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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 1, 1916.
bright lines. To this ipl Vaughn.
Glaser, the well known stock actor
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"The Virginian," Gay Batej Post in
"The Heir to th Hobrah," late Au
brey Boucicault in 'The Greater
Love," last season with Walker
Whiteside in "The Ragged Mes
senger," and for a run at the Hay
market theater, London, England, in
"Ghosts," "Mr. Warren's Profession"
and "Candida," qualifies her for the
sensational character in her present
starring vehicle. The supporting
members include Walter Scott
Weeks, John W. Lott, Alfred P.
lames, fcmmett O'Reilly, Marie
Louise Eenton and Kate Pryor. Sum
tuous stage settings, as well as the
famous studio scene are attractive to
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"The Other Wife," the next popular
priced attraction at the Boyd theater,
is one of the most interesting plays
ever written, brimming over with
tense situations, sparkling with
cast and sumptuous settings
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Lew Fields in the musical comedy,
"Step This Way," will be the attrac
tion at the Boyd for two nights next
Friday and Saturday, with matinee
Saturday. This piece 11 a new version
of "The Girl Behind the Counter." in
which Mr. Field made the hit of his
career as a comedian in the role of
Henry Schniff. With the lapse of
years the actor's art has mellowed, as
it were, and his impersonation of the
hen-pecked Henry is a model of his
trionic effort. Notwithstanding the
fact that "Step This Way" is an Eng
lish importation, it bears all of the
trademarks of its American adapter,
Edgar Smith, and a a result it is one
of the jolliest, most up-to-date 'and
breeziest of musical comedies on the
boards. Lew Fields has surrounded
himself with a specially engaged com
pany In which will be Jounci sncn en
gaging personalities as Alice Fischer,
Marguerite FarrtL Gladys Clark,
Henry Bergman, Elisabeth Wood,
Sam Dody, Edward Bassi and a score
of lesser lights. The chorus will re
mind one of the celebrated Weber and
Fields beauties. An added feature in
"Step This Wray" is the pony ballet,
an imported octet of dancers known
as the "High Steppers." In the role
of Henry Schniff Lew Fields makes
merry in the two acts of the comedy,
the first of which transpires in a huge
department store in London, and the
last In "Jardin de Paris" in Hammer
smith. Naturally the soda water foun
tain scene, the episode with the six
waiters and the supper scene in the
last act are among the hign spots of
the star's performance. With the ex
ception of the ensembles, an entirely
new musical score was written for
"Step This Way."
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"Ma'mzelle Caprice", a one-act
opera bouffe, presented by Amelia
Stone and Armand Kalisi, will be the
stellar feature of the bill selected
th special Ak-Sar-Bcn attraction at
th Orpheum, starting matinee today,
alia Ston and Mr. Kalisi were
starred since last teen at the Orpheum
four year ago in Adolph Phillip
musical comedy, "Two In Company."
Another special feature act) will be
George Howell, cleverly supported In
a one-act episode of society life, "The
Red Fox Trot," written by Agnes
uthor of "Driftins-" "The Wall
Between" and other plays. Claudia
Albright and Mario Rodolfis offer
well chosen program of opera (elec
tion and high-class ballads. "Putting
It Over" ia th nam of the akit to be
contributed by Chester Spencer and
T.1 Williams. They sina. dance and
talk. Composer of many popular
aongs, Jim and Betty Morgan nave
Krilfl.ntlv established themselves In
vaudeville. In her reproduction of
classic ttues. Mis Robbie Gordone
: gives .nine poses, shitting rapiaiy
trom one to another. Some of her
, well chosen subjects are "Spring" and
"The French Clock." Ten minute of
hilarity and astounding bumps are de
livered by Martinetti and Sylvester.
Pantomime comedians. Town and
cities of Tunis will be shown in th
motion picture offering of th Or
pheum Travel Weekly, and another
feature will be th illustration oi how
birds feed their young.
- Laura Kelson Hall wffl b seen
soon at the Orpheum In Th Cat
and the Kitten," a playlet by Franei
Nordstrom. Mis Hall will b pleas
antly recalled in connection with
Henry W. Savage's allegory,
"Everywoman."
Nat C Goodwin 1 shortly to make
a vaudeville tonr limited to th cities
' of the Orpheum circuit
Josie Heather is going to make a
' tour of the Orpheum circuit Omaha
ia one of the first cities she is
booked in. ' -s
Boyd theater patrons will be fav
' ored with high class society drama
surfing today with matinees 1 daily.
' Herbert. Bashford't itory of sdven-
" ture, love and romance, "The Woman
He Married," ia his most ambitious
. and the most important contribution
to the play world. Virginia Harned
achieved fame in the artist's model
role and Marie Pettes will be seen
. in the same emotional part with even
r Amelia
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i If self of all wrongdoing In the eyes of
i her husband makes an unusual
climax.
Miss Pettes past experience in
leading roles with Dustin Farnum in
it" ' i rOUR DAYS Nig
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more ability than when she wis t
stock star In Omaha. The play, "With
a Hundred Climaxes," deala with a
millionaire' son, who marrie an ar
tist from a famous studio, against
the wishes of his father, ano 1 mad
to suffer the consequences by forfeit
ing his father's support Finding her
self facing a financial crisis, the wife
secretely poses for a famous painter,
an old friend, while her husband
complete the play which ahc ha
suggested to him. The night the
play is produced and becomea great
plicated and th wife' secret action
are discovered. How she clears her-
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0Dtti't Utttt ud Best Stock Co.
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AK-SAR-BEN WEEK
FOLLY CIRCUS
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MDIMC i TisMday. Thim
ATlNEEw day and Saturday
EXTRA MATINEE WEDNESDAY
15th and Harney Sts.
Phona Doug. 8069
HIPP THEATRE
Open During Ak-Sar-Ben from 9:30 a. m. to 12 p. m.
All VUltors la th Clip Will Find a Good Shaw at This Thtr Evary
Dap All th Tint,
SUNDAY .AND MONDAY
Blusbird PrsMBts Lois Wabar'a Graat Sociological Drama, (
"WANTED A HOME" m
Tha triumph f rlghtfol parpoa ovar kaMttlag intrigua aad crima
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
Marguerite In a Delightful "Molly
Clark Picturization Make-Believe"
A story aad a plap aa elaaa aa tbap caa ba mad. ,
THURSDAY ONLY
KOLB ft DIU, ia Seroaaateg Ceasady .
"A MILLION FOR MARY"
FIVE-ACT MUTUAL FEATURE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
; First MARY MILES MINTER Picture
Sbowa ia Omaha nadar Mutual Banner " 1
" Youth's Endearing Charms"
A Woadarf ul lix-act aoasadj drama with a sweat story.
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"YOU OEV1LI YOU WEKE HIS MODEL 1"
FIVE DAYS, STARTING Mais. Daily 10c-25c
MATINEE TODAY Mights - - - 10c-50c
VIRGINIA HARNED'S GREATEST TRIumrn
Curtain
Rises
IN After
I Parades
A Pass
WITH MARIE PETTES, OMAHA'S FAVORITE
EMOTIONAL STAR, AND A NOTABLE COMPANY
Stupendous and Wonderful Production
FRIDAY-SATURDAYgfflrfMEEOct. 6-7
First Big Girl Show of the Regular Season
The Fast and Furious Fun Festival
The Crowning Climax off the Carnival
LOVELY
LADIES
Alica Fischar
Marguarit Farrall
Eliaabath Wood
Qadps Clark
Trial Smith
Virginia Richardson
Louisa Clark
Tha Eight High Stappars
and
Fifty Sralt Show Girts.
Vt IT
MIRTH
AND
MUSIC
The King of Comedy
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A Glittering, Glorious Revival oi
COMICAL
COMEDIANS
Henry Bergman
Sam Dody
Edward Bassi
Vaughn Trawr
Charles Mitchell
Sam Ward '
And th Collage
Bred Athlete Who
Sing, Dane and Main Merry.
SONG
AND
DANCE
"THE GIRL BEHIND THE COUNTER"
PRICES: Nights, 25c to $2.00; Saturday Matinee, 25c to $1.50
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THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE
WEEK C 1 1 M n A V ifT 1 Matinee Daily 2:15
STARTING UIMt Jf W-W -
Every Night 8:15
The Big High-Class Special Feature for
Festive AK-Ml-
AMELIA
ARMAND
T.RIE m. K.LO
ln "Ma'mzelle Caprice"
A Caprieiooa Homanc ia On Act. Book by Edgar Allan Woolf. Music and Lyrics by Armand Kalis.
CLAUDIO ' MARIO
ALBRIGHT & RODOLFI
Artists ia Opera
JIM & BETTY MORGAN
In Songs of Their Own. ,
MARTINETTI & SYLVESTER
Tha Twentieth Century Comedians,
THE BOYS WITH THE CHAIRS .
CHESTER tOLA
SPENCER & WILLIAMS
In "Putting It Orer"
MISS ROBBIE GORDONE
Classic Reproductions of Famous Porcelains,
Imrioa aad Oils.
ORPHEUM TRAVEL WEEKLY
' THE WORLD AT WORK AND PLAY
GEORGE HOWELL
ln
"THE RED FOX TROT"
PRICES Matinee, gallery, 10c Best Seats (except Saturday.and Sunday), 25c.
Nights, 10c, 25c, 50c and 75c
Note to Visitors to Ak-Sar-Ben: The attendance at th Orpheum ia always so large that it is advis
able to reserve seats In advance.
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