataraay ana Sunday. Max Landow PIANIST receives pupils for tbe 1911 12 season. Stadio: 101 Sonth 33d St. Telephone Eamey 5772. 99 T UB1 THEATRE fli te r. '3 to err -oini tUt to tt.ro in J 0 minute ayetY m eoos Zkrvored e orrictly Kirh G-reoe Ertxawag-anaa and Taaoewtlie TWICE EJJLY m. TODAY . nnday statin Onrtala at That Well Eunn Team, GALLAGER & SHEAR Present Themaelwe and ad b aiua of THE BIG BAnr.ER snov; Is Oosjttnctloa With .ACEEVILLE SUEJ: WILD F.ED STDLtEtaiS. S tno" b, Fmncis 1 Keiiej Eirls UzMit I CDfisIr'. tSJSuULm msoV1 ELA.NCEE BAIRD Aim Tit rX.ABOslATX OatlKB-TAI. AS-BVATmr TXX XsCAfl rkOH th KkKEM C-raocfnlly Znterpretea by SEKCCIU tZllU MUTllLi t'ear P-esflt r. Iioh't draw an unrharitahl. and fale conclusion about ' 1i.e li-wiar-e From Hi Hkiem" sin.ply lcaule it a Oriental Bene- me fenorita Mantil la a Qunrn.r if- su;erh. and bear In mind tt.e dtiic will t Ftafrnfl at the Gayety. not at th but let it f" t that E. L. JOHNeuN. Mgr Gayet' IveiLjig and onnnsy WisBinee 1 be. Bba. bOc ana ?ic Weak XaF O , A T Mata. oe Chew rum If tob like, bat ae am liking. X.AHXKB' Ap At AIT Week TXCKXTS Say Matinee 1 AMERICAN t THEATRE 1M Home of Woodward $ock Co. Coitmiirlii Sunday Jiatiii Sfi'iemticr 2 4. An We-a and MatliioeA. Miss Eva Lang and- Woodward Stock Co. In Joaepb JflpdiU PAnrBOii' Grekt NwajiajeT Play THE FOURTH ESTATE Tiriit Time ier Koea la Omaha Matin Tons , Tkura.. 6at. pejcxs 10c ud 25f. i r Wck: Glirterisj Gloria, Walter B. Graham TTTTX 04-t m TaTXATZB Pupils Prepared for 0p3ra9 Concert and Church Work Class se Poranea is staaaaubi. Work, YcIces Tried Fres cf Ch.r8