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"RRANDEIS THEATRE
CRAWFORD. PHILLEY If ZEHRUNG. Mgrs.
4 Days, Beginning Tonight,
tlnulna; all wok 1th dally matlnrs. Tho
I-rodurtlon whlrh wna DtaRd by Karl
Hll. conlta of a hl(th claaa mlnatrrl
fhow, a hlnh rlM olio of vaudeville artii
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and a burleiie afterpiece entitled "Th ,
Mme Kiln Club Initiation. " There are
almost two arore of the performer and
they hall from all -ctlon8 of the country.
3 i il bi i f l 'k ill: 1 1 K m I 4 shjtei KSt i r.i it ! k
Included In the llet of anlolnta Is Oeorglej
Mullen, the fnmoui boy cornetlst. There
w-'-t- :t; :,.; w:, V " t"'tf
are the enxaphnne, xslophone. mualcal
! bella and drwrn aololsts n well a eevernl '
of the irrenleit negro ballftdlets In the I
country. Harmon Brown and Jens Oreen, I
two famoua negro romedlann, are the end j
I men and Orlffo I'nderwood la the Inter-1
locutor. I
Pee Want Ada Are the Beat Bualneta
Hoo uteri.
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TAQE celebritlaa Khaduled for
C I appearance at tha Orpheum
I ttila aeaaon outnumber thoae
vi laai aeaaon. It will be re
called that Arnold Daly to a
comedy by Oeorre nn
n" w" th Prat to appear, and now.
tnla WMt, cornea the mualcal comedy
'om' "iw mcanaa. 8he waa laat
aeen here when heading the company that
rrrniea "The Sweateat Olrl In Park"
t tha Boyd theater.
A dramatic alar of firmly established
nme. Bertha KaUch, wlU be aeen at tha
Orpheum thu month. Her vehicle thi
time la tho powerfully dramatic epilogue
to Echecaray'a drama, "Mariana." In
atructure the epllorue la a one-act play.
Tha Bpanleh character ahe Interprets U
one of fir and trajlo Intenatty, Joseph
Jefferson In a faroa by William C Do
Mllle. "Poor Old Jim." la another of tha
tiotabls dramatic namea to appear on the
Orpheum booklnra. There la also Oer
truda Oochlan. who U said to be dupll
tln the success of her mother. Roae
Coghian. Another of the stellar acta now
under Knee Is that of Gertrude Hoff
mann's "Review," with Miss Hoffmaan
herself heading; the production. Hefs Is
said to be the moat expensive act In
vaudeville. Few mualcal comedies carry
mors people or more equipment than this
Hoffmann "Review."
Richard Walton Tully's "Tha Bird of
Paradise," which Oliver Morosro Is to
present at the Brandels theater as a
special Ak-Ear-Ben attraction for four
days, beginning- tonlcht. with matinee
Wednesday, la a story of modem HawalL
Vr. Tully. while still at college,
achieved his first dramatic aucceas with
s wall known farce. "The Strenuous
Life." And after he left college and be
fore ha attained the International
relebrlty by such plays as 'Tha Bird of
Paradise" and "The Roae of the Rancho."
he was a globe-traveler, and. particu
larly, an Intense student of Hawaiian his
tory, cuatoros and people. Consequently
the drams, which Is to be seen here
, Is redolent not only of genuine Sandwich
1 aland atmosphere, but Ita satire la of
the deep, true, kindly sort; Its humanitiea
are real; Its race aenalbllltlea and dis
tinctions are absolute; Its leasona are un
avoidable and Inevitable, and will be re
membered long after the play Is gone.
Vhe love stories of Paul WUaon, tha
American In the tropics, and Luena, the
beautiful Pele girl; and, upon the other
hand, the beachcomber, Dean, and the
resolute American, Diana, are worthy
any dramatist In Europe today. Tully
has told hla atory with unflagging In
terest. From tha time tha lovely, half
nude Luana drops her melting eyea upon
the handsome young American: from the
lme the American girl sees the shabby,
xhambling, south sea derelict in his bam
boo Jungle by the coral-bound wavelets,
there is rushing action, pulaing emotion,
genuinely throbbing humanity. As a play
f absolute originality, this piece held
New Tork spellbound. It cannot
otherwise wherever presented.
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There Is nothing of uplift In "Tha
Candy Shop," tha musical ooroedy which
eomea to the Brandels for three days,
commencing Thursday, October t, with
matinee Saturday. This piece was con
strutted for laughing purposes only, with
no consideration paid to orderly sequence
of story. Incident or setting. There Is
a plot sufficient to exploit the versatility
of William Rock and Maude Fulton and
a company of seventy exceptionally tal
ented comedians, singers, dancers and
girls, lota of girls Just beautiful, dainty,
nimble, shapely girls as an Irresistible
background for an entertainment of
riotous fun.
Augustus Pltou. Jr., announces that
Flake O IT arm will pre sunt a new play
entitled "Jack's Romance," which deala
with the gentry and peasantry of Ireland
during thai romantfe period preceding the
American revolution. The song numbers,
as usual, will be a feature of Mr.
O'Hara's performance.
"Seven Keys to Baildnat" la the latest
fares Messrs Cohan and Harris will pre
sent st the Brandels theater for an en
gagement of three nights. Including a
Saturday matinee, Thursday, October IS,
with the original New Tor and Chicago
caat of players. "Seven fteya to Bald
pate" la a wild, thrilling tale for "the
tired business man's tired wife." Chiaes
after fortune, crooked politicians double-
crossing each other, and a charming ad
venturess who triple-crosses ths lot of
them.
"Ths Poor Little Rich Olrl" wliMi Klaw
dt Erlanger present at the Brandels for
two daya. October IS and It, with special
matinee Tuesday, la not a play for chil
dren, as the title leada some people to
believe, but really carries lta post potent
appeal to grown-ups. Although whim
sical to the last degree. It carries a real
message, which can beat be underetnoj
and appreciated by thoae of mature
mind. It tella the story of a little girl,
ths child of rich parents, who Is left en
tirely to the care of servants. Through
the neglect of her parents, an Ignorant
maid gives her an ovcrose of sleeping
draught, and much of the play show
ths strange fancies that srs due to de
lirium. Her parents are shown their
mistakes, and In the last act. when ahe
recovera. It la to find another world
about her, and, her real girlhood await
ing her.
Mail orders are now being received and
filled In the order of their receipt for
the engagement of the famom Scotch
comedian, Mr. Harry louder, who plays
an angagtment of one day "only, matinee
and evening, at the Brandels theater,
Monday, October SC.
Fur headlne attraction thla week, the
Orpheum Is to offer Trlxie FTlgansa. who
has been specially booked to fill the hlla
rlous requirements of Ak-8ar-Heu week
With her as ths hlef feature, ths other
seven acts hive also ben chosen to suit
tbe aplrit of the carnival period. Trlxie.
It will Lie recalled, was ths dominant Uc-
do
tor In bringing sucoess to such musical
comedy productions as "The Shogun,"
Tns American Ides," "The Belle of
Bohemia," "The Olrl from Tama" and
The sweetest Olrl In Paris." Her com
edy and ability to slug are qualities that
put her In a class by heraelf.
"The New Teacher" la the name of the
farcical sketch to be presented by the
Avon Comedy Four, melodious singers
but even better as fun-providers. Miss
Fremont Benton, assisted by BUly Cax
ton and four other players, la playing
"Handkerchief No. IS." Three bears on
akatea and blcyclea will be aeen In a
laughable act. Their owner and trainer
la Emll Pallenberg. One animal is a Si
berian gray bear, another Is a black Jap
anese bear, and the third Is a medlum
slaed Siberian bear. Another act of In
ternet will be the singing or the Chinese
tenor. Prince 11 Mon Kim. He Is said
to be one of the very few Orlantala to
understand muslo of the western world.
Prince Kim la a native of Canton, China
Billed as "Just One Olrl" comes Frances
De Croesart. a alnger of eVeetneaa and
abundant charm. For a concluding fea
ture, the Larkomae will contribute their
unique performance. Once again the
Orpheum Travel Weekly will give Inter-
eatlng and beautiful pictorial Illumina
tions of strange landa and curious peo
ple. Harry Hastings' Big Show, starting
this afternoon, at the popular Gayety
theater, la adding to Ita prestige thla
season. There is a new musical extrava
ganaa with a farcical plot. "On and Off
the Earth," to exploit an ax trre ration of
talent, with a good array of novelty
danoe and aong numbers. Dan Coleman
Is with the liaatlnga Khow, better and
funnier than ever, and also Phil Peters,
recently returned to burlesque after six
years of triumph In England and tha
continent. Aiding this pair of laugh
makers In Palmer 1 lines. The Fields
Brothers and others contribute their
share for the men. Beatrice Harlowe.
well known to those who follow bur
lesque. Alma Bauer, Flossie Everitt and
others make up a cast having excep
tional clalma to distinction- Mlaa Har
lowe la declared to be the furore of bur
lesque this season for downright clever
portrayal of a comedienne character of
trying qualities. The chorua la attract
ive In face aa In figure, and la known as
the beat dancing aggregation on tour.
On parade daya and nights tha curtain
will not rise until after the pageanta
have passed the Gayety. Mi tine every
day.
Contrary to the custom established by
ths Empress of having regular vaude
ville hours, this week will be a continu
ous show of vaudeville and Pictures. Tho
Empresa will open at o'clock la ths
morning snd run pictures and vaudeville
continuously throughout the day .until
11 o'clock at night. On the night of the
big electrical parade the Empresa will
close Ita firat evening show in time for
all pat rone to get to places to see tha
parade, and will open Ita doors again
Immediately after ths psrade has passed
tits theater. L'nada and Irving will rsn-
cTe Gxajsaitl Al tf 0rpWra
der both sweet vocal and Instrumental
Venetian music, with special ecenlc ef
fects. Dotson and Gardon, colored en
tertainers, will do a song, talk and dance
full of comedy. The Three Valdarea. a
trio of sensational cyclists, will offer
the beat In cycllatlcs and comedy. The
DeQrey quartet, four maateri of har.
mony. will furnish the cream of quar
tet mualo In comedy make-up, while
Karl, th- one-string wixard. draws sweet
chords from a cigar box and a pine stick.
Photo-plays supreme will complete the
bill. The management has arranged to
secure war dope galore for the visitor
next week. A clever Keystone comedy
has been booked for each change of pic
tures, nsmejy Sunday and Thnrsday.
High claas camera dramas of quality
complete the picture offering. Reserved
seats will be available at al! Cures, nut
during Ak-ar-Ben week no reservations
will be made by 'phone.
rtr Ak-Sar-Ben week the Hipp has
arranged to offer some of the most
striking film featurea that have ever
been released. Today and tomorrow tho
attraction la to be "The Gentleman from
Mlaalsalppl," with Tom Wise, who orlg.
Inated the character, to be aeen in the
title role. It la a five-reel presentation
of tha play, with all the rolea excellently
acted.
Tha bill for Tuesday and Wedneaday Is
to ba "The Pursuit of tha Phantom."
with ths well-known Engllah actor,
Courtney Foote. In the atellar part. The
play la one of the most unusual of Ho
bart Boaworth'a productions.
In a four-part offering by the Famous
Players' company, the distinguished act
ing of Henrietta Croeman will be seen
In "The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch." for
Thursday and Friday. The central theme
of the photo-drama la mother love. The
moat notable asset of this film, la ad
mirable acting, clearly pictured. " Hours
when photo-plays start: 10 a. m., 11:15
1J 30 p. m.. 1:46. S, 415. .:. 6 45. UsS IS.
The "Dixie Fashion Plate Mlnstrela."
Six Women Added
to Public Library
Working Force
Six young women have recently been
added to the regular ataff of the public
library. Misses Lois Moore. Rena Walker
and Edith McNett are of this city, and
have been transferred from the training
corps to the regular Hat of assistants.
The other new assistants sre Miss Ruth
Howard from South Omaha. Miss Mar
jorle Mors from Lincoln and alias Vera
Kayser from Emporia. Kan.
One of them takes the place left vacant
by ths abaence of Mlas Elisabeth Stewart
on leave, another comes because Mlas
Hannah Igasa has taken a position in
tha University of Chicago library and the
third has been added to the staff because
of Increased work. Ths training clasa
formerly conducted has been, dlacon-.
tinued, as library training is now taught
t the University of Nebraska
A M UKM KSTS.
Vernon G.Bennett
OONCrKT OBOAJriST, PXASfUT
AMD TXACXEH
Director of Music: Temple Israel
Organist! rirst Church of Christ
Scientist
Instruction In the art of Organ
Playing. Special advantages for
pract Ire.
SPECIAL ASVASTTAOES
Offered to Those msglstsrlng and
Bsglnnlng Before Oct. 10.
sjtniio
ohmoller Mueller Building,
1313 rarnam Bt. Phone x. 1823
HIPP THEATER
18th and Harney Streets
Continuous Dally from 10 a. in
to 11 p. in.
Feat u re Photo
Plays
EIRCUUT CXOSEIT TOM
AK-SAR-BEH WEEK
Sunday and Monday
William A. Brady Presents
Thoma Wine In
A GENTLEMAN FKOM MIS
SISSIPPI Tuesday and Wednesday
Hobart Boeworth Presents
Oourtnev Foote In
THE PURSUIT of the PHANTOM
Thursday and Friday
Famous Players' Company Offer '
HENRIETTA GROSMAN
In
"The Unwelcome Mra. Hatch."'
Price Always the Same.
10 CENTS
TWICE DAILY ALL WEEK
THE DIXIE
FASHION PLATE
MINSTRELS
THE GREATEST MINSTREL
TROUPE ON THE ROAD
POPULAR PRICES
DAIJCIHG at the
AUDITORIUM
I Big Danca Friday Night,
October 9th
Marked Hall Saturday Night,
Oct. 10.
Innring begins at 8:80 each
evening.
Music by Lamp's Orchestra.
Superb floor and plenty of
room for everybody.
Admission .... QHc
BBi
OMAHA
AUDITORIUM
Sciiumann-Heink
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6,
tlJO, 93.00, 93.50; BOXES . 93.00.
Holders of Bedpatb Series mem
bersnipe may reserve seats at Mo
Tuesday at sex office.
Purpoeely Booked for Ak-Sar-Hi-n Wek.
Harry Hastings Big Show
rrpo.l7 liookeS fer Ak-Rtr-Bm Wr
Ths CarnlmTs I XISialtd lt4n. Tbe Oo show
tultora fcould sm; not bias lit II bark bom. s
rtbra.n. Bmuiis Harlowe ana 43 Kxiut.cs. Gf
stvus Hrnl tjctarlre a Hillx of Prlie bMuttoa.
QaVAJrO atATXBSB BTXBT BAT
ElEiOda night MO j
HEAR
The Original
(.Vote Curtain rlw Wednesday evening after Parade.)
Prices: Evg., 25c-5Oc-75c-$l-$1.50; Matinee, 25c-50c-75c-$l
Ain'f Vnn Hla.? 3 NIGHTS, Starting Thursday,
Hill 1 IUU UldU: Oct. 8th; Matinee Saturday.
The Fastest Musical Comedy Ever Produced.
Villiam-ROCKCc FULTON-Maudc
ALL STAR CAST BEAUTY CHORUS OF 50
in-
THE CANDY STOP
lL8
I IGGLE8
EV3
1 OWNS
PRICES "htsIS. . 78, S1.00. $1.50
rn,"Q Matineeas, 50, 7. 91.00
TWO NIGHTS OCT. 13-14TH. WED. MATIXEE. BEATS TUES.
Fiske O'Hara in "Jack's Romance"
A New Comedy by Augustus Ilton, Sr.
THREE XIGI1TS.
OCT. 15-16-17.
MAT. SATURDAY
SEATS, THURS.
SPECIAL AK-SAR-BEN OFFERINGS
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE.
Week Beginning Sunday, October 4th.
TRIXIE FMGAUZA
Delightful, Original in Humor, Always
a Joy.
THE AVON COMEDY FOUR
Goodman, Kaufman, Smith and Dale
In Their Farce
"TIE IXW TEACHER"
EMIL PALLENBERG
With Ills Three Trained Bears on
Skates and Bicycles
FRANCES D. GROSSART
"Just One Girl"
ORPHEUM TRAVEL WEEKLY
The World at Work and Play
Around the World With the Orpheum Circuit Moving
Picture Photographers.
Prices i Matinee, Osllerr 10c; Beat Beats (esoept Saturday and Sunday) aSe.
jrig-htsi loo, 85o, 60o snd 75c.
SVALDARESSJj
CYCLING SENSRTIAry Xjffjp
TURPIN'S DANCING ACADEMY
SStn and Tars am St. Zaraey 6143.
Adult beginners every Monday evening
Adult advanced every Tuesday evening. (New dances taufht in this
clasa oulv.)
Private lfsona rlaily; up-to-date dances.
Firat Children'a classes Saturday afternoon. Ortolr 10th
Opening assembly Saturday evening, October 10th. OLSEM'S OBCHZSTXA.
Ellen Elizabeth Anthes
TEACHER PIANO
Pupil of Max Landow
Studio: 504 Karbach Bldg.
Tele. Harney 712.
OTP The Wonderful
Hawiian Singers srr Realistic
and Players. WluaW Volcano Eruption.
IRTH
ELODY
IMICRY
F
ACINATINQ
URIOU8
UN
SEATS SELLING
GEORGE M. COIIAVS MYSTERY FARCE,
"7 Keys to Baldpate"
Phone
Doug.
494.
Miss Fremont Benton & Co.
Assisted by BUly Caxton
In Their I.auphahle One-Art Comedy
'KAWSKEBCTKZZr HO. 15"
Prince Lai Mon Kim
The Noted Chinese Tenor
The Lackmanos
Entertaining; Novelty
CAMERA DRAMAS OF QUALITY I
President's Own
Band
WASHINGTON, D. C.
TWO CONCERTS
SATURDAY, OCT. 17 MJWht
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