10 Tl TIIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 31, 1913. At ike Orpheum Jfme.. Donald-Aye m .j rr n it. ir II II J iv ; ( V L ' n ; ' X V - I f "; U :' y . ..- :-' . ;J I. J r v . i v jT cA : T i 71 l s ' 1 W , OamesL.UJWUf JuleYork-MtieOrpheum V V '-v-.. " j ! ' V) Ah X..- ... ;i if ;-; v. I X Oi Ik.. , , s V' O'Brien '.: Walkermilesiie 0fin$ t bond's APT GREQOIWS vlitt on Thunday was made th oo rlon (or omelhlng o( (It-Id day by th luoal renter o( the Itrama luaKue, and the mnmbera wurt vrry much n- touraged by what waa aald to them. ec'lally re they liitorratrd in th tpeaktr'a anthuaiaatla prnphery of a na tlonal drama and a national theater (or America. The drama ia bound to coma, but whether the theater l to be real! led la not ao eaay to doleriulne. The queat (or a, national theater la not a new one, nor la It much nearer to a realisation than U haa been (or lo, thto many yeara. Not (or lack o( tmpulae, but tweauaa o( certain llona In the path that take on the form o( (lnanclal support. It takea money to run a theater, even a, email one, and the only way known In which to eecur thla money la through the bos off lie. it la true, Lady Gregory suggested the expedient of endowment; some mil lionaire may be Induced to give of his ao cumulations a sura sufficient to support the theater. Even so. It would be far from national. The Chicago Orcheatra, (or ex ample, la endowed, but It Is In no sens a "national'' organisation. Several years go a coterie of New York millionaires subscribed to a (und (or the erection of a ittgniriceut tempi of dramatic art In Is It n count th story of th New theater? Ta.ee references are not mad (or th purpos of discouraging any, but to rait attention to th fact that th thought Is not altogether new, and that It baa had some concrete consideration. Th pub licly-endowed theater Is scarcely possible; first.' It could be national only In th eus that it was supported by th ca tion, and this would hardly be permitted, even wer It poastbl under th law. Th "municipal" theater ha scarcely emerged from th has of dreamland, auch efforts a hav been mad In this direction not being sufficiently vxtenslv to establish t&e (act. What I poaalbl la th so-called "lull" theater which may be established in almost any community, th main requisite being a sufficient number of continuing subscriptions to mas sure of supporting th company aad paying th blUa This plan has bn tried with vary ing success In several of th larger cen ter of population, and om little con sideration haa been given to a modifica tion of th plan that might mak It available (or such places as Omaha, Kansas City, luvr and ls Uolnee. Always, however, the unavoidable ques tion of money arises, and this has not as yet been met In a satisfactory manner. Art's must difficult and distressing con dition Is that It can not live without tailug ono In a while. - At tit Ikiyd theater, beginning today. th Eanay film production of Uiau stark" will begin lis run of the first half of to week. This 1 an uncommonly good production of th Interesting play that ha been mad (rout Uoorg barr aicCutcneon' book, and gives som plejulid picture of th glowing life la Uiuiik aad Its neighboring klng 0u All th stirring epl.ic of th adventures of QreuXaU lxrey, who (ol- f ..W , ... ' '; ' i Jean lei&hion qjty "Lady Luxury" will b th attraction. acts and features, Nell O Brlen and his great American minstrels, now on their fourth annual tour, will b th attraction at th Brandcls, matinee and night, Sat- erday November . This season r, O'Brien and his manager, Oscar P. Hodge, have assembled a company taking rank with any minstrel organisation promoted In many years. Besides th etar, th roster of comedians Includes Eddie Matter, who has bean a strong feature with this company ever sine Its conception; Tet Detsel, another (avorlt with O'Brien audiences; llttl Major Nowak, KdiUe Ross, Lasses White Charles Strong and a scor of others, all top-notchars. Th singing features ar promised as partoularly delightful, th list of star vocalists Including among others such well known names as David Morris, a phenomenal basso, Arthur Loftus, Don Palmer? Al Palmer and a largo chorus. Herman Hummel directs the special orchestra, while th specialties art promised as numerous and classy. Including two new acts by Neil O'Brien called ''Darktown's Bravest Fighting th Flame" In which th star appears sup ported by a large cast and "Th Penny Arcade'1 In which Eddie Master heads ths cast. i OHVILLK STAMM TM.M MOT IMCin.II lug- a soar rhlls BoleUn a si aad plan 01 his eheet. Posing-, Tnmbilsur. Other Stasis. "Oomla Oddltl." UltRJBUCI Mj. . QVX(M k fjICMOMOV Comedy Musical Artists. BOaOX VCVRDT rrran Oeater Cnt-Ups." "The Apaches ol Paris" A "Broadway T avorlt" la Von Thrilling; rarts. - Cast laclndesi MIT BX.US. MAB.IOJT WKIT. NT, IDilA KTBBARO, DOMilD UU aad KUI. TAX.KTKIXV. A story which border oa th mslodramatlo, bat plot urea la a forceful atuin U(s la tli tail. Qaartr Aimlaom of rarls. . - Joe. Rmlth la Hn IUC la his orlg-laal vr- Beserred sioa of "Th Dano Beats of th Aoaohee." 10c ExtTa, "BIO AMOBTID rhoa nOUKAM" peag. QOAtlDEIS TflnAV Matinee and Evening MT ME A TRE I UUi 1 I U wwak eacept Bat, Nov. frth. Crawford FhilJey aad Zehrnar, Mg-rs. MaUaees Today, Toe, and Thnra., lBo and tS. pnnnnn ivhpm akd associate players ix ELUWliUU LlliUll CE0 M. cohAI'S MYSTERY FA&XE SEUEH EVS DALDPATE "Th aHaf-lna; Is Perfect and the Acting. Tar Above ths Usual Stock Cam. pauy ferf ormssos,"-Omaha Bee, Oct. S9. Thrills! Mystery! Melodrama! Laughter! A 32.00 Production at Stock Prices 85o, 35c 80s. Burt Weekt TITS WOMAW B MAHmTTP," MATHIEE and NIGHT, SATURDAY, ROV.Glb OSCAR K. HODGE EJK E KinflL mm Xverythlng- Mew This Seasoa. Ths Best Klastr! Orranlsatlon la n la th Orstst Klnstral Performaac Ever Stared. Prices: Matines 25c to $1.00 Evenings 25c to $1.59 EN TWO DAYS OUT, TUESDAY ARO WEOXESDAf, NOV. ITH AID 10TH iS.LADY LOJaUliYii OOKBOT SUCCESS OXCKXBTKA. PI6rao Webber, Torre et Eaff, Arthur Albro, Prltl voa Bnalar, Olpsr Dala, I tl die Morris, Joe. W. Herbert and Sully Pltaror. In all th splendor and freshness of a brand new scenic production, with a company of superiority and with all new "Lady Luxury" th musical comedy success which comes to th Brandeta thsater on Tuesday and Wednesday No vember t and 10 was written by Rlda Johnson Young and ths muslo composed by William Bchroeder. Florence Webber who will appear In th tltl rol was for merly starred In . "Naughty Marietta." Others prominent In th east ar Arthur Albro, a Russian tenor who was leading (Continued on Pag Eleven Cot. Three.) -OMAHA'S PPB eBHTXH" ijBft t IT Jj t Daily Kats 18-88-BO , rrvMtr Booked lor Coereatloa Wook. BILLY WATSON J,n BEEF TRUST MUSICAL, BURU5aqtB. Same motiaUlBoas bsautr chorus nt hSTiis thai aotusllr o4 la ths Emplrs Tlmur !. Tolodo. three wooks sso. Toaehsra, this ts dlttsr eat thse the shows kock homo; ss It. ladles' Sim afatla Week Bays, Foot Ball Danco Omaha v. Council Blufft At Ba&aa Baaelar Academy, Tne day evealng, H. t, glva by U Paatlm Daaotaa; Club. Hotloai Tli wtaalaa' aid will re, ealT beaatlfnl prises. Aamlsstoa, S8e. SIBOY 0 t Marie Bsttes wUhufkU tyi thud ' Cvmt'nj J3i lows th Prlnoess Tetlve from America ta Oraustark, and finally saves th kingdom, and than weds th beautiful prlnoesa. ar shown, and In such pro fusion of detail as mak th (Urn (airly glow with Ufa Francis X. Bushman la being feature In th rol of Lorry, and UUi Ueverly Bayne, a favorite young actress, has th rol of th Princess Yetlv. For th second half of th week another Kaaanay offering, "The Blind ness of Virtue," a stirring nd Imprea slve drama of th present time, will b presented. Thla Is a play of tremen dous power, with a strong appeal to fathers and mothers, and will b found wall worth th time It takes. Both these film win run continuous from 11 In th mondog until U In th vnlng. "Beven Keys to Baldpat" which has played to capacity houses for th last thro days at th Braadel theater, when th Kdward Lynch company reopened t that house, will oonttnu as th attraction until Saturday ( this week, when Neil O Brlen and his minstrels will be her (or on day only, matin and veulug. "Seven Key to Baldpat" Is of a new dramatlo type, thar being a mUtur of traaedy, melodrama, comedy and (arc, lieye of this typ ar constructed along th line of melodrama, but written In a key of comedy and with a dominant mood of fare. They ar replete with thrills, but abound with laugh provoking situations. Th audlenc Is Invited to laugh at every thnll attar It has been ex perienced, "beven Keys to lialdpate" ts th ry bast of this new typ and Us thrill and melodrama shock ar Intro duced so that th audlenc may laugh at thcin. Mr. Lynch baa gone to great ex pense to provide a suitable production and the stock favorite ar all giving a good account of thviuselve. Alatlnee will b given today and Tuesday and Thurs day. Air. Lynch has selected Herberts Baah fords succeaetul comedy dram "Th Woman H Married." th play In which Mis Virginia llarned scored her great- Pest dramatlo triumph, sls th bill for th week beginning neat Sunday. Th story concerns a yjung wif. who haa been aa arttsi mdol. and marries th son of a millionaire, wbos family refuse to wel come her. it U a (tipping love story not overdrawn but true to Ufa. The stock company will Uy off oa Tuesday and Wednesday November t and l when Playing Only the Bis Stars of Motion Pictures Four lays i i Ei? p.n. Beginning Today Tho Most Popular Scroon Actor FHA fu juipg JIM ....AND.. ....IN. MM ZJ uu u u u 3i m A 99 A Story ol Lovs Cehind a Threes, ia Six Ptrts, by C::ri E:rr l!cC.!cfc::a LOVE INTRIGUE WAR BEGiriHlHG THURSDAY AND FOR FRIDAY AflD SATURDAY THE PLAY WITH A LE80ON Ei mm In Six Acts i if ip , by CosmoG Hamilton .....WITH..... Dryant UJashburn and Edna Dayo Aftornoono Nlchts . . . 10c 10c and 20c WOirt POTTOIiAg 44 WeekgTiyOct.31 Matin, Sally, t:15. Erery Wight, 8:15. THB OlfLT RIOK CXaSS TaUDITILLE COCUII. Th Cbiaea Wlsard UAH PiiiGCilIE Freseatlns; th World Known "PEKIN MYSTERIES" SXH KaVBKCBTTB RYAN and LEE la Comedy Skit "Tan "re Spoiled It." "Taudanils's Foremost Author Comedian" J. C. MGEXT Xa Sis Own Orlainal Oddity "The Squarer." HKX'H Comedy Ctrcns MMK. DOXALD-AYEIl Trlma Ponna of the Boston Orand Onera. MAK KitANCIS Is Bits of Knsleal Omedy Assisted by Clsreno CassiU SAMAYOA Th Bparlsh Aerial Wonder Oiraim TBATBXi WXEXXT Around th world with th Or. ph.um cironlt'a Motion Plotnr Ph otoirrapherB. niCXSt Matlae rry day, first floor aad baloony, ai reserved, 5a teaoept Saturday and Sunday fw at 60c). Blg-ht. 100, Boo, 60o and 75o. HIPPB Ooatlanoua from m,' to 11 t. All Seats lOo h Arte moo a aad BtshIbs;. A Wealthy Woman Bonrh I Ton as a Xnsbacd for Bar Uaaffhter aad as a rather for Another Mao's Child, aad Aft. rward Tour Wlf Continued 0 Her Intrigue With th Otbr E Man, What Would Ton Xo Wz. " BOUGHT " Today and Monday Tuesday and Wednesday 01lTr Morosoo Pressnts BLAflCIlE ElIflG "The Yankee Girl" By Oorg- T. Kobart. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Daniel rrohmaa Presents HAZEL DAWN In "The Ftlasquersders' By Henry Arthur Jon. fl Marie Swanson PIANO-HARP 533 South 27th Street, llione Harney 1055. Our Program This Week Is Varied, But Every Picture Good You'll Like Them All. SUNDAY and IVIOIMDAY We Present For Your Approval Earl Williams and Anita Stewart "The Sins of Mothers" One of the very best features Vitagraph has ever made, a picture bubbling over with good things from start to finish; furthermore, a production that is built along new and novel lines. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday We offer our much heralded and widely advertised production of Theda Bara IN "Carmen" MIrs Bara, who stands supremely alone and unrivaled si The Vampire Woman of the Screen, was formerly leading lady of the noted Theater Antoine, Paris, and is naturally fitted by birth and temperament to portray the part of the saucy Spanish flirt, while the Fox production of thin picture has no prototype anywhere on earth in sumptuous beauty and magnitude, scenic investiture, costumes, nd experienced and painstaking treatment. Entire Spanish cities, castles, palaces, etc., were built over night to breathe the rue spirit of ancient picturesque Spain, the home of legend and romance. We also call your attention to the treatment this production will receive at our hands. The Strand orchestra will be augmented for the occasion, excerpts from the opera will be sung by several of Omaha's leading soloists, a special Spanish stage setting prepared, the ushers dressed as Spanish maidens, so that the true atmosphere of sunny Spain will hold forth. Friday and Saturday We Present Edmund Breese "The Song of the Wage Slave" A Modern Society Problem Play of Much Interest and Dramatic Intensity. Come down expecting to see a good feature evy change and you won't bo disappointed. i IIPPHilPlllii 111 if IIIIR 111 l' a f'm M.MM t .1 iliiiiiiiiilliLnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiullull aaaCsMggggft aft