IfV-B TIIE OMAHA SUNDAY EKE: JANUARY 17, 1915, mony qiiartef of ballnd slnirrr, "Ames and Kelfer." the danclnir demons, with their spectacular "drum rtnr" n.1 SENTENCED TO FACE STORM FOR THEFT OF A STOVE "About the worst sentence I can give jrou Is to turn you out In the cold," de clared Judpe Footer, when Frank Frand, lodging houses, was arraigned before the Jurist on a charge of stealing a stove. Frand lookod out doors at the flying snow and shivered In anticipation of falng it. AMI KMK.VT. j Prof. Alex's burlesque band. Bert Levy, i vaudeville's original cartoonlat, has had his famous vaudeville act filmed, and It will be presented In full with everything except the Ievy whistle. Four complete performances will be given at the usual hours of 2, 3:30, 7:3D and 9 p. in. Iteeular pi Ires will prevail SECOXD AKNIVERSARY 104 Consecutive Weeks Special Attraction TOM POWELL'S PEERLESS IHSTHELS aht) xts trnvrtoiruB M3VST&U nST 7AKT "A Night in Dixie" AMI' SEME NTS. AMt'SEMEHTB. "RRANDEIS THEATRE "CRAWFORD. PHILLEY U ZEHRUNG, Mgfs. TONIGHT and MONDAY, TUESDAY and WED. Matinees Tuesday and Wednesday OLIVER MCMJSCO'S PRODUCTION J. HARTLEY MANNERS' COMEDY 6A i yi w ri i Fresh From 2 Years in New York - .V :.... i I- ElidaflorriJ l ZdZiaaZee Anderson rr E t i i : v ra1 ii in prices . l v-: 2 ;VVS ' itOX M the OvZeiLi. --! 'A r J . 'I yf 'J ,. . I 8:15. ASTAVCZD TATJDBVTIiIiE 494 SpT-a 1 KTZr . lb Wk 8vrtlB Bmdy lft, Jan. IT r B " H Months In Direct From, Chicago Kveninirs $ 1.5ft, $l.uo, 75c-, 50c and 25c. Matinees; Tuesday and Wednesday Best Seata, $1.00. 3 DAYS Con. Thurs., Jan. 21, Matinee Sat. Slrset from 150 Performances at La Ralls Opera Koasa, Calcaro Tlio Happiest Musical Comedy Delight of the Year E GIRL 1 A 1 LLki! Jccne fronxTeg O'HyBearl OOAGIONAL gleams of light, suc h as the coming of Wari ' field, break through to Dhow us that all is not darkness, and that we may got get back Into a "seut In the sun" so far as the good things at the theater are concerned. In the meantime, the Boyd Theater Tlayera go alon. filling a gap that would otherwlne be serious, pro viding a very high grade of histrionic en tertainment at a very moderate price. No mora capable organisation thnn that now domiciled at the Boyd ever played to K"ther as a slock company In Omaha, and the plays presented are all worthily mounted, eq that the productions are uni formly good. The Orrheum Is providing the high spots tills aeacon, and Is reaping the golden reward that comes with enter prise, tha rula dow'n there being a "sell ouf fourteen times a week. Over at the Oayety Brother Johnson Is bowling mer rily along, with his burlesque shows drawing like a poor man's plaster, and making new friends for that form of en tertainment every day. Johnson's policy Is endorsed by ths big men of burlesque, nd they' are working closer and closer to his ilsn eveiy day. He goes each week to Kansas City, to see the show be fore It cornea to Omaha, and checks everything he has reason to think might not sound well In his theater. The result Is ha feels onf Ident when ba recommends the show to Ms clientele as clean, and he has thus succeeded In building up a fol lowing for the. brand of burlesque he sets forth that would please any magnate. Original Cast With Felix Adlcr and Big Prize Beauty Chorus rrlces Evening, 25c, 30c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. CCflTQ II fl 11 Prices Matinee, 25c, SOc, 75c, $l.oo. O til I 0 II U II Oertrude Hoffman, who comes to the Oipheum this week, la best known on account of her dancing. There is the recollection, of 'course, of "Salome." of her Russian ballet. and new, the . greatest achievement of her career, her new revue. Yet long before she achieved world renown as a dancer this little California girl had made a name for herself first as' a real, honest togoodnest manager, and afterward as a mlmle. Huge manager? Tea. Indeed. And aha Is considered one of the best, and has the distinction of being the ' first woman In -America to win laurels In this field. When tha theatergoing public auddenly discovered Elsie Jania, and later went wild over tha "Domino Iouge." probably It never gave a thought to Gertrude Hoff man; and yet It was this girl, bubbling over with enterprise and originality, who had produced these two tremendous hits, sad It was largely her Ideas and manner Of carrying them out which brought such ! extraordinary success. . h also staged Maria Cahlll's '"Moonshine," and tha bell number and skating scene In. "A Parisian Model", must be set down to her credit And yet It was by accident that Miss Hoffman as a dancer and star was "dis covered." She was with "A Tarlslan Model," of which her husband was the author,' when the premier danseuse was taken suddenly ill during the run at Philadelphia. Miss Hoffman, after some coaxing, and without preparation, stepped Into the breach.. Her success was In stantaneous. New York engagements followed, and the Girl of , the Golden "tt'i-st weke up to find herself a star of tha flrit magnitude. THE ROUND UP ItacKenz Tuesday rOUB BATS JAJT. 84, 88. 86, 37. MATS. SUICDAT AJtD VTBDRXSDAT Tba WOTltVa Most Thxllllsur Indoor Entertainment Vfe t-eople T5 15-HOKHt:s-l5 Cowboys, Indians. Oatllng duns p ALMA r? EFREM LUClrk bllYlBALIS U (sorxAiro) (Tiox.iiri8T) MONDAY, 25th JANUARY, 4 P. M. TICHCliTS BOo, tl.OO. gl.60 and t3.00 WOW BBU.HTQ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JAN. 29th and 30th. Matinee Saturday DAVID WARFIELD In "TKE AUCTIONEER'' eat Sals lMday, . Jan. 93. Prices I BOo, gl.OO. 91.60 and $2 ; 'vaH r r t.i, ;q A - ,' ' . . . .- V . :: ?! . Mail Orders Aeoompanlsd by the proper remittance and a stamped and Rial! UrUCrS addressed envelope will be filled In tha order of their receipt. BILLY DOSS The Boy from Tennessee. 4-Klnstrels-4 Classical Quar tet Singers. 5 Musical Kings Morelty MnsU clans. Ames & Kelfer Tha Dram . Dancers. BERT LEVY With Bverytbinr Bnt tha Whistle. Vaudeville's Prime Cartoonist Drawings of 'CROWNED HEADS, PAST AND PRESENT" The Fates of Flora Four Flush Seoond Installment Till Thursday, Then "THE EVIL MEN DO" roadway Star Tit agraph In 3 Parts Hearst Selig News All Week 4 SHOWS DAILY 5 Sat., Sun. COITTIWUOUS PEJtrOKMAWCB 11 A. M. to 11 r. M. 1fn -ADMISSIOis. inp ,UUBeserred Seats lOo Extra JXavi J Varfieli I.llllan Kemble Cooper, (iraue Haaeniler of tha Chicago company and Heland liogua of last season's cast aa Alrlu, the same rote he Interpreted here before. Tho three acts of .the comedy take place at Scarborough, Knltand, at a home called Regal villa. . . . ' . . . .... . "One Girl In a Million." tha musical show which has Just completed a run of 150 times In the I Bulls Opera house, Chicago, will coma' to the Brandels Empress , A Celtic sunbeam, breathing the exhile r atlng atmosphere of old Ktlarnty I. that of Peggy O'NMI. as portrayed in J. Hart ley Manners' comedy, "Peg o' My Heart," at tha Brandels theater for four days be ginning tonight. A glowing tribute was paid to this beautiful play on Its former visit here aid Ptggy cyNell. personally, was accorded aa much fluttering comment a. was Mr. Manners' ork. With emo none as changeable and supple as they are vigorous. Mua CNell Is said to give tli play Peg an likal characterisation and fortunately Is posarsoed with tlie naturul requlsltea of face, slse nd grace that can be gracefully akard. which, altti a well trained voice and delicluuHly modulaied brogue, go to make up a "Peg o' My Heart" whkh It would be hard to improve upon. It aema quite easy to be lieve that la playing Peg In the play . Peggy CTNen la merely playing a chapter taken from her own life. otitedy, luie anl pathos are nicely (umblnrd In this play and with Its whole suiutrnens sod humanity It would I hard o fiud a more pleslng piece. Those In ilus cast supporting Miss C) Nell as Peg aie lienry Manfurd, the orlglnul Jerry Ml hmtrlle Melville as Mir. Chlctitstear, ltvKlnuld Uu as Brent, Clarence lltn )hJ as llsakes ths solicitor, all of ths theater for three day beginning Thurs day evening, January 11 In Ita entirety aa regards production, . csst and chorus The chorus of "One Oirl in a Million," has much to do besides .look pretty 'and sing pleasingly. One of the hit numbers, called Daughters of Eve," presents Kellx Adler, the leading comedian, and the girls most at U actively costumed. J71ie words of the svng are clever and prove Addison Burk- hardt. one of the authors, to be expert In tha blending of lyric. There are about fifteen musical numbers that are speedy and catchy. .The comedy Is fresh and happy; there la a well constructed plot. too, that 'gives tha principals ample op- ...I... . t...t. M 11(41. ...fl. ability as well as giving color to then. comedy scenes. Kva Fallon, lienors Nov- aalo, Henrietta Tedro, Joe .Kane and James Mc&lherne are prominently cast. with Felix Adler In the star part Twenty horses . are usedi In Rodbert Campbell's production of Hlaw Er- lunger1 a "The Round-l'p." which - will be David Warfleld's engagement at the Brandels theater on Friday and Satur day, January it and , with mutlnee Sat urday, In "The .Auctioneer." It. was thirteen years ago, at the Bijou theater. New York, that Mr. Warfleld aatoundud the metropolitan critics, and even his frlenda by his delicate art and fulfilled to the hlgheat degree the predictions that Havld Relasro had made for him.- It was as Simon Levi, the lovuble old Hester street , auctioneer, that Mr. Warfleld seemed to. establish a new suhopl the school of.roaltHin that In thla day has reached sunh a high state of development lu tha nutlve drama. Mall orders, ac einanle( by remittance and self-addressed, stumped envelope, will be re ceived now. , ' v . . 'A Talr of Sixes." which drew full 7 Miff'- At J&j&r&idei- Danube" Is tte entire company production Is a clever parodies finale, a:l In Which the tskes iHirt. Tho entire riot Df : color, nix'-ement. anil i'retty girls. ; apear at the, Brandels theater for four days, beginning Sunday, January St, mat inees .Sunday and Wednesday, and to prevent the sound of hoofs oa the floor ing the management carries what la sail to be the largest, single piece of cocoa matting ever woven, it la made In even ktslpa, eight" fset wide, slaty feet In I en (Tin and four Inches thick. These strips are then made Into one piece by lacing them together with cod -lines. Leed together the mat ravars a apace of seventy by flfty-sl feet and In the la' act, the round-up attne, several buck- lug ponies are ridden In an exhibition of horsemanship. . wltbuut the sound jot hoof sscept as It would be heard on the turf. The stage mat. on account of its bulk, occupies most of the spaoe In to csrs. ... houses of laughter at the Brandels the ater during the first week of the local theatrical season, returns to tha Brandels for an engagement of two days , only, February I and . One of tba season s moat nutabU Ar. New York cast, as a ell as Gordoa Burby, matlc events from a local Standpoint will In "Ths Whip." the Prurr Lane melo drama, which will be seen at tha Bran dels theater for an ent'ro week, begin ning . Sunday, January 31. theatergoers of Omaha will have an opportunity to tha greatest dramatic spectacle of tha last decade. Imugine a big pack of bounds coming down the stage am! en- mime meir aenneia. men Mink of a tat la full of fine race horses that are ridden In full view of tha audience in another . scene. Tha act of Mme Tus- saud's wax works is another thin: worth witnessing, but tha climax of statecraft la reached In tha great railroad wreck, which is a masterpleca of realism. i ' , The biggest feature of tha Orpheum, circuit Is Gertrude Hoffman with her elaborate revue of fifty peoHe, who will headline the Orpheum bill this week. commencing with the Bcndar matlna. This ai t requires one hour and a quarter for Ita presentation and Is ths most ex pensive . attraction that has ever'' been attempted by aiiy vaudeville circuit, Mlsa Hoffman's tours have previously been confined la the larger cities of the United Statog a&u Canada, but it has remained for UesteVfcl Manager Murtla Beek of tba Orpheum circuit to give a further dis play of Ida enterprise In securing this big a't for a tour of tho entire Orpheum circuit. There are tw.-lve distinct scenes durUig the courts of the production. Tha entertainment may be Mtid'to group it- clf Into thrert divisions of pantonilne obeld'4 drtam. which literally lrt allies of ths Orient; AIum Hoffman's specialtlss sod the varloua Impressive dancing num- tets. nf 'which the beautiful "Blue Other acts, will be tlx Stan-Mantey Trio of funsters; the Vocalists, Udwurd Ml. lei- mi, I Helen Vtncent; the xinglng Cvmudn::e, lJlida Morris,- ond Median's leaping hounds. . . : ..-.'. The Boyd Theater players will give us "Strong heart", this week. the. first per formance coming at the matinee this afternoon. ' Mr. Lynch will have the role of - fo-an-ga-ta-ha, the Indian .who mastered '.the intricaci-is of the white man's learning, became, a "fobt ball' hero, showed himself a gentleman, and finally proved himself a man, r.nd leaves or the end of the play a1 victor-rn" defeat. It Is a strongly romantic character study, with a fine story to carry It along, and ought to be Immcnaely l.cpular.. Mr.. Biles has given great cars to selecting the cast tor the ylay from among the company, and' has also very "calcfully rehearsed the play, so that a smooth perform aii may be expected from tne first For the special Tuesday night feature. Manager Burgess will present Miss Alice McKenals in a program of-aonga. This feature la proving very attractive, and Is making 'society night" at the Boyd really not able. , .. ' ' 6 ' . .... . , , Following closely along tho llr.es of the mora recent musical comedy successes, "The Beauty 'Parade" comes to the popu lar Gayety this afternoon, "live Hun dred Dollars Reward,"-' the two-act musical , burletta preesntcd - by "The Beauty .Parade" . company, may . not be quite as uproarious in Its humor aa some of the other pieces to' be seen at the Gayety during the season, but It. Is so well cast and -the action Is so certain and rapid that no fault ' can ' consistently be found. Fourteen charming musical num bers effectually 'drown any-Inconsequen tial bits that may, rati to please in a flood of golden melodies. As is fitting, a Yiupiber of the. best of these fall to HUdagarde .Stone, whoso voice and at tractiveness contribute largely to the ex cellenca of the production. ' The chorus la all new sprites, who have not yet fallen victims to that feeling of Inertia that seems to' grasp the average "chorus girl after a few seasons "in the busi ness.1' Ueorge F. Hayes and Ambark (Butnpsy) All are the principal cornelians. Joe Phillips, -a .Juvenile' funster, and Charloa Tyson and- Mickey Curran also contribute to the humor.. William Meehan Is the 'straight" man and the Miaaea Ruth Barbour aad Lillian Brooks are accorded important parts. 'Ltlla Urea nan, in the' dual capacity of an Ingenue soubrette, plays, with spirit... dresses beautifully and makes toward the general Uplift of the proceedings. . Starting to morrow,' there will be a ladles' -matinee dally. A special attraction -for the second an niversary week, the Euuxoa will olter Tom Powell's Peerless minstrels, aa ag gregation of talent that Is to present a full evening's entertainment In one hour. They offer a big spectacle culled "A Nlgbt in' Dixie," andia connection with tha show Is found Billy Does, "the mono, logue boy rom Tennessee. " "Tbs liar- GERTRUDE HOFFMAN And Her Company of 50 in GEBTOODE HOFFMAN'S REVUE Originated and Staged by fiariruda Hoffman :i' HIPP 1 5th & Harney 10c TODAY A 4-KBEB TaT.TM OOOCZST A School for Scandal restoring AXICB JOTOB,, TOMORROW and TUESDAY January 18 and 19 AKOTHEm G&BAT JtXAW tt EBZiAVOEBi X-UATTjaB The Power of . the Press UT 4 KEELS. WZDVESSAT and THXnWSDAT, J AH yAKY auth and aist. ' DAXTEI. TIOKMAg Presents FLORbNCl RUED THE DANCING GIRL TBI B.EEZ.B. rKZOAT and 8ATTTKDAT. JAJt. aa and aa Macklyn Arbuckle In tha Wall Known Oomsdy It's No Laughing Matter 1 , JS2SL' M& & Ita- Assisted by Mis Soma Boy, lorn. CHrl, BelaUves. Soma omra. Slnipng ComPdleiuie X.eavlns' Konnda. x ORPHEUM TRAVEL WEEKLY Aronad tha World with tha Orphsom Olronlt's Motloa ' Picture rhotographera. PPIfrr O . Matinee Oallery, 10a, nest seats s, WS .oept Saturday a4 UJiday, B5c Bight lOo, g So, ooo and, 7oo. NOTICE All this vroek nnclalmed Ucket orders will be canceled sharply at noon. Tickets must he railed for by tliat hour. fMgyMMWia ii. ii. .. n !l II i ... Ui.lS....... i .,.1 W 1 I "Is Everybody Happy?" ! AUDITORIUM I WEEK OF JANUARY 24, 1915 I (Under auspices of Omaha Letter Carriers) I I SEVEN MATINEES AND SEVEN NIGHTS ! I Six Acts of Refined Vaudeville I I Motion Pictures of Omaha School Children, Omaha f Business Scenes, Yellowstone National Park, i Panama-Pacific Exposition . , I ADIV1ISSION - - - 25 CENTS u u 1919 Beginning Matinee Today Tonight and All Week A -.Should the O. Indian Marry Girl?" Matfaaees Wed. and Rat 23c Nllthts 25c and 50o Tuesday, Jan. 1 9 Society Right MISS ALICE McKERZIE In Songs Between Acts II EXT WEEK-COUNSEL FOR THE DEFENSE I tlgnor Cajneroal will slide by his teeth oa wire eabla averv day during- the week at liJO and T30 from the top of City national Bank Bolldlag to Savoy. Vote). Moat thrtUiag opea-air performanaa. I GEXEMEVK UAUFUURB SCHOOL OF DANCING 8oclal, Aaathetla and Stage Danc ing. Class and Assembly Hail, mil and Kariiani 8ts., i-Yldnv evenings. Lessons ou Walts and To-8irp, 7:30 to S 1. M. Popular Panoes i to I (Fox Trot, alaiiae. fanter, a.lk Walts, UrallllaJl and Castle Polkss. I.ulu Fado, etc.1. Aaaembly t to 11:30 P. M. Mrangers must furnish refer, encea .lass for ladles Monday 1 1. M. : children, Saturday 1 P. M. I rival lessons and ' clubs by appointment, luploina in International Aciulemy of Dauclng. Paris. 1'houe Webster f JSs. "OMASA'S TVW CB(T t&rflLCfJTl Dally Mat, lo-aa-aoa, Asyty Brnra, la-Sa-M-Taa, That IMrhtrul hsfrwhlog Olrt show THE BEAUTY PAEAliE M;rV.u. TJlIa BrcnsMA. 'Coaatbly Oto. kicwyass Hilda Bton, Am!rk AM au4 l wo icora cotgorta la r-H RrWAKD," 8(rkllnc IrUts, Kouraictin Muaiic, Hliu4 Huuior, tollMa lAftacw, jkmm. Kuurv. Z, A DIES' Dm laTAT. WC DATS. CARRIE JACOBS-BOND la Be Owa Soaga at tha North Sidt CHRISTIAN CHURCH C3d aad Xiothrop Sta. Monday Evanlng, January 18 Ttoketa eo and SI at Mayas Bros. Mnsie Department. PIANO TUNING R0BT. 0. BRANDON Recommended by Mary Munchhoff, Millie Ryan, Martin Bush, Jean Duffield, Belle Robinson, Helen Sadi lek and Max LandoTV. Webster 4332. 4618 North 28th Avenue. TUB WBLUHa-rOBT OATB 181T sarnam St. V. p. Miller. Prop. DUITl 50o 1 18:00 to 3:0O Oyster on the Shell Chicken Broth lth Noodles Assorted Nuts Radishes Queen Olives Celery Roast Prim. Ribs of Beef, au Jus Leg of Lamb with limine Made Jelly Hoast Iximestlc Goose. Apple Sauce .... . Baked t hicken with dressing W hipped Potatoes New Spinach Baked Corn Custard June Pens Fruit Salad Pin Money Rolls Green Apple Mines or Pitted Cherry Pie Bisque of Almond Ice Cream wltli Cake Coffee Tea Milk Cocoa EXCLl StVK N. X. WORLD War News Cables la Addition to ASSOCIATED PRESS