"'.'- ' ' ' ' ' ' r ima.T-.- - - '-.r"',"''r1lllHl I . rii i iimmim m ! i ' i nrtiwrv vwmessrseimSBBm 5&mm&- v 10 THE COURIER. ,--i . THE THEATRE Roland Reed and his excellent com stay played to a not over-crowded bouse oa Monday evening. Mr. Beed shares With. Ebl Smith Russell an especial pop ularity here. Lincoln audiences feel personally interested in him and like bin. He k generally called before the curtain, as he was on Monday, to make a speech full of puns and reciprocal good feeling. Isadora Rush was, as usual, richly gowned in the best taste. Her figure is beautiful, but her carriage is bad, and her gestures are surprisingly crude. Her voice has suffered from the strata which seems to attack most ac tresses' voices after they have been on the stage for long. A few like Mod jeska aad Julia Marlowe retain a flexible mus ical feminine, speaking voice but the melting tender voice is so rare upon the rtage that the first liquid notes of a real voice pronouncing the simplest Words "arv'-Bpt-vto receive undue attention and applause and pr contra the convention al leading lady croak produced by over, tram of an originally delicatsvoice causes aa unreasonable disapproa The play The Voyagers is a mild com edy with a half-breed villain, a new wosaan heroine and a Roland Reed hero. The company's chief fault is enuncia tion. From the star to the bell boy they poke against time so rapidly and with so many elisions that many of the best jokes never reached the audience. The scenery was fitting and left nothing to be desired, which is better than thought leas aud inappropriate magnificence. Mr. Robert Cotton stands higher on the stage than any other American actor. Ju - . - . - -' Sulplio-Saliiie SiaLn.it:auriiiixi9 Cor. I-itfck anclVI All Kinds of Baths Scientific Masseurs. A Deep Sea Pool, 50x142 feet. Shaving- Hairdressing-. Drs. Everett, Managing Physicians. Koster k Bial's spe:tacular extrava ganxa which will be the attraction at the Funke opera house on Monday evening, November 7, is beyond doubt the largest production of its kind that has toured the western states since the days of David Henderson's popular Chi cago opera house attractions. The piece ;rja engaged to personally direct the orchestra. .The company presenting the extravaganza umber forty people and includes the best of high class vocalists, comedians and specialty artists. The scenery is newly designed and painted, by the best scenic aitists in the country. Especial attention was given to the wardrobe and elaborate costumes pro vided for the artists. The Bea9on was opened at the Harlem opera house in New York city and the popularity of the peace was again proven by a crowded houEe at every performance. Leaving New York "Gayest Manhattan" played week stands in Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia. In tho last named city the company appeared at the Audi torium during jubilee week and every night before 8 o'clock it was necessary to have the S. R. O. sign in the lobby of the theatre. Two weeks of one night stands hreak the journey of the com Ibbbbbbbb3es1b1QU& T" - -TtBbw -.' "' l"! 3aV bSbBBHbbHSbSSbK-, J - " A v- 4L '- W"W-MB BBBHBHaHaaKBaac'"- . r ' -? AfUdHaH BBBBBBBBjaaaaLrJL t j5iaBftwBWaaBBBBJ Ep.pPI Corner O and Twelfth. I Telephone 355. M0US6 p. C. ZEHRUNG, Mgr. Monday, November. Koster & Bial's magnificent spectacular production Management John P. Harley. Direct from' the Second York Engagement. r' I t. New Musical Direction of Composer Mr. W. H. Bachelor. m MUSIC SONGS DANCES iirilf I COMEDIANS Urilf IrB I SPECIALTIES iKll nLillJBFFEors nlf! Regular ptices. On sale Saturday, 9 a. m. SCENERY COS1UMES MARCHES I IIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIMmmiMmillllllllUlMIIIIMMIMlMIIMIIMIIMIMIS Do you know that you can save money buying- slightly f worn gooas at VAN ANDEL'S SECOND HAND STORE 132 South Tenth St. Phone 581. iMIIMMilll'IIMMIIIIIIIIIIIMIHHHllMIIMIMIiMMIIMMIIIIMMIIM was origically presented to the public aC Koster k Bial's world famous music hall ia New York city, and for forty con aecative weeks drew immense audiences. The it was taken on the road and en joyed a hisjhly snccessful season of thkty-ive weeks. This year, Mr. John F. Harley, a well and very favorably known New York manBger, has absolute control of the extravaganza. Mr. Bar ley's first move was an entire reversion of the libretto, he himself, rewriting the libretto, bringing it strictly upio-date iaasafs and clever specialties. Mr.W. H.Bateh4er, the composer of the masic, pany to Denver, where the Tabor opera house will De played. From Denver the extravaganza will goto San Francisco for a run at the Columbia theater. Leaving San Francisco only week en gagements will be played for two months. The principal cities to be vimted include St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit and Kansas City. The full cast, with all the magniScent scenery, elaborate cos tames and brilliant effects, will be seen at the presentation of the piece in L'n-coln. Z Do you know where PALACE BEAUTIFUL Is? Well, it Is the place to get a Good Shampoo or your Hair (Sinfged and Treated. This eradicates dandruff and will make your hair SOFT and GLOSSY. It is the place to get a good MASSAGE to keep your skio soft and white. Also BODY MASSAGE and VAPOR BATHS to build you up and clear you skin this time time of the year. MANICURE and MASSAGE for the bands, to shape the nails and make the hand soft and white. The FACE BLEACHED, FHECKLES -and PIMPLES removed, leaving the skin clear, soft and white. The hair dressed and beautified or powdered for parties, The best line of Switches, Curie and Bangs, Toilet Waters, Perfumes, Triples Extracts, Powder, Hair Tonics, Soap, Hairpins, real Shell Ornaments, Combs etc. Wigs, Switches, Curls or anything of the kind made to ordw. Near Oliver Theatre. 121 so 13th Snbaaribe for The Coubief 1 a year Artist (joyfully) Hurrah! I sold my masterpiece today fur $500. Friend You'd better lay low for a few weeks until the trouble blows over. He If your head aches, my dear, I wouldn't go to the sowing circle this ening. She Then the other women will be sure to talk about me. -SS' .SrP-S m - ir -. -.