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) 1011. - 10 THFi OMATTA SUN'DAV IIF.K: XOVKaHIER 12. B lit ke AHI'IKIirXTA. TOWIGHT MONO A V TUESDAY SP CIAL 1V1 TlNEE TUESDAY EVAt3S HONEY UOY 73 1 r J S T L S ALL WEVV THIS YEAR Ton VT.U Enjoy Geo. Erans g "Jockey 7-11" In THE 131X1 : UL-iI3Y XT 18 A HACB TBACZ MUSICAL COSEEDT. PPIPF HIOUT 95C, BOO, 7 So, $1.00, 81.BO. ri.lbt. MATIHII SEC, 603, V6o and 31.00. 2 Performances Only IVed. Mat. and Right RIGHT PRICES -253 to $1.5). MATINEE -25C TO $1.03. ANTJ A KOTAt31.II COMPAKT Or PliATERS IH GOBDOS SEAR'S T ASCIN ATINCr COKSOY DRAMA. gic v:s:.A M mmvm 'I "The Ma J' - - 1 - , Orpheus, ALffiRwitrn:sn)s-A,aeTaI13ciA '-g SABER ASD2IXIT A&&X v i v i Dollars," and "The CJy Bky-Larker. v Y ' 'Mi. 'J X E Thnre will bn a mutlnre dally UvlliiB to- 1 j't'l'!.' Vv " . ..V. day Uaby wrlaga BurK. In. the lobby; I M y V K IWm&tH, crrUfled milk for the siting.., I PSw- TOUR alker lliiteside Y 55 $1.00. , Offers FRIDAY AI1D SATURDAY HG'J. 17 A'iD 18 TOVVX.AH FBICE3 MATINEE KATUEDA7 Nigh! Prlc99 2Ss to $1.50. Popular Mat. Sat. 25o to Tbe I EaUe Opera Home Co., Inc., Harry Aikln Pros, and mgr. And The Original X.a falle Opera Houbo Production T H E GIRL B L The Biff rarclal Prolio With Bally Maelo 8 Months In CMcsffo 70 People 48 Oirls nothing But Pan, Eaagnter and Pretty Oirls Bring the Girl Ton Lore to Bee The Girl X Loti Y E 3 DAYal TAiriiMG INIrlX i SUM. SVECIAXt TVESSAT MATINEE REOHARD (HIMSELF) CARLE IK HIS GKEAT XiAVGHIKG SUCCESS OP 3 TEAK3 "JU UHIG JUPI ri3K" ITT) IT A WALI.lCl! EOTPtX B9ECIAT.I.T ElfOAGEDl SWtjapLHIHg-Jl' 1 BO"VD THEATER Matinee Today-Tonight BOXiOIHTS Mies Virginia Koot, Soprano ' Mies Nlooilne Zebeler. Vlollnlet Mr. Herbert X. Clark, Cornetlst and John Philip Sonsa, Oon. . And Mis BAND to .KOROK t'VANS and hU "Honey Boy Jn mrcls," at the llran dttis Ihrw day, atarting to nlKbt, w.:th Hpcolal Tuciday niatlmo, atirx-arn to be quite the larrtlj and best rn- t . ittitiniHtit of tl kind on the tiiratrlcal horlxon fnr the kmmoii. V.'hllo it Js the fourth i ear of the "Honey 3:oy" In minetrtley, n'ls his flret Per sonal production, and e'rythlng la to he r plo, (oao new. "t)Ul time mlnntrrlcy ldealliod" la the tlok"n. and white faoo, rviiea and InnoviitUni hive not bem attempted. The mldt'Ji. portion of the how will offer a soutiwrn spectarte and t'unclnir revel entitles "Ituwn on the Tomblgbee," and In etJtl to he a boautl ful picture of a moonlight night on the bayou. fXllo;lng this will oome "Honey Boy" Bvaiis hlmeelf In one of thoxe In comparabl raonoloKue moments . which liave made him famous as "minstrelsy's brlghteet star." The "FlM Hanjo I'lileuds" will next be offered In A period of muRlcal and sinning entertain mont of a refined character. And then comes "The tUxlo Derby." munLral comedy, fur whk-h the book, lyrl.-a and muslo ave been written by doorge Kvans lilnv self, and In ahlch he will play the role if Hnowflalto IJneoln Cninip, Jorkev 7-n, who rlJM -wty Pen to vlrtnry In the Dlarkvllle derby. That the sncstfermHit t AValker ANTilte siUe la "The Ulc Mulwdy," at the llrandele theater on Wednesday matinee utid night, Is attracting unusual atten tion Is einphazcd by the active sale of seats reported by the box office mag-' nates. At lean I ho advance sale lndl--atts that Mr. Whiteside will have a roualng welcome. "The Magic Melody" is story written lit (be present tense, with Its locsle In New York City. Tle st.-ry concerns Helmar, a poor young vluSlnlnt. struggling fur recognition In th. grt metropolis, who flmls In the uirnuee of a multimillionaire friend ttio opiHirtuiiliy to n:cur In public le fme the rlxht kind of sn audience, and tlnij ret his foot on tiio firm rung of tii. ladder of succens. The rich man proves to be lleltnar's father, and Un.iuh a series of complications the old ; ti 'ukkIc. between art and Ideals, and mum y-liut, are fought over again. The jil.iy s plit Is simple, yet poignant, and i. 'Mil a sirong spix-al to the emotions. Ti. Cirl I Iive." the merriest musical li.ty iu many tieaon, und the latest l.i Halle opei a huua success, pro ti '-.tc.1 for Manager Harry Askln by i'lan'. triiiitlntun. one of the most noted t:K directors In America, will be seen kl O.l' liiatiiUls theater Friday and But- i l;.y with luailnre Saturday. Mr. Hmlth e i I. us more than a hundred hits to hU ii1lt, lucliHlIng such pieces as "The U.'l of My liean)." "The Orchid," "The i:. l!o uf lirlttalny" and "The Earl tci.d Uio i'ii." Mr. hinlthson also had the r tit udki uud atslmance of It. li. I. uiri.de, who collaborated on the book ai.'i Uitcj. Mr. Huri.niile la known as tun "KMiiiiS of tlic New York hlppo t;i !:.'. '' as he Is solely responsible, hot only tor th audiomhip, but fur the s.aitiiiK of the treat spectacular produc. t.. that have made that piay bouse a 1 word through the land. vt . lnvUiK made ail the eaM laukih i .ill lii ljti-t mukii al folly, ''Jumping Jupiter." for the laKt two' seasons Itlchnrd .Carle thlmsclf) will present his succtsxful production at the Hrandols theater for three nights, opening Sunday evening, November 19. Carle fashioned "Jumping Jupiter" over from a fsree by Cyttney Rosenteld to fit his own peculiar humor and personality. The music by Karl Hoschna, the famous composer of "Madam (sherry," Is full of charming melody and tho production la brand new n every detail. Next Monday, November 30, st the lloyd theater, Gertrude Hoffman and her Imperial Husslan Dancers Will be the attraction. The Ballet I;tisso Is unques tionably the most tremendous novelty evsry brought to America from the old world. This nstlon cwos much to the persevering- artist, Gertrude Hoffmann, and her associates, Morris Gent and K. Ray Comstock, for bringing to this con tinent the first elaborate demonstration of the art. chirographic which la dis tinctly Kusslan, and which slnoe Its ad vent In Paris throe years ago has made enraptured devotees of the beauty-loving French nation. Uulte apart from the triumph of Individual dancers and the superb ensemble work from both the point of view of scenery and contume, the ballets set a new standard of splendor and pageantry. And well may the world stand In wonder at the magni tude of the spectacle, for no approach to this gigantic organisation waa ever pre sented upon the stages of the Imperial theaters of Moscow and BU Petersburg, where the ballet is m national Institu tion and where Its exponents are ac corded a veneration which amounts to a reverence. The entertainment consists of three ballets of different types. The first, "Cleopatic," l a short love drama with a traglu ending; ths second, "Ias Bylphydes." Is a series of dunces to Chopin music, and tho third. "Suvhera sade," la another love drama, with on. other tragedy to end It. As an extra added fuuture Mill ttofdrann will appear In her H'C-atl inal llevue, Including her fumouB lmperi-onatlon of st ik celebri ties. i The announcement that Charles Uobin sou and his "Crusoo Girls" will entertain all this week at the popular Gayety, 1 good news to all. This company always presents a good show and judging from the lint of talented arllxts Included In their advunce notice of this season, there should bo no trouble for tbrni t' hold their leading ponltlon. Among the artists billed to appear with the "Crusoe Glrla" are Charles Kohlnson, America's famous character comedian; Ida Kmerson, the urdlsputed queen of extravattanaa, and Hairy Hills, In a glorious mixture of music, comedy and verse: Wood and Woods trio. In an original comedy un tomlme, "An IJlopemciit by Wire," Intro ducing Miss Ullle Woods, the IM ea.len ! doll soubrette; May JWnhardt. pocket edition of Kva Tanguay, and l amy Hui ret and Charles Dunn, In a comedy xklt, "A Ullmpre of Hogaa'g Alley," consnt-1 tilting one of the best aggregations on the ! road. There I a rltiiim of twenty-five! rollicking show girls selected because! tl ey are pretty and can sing and dance, j Charles Kobimon has engaged a strong ' aggregation of vaudevllliuus to support him. who Introduce their socialities be l-.wil tliai VJIU K1UIIU Ull,, WUlCn -I are called rt; ca ttely, "J.vt, A Mlilloul?'' le'- The first Important event of the new musical season will bo the appearance here of Houa and his band at tho lloyd this afternoon and evening. The famous conductor is on what mny be termed the latt lap of his tour of the world, ' which began In New York lust November. He will brlns here his complete organization und the soloists Vlll be Miss Virginia Root, soprano; Miss Nlcolene Zedcler, Vlollnlste, and Herbert L. Clark, the cor net virtuoso. One Is not quite certain whether It la the sublimity of HouKa or the brilliance of his blind that Is most im. presslve. There Is In tho gestures of Mousa. the sweeping movement of the J wnite-giovsd hand, suppressing a tem pest Into a sighing gephyr, or tho sudden movement of a finger starting a storm, a remarkable suggestion of power and Btrong personality. He manipulates tho sixty musicians as so many keys of an instrument. Bou.ia'a program will Include several of his latost compositions as well as a number of classical selections. The headline attraction at the Orpheum 2 DAYS CoSiln&oS$av' .lot?. 20 The Aoithetlo eccsttlon of the English SpeaXla- World and tie Blgrest Organisation Ever Brought West of Chlcaffo. Eirect Prom All Summer Sensational Triumph at the New Torx Winter Garden. GERTRUDE HOFF AND HER Imperial Russian Dancers Axuerlcan Tour Direction Ksrrla Gest and P. Bay Comstock Tola Wonderful Proram at Every Performance; i CLKOPATRB I Saison Russe AMIUKMEXTS. Devoted .o Strlotly High Grade satravagansa and Vaudeville TWICE GAILY wees MAT. TODAY Snnday atatineeCurtaln at 3:30 CHA.H HISON Offers Himself and His Tamous ROBINSON "CRUSOE GIRLS" In Two Bonsinff Musical Satires. TEXHx.EBa I lr I a. oklbs I IaJko ITJTEOOB '&OI1.EBS 'STUBS theater this week" will bo "Cheyenne Days." The act will be one round of ex citement as every feature depicts the Continued on Page Eleven.) M THEATER Ivl O. P. WOOPWABJ9 Manager 1 I u And Inoideutally Soma Great VAUDEVILLE Ida SMEKSOV at HIT.ES Harry MAY BIlIIAlDt Patsy 1AAIITT A Dung Cnas. CHAS. BOBIBSOB7 4i. EXTRA AUOtD W00DS & WOODS lh.o 1 nr i le.itler : Had be known there ever could he so stunning a bunch of "Crusoe Girls." I'm sure Man Friday would still he on the Joli. They make luuny preceding ahuws look like moving picture, with the filma none blank. Sure the show's gr.at; it's nt the Gevctv. E. T.. jOMlNBOlf. Mrr. Gayety. J Bventiif and Sunday Matinee ISo, tc 6Ue and Vao. Mats. 15c & 25c Chew guai If yon like bat ne mostug I.ADIKS' 4 A At Any Wet'k TICKKTS I VIC ).y Matinee. Dahy Carriage Garage In the Lobby Certified At ilk for the Akklng. S t linnrii ' - V It ' ...ii. Week Commenoinr Matinee Today and all week Matinees Tuesday, , Tltnrsday and Satnrday. MISS EVA LANG and the WOODWABX STOCK Presenting- CO. The Thrilling lay of Army Eife. THE DESERTERS The Paiuona Ponr Act Drama SaseTne Woman Estectlve. fee s Eleatenant Deserter. Elaborate Dane Hall Soeaa. Prices always tho same, 25c. BEAT WEEK The laugh Prodnoer, "Are You a Mason?" Pounded on Theophile Gautler'a "On of Clao- The patra'a Nights." Muslo by A. Arensky, Elnisly Russian Korsakow, Moussorg-ky, Glasounow and Tanelf f. Season LES SVLrHIDKS Somantio Eeverie in One Aot Tableau. Muslo by Chopin 8IIKHKKAZADE; Or, A Mght In a Persian Haiem. Corypheio Klmodrsmi in One Act. Muslo bo. Blmsky-Zorgakow ahsodore Xosloff, Director Chorogrsphlo COBPS DE BAEEET OP 1501 HUGE'OBCHESTBAl aiuniiK vue xjuperiai sussian Artists Are: Phones, Dong-. 494. Mat. every day 0:18. 8:15. Xnd. A 14 Every nig TABLE D'HOTE We serve a Table d'Mote din ner Suiuiaya at 4i and 60 cents that is unsurpassed in point ot Quality, quantity and service. 11:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Me good to yourself. Belmont Restaurant " 1510 Dodge Ht, C X. H.U.I., Proprietor. OPEN ALL NIGHT. Advanced VaudeviL We;k Starling M aline) ToJ CSieyenr e Days Gua Hombrook's Wild West Show, i,.iiu,-, wa and Her HlKh .ichuol llnuuo, . Muck; Ail. Hoi Uen, Wyoiului, Champion Roping Expert, a. (itto Ivline, Hiding the Only tin lsw liin klng Horse on the tug W AM PI 'S. JAMES r. ID Oolan & Lonharr Presenting ''Some Mind Reader' The Urst Time In the West Four Original Londons "Chaninlons of the Air," In a Dar ing and Finished Casting Act. Operatic Stars, Cadets De Gascogne Quartette Fr&nralse. Karl Daylnar His OrUlna Maiie out of a Ctar Hox and i'ino Stick .iiid I'slng One string Only. Paulineiti fk Piquo In a Con.eily Conception. Intro ducing "The Mysterious Rig Ijidy." E(night & Deyer In the Musical Novelty, ' TI1.DY AMI FZIt A." Kinctost:9p& Projecting the Latest In Animated Photography. OrphsumGoncerlOrchastra 15 Talented Artists 15 rlceo, M'ght, lOo, CSo, free, Too kiiiuMt foe. best seats Sio, ex cept Saturday and Saaday. Maria Baldlna, Rallerlna Imperial Theater, Moscow. Mile. Cochin, Paris Opera House. Prlnoeas Marie Bchirlnsky. Shlhmstow, Moscow. Anna Balusrowa, Moscow. Jeanne Adoison, Paris Opera House. Marie Ealcwska, Imperial Theater, Warsaw. Duwln Dinah, Paris Opera ITouse. Plrlna Eampa, Paris Opera House. Teresa Eampa, Chatlet Theater, I'aris. Eoais Avsllne, Grand Opera House, Paris. Tvoane Andre, Grand Opera House, Paris. Thsodore Hosloff, Premier Danceur, imperial i nearer. .Moscow. Nicholas Solanlkow, Premier Mime du Theater imperial, Moscow. Jan Kalewsky, Danceur, Imperial Theater, Warsaw. Oustav Bicanx, Grand Opera House. ParlB. Pierre Thomas, Grand Opera House, . Paris. Jan Kalawsky Danceur, Imperial Theat.'r, Fragile. Ivan Tarasow, Imperial Theater, Moscow. Nicholas Swersw. Moscow. Eeo Pernikoff, Imperial Theater, Prague. Extra Added Pasture Gertrude Hoffmann's Haw Bevne Miss Hoffmann will be seen in her celebrated impersonations of Kthel Parryinore, George M. Cohan, Kddle Foy, Kva Tanguay, Anna Held, Harry Louder, Ruth .-t.. Deris, ljadora Duncan, Amette Kellenr.nnn, Eddie .Leon ard and Valeska Huratt. BEAT IALB OPENS TOMflTlSOW aP in A. HT. Prices 6Co to $2.00. Owing- to the number of musioians ths first three ru.i v. vcvuvihh cuairs nave seen removea. 3 luys, Commencing; Thursday, November 23. THE ACORN ENGLISH GRAM) OPERA COMPANY Trice BOo, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. Mail Orders Now. tr '..Is Jit. Today 8:00. Night 8:30. Best Seats Boo. 7 THE BEST YET I..-, r rt i BBS 71 A fi- -iijOTj-J With JOHN T. BAKER and LOUIE LYNN MSm And a Brilliant Company , .j iVj Iff j) EXTBA Hnrmnln'o I ifn DftOftO WM. uuiiiiuiu o liid ruoco Original Kurlewiue hertetl Willi bplcjr -H-jy ltresKlng. LADIES DIM E MATINEE THK OMAHA BEN Omaha's Great Home 1'uper The Kneisel Quartet Most Notel Hiring (Quartet In the World. Tuesday Evening, Nov. 21. l'lrst M. E. Church. SestU, 1, $1.50 and 2. On Sale at A. Hospe Co., Nov. IS. Management Blanche Sorenson AUDITORIUM ROLLER SKA'I ING Saturday and Sunday Bights, Also Sunday Afternoon. Muslo by Oreen'e Band. A&urasion, 10i Skates, aoo. WE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER V Is the Leading Agricultural Journal of the west. 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