.U1 M MI.MH I 4 Nights BeginningTonight MATINEE WEDNESDAY KLAW and ERLANQER Present. The NEW YORK and LONDON COMPANY In THE PINK LADY Book by O. M, . MoLelUn Muslo kr Iran Caryll. ah oi tne original ravoruee, I'Vnnk 1Hlnr A lire Dovey .lark llrmdcrtntt IoiUmo Kcllcy Crnufurtl Kent William Clifton InuiiltH riotrhrr Mnitrlrc lleKcinnn lUcl llaun Mlco liegeman .led t'rotit.v Ktldlo Morrl.s m WH 'wtUaTIWr ' TT JeaeBeem l fK -KOT ; fcCeaeaaK. BseBseBseBseBsEeaBLV 1 - I I MMI BBsaBBE' ' 7 Vt.: TBefBsefBsW ALICE- D07EJ in 'The A Ac Sradeis ll-I.I M HIIADY, shov "J r I M.priH uf m leasing sanlt. To vW I ii Ne Yorli ncwbpapei lie has i.iiitiin-u inn uitii'i iiiui .i.i. trouble witli the business of the theater Is too hastily pre- pn ed plajs. not enough good actors, and inn many theaters. If the rase can bo dtngnosed more accurately and In fewer wn-ds. we would like to hear It. About tin time Mr. Hrady wan thus setting forth IiIf views of the case, Mr. Henry V. Pa ago was giving utterance to the peri od attack on the critics. According to Mi . Savage, most of the manager'! troubles arc due to the unfriendly nttl tiule ;f the liHshlbazouks of the metro pniitan press: Intelligent crltlclsnihe wel cot ics. but not the varletv that Is .af forded Perhaps his notion of an Intelli gent criticism Is one that praises all' and co-idennn nothing of the performance, either play or players. Mr. Savage ought to meet up with Mr. Brady and listen to him for a time. It may allay his appre hensions. In the meantime, the critics of the country will very likely go right nlong as they have for these many years, writing about plays and players with -i generally discriminating Judgment that In tho main has not yet been found want ing ' ; B. 3. understands the art of adver tising almost as well an did Frank Dan iels at one time. Daniels wbh one of tho pioneers of that now numerous group of actors who never give, an .Interview to a newspaper, with the result that he was tho most sought-after man of hie day Shaw has now adopted the expedient of requesting his audiences to applaud nether the play nor tho players, assuring 1 1' pin that by omitting all applause, the pla will be over and the audience on It.' way homo at least half an hour earlier; whleh Is not to he sneezed at, when th? play In question" Is one of ShAw's. How ccr. so long as authors write, and actors pirn for the deliberate purpose of win ning public approval, they rnHy be e prctnl to be Interrupted in the course of tlicir deliverance by applause, whethe fil timed, merited, or not. Every as-w-mhlage of people at a theater contain among Its number persons whose emo tions are readily aroused, and these are rrtain to give vent to their feelings, no matter what requests are made from those who are responsible for the stlmu 1 n to the demonstration. Spontaneous inplausa has ever been the due of orator. 4 tor or musician, and ever will be. It I ti conscious tribute of appreciation pain i the individual who arouses approba tion by sentiments expressed, and Is Jutt ' ni'u-h nart. of the I'fe of the stage- as the acting Itself. And It Is not likely 1 1 e done away with. But O: B. F. has i mnllshed his inrl i purnose: he Is retting himself talked about, just as Prank Daniels did. I lie pasliig of the Vuughan Glaser iers from the Boyd will be a matter f tome little regret, for this organization has shown unusual capacity for the work i i..ted to a stock company. Its day at i lioyd was st. though, from the be t nug and beaiife Itj time was up 't rmaed on." And net Sunday wo will have H vhan to once more extend tho K.411 hand to Kva I.ang. mnt popular of a the Ioiik llt of nctr.nnw who have ha, J "leading' rules in thw'rusldonl stovk I company. Miss lang has long been reckoned as an Omaha Institution, and no amount of fame could ever iutc loosen the hold she has on her friends here. They aie always glad to heur of her success, for they wish her well, and yet most of ail they wish her here That's why they will be glad to learn she has suspended Ihm' tour for the pur pose of coming to Omaha for u limited engagement four weeks Is the time set to play her own play and one or two others. She will start her engagement ntxt Sunday with 'Making a Man of Illm," a drama with a purpose, and In which she has a serious role. This will be followed by "The (Jlrl with the Green Stockings," that delightful comedy in which Margaret Anglln was last seen hero. Tho other plays have not yet been decided on, but thev will be worth while. Miss Lang's company will be one she has been touring with; the stage will be under the direction of O. D. Wood ward, and the engagement will very likely be a Joyous reunion. "The link Lady," which Is to be pre- I tented at tho Brandeis theater for four days, commencing Sunday, Kobruary 2, with matinee Wednesday, by Klnw and Krlanger, Is described In general terms as a musical comedy de luxe. That Bpt phrase hits It off well enough In a meus uro, but it Is really a play with mus:c In thro" acts and ns many scenes. Its basic story Is nn adaptation of the French farce, "Le Satyre," which ran for a year at the Palais Itoyalo in Paris beforo P. M. S. McLellan made his book and lyrics out of tbe theme and called the work "TJhe Pink Lady." Then Ivan Caryll of the. Gaiety theater made a score which not only fits the story, but aids It In its natural progressions. The combined ef fort Is the last word in American musi cal remedy and It represents a delight ful story, humorously outlined and en hanced bv a score of captivating quali ties Of thee songs "My Beautiful Lady ' Is the hort known, but there are seven teen others, which serv to Increase the, popularity of "The Pink Lady." The com pany now appearing here is precisely the same that has been Interpreting this de. llghtful McLellai.-Curyll piay at tha New Amsterdam theater In New York and during last spring and summer at the Oloh theater !ti London. In tho company are such favorites us Huzel Dawn, Frank Lnlor. Alice Dovey. Alice Hegeman, Jack Ilenderron. Louise Kell, .led Prouty, Grauford Kent, William Pllfton, Kddle Morris. Jnanlln Fletcher. Maurice liege man. Flora Prcshle. diaries H. Bird, Jnsrph C'arev. Vlollnl. )A. S. Humerson. Rdward Tarvr. Mae Parmon. Mav Ilen nry. Teddy Hudson, Jean Barnette and Merle Benedict. The Wednesday inntlneii will be played at popular prices, with no seat over Jl.iO. David Belasco presents "The Concert," one of this and last reason's most bril liant attractions, at tho Brandeis theater for three performance, beginning Friday night. "Tho Concert" Is a masterpiece of comedy, staged and presented under the foremost dltectlon of the foremost theatrical producer of the day. it Is a 1 fas- of one genius doing another genius a good turn oy placing him on tho stage In an intelligent and artbllr manner. As David Belasco Is a genius of the Mage. o (Jalior Arany Is a genius at the piano. There, however, the 'resemblance ceases. Galrar Aran Is a long-haired pianist, who iiassessc" a wonderful wife. Most wonderfMl wlv- arc unappreciated by their UusbaifJs and Mr. Arany U no ux- -At hc Hippodrome 1 S MDA CLMS.'Ai ihe Empress ceptlon. ranv receives the most do voted service from his wlfo. but gives her llttlo thought. He takes a good deal more heed of w lull other women young and pretty women especially think of hltn. This pluy begins will) Arany sur rounded by hl worshiping pupils, and making tho announcement that he must hie himself p.wav to give a prlvato con cert. He telh his wife he Is teally going to his bungalow in the mountains for a few days' rest. He starts away, and takrs with him n nung and pretty matron. He lm no more than started when her husband is notlfed of her in tended destination. Mrs. Arany likewise receives the same Information. This brings the deserted pa-r together and they sit down and cnlmly talk over the wnys and means to prevent a scandal They nccel't the desertion of their re rpectlve selves nnd d?clde to follow the runaways. It Is In thx bungalow that most of the action of the piece takes place.. Tie final result Is that the fool Mi pair seo their mistake and beg to bn forgiven. They are finally forgiven. Leo Ditrirhsteln pl.iy.i the part of the musical genius of the play. Mr. Dltrlchsteln adapted the comedy for the American stage. Mr. Belasco has surrounded him with an excellent cast, the chief woman player being Isabel Irving. i One of the most gorgeous productions I that has ever been seen on the American stage comes to the Brandeis for four nights, beginning next Sunday, when 1 Kitty Gordon will appear In "Tho Hn ohantress," widely proclaimed as Victor J Herbert's masterpiece. Over 160,000 was spent on the production before It opened : at the New York theater for a run of Ave months. Mr. Galtes has spared nothing to make It the most brilliant production of his career in the. choice of the ex ceptional cast, and tho famous beauty singing chorus. Jesse L. Lasky's "California." an i American operettu will bo the principal feature of the bill at the Orphnuni this week. The piece Is the work uf t'ccll DeMllie. Hubert Hood Bowers and Giant Stewart Tho ast la headed by 1,-sIlte Iclgh and Harry Griffith anil Includes muny stunning girls In beautiful cos tumes The plot centers around a mis sion vhlch Is to be Invaded by a rail road company and, of course, all the na tives are up in arms against such an In trusion Them Is great excitement ex pressed nralh- and dramatically, hut the play has a hhppy ending, for the manager of the railroad decided to run IiIh road aioiiud the mission Instead of through It. t'hnrles and Funny Van, assisted by 11 capable company will introduce a clever sketch entitled "From ritage Parpenter to Ackter." Mr. Van as the loquacious stage carpenter has won lasting fame and Miss Van lias made a general hit a the Indignant soubintte. Ilcrry B. Lester will give a series of Impersonations of stage stais. "The Window of Apparitions" will be the mysterious feature of the bill. This act will offer many feats In muglc. Ball and West, original entertainers, will furnish nn art full o'f delightful surprises. The Threo Hremens will give a perfor mance called "The Imps of the Play ground." which is a thrilling spectacle on unsupported ladders. The Itolandow Brothers, expert hand balancers, give an act that is truly astonishing. There Is scarcely a' more popular come dian than Blll Arlington, the "Laughing Hobo." who has the principal comedy rolo with the "Golden Crook" Extravaganza company, which will bo tho offering at the Gayety theater this week commencing with today's matinee. The fun all takes place in a two-act comedy entitled "Tho Auto Bugs." said to be full of meaty, AMI MINIUM'S. Phons Bong. 494, Matinee Brtrr Day 3:13. Every Bight 8:18. advance: vaudeville WEEK T TL A "V STABTIHO ... . JEiSE L. lAiKK'S "CALIFORNIA" AN AMERICAN OPERETTA With Leslie Leigh, Harry L. Griffith and Austin Stuart. CHARLES FANNY VAN &, CG in FHOM HTAUK PAKPBNTUH TO ( KTfiir The Jovial .tester HARRY B, LESTER Vauilex Die h Llite Kntertainer MASKELYNE DEYANT'S THE WIDOW OF APPARITIONS From the Home of Much St Georges Hall. London BALL & WEST Original Kntejrtalnejs the'three bremens T In Too Impt of Playground" A Spectacle on Unsupported Ladders, R0LAN00W BROS. Kxpert Hand Halanrers. PATHE'S WEEKLY REVIEW OF THE WORLD'S EVENTS Prlcee Mat., Oallery, loo, beat tests a So, except Saturday and Sunday. Right, lOo, 3 So, fiOo, 78c, I mm wittv and clean comedy, interposed with muny catchs musical numbers Assist ing Mr Arlington In his efforts to amuse, will be found Kd Johnston, u comedian of ability. Jeauatto Buckley, a winsome jsoubrette; Mile. Veohi, prima donna: Jack Ktroiise. lyric tenor; Pity Pomedy Four, a quartette of harmonists: Boyd and Veola; Kleanor Pochran and a chorus of thirty-five young and pretty damsels. An extra attraction, the Imperial Russian "ourt Dancers, featuring ICIIrt nnd Morre Golden, will present a series of descrip tive native dances. Ladles' dime matinee dally starting tomorrow. A real cabaret Is 'one of the big fea tures with the "jLdy Buocanenrs." which opens for a week with the usual Sunday mutluee at tho Krtlg. Two exceptionally well staged burlesques will be given, one Is called. That Boy Fritz," and tiie other, "A Dry Goods Store." Those tak ing part in the various adventures of "Fritz" are John P. Hanson, a comedian Ben Hllhert, George. Martin. Dick Mad dox, Gvitrudo Italston, Mabel Mahlum, Mnrcellni! Montague and a dashing chorus of handsome girls who help to make things hum to a merry tune. Big i vaudeville acts will be very much In evidence. Hteppo and Martin win put over a good one. The real top-line turn will bo presented by the Seven Parisian's l-oriiiio's troupe of artists' models, fine (Continued on Pago Ten.) AMI SISMH.NT.t, RUG REAL BURLESQUE HfaUed John G. Hanson REGULAR FOLKS EXTRA LIVING PICTURES SENS ATI 0NALP03E5 LADttMiyDtHENAWEZ CoanTfty3toReFRi.WiGHt HOVEIi DABOE The Pustliue Pleasure und Dan. mg -lub will give another of their l onilnuoun iiiusii dances, ThurHday evening. Febru ary 6th, nt thn BOUOZ.AS AUDITORIUM Tl.ey liHve employed two of the beset orchestral! In Onniiiii and will give con tlnuuufi mimic from S:30 to 12 Compe tent committee in charge. The public nvlted. ADMiasieHT a 5c. O A IV C E Qlven bj A. 0, U, W. No, 159 Drill Team MONDAY BVENXN0, FEB, 3, 1913, AT DOUGLAS AUDITOBIUM. 18th and Bouglas, Prof. Bofaan'a Orchestra. Admission SSo. K BBSs nsm m Gli mccaneerC V I By Friday and Saturday DAVID Presents the he CONCERT With LEO DITBieHSTEIN in The Boat Play of the Played Over Superb Oast from Belasco Theater, N. Y., Including Isabel Irving', Catherine Proctor and 12 Other Belasco Players. Engagement SUNDAY FEBRUARY 9TH 4 DAYS MAT. WED. a d&ts nrBBUAjiv so, at, 03 oostsiNED stbx.&ab engagement MR. E. H. SOTHERN and JULIA MARLOWE iw bhawsspbabbaw bbpebtoxke THUK8 MUCK ADO ABOUT HOTXINQ. T1LID AT MA CM ETX HAT. MAT, AS YOU X.INJD XT. BAT. WIOKT. TWELrXK SISXT. BOYD'S THEATRE Ij K&JSn? 2Sg tZl A I AN AITS XS COMPANY. LIMITED BNOAOEIEBXTT. tnngi starting hthet SUNDAY MATINEE. "MAPH8 A MAW OP KXM." Seats Thursday. Davoud to Strictly Hhju Orad Bxtrayagania ana vauaevme TWICE DAILY WEEK Mat, Today B t u r n of That KAOBUFZOBBT, QXiXTTBBJUTO SPBCTAOZ.E, THE GOLDEN CROOK With tli laughing no do, BILLY ARLINGTON sBUVmiDEVILLEio" Embracing" JOXVBTOn- Bi BUCJCXET, tha Hiok Oouplti JACK STBOUBD, Character Vocalist! AXXiXHOTOV OOOX BAK, In "The BefeottTa DoteqtlTei" OZTT COMEDY rOUB; AB-UlBTri-TOW, JORBSTOB te STBOUBB in "Cruj xnaio", ana the SI-IMPERIAL RUSSIAN BALLET-38 Head ad by Ella and ICorra Qolden. Dur ItHiiUr ElUtillihKJ Oerrtyltei litve patient Ir welted a yer for nillj'e return, watch 'em park In here all weak. I'm anilpua that the unronflrmM ae title rattllnc food show two houra and a hQlf and nirr a bltiah B. U JOIINHON Mgr najetr BTenlnga and Sunday Katlneee , ISo, SSo, 50o and 7So S?;k HATS. 15c and 2Szitv;0 Chew gum If you like, but no Hmoklng, LADIES' 1An AT AKT WEEK TICKETS BAT MATINEE lialij' Carrtngo Oanige In the Lobby t. ertaiml aiiik rnr the AsKing empRe$$ FAMILY THEATRE ALWAYS CHOWDKD -- lUERK't. A KEAMON " WEEK OF MONDAY, FEB. 3 MIIiO BEI.DOIT k CO., Supported by Arthur O. May fe Co. In tha Stew Comedy A SURPRISE PARTY Clark & Oeveraux A Bit of Musical Comedy, ANY SEAT 10c ANY TIME The Chesapeake 1508-1510 Howard Street SUNDAY Table d'Hote Dinner From 11 nK) a. in. to 8 p. m. SOc and 60c Fehrum-y L, 1913. .JACK DPJNxNIS lanngcr. seal seal iii Nights Sat. Matinti BELASCO Comedy Triumph Year and Best Acted 1,000 Times. bxtraordlnary ! Kitty Gprdon BEAUTIFUL THE ENCHANTRESS Vlotor Herbert'a Greateat Operetta. IOO HEOPLE-iQO On Bouslaa Bt. at 18th Today 1. 3. 7 and 9 F. iff. Tomorrow and Weak, a to 5; At 7 and B i. M. Dally best'8 "POP" VAUDEVILLE High Orada BUI luolndea HOWARD'S WOLF DOGS Teddy bear S Unique Stunts Bpaclally Daslgned To Please tha Children DUNCAN win! PoUU EnUrtalner. YALTO DANCING DUO -gP0n ot TerpslchoreanUm. 3-Zara Carmen Troip-3 Most Elaborately Stag-ad Xse BolUnr Aot In VandaTlUa. Thosa Two Blfty dixit, CURTIS & WRIGHT In a Series of Sontf Socceasas. DON GORDON Comedy Cyclist. The HIPPOSCOPE Co b..?'" "itiotb'So 10c & 20c BriUI XATZHBB DAIIiT. Itaaerte roupon tickets (:tx) are sold fer the orchfitra chelra for the erealni per torminre alarllni at 1 o'clock. Bach tkk will be reserved (or ticket noldere antll I I' M. Alter that time they will be rtcot nlitd only ae admlailon tickets to ear un occupied we ereie. Up-to-Data in Every Respect THANKS THE PUBLIC For Syggestod Improvements ALWAYS OPEN FOR MORE The '"LES SILVAS" BElfBATIOWAI. AOBOUATIO ACT Hand Balancing- 30 reet lu tha Air Without Support. Domarast& Chabot Xubeltlca of Vaudeville "THE COWBOY MILLIONAIRE" An Improved Bapresentatlon of One of the Moat ramoiu of Plotnre Playa, And Other Numbers of Exceptional Quality. CONTINUOUS PEBl-OBMAHCj: from Noon to 11 F. U.; 4 VAUDEVILLE SUOWB BuZXtY, Statins' at 3, 3:30, 7 and 9 P. M.; Bun., Sat. and Holidays One Extra Evening- Performance. WAITING AT THE CHURCH Is deucedly annoying, don't cherknow. Waiting for any thing la unheard of at the WOODMEN CAFETERIA l ttlt unci I-'arnnni Sta. 1 Twonlleth Century Farmer Beit of Its Kind In tha West 'I .Jfl Bseaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaea