y P Till OMAHA SUNDAY VVA): liKCKMHKR '24. 1011. Ant jrwrnTn. AMI JKWKNTS. BOYD'S 4 fATlM-a-:8 CllJUSTMAS AX1) WKDXIiSOAY Stunning Chorus Tunsfal i kith I MUMi l pill f f- '. . v,- ' ):' :. BJ J .' Vlt K 4 Y TK ? f if 1 $ . ... -r-M .'' " " v.- -; ": j , J iiiiplr'A f I f r'. ( , . yvSv). wrcEEmmdn -The im Sired Qirl" M fhe'BOID EORGE M. COHAN'S terrific comedy success, "Get Rich Quick Wallingford," which captured New York during its two seasons' run on Broad way, and then duplicated its success during a solid year's engagement in Chicago, will be the attraction at the Brandels theater four nights and " a matinee, beginning tonight. There are a score and a half of cleverly drawn characters in the play, and the cast has been personally selected by Mr. Cohan. It includes John Webster, William H. Forestelle, Jay C. Torke, Junius Mathews, James H. Manning, John 15. O'Hara, Charles H. Wilson, Charles B. Hamlin, Yoahln Sakural, 'Arthur V. Gibson, James C. Mack, Abner Symmons, William Walcott, Milton B. - Pollock, Ethel Hunt, Florence Dunlap, Marjorle Foster, Lois Burnett, Ella Sothern, Mar garet Maclyn and others. A beautiful stage production has been provided by Cohan and Harris. Matinees will be given Christmas day and Wednesday. With all health-giving wholesomeness of the Carlsbad Spring of which it tells. "The Spring Maid," comes to the Bran dels Theater, Thursday December 28, as a Viennese operetta that has spread its powers of fascination over all of con tinental Europe and has proved the power enchant theeater goers this side the 'vtlantlo in exactly the same way. Heln- rich Relnhart, . its composer, is well known over Germany as the composer of dozens of the mualcal playlets so gen erously appreciated there. . His first i opera, "Das Suesse Madel," was played Iby the German Opera company in New 'l'ork last season and will soon be also produced by Werba and Luescher. 'For the prima donna role in this quaint work, Fraulein Mlzzl Hajos, a Hungarian song stress who created the leading part of the saucy Princess Bosena when ' the cpera was played In Vlanna and Berlin, has been brought to this country. In sup- rt of this star Werba and Luescher lilve sent a great orchetra of thirty ay era the largest, that has ever been used for a light opera work; a great ballet, and a company of nlnety-fodr which includes such singers as George Ieon Moore, Dorothy Maynard, Leo Etark, Tlllie Salinger, Jack Kaffael, Louis Miller, and with Orpha Tewes as the premiere danseuse. Maud Campbell, who is playing the part of "Notinie" in "School Days," which comes to the Brandeis theater for New Year's week, is a Bostonian and began ber professional' work in sacred conceits at the Boston theater. In "School Days" Miss Campbell will have many opportunities to show her ability as a singer and dancer. An engagement of exceptional Interest will be that of Blanche King at Boyd's theater for four days, beginning tonight. Mis Ring will be seen in "The Wall Street Girl," a bright, new musical com edy by Margaret Mayo ana Edgar rielwyn. Hapgood Burt has' contributed the lyrics nd Karl liuschua the music. Mr. Iloschna is the composer of "Madame fcherry" and "Three Twins,"' and In "The Wall Street Girl" 'he has music which Is sure to linger in the memory and set the feet to tapping. Among Mis.i Hum's great song hits are "Deedle-Dum-Pee,", "I Want a Kegular Man," "The Indian Hag," "I Should Have Been Born a Boy," "Every Day:' and "Daddy." These she will sing as only Blanche Ring can sing them. Hairy Uilfuil has the principal comedy role, while other in the cast Include Clar ence Oliver, Charles Wlnnliiger, Charles Cotthold, Maude Knowlton, Florenco Shirley and Cross and Josephine. Mlfej King Is said to have the most stunning chorus which has left Broadway this ceason. Matinees will be given on Christmas and Wednesday. The Woodward players will offer an other new comedy at the American thea ter this week. "Sauce for the Goose," which was written for Grace George and Usyed by her with great success. The leading role Is one In which Miss Lans wl'l find a splendid opportunity, for It j is on the lines of Cyprlenuo la "Divor- . G V ) A f 1 I ; II cons," which she played so charmingly. She will wear a number of new gowns during the week. On Christmas day a special matinee will be given, at which each lady in , attendance will receive a photograph calendar of Mies Lang as a' souvenir. ' The first performance of "Sauce for the Goose" will be given this afternoon, and It will run all week, with the usual matinees and a special on Mon day, The engagement of Robert B. Mantel and his distinguished company, at tho Boyd theater for four days beginning Sun day, December 31, Is already attracting a great deal of interest. " Mr. Mantell, while here, will give the following reper toire: Sunday night, Dec. 31 "Richard III" Monday mat, Jan. 1... ."As You Like It" Monday night, Jan. 1 "Othello" Tuesday night, Jan. Z "Richelieu" Wednesday mat.. Jan. s Hamlet ' Wednesday night,' Jan. 3. ..."King Lear" These plays are given in a lavish plan ner and absolutely true in detail, s . .e Orpheum for tuls week will present the most elaborate and expensive vaude ville act ever playew in Omaha. is "A Romance of the Under World," a drama written by Paul Armstrong, who is also the author of "Alias' Jimmy va.lentlne" and "The Deep Purple." Next to the headline attraction In im portance comes the sketch entitled "A Case of Emergency," which will be pre sented by Charles and Fannie Van.' The terplsehorean part of the program will be furnished by Sammy Burns and Alice Fulton, who will offer some unique fancy dances. They also Introduce a number of snappy songs and amusing Impersona tions. James B. Donovan and Charles M. McDonald will give an Irish skit called "My Good Friend." They sing two funny songs. "Old Plaid Shawl" and "Mrs. O' Flaherty." The five Farrell sisters, fa mous European gymnasts, will give an act that is filled with difficult and dangerous stunts. Richardson's posing dogs will offer a marked contrast to the rest of the bill. So gracefully , and cor rectly do the tiny creatures present their various tableaux, that they seem to pos sess human intelligence. Christmas week's offering at the pop ular Gayety theater will be the "Pass ing Parade," exploited by Cliff Gordon and Bobby North, whose "World of Pleasure" gave signal satisfaction here a couple of weeks ago. The book Is by Don Roth, lyrics by Wlllard Vale and the music by Leo Edwards; dances and ensembles by Julian Alfred. In the cast there appears such well known travesty artists as Chas. Avellng, James Rowland, Lew Dunbar, Al Canfleld, Ilbby Blondell, Carrie Behr and Helen Ely. A singing and dancing chorus of forty-five girls and boys is one of the features. Aside will serve On Sunday and Monday A special dinner For 5Co Between the Honrs of A. M. and 8 P. M. We tan un.su re our friends that on this occosjon we will surpass all of our previous efforts in pre paring a special dinner. Ilno here and make jsure that your Xmas Joy is perfect. Insofar as the dining is concerned. Belmont Restaurant O. K. BALI., Prop. 1516 Dodge St. GpU All Night. -J! from today's matinee, there will be a grand holiday matinee tomorrow, and each day thereafter there will be a lad les' dime matinee. For New Year's week the Gayety will offer the big vaudeville favorite, Ben Welch, who brings his own big company of merrymakers. , In good humor, in music, in plctur esqueness and in the cleverness of the company, "The. Cherry Blossoms" is highly attractive. This company will be the Christmas week attraction at .the Krug theater commencing with the usual Sunday matinee. Between two ex cellent comedy diversions aq olio of headline acts introduces Loro and Payne, sensational comedy acrobats; Miss Ethel Hall, a pretty winsome and viva clous soubrette; Charles Crollus, eccen tric comedian; Miss Llllle Perry, a charming and versatile comedienne; De Grace and DePaul in ihelr singing, danc ing and musical specialties; Frank Dob son, in original parodies and stories, and Miss Katherlne Linyard. a phenomenal soprano vocalist. A special feature with this show will be a series of spectacular living pictures, posed by beautiful Pari sian models, reproducing some of the best French works of art. A M I'SEMENTS. Devoted to Strictly High Orade aa TWICE DAILY wVA MAT. TOOAY I To tnska vonr llinflTll iiiini f.-' Christmas weak nutlin SHRILt V rill Mtn .AnVlM W A new show, QOBDOW ft HOBTH'S -THE- PAEMBE A SHOW OP CZ.ASS Under tho same management aa 'The World of Fleaaurs." A Blot of - SONG MUSIC COMEDY One of the most expansively gowned attractions this season. Grand Holiday iYlatinco Tomorrow Lear Readir: As a convincing contradiction of the "no buHlnem ' wall of the, pessimist.-), tne crowded houses we invariably, have are mule L jt pow erful witnesses. . incidentally, the week between Christmas and New ears was meant specially for us. Try to get to. E. L. JOHNSON. Mgr. Gayety. Evenings kuA Sunday Matlaes ioo, ssc, Dvo sua 76o. WirtMot. 1 Kit Jh KA Paw I Chaw gum If yon llks, but no siaoklng i L.iDll." j TICKETS 10c At Any Week Day Matinee. 4 Baby Carriage Garage In the Lobby; 4 Certified Milk for the Asking rttir i .iirf.itt' 'l 1 1.''. mm imt m,J f ' ' 'i - '9 1 n nnnma n hi 10 V ' THEATER o 2VZZTEMC 222 ptJ2)cfJkta! ' AMUSEMENTS. Phones, Dour. 404. Ind. A-1404 Matinee Every Day, 2: IS. Every Mght. 8:18. Advanced Vaudeville Our Merry Xmas Bill Week Starting Matinea Today "A Romanes of the Underworld" Written Especially for Vaude ville by PAUL AKMSTIIONU Author of "Alias Jimmy Valen tine," "The Deep Purple," etc. Charles & Fanny Van In "A Cage of Emergency." SAMMY ALICE Durns & Fulton Smart Dancers in Songg, Im personations and Diversified Dances. 1ong Live the Irish Here's Two Live Ones. JAMES 11. CHARLES M. Donovan & McDonald In "My Good Friend." ' Fivs Farrell Sisters Famous European Gymnasts. Skill, Daring, Originality Beauty. Richardson's Posing - Cogs a Distinctively Unique. llineloscspc Projecting the Latest in Ani mated Photography. Orphsum Concert Orchestra 15 Talented Artists 16 Vrlcea Bight loo, 85c, 60o, T6o. Bfatlnea lOo, Bast Seats Seo, lis oapt Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays. Esau All Week Comnienrlng Matinee Today, With Matinees Tues., Tliurs., Hut. SPECIAL MAT. XMAS DAY MISS EVA LANG and tho WOODWARD ST0CX CO. The Great Comedy Huccbhs "Sauce for the Goose" NEXT WEEK "The Girl and tha Judge" Monday Mat., Dec. 25, a Souvenir Photograph Calendar of Miss Lang uiven to ttvery L.aiy. All 25c Anywhere Spaolal Matlnso Kaw Tears' Day Advance Subscription Order MAVAOEUEBT WH, BOYD'S THEATER, OMAHA Owing to tha elaborate Nature of tbo snaru at tha Tn ralrons: Tho rui'tlituming c-iiKiiuen ent ot Mr. M.iucuil ami the nuiublu ieerloUe uf rlanslo plays (all Shake-xpearean with one exici'tlun ) which he will offer, has alrettdy aroused remarkahlu iubllc Interest, and tfiere is a large dmiuuid for rt-hervutloiiH. I'o facillta the noklnrf of seats and to avoid the tieirsxlty of delay at tha box of fit e on the oiienln? nf the regular salo. the managriiif nt Iiuh urrungod to give proHpectlvn patrons an op por'.ui.lty to re.ierv iIihIiuI1ii seuts liiiiiiellatidy fur IhM eiiKuciiient. I'pmi coinplynig witn conditions as stipulated below your order will rwtdvn prompt uttentloi, and he filled In tho st-iiweniie In whiili it It received. Kindly Indicate in the Malik below liow inuny seats are dcMlred. N rite this amount beneath the prlre of the HealH you wlsli and on the line Willi name of pIh.v you desire to see. Then cut out the blank and send to Mr. Frank I'helpH. Manager Itoyd's Thuuter, Omaha, Nebraska, with money order or express order or clun k for ttte auuiint or the Kettts. To avohl rnlHtukeH lie sure to eucloKe in your letter a stamped envelope with your suit and address written on it and the sliiIh will be promptly mailed to you. heats tun only be sent when order Is accompanied by remittance and stumped envelope as above. It In siiKKCMted tbat you be j expeditious im possible In making application for heats, aa Mr. Mantell's engage ment will be an event of extraordinary interest ami the deinuml tor reHervalions will bo very lartte. Students or the drama, as well as thone who enjoy classic plays purely its theatihul perforiiiaiires, will be Intensely interested in this engagement. Tlie artlKtlc. and coinprehenslve way in which I lie pluys ure stuped also appeals to the sense of tho beautiful. In order that the public general iy may be enabled to utteud these notable iduntell performances the ful lowlnv scale of prices has been adopted: MB. MABTELL'S EBQAOEMEBT. Mr. Frank Phelps. v, MsiiMKer Hoyd's Theater, Omaha, Neb. Herewith plean find dollars In paymen. of with enclose stumped envelope with uiy name and address. II M J hi II Oil 11 III I 1 M 7b: too tits How MimrT Hmw M.ny? lli.w M.ipr? H.iw Many? Huw M.nrt II. .w M.nrT H.iw M.iiy? How MnrT Sunday Night December 31 lUchard HI ' Monday Matinee, (New Yiars), ' " ' " January 1 As Vou Like It Monday Night, New Years), January 1 Othello Tuesday, January 2 Mlchelleu Wednesday Night, January J Kin I. car t- I 1 II IH II 01 u.d.'ouy lou f.o :5u lxi.r Hm t'pl'i'r ttux Uw. r Kl'r 7..c r.nli 'inr H.l.uny Gallry l..w Mny H.iw MnV Huw M.ny! Huw M.ny? How Mmiy' Huw M.nyt How MiiiyT WedneKday Matinee, January 3 Hamlet IH A. X2W MUSICAL CGnXJTT THE WALL Book tr Author of "Baby Ml$e" Lower Moor, f 1.50, $2; 7Br, Matlnaas GET MCET QUICK WALLINGFORD THE GREATEST COMEDY SUCCESS ON RECORD PMCKH KvollnK, 23c lo f2.00; Mntlnem, 2.1c to $l.BO. THURS., FRL, SAT. SPECIAL SAT. MAT. WD KB A AJTD X.TJi:aCHa'S MABTERriXCB or JOYOUS XEITirESB MELODY A BID rABCIITATXIf Q SOMAN CI). WW YORK DEMANDED TWO BEOOKB KAKIBTO SEASONS WITH THH riQVABTT HUKQAKIAW PRIMA DOB ITA WHO CBXATBS ' THE TXTZiB KOX.S IB Virmf A. Mizzi Hajos inthESprwiaid VBUSUAX. CO MP A XT OT 14. BFXCTAX, BP&IZra MAID OBCHESTKA OT TXXB.TT. SYBBIBO raiOSB BOO to la.001 MAT. BAT. B9o to fl.BO. BTOTB Mini Xsjos was chosea to orsato tho mischievous rrisoas Hosena by manrich Keinharat, the composer, and tho opera was written especially for bar. BBXT SUBDAT KATIBSS ABD A 1. 1. WIBK MATIBEXB BCOBDAT (Vow Tears), wbdbzsdat iatvuit SIH1L: OYS WTTS ISBXiH TXXBSBO ABD 08 Bights, 15o to T5o raw 91.00. - Matinees, loo, 8Bo and BOo. TXUHOir XVEBIBO, JABUABT 18 JAW KUBKLIK. mmm Wv A) 4. tij Katinoo li30. de whls, boyst The Brigh fhtest B9EK2 xw. Udiet X hA Dime fr&W&' Mint ;-M'.1f D.aoo rfl&r Robert Bo LIAM A. BBADT IB A BBPEBTOIBB Six Performances, B3i.ming Productions tho Curtain rises at 8:15 o'clock sharp evenings and at SilS o'clock matinees. Por arrangement of ulays, sao coupon below. STREET CIKL with Comnotior of "DLma. gnrr7" $1, $1.50; Wed., Mat. 2.1c to $1.50 : Tonight Xoas and Wed COHAN AID BARKIS PraMnt GEO. U. COHAN'S BXOOCST COMEDT lUCCSSS rouwstD on tub tuaiinra BTOFIHS By CEO. RANDOLPH CHESTER Direct from Two Saasons la Xw Tork and On Taar In Chioafo With Ita rarftot Caat and FrodaoHon. 1 HS BAUOIEST OPEBA OT WAX.TIT VMUfMA. OBianTAb BAX.X.ST. tfOHeorfArnvt CKTtHINtr TO fCt'T" M Jltght, 8i30. Don't miss this show whatever von do. Boauat of Baautlas Blooming in Burlaaana. f7 The Cherry Blossoms Dallrtfully Original la Bvorythlng. rzATtntiBa rAMousx.Y tubwt JACK PERKY In Two Ore at Laughing' Musical Oonodlost "WHAT HAFPEKED TO MoOOIAK" "WIDOW Mo CAKTKT'S BOAKDEXJr ' Introauoing the Startling KOTELTT BKNBATXOB "FRENCH ART", rosad oy Beautiful, Lovely, X,ivlng Parisian Models. A Salootad Oast of Barlasijua's Cleverest Bntortaiaors. A Bunoh of Marry, Rolltcklng Comedians. An Olio of H'gh Class Tandavilla Acts and 86 PABCIBATIBO, PETOBIBO rilMAI.II 88. la tho JTlower of Their Charm. EXTRA -Adam mil Eve In the Garden of Edea EXTRA nan ill Mantell OP CLASSIC PLATS Sunday Night. Dec. 31, 1911 ...1911. I here- .seats us mentioned below. Address.