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"Ss 0--O j TONIGHT UNTIL WEDNESDAY 25c, 50c, 75c, 1-Matinee, 25c, 50c 75c THE FAMOUS YOUNG IRISH TENOR- FISKE O'HARA IN THE DELIGriTFUL COSBSDY DRAMA "LOVE'S voaia dream" ma xost t-i rr,Ti.7,-o ntiss jplat pbootom HEAR O'HARA S f?EW SONGS Wsdk Saaiay Fsb. 2S-Ssah Hsxl Thursday MATIKEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY KLAVV & ERLANGER Present THE MUSICAL. COMEDY DE LUXE THE Th Piece Which Made the 'BenUful Ijidy" Walti Famous During the Year' Hun in New York. Company of 90 -Special Orchestra of 30 Mail Orders when accompanied by check or money order received now and filled as received. nnTPr. nirhta Orchestra. (MOf Balcony fi.S0, ai, T8o Sallary, BOO. rnlvtj. ax&tuMSotcbaatxa, 9lMi Bafaxmr tl-OO, 76c I OaUary, 0e. X SKK O'HAtlA, BrtD'i aaf valcad lnr, in hl la (Ml May. "Ujv Tounr Drsara," will t th ailracllan at lha brandela thcatar for (our ntKhta. commtnclnc Ihla avao tn(. Tha trr- rcvolvn around Harry Car. roll, a young .h)rinin.-who, like moat Irlahnwb. ma nag pa to (all daaprrataly In luva. Tha young woman In queitton it K'ora MacKamara, an Iwlrna, with tha dimaataTuI Incumbranea of a cranky Kuardlun, bar unrla, who hai pirkad out a huaband (or Nora, in tha paraon ol (olonal Rli hanl Lovall, a Brltlah ortlcar. Ilarcy and Nora, finding tha uncla ob aurata, alopa. Thay ara ovcrtakan at a wayalda Inn and Barry la (oread to r llquuh th tlrl. or oauaa tha daalh of Ma father, who haa ronfreeed to aldlnc tha amuxalara. Laarnlnc that Lovall In tanda (orcln Nora to marry hlra and (hat .tha confeaalon of tha oldar Carroll I atllt In hla poaaeaalon. Barry turna lilfhwayman (or tha nonca and meet In t Ilia party on tha road raooveri tha paper and raaruea tha girl ha lovaa. Manogar Irwin haa provided alaboratav taia aat tlnca (or "Lova'a Toung Dream" and ha baa eelectad a company of onuaual axoall lanca to aupport hla atar. Tha aupportlna company Inoludaa Maria Quuin. Maggl fielding, Klltabeth Valdmar. Arthur Hoopa. J. P. Bulllran, Dan Morrla SullU ran. Jama H. tiaray, Thomna Lyona, J. li. Miller and 1. J. llyland. Thar will be a matlnre IVadmaday. omSA in An entire week of grand opera will be glran at tha Boyd theater commencing with tonight' performance of "Locla dl Lamnwrmoa" by tha , Lambardl Grand Opera company. Tti Uimbardl (ore ambraoa many of th noted aong-klrdl r tha ope ratio world. Including Mm. Paanatt Alvlna, tha eminent dramatic Orrtc) aopraaa of New Tark: afma. Lldla Lary, coloratura, aoprane of riorenca, Italy, now making her Initial American toor; alma. Elvira Roaettl. dramatic aoan-aBO, who baa achieved great auoceaa wltb Impreaarlo lmbardl'a eompasy In paat aaaaona; Mm. Ida Ffeaalo, aoprano. . lata f Oi Metropolitan Grand Opera company. New York, and Mm. Adalglaa Plaaa. aopraaa, of Bueno Ayrea. Th aVpartnant of tenor Include glgnor 81 Ifator Bdarattl. lata of tha Metropolitan company; lienor Maaual Salaaar. th epanlab artl at. and Slgnor Fraaoaao AI- btaoh. The barttonaa ara Sgnor Oluaeppa iMaggl of Milan. Slgnor Michel Otorae chlnl of Spain, now making hla Initial tour of tola country, and Signer Angalo Antola, the noted lyrla baritone, vha la making hla atxth American tour with th . launbardl arganlaatlon. Tn company will bring three amiaant baaaoa: Slgnor . Aleaat Mori. Slgnor Antonio Babeilloo and BuonaTaatara Marco. A magnifl. dent grand opera orcheatra under th direction of Chevalier Fulaanato Ooer- rlerl, the fameu "aeoralaaa" oondnctor; I beautiful and highly efficient cnorua, and (lne aceaia and oaatuming ara note worthy feature. The argeaiaaUon num ber aome 1W people, and travel la a pedal train of aevaa car. Bcenery and brocertiea for founteen opera ara carried. Follewlog la the repertoire for Omaha: Tonight. "Locla:" Monday, Thai;" Tueadai night, "BiKoletto;" WedMeday matinee, "Thai" will be repeated and Wedneaday night "Madame Butterfly" will be aung. Thursday night "La Bo-b-me- will be the bill and Friday sight "Carmen." On Saturday matinee "Luota" will be given and th engagraMat will cloa with "II Trovatore" on Saturday night. ' matinee and night, who aha will preaent her lateat (ucceaaea, . "Tha Roa of the Hancho" will be th blH at the American (or tha week be ginning with the matin thi afternoon, and Mia Lang will get back Into tha eaat, playing her charming role of Juanlta with tha daah and grace that made bar a delight In the part when ahe flrat offered it to Omaha, three yeara ago. Tha play la a pretty romance of day In California Juat after the Mexican war, and howi how th Inhabitant of th region ut tered at the handa of American outlaw.; alao, the tepa taken by th government to prevent th outrage. Th love In tereat U neatly Interwoven In the theme, and finally becomea the malniprtng of the play. Tha picture are of the quiet peace of mlaatoa day, and the rud awakening that came with the change. Th mounting la beautiful, and the action moat dramatic. Mr. Elliott will play tha Kearney of the caet to Mlaa Lang Juanlta. The flrat performance wilt be given at a matinee that afternoon, and the bill will run all week, with other matlneea on Tueaday, Thursday and Sat urday. Klaw 41 Erlanger'a (amoue production, AxUII will Introduce a clever travesty on tha eomforta of railway accommoda tions. The action take place tn a Bleep ing car where many funny situations naturally arise. Ethel McDonough, the comedienne, will offer a eerie of bright, catchy aonga. Mlaa McDonough started aa tha original drummer girl with the Boston Fadttaa. After aaveral ee aeons with thla organisation, she went Into vaudeville exclusively, playing over the Orpheum circuit a "Th Olrl Behind th Drum." Charles lnnes and Maud Ryan will give a whirlwind of a conversation which la made breealer still by several airy aonca. Th Thro Oladdenbecka will appear tn an original gymnaatle panto mime which la full of unusual (rata. The Pink Lady," will be at tha Brandaia theater for one week, beginning with Sunday evening February & Matlneea on Wedneaday and Saturday. This attractive comedy with mualc ran for t nlghta at tha New Amsterdam theater. New York City, and will be taxed this year not only In thla city but In Australia, London, Parle, Berlin, Vienna and Roma, The story of "Tha Pink Lady" la taken from the French (area "Le Satyre" by George Berr and Marcel Gulliemaud. C. M. 8. McLellaa wrote the book and lyric and Ivan Caryil th mualc. The production was taged by Julian Mitchell and Herbert Oraaham. It la elaborately mounted la three acta Th flrat hi laid in th gardana of "Le J oil Couoou." a rataurant ,1a tha forest of Comptegne; the second I ta the Interior of an antique anop in th Ru St. Honor. Parts, and th third at the ball of th Nymph and Satyr. Th musical numbera Include "I'm Going to Be Married In June." "When Lore Ooe Aatraytng," "The Olrl by the Saskatche wan," "Donny Did, Donny Didn't," "The Klas Walts," "Hid and Seek." "I Like It." and the popular wilts aumber, "Beautiful Lady." ' Tha headline re at the Orpheum this will be AMa Overton Walker and campaign hat turned up In front and rear, and la said to have alept in his purs. Our lieutenant colonel, whose treatment of younger officers had made him moat unpopular, was then In com mand of the regiment. "One day Little X passed th colonel' tent while the old man wsa standing out in front looking for trouble. He s Dotted X and sent his orderly for him. 'Mister X,' said the Colonel aa Johnny saluted and brought hla heela together with the approved click, 'Mister X. you appear to have a touch of the outre about you. 'Why, colonel,' said X, you must be mis taken: 1 haven't had a drink alnca I came to camp.' " - Yew may nave noticed en the billboards of thia city small posters printed ta queer looking letters. Th queer looking letter are Hebrew and the the coming of the Reglna Prager Oper etta- company direct from an of the leading Tklaiah theater ef New York City and headed by moet popular Ylddisa ftegtaa Prager, wba by her vote and bar great paaysag baa bar serge tallowing. The TMiflih that Mm. Keglna Prefer apeak aj soatnly a mostly ef Oerwawa, waft a aright earink. Ung nf Hebrew and kf net eafficult ta ma ke wa and donna. Una marralsu wan far by an eTaefflmt f!ty at the 1 ' a niui nlay. Jack Johnson, champion heavyweight pugilist of th world will be an added attraction to the Moulin Rouge burlesque show at the Krug theater twice dally for the week commencing Sunday matinee, February It. Th world' champion pugilist will bring a retinue of trainers and boxers with htm, one of whom will be "Kid" Cutler, and will give demonf t rations of his ability as a boxer In three-round exhibition at every per formance, besides doing a monologue. Johnson's turn will follow tha regular Moulin Rouge burlesque show, which thla season card re fifty people, together with a complete scenic aad electrical equip ment. The costume are gorgeous, pro. ductng to the eye a constant dassllng effect; the girls are picked (rom the swaner o( Broadway, while the comedi an know how to produce good hearty laugh without the aid of slapsticke and buffoonery. - The opening burletta Is entitled "A Night at th Moulin Rouge Cafe," Intro ducing th large chorus of handsome glrla richly gowned. The closing bur. lesque, a riot of fun and music Is en titled "At a Railroad Station." The vaudeville portion Is presented by a terle of selected artist, such aa Lee Slater and Mack. Nlbbe Bros, and Marie Bordouex, Tortoni troup, George X. Wil son and Lillian Thornton, Hilton Broth era and Carina lie Forest. I rharactarifced by excellent appointments, finest cuisine and- pleasing eurroundlnga. Meal terved table d' hot and a la cart OortaF eoffe make yaw meal aellcloaaf COURTNEY'S X Seventeenth and Dottflaa BEHMAN SHOW The earn Old Title that yea know mesas a good entertainment, bat with brand saw show "THE tlvQADViAY 6IRL" SXTsVlv-AQAWg SB 1TM WXTst Till WATSON SISTERS aad lOaT lalMU Batum to Bxtravagaa. ftL.. C M Iff sa f Taa fcyrlo Teaer.""- tHLBt ra most atAowmcBxn PB.OOUOTIOX of th SCASOsT raoBTg op wniiM qn BOMB WBBOKBBS J 30 Dear Reader: I claim tha acting caat of thla aeaaon'a Behmao show is the strongest that ever Braced th Uayety'a stage Th Watson Sla ter will be riot with you owing to their personal magnetism. Prop. Jack Singer ia no cheater; the entire production le magnifi cent K. L. JOHNSON, Mgr. Gayety Entire O Week Coffl'nclng TONIGHT The Event of the Season LAM BARD I rand Opera COMPANY In the Following Repertoire: DAT! OPERA DATS IA Sunday Eve - - - Lucia Monday Eve Thai Tuesday Eve - Rigoletto Wed. Matinee - - Thais Wed Evening - - - 1 - - Mme. Butterfly Superb Grand Opera Orchestra and .Chora,. under the direction of Chevalier Folgenzlo Gnerrterl of Milan, Italy. Fine Scenic, Costuming and Property Effects. Brillant, All-Star Casta. Thurs. Eve LaBoheme Friday Eve - - Carmen Sat. Matinee - - - Lucia Sat; Eve. - II Trovatore Prices 50c-$2.00. Matinees 50e-S 1.50 Sewing aad aaaday Matlaee lac, 85c, SOe and 75c Mata. 15c & 25c, Chew run If yoa Ilka, but n mosisg LADIES' 4 A. At Any Week TICKETS I wC Day Matinee. Baby Carriage Garag In ta Lobby; Certified Milk for the Asking. her company of ten ringers and dancers. The dusky maldena have voices full of rare melody and beautifully trained. Spe cial muake baa been written, apeclal cos tume designed and a beautiful eeeni production supplied. Among th songs which will be offered are: "Porto Rico." "Levey Dear," "Bless Tour Ever Laving Little Heart" and That'a Why They Call M teniae.'' Ia the last number Miss Walker gives her famous Impersonation of her husband, tha lata Oeorgw Walker. Ed F. Reynard, taa vasttrUoqalat. will priainl Seta Dewberry aad Jawa Jaws ana ta "A Morale- la HkkvtBa," a sketch which aiina everything ansa ef ha klsd. Th eperUng ereoe show a farm yard and a corner la a eeaxtry TtOaga Inst before th break ef day. A chore bey starts th fan, whkb la by the ether airlranatw FWor jantartilnma ad sasa, win grr newel act ruiaatag ef at wttty eavgna, Mopkta Jack Singer offers the Behman show In "The Broadway Glrla". with the Wat son sister, at the Gayety during the Week, atanlng this afternoon. Among th song hit Introduced will be: "I'm the Girl From Broadway," "My Old- Fashloned Girt." "Klas Me on My Beauty Spot Right Behind My Ear," "The Light That IJea In a Woman's Byes, and Lire, and Lira, and Lies," "Take Me Where the White Lights Glow" and a number ef others. Miss Kitty Watson plays the title role with aa excellent alnglng voire and a well-rounded figure. Her part give her excellent opportunities to dis play her talents. Her chief aupport is tn the handa of such artists aa Lou Haa cell. Albert Reed. Harry Le Vlan. Billy Bette and Chart Falke. th lyric tenor, late of Dockatader'a minstrels. Ha will offer a number of new aonga. Other lu the cast ara Doras Thayer and Bell Adam. A bur beauty enaraa of thirty areaeen tn aome etuanlng gowns. aaaxAg nineteen changea daring th antertauv meat. Ladles' maUna daily, staxtiac tomorrow. -Why Ha Bed GaUTy. Uttla X." says a writer la th Army and Navy Is a I. wa one ex tne s ar ear fwaeeT emerra tn 1 I anrtag ana He had ta the cavalry and had Brora with him a cavalry awaggar, were an School ef Aetna; mfKERMANl Educational Course Y. W. C A. t. w. a a. AVDiroaxim. mos- r. m Interpretive Heading r "The Servant In the Houee" by Vary Lyase 7 or bee. aeslsted bv Vloreao Marrleoa-Baa, Coatralt . Admiaalon Free, Reserved Seata ic A rawfS aTTTS. AMERICAN n THEATER 11 AU This Week. Matin anday, , Tuesday, Thursday aad Saturday. HISS EVA LANG WCOSWAfiD STOCK CO. Is David aelaaoaf Flay The Rose of the Rancho A Flay of Barly California. ' xrtvxT wna rxsmUAXY ts. The Heart of Maryland All Matinees 25c U9C5 - w wf Phones, Doug. 494. Ind. A-1494 Erery Night, 8:15. MaUnee Every Day, 2: 15. Advanced Vaudeville Week Starting Matinee Today AIDA -OVERTON WALKER and Company of 10 SINGERS and DANCERS 1 Ed. F. Riynard The Ventriloquist With a Produc tion, Presents Seth Dewberry end Jawn Jawnson in "A Mornln" In Hlckavllle." Those Finr Entertainers A Harmonious Blend of Fun and Music Hopkins & Axtell la 4 Tlnklinr TrTtty TntTelToK.' Ethel McDoaoogh AU WcfTlT Commencing Today at 2:80. ilort atupendou organitation and double bill ever-offered on the burlesque stage in Omaha. DOO JACK JOHNSON ("haanpioai heavy weight of the world aad The Moulin Rouge Burlesqucrs The apery, infertkws Pot-ponrri of Paiisiaa borteaqiie. An aggregation ot beaatiful. enchanting charmers, giv ing a show that all others emulate, but never equal, radix, n-oncB. Becaue of the appearaa of Jack Johnson aa a feature attraction, the advance eel of aeate ia heavy. If yen vrteh a good aeat tor any performance this week order It early. Comedienne. Insess and Ryan la "A Coavcsatlonal Whirlwind." The Three Gladdenbecks la An Original Gymnaatle Pantomime- Kinetoscape Projecting the Latest In Animated Photography. Orpheus Concert Orchestra li Talented Artists 15 Price Night. lc. S6c 5c. Tic Matinee, lec best seats, ex cept Saturday and Sunday. . xr, g t"a -i I I SKBffi m TKS OMAHA BSC BEST XX WEST Prints clean news and clean advcrtaaKincott