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- PHRGRPHVEBERBVLEVSLENSROD BORD Y e &% # w*» TH OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY OCTOBER 21, 1900 ‘"l‘ffl"'*' """" roknghiir "‘ . 4' 'l L I R R R L R R L R R L LY ) fi*#fi*&”"””&’“""lltl LT R Ha's s business matter to buy 1% n them with the best possible ers are some others tha r r t f h ag w w of h I a a woing r g apoken b ¢ . ad ¢ a 1 ment of the p R0 W N . erson w rapeating in » all b 1 b as & N ' arufl . ' . a r M or sa man rted as sa sbeoad for al ne has be ore w than Charles Frohman or mysel to f na tive talent in playmaking accurate, it 1s & the American dram te or not, it still remains the facts. The tounda Fro unes were framat¥ts—Belasco and e “The Wite' and “The plays which turned the tide t adversi L Mr has pre- and “An o King Stephens—both uccesses n got his first successful n Howard's henan poor man before that by Bron was a company came Into existence d Women." It has depended largely upon English plays, a number of which have falien flat. Charles Frohman bas of late vears made big mc with “Secret Service,” “Barbara Frie and “Too Much Johnson.” A good many su cesses have emanated from other quarters. This season has thus far shown “Ben Hur. iy ' Caleb Wes The Pride of Jennico,” “Richard Carvel,”” “In the Palace of the Kin Sag Harbor” and some others. Mr. Frohman had better come out of bis trance. The sun is shining. When Miss Hon osman last ap- maha the statement was made t a8 s00n as she s well 1 to Miss The New York Mirror o performa: aks as tollows of Miss ( an's im natfon of the once famous actress and favorite of stellar brand of BEER eeesesssssssssssssesssesessessen r M Biatz Malt - ana An Invaiuable Tonic All Lr VAL BLATZ BREWING CO., MILWAUKEE. OMAHA BRANCH Douglas Street. Tel. 1081 ve Bobdy Ra plan of & comic oper oday, and a ninut % SIS OF the. ! vl he best—to 1insist on the satisfactory and serviceable kinds—those that return the -\1.< K‘y: v :.» i1 the the groat apostie of 2 musica fullest measure of valt We've the prices to interest, the money-saving values and e .’.—";,m,;:,;:::w‘:;;::r‘“ pts by stock that fully respondas to every requ dancer o . STARTING THE WES VALLES LIKE THESE ‘ - ‘:I.. The modern wedding 8 In ata n — — - . e a1, 4nd 11 19 AD 10:4FeRtIng sign of da Statuary, Vases and Tty g ome. velopment in musical tas 3 . with nere stands e Brig-a- Bl B Bl YRRl X T | What (ntersst and general qu recita —— specia ",: Erac " MUSIC o ned to bR s . startoed last wecek G . i he commotion preceding * t - e 1 A B | Sertat suee wes 11Xe wat o Monday will continue this b’ & b Db e o wecelk. Nover betrore have t. § b UL we gathered such a dise . 1 Wolsh-Kelly on last week, when Mr 4 A - | Butler played a very cholce and attrac play or beautiral rugs. The . Y b ogram before and during the cer . a0 2 oy . v . ¢ ' w The crganlst wis at hig Best and from the assortment is so variedf! lIar prices gl Bl o that every taste can . x \ orna he has not yet g his ex B e triend, Dean Fair, & > 5 all fnfst be pleased, every styleg' ' : abandom m: a froe r Mr But . f g . . . and color of furnishingsg- r 3".““ T!blas . Wmatched, ¥ and ham ELEG'NT RUGS Antigue and modern, . s de g w a r mrv sizes and small sizes. Bo sureto Ay in F ot Rublostet 4 astors . Ly ks ihis week. THIS 18 RUG WEEK. . ) nze a Lucia,” the eaptivating z Song” of s H 38 $2, $2.50, § )80 a big Omaha favorite, will Mendaissobn and the elaborate and AiM od § . I's tor three nights, Starting fantasta of Gounod's “Faust,” by C .t Bddy. The latest accession Panigsota Leather Couch Curtains and Draperies A . D_Ining Room Qurjains i Wagtg Bas.{xefs e 5 " lony s Miss Wolcott, w A A A 4 ass g ek e als wh {n some cases :m New York. She has h »usidera we ha wa. They X experience, having b » nets, Hatten a ) a K g soma of the Augustin I d 1o the a es & pure Iy S 2,50 0000090000000 004000 CCICICIRO000¢000000 020000030000 000 €0 92009030000 0080000000000000¢002260090¢0 00080 0‘0 GG 0V D0 2000020000000 0 .0. 2800 waste paper baskets, novel - . Charles Stephens agnounces that he : 18¢ 35 c 60¢c 50c to 3.00 N e ton ia i s s ' PAPER RA stantia .60 was asked to play ! drtan | S0 SRS e re at § T um-pretty desig " e in a play which + well night worthy of :”',‘“ Do :w“‘ & NAC B9 advat of 1p W " "o at a reh § BABY BAS . -1 1d being presentsd Hopeind opere. | A8 an inathngd | S Sl et b oh olor air, all this week 5 oo ach 3 nuo n some years ago. Clemeat losked t song of “Gipsy Jan" in | “erv POF Pt AAVEUS, 5 Bs sarhis '5 oo pa . WORK BASKETS, fancy silk 5 o part over and refused to play it unless he the Hor b him 4 ‘ b i [ e 3 % * P uslh It with him the best and biggest band he has aed o aliomed 0 mae 1 over and play 1 ac. | Cor musle 18 llaht, 1o ute | ever condusted, aad he will bave the as- | 3| B0X Couch Dining Table Cove COLLECTION BASKE" "W: re o his o conception o was Som oul e el . " sot i A allowed to do this asd the character of music 1s heavy. 1t in not lkely that | Aance of some of the well knowa oper fade with (ull apring edge and ends; has 17 #Atia dumisc efects .00 " 1.25 e - e ¢ t " t eep box lined | ted o at ORC hit and Clement concelved the idea of ininteresting and consequently | , gyopont correspondent writes me th LB Dt lz 00 each 2.00 ards [ writing a play around it, and “The New - x Ll “""'““ whicy | Innes will visit Fremont on his tour. This L Rt LS G LA . The largest assort & Dominion” was the alt. Aa excellent ng in English, esp. one in whic v ont peo- ment ways the e et AR it 182 e Sk Bummotous Woeh woud, oo tater | Tl bos et trat fr the Promast peo: ch'fflffifl ers Couch Covers s > ‘luding his handsome wite. esting, not dificult to comprehend, and | g ¢ S0 Volta atore, A o0d organ h covers in etriped Bagdad effects. Sideboard, made of * w 1 nscq ght ¢ speak of food a8 | ,.04i0n cannot be heard too often. Ap ringed ed ends, rich colors, re-/salid oak, full swell b At the Orphenm, commencing with a mati- or digestible. and heavy or fn- | |\ oyygtion of music grows with fts com- versibla, Mo top and top drawer: . tes tolay, comes the plonesr high-class » By not look upom our | iy eq hearing. : ~rn shape top 2,60 .o ST = raudevills organization, Hopkina' T 4 © Jame way, = Foreltn| Crye Fremont Choral unton has organtsed anished 18 ) nged reversible deatm {lverware; top is 22 4 seanio Bt 181D laorat h as & rule, indigestible to the - nist he new ers, each 1.50 frbd 1 @ oceanic Star Spaclalty company, a title AR . ‘xe opers | OF the winter and is pushing rehearsals only RIS QLS hes; base and all admirers of this style of amusa- med: Stontae 19 OPErt | with vigor ftonier w el S0P KPW' PSRy OFK . ) Manager Robert Fulgora, who has . g ittt b ?. Elixs of the Normal school gave a den oak, véry mented with e gulded the fortunes of this sterling company e ke this fo mind the | "ODE Fecitai recently to a large audienc price co ad 80 successfu. the past, brings this se . - e ® | whic s thos aly o t pe ‘ E and son eight high-priced pnm.; "mv.“-‘xrul; :fll nager, “; "‘“ “: i w\lr: wn.‘:‘n:wm:f::.-;-ymn:;x : the Love 65 b b HEW ILLUSTRATED be a entertaining performance. Tha h NN 0T 9P | opera house last week and was most t appearance in America wi s com bl But at a smalier vy prancis Coutts of Omaha and wne maboaay g « 13 1 >4 S it o e 5 eater it was a n-w success. The latter | qorme w, n with large oval ' s pany. The work they do se ot from sy Y the Metropelitan | CATTle Nye are furnishing a studio 1n the | ®| pirrory oo, o0........ 25.00- | $19.00, $21.00 and up he ground on what they call the human nce has becoms scustomed. to nien. | theater butlding at Fremont and will teach = Y = radle is sald to be the most thrilling a "\ - ey Ao "y‘“"‘.j"fl-" €9° thers this winter. Miss Coutts spends I""'l ‘6"4'3 LA greatest acrobatic performance ever w el it e Ta INCKUAESE © 01| two(Ehyi{bashiWeek thiL GLAS STREET, o essed. Wil H. Fox will present his origi- | T 0 40 extent that b Mg s : e nal creation Paddywhiskl. Barnes and Sis- | faacEiAte ‘4;‘“ re mever beard any| It {s hoped that the church chotr lenders 000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000 sun, America’s representative sketch artists, | ° S IRTAER produntipUN but I can 27 | will remember that The Bee is publis — = — present a new musical farce, “When Greek ess tho translations into Enghsh | notices of church muste, sa ac e L e = ST Meets Greek." Bessie Monroe makes her | ,'i A" ¥ !‘“_u m: ’n"‘! -t 10 Of | gto., emch week and that complaints abou AMUSEMENTS, rst appearance In America with this com SGRAL edlclaniTot the :r”.": Doa-support will be unheard v rton, Jenki Jasper will a ¢ : = ek e .‘:'I i ‘n‘m“ a fr he most responsible music| Mr. Sims of All Salnts’ annou that CREIaHTON B O publishers, ft would be no wonder that|Miss Mae Naudaln will sing “Fear Not Yo Tole“]‘ 8-‘5 the premier ventriloquist, will agal: - L 3 into En ¥ ’ elightful number. :0":'n.\:1 an:l"\'l’.-fi‘. i al grand opera done into English would be & O ael,” by Dudley Buck, this morning, . . o Bty i entitled ‘The TIStake. from an entertainment standpofat. | and the Te Deum will be Dudley Buck's v The marvelous Hoopers, sen |, | (UK€ 8t random the opera of “Il Trova- 1o B flat. The anthem is “The Lord ! sationnl Boop-rollers and JugKISrs, com- | New Yorks, and s ams impresens oo theny | TXAted” b7 Weat ’ B Than E e b i > ¢ or . ew York), and an pressed by these — H J, H | eta the bil . 51 r an ver. pieve:the: bill lines which a 1g by the chorus At the First Methodiat church vm. mora- All This Week HOPKINS ege ~ ot NCT ou ey Well, we know that his breast is on fire | Ing the anthem will be tho “Sanctus,” from . levser s with a flame, he alous,” et "Messe Solenaelle,” by Gounod, with tenor - Sh0ifh e ek heclunias avelids weighed down with solo by Mr. McCreary. In the evening tehing care eto The Heavens Are Telling,” from ““The who could re the beautitul Creation,” will be s o trio by Mrs. @s a f this line as sung by Ferrandn: | Kelly, Mr. Conkling and Mr. Stetn, & 4 é‘.fi i . e sit THOMAS J. KELLY. S lio Is a and M planforte studle, DIRECTICN ROBERT FULCORA. known 120 Twenty-sixth, Mas — e S anB Carer Sut tHe hearts of | yim, Muentefering, planoforte studio, 120 Protective as- 26th, s n literary experts tessen in the lines he fact that Mile. Parisian entertainer direct from the Parts , 1 the Count h - axposition, will be seen. With tu o A happy father, | goege 1mstructers Owing to the length of the burlesque pro. ¢ the nger 1irss watch'd Some Lime of & svar gram It has been found necessary to begin ™ the evening performances at 8:15 o'clock in- | he last line i3 good enough for a prfl!' Stoad 00 3180} 65 Barstitoce puzzle. But for tender emotion and sym- | At the priacipal s pathy-inepiriag fortitude commend me to | afternoon the question o Press Club e this | courses ot study for tea. tions at present are that the bene- n my heart can T blot thee? From | gra t entertainment to be given Fridey after- is heart can I blot thee? was taken in the matter ron, November by the recently K Bioy thaw v ReeE can blat organ- ized Omaha Press club will be one of the best offerings of the present season. The Pearse leserts me. and ne'sr shalt thou otted, heart be blotted: ne'er from | regular sohool work TEACHERS TO TURN STUDENTS “win Their Regular Work. meeting held Friday chers of the varfous was discussed, but o definite action is anxious to have every teacher Carry on some line of study outside of the The reperts of the | Bam"s and Sisson, Bessiz Munros Bunman and Adallo WILL H. FOX, IN HIS ORIGINAL CREATION, ALLISONS, The Greatest Acrobats in the World. Glay:un. Jankins & Jasper Marveious Fncpers A0 fluncan ‘PADDYWHISKI M arry Om ¥ Outsl ot t preparing special Superiutendent Prices Never Changing — Evenin, Reserved Seats, 25c and 50c; Gallery 10c. Matinees, Wedne-d-y, Saturday and Sunday, Any Part of House 25¢; Children, 10c; Gallery, I0c. program will be made up entirely of the * thou ba bloteed! | | Principals show that most teachers have | S hest things at the different theaters dur- No'er from my |aiready selacted some course of study and ing that week, and it 18 pos that a few Na'er thee I'll biot | 't 18 30t probable that any organized move- | , H , al artists will be asked to assist. The > oe THLDIOt | ment will ba inavgurated ! 4 h 1 | y ; Ly ded th of tickets thus far has been grat! The principals who attended the meeting \,. Iv good. and on all sides thers has| Another beautiful plece of tmi 1 the | decided ure o8 ¢ t Seton s - — fi iblic to give the newspaper men death's pale finger dinted.” etc. And the | for the use of thelr schools that the pupils A TRUE HAPPINESS ""”Lcm’ : Tafinee“wuednesgay. . toward getting the rooms Dext i3 so clear to even a child that a way- | may have an cpportunity to read the stories - ” he Big Scemc Melo-Dramatic Spectacle H 3 club in running order. | fAring man, though & fooi, need not err | before attending Thompson's lecture. }flv & Three Nights, Starting Thursday. as at present arranged will therein: “What madness! vet thee, O angel| The attendance reports of the public | £0® ik i d o prologue of the mew comic | pure, to curse, but now dar'd I schools for the week just finished show m. DMC Matinee Saturday. a suce “The Burgomaster,” which 16,320 puplls were enrolled. This (s N e given with the full strength of the Wagner Hfllm’vh to abolish the flld stilted | marked increase over the preceding weex » L R, SITOCKWELL PRESEN wpany and with all its elaborate set-| &ria and the barren recitative and 18 658 greater than the number of pu- | 0“ ngs. Mr. Davenport will s his “Kan- | Orature vocallses whi ced 1o pils attending for the corresponding week | garoo AnA after several other mem- | ®Xploft voeal capacity and education, with- | {n 1899 0] . a0y Bave done & “stust" aay idea toward the dovelopment of the s An Idy1 of the Dakota Wheat Fields. will appear i ke | Story t the world w ‘. 5 = dy Spectacular ntroducing Scores o el an DRRME 5 & "_ atages of dev High living, intemperance, exposure ana| The One New Farce c“""h PASTREY Original Scenes and [ocidents. 1 7 it cans | narisa operss will be many other things bring on Bright's dis- — AN Powerful Sit st Bright's disease and all other ROMANCE artih iry ey In His ldyllic Comeds s Reviewing, then, what has gone before, | nothiog else. Myers-Dillon COMEDIANS | stagnificent Special Scenery A Drama, aco's t Owmaba; Dillon's Drug Store, § SINGERS B trlaas Mach oiea) mae 4 it JANCERS AMUSEWE SEATS ARE GO MIACO'S T TELEPHDNE 2259 NTS. I 0F ING FAST OGADERO Nothing but the Title Left of Former Production, The Only New Thing Under the Sun, THE NEW DOIKID Production. Doa't Miss the Fa s Blizzard Scene An Elaborate Scenic < The New Palace of Burlesque! prices—23c, 30c, 73¢. Pricl;:s“-"l"%: 500, 78¢ A Superb Company in Support. ; 50 diplons Pl it Matinee Today—10c 20¢ 25¢ Matinee—25¢-30c¢. Matinee—25¢-50c. average m ks upon the recitative in FRED RIDER’S . b o . unnatural and pur- N- ht o I FRECK Es 00000000000000000000 R sodton T Ko Seorn ot e, aar i | — T G ————— % D) e ’ N‘P KELLY... . . 160 0o seen fop the L hou, study of whols oper; prcdteedied o IO s . Kter, Wil the Hanl ekl ok ape EXTRAVAGANZA GO, s lesion speedily | & . distinguished German | matter, Will the deal schaol of opera, by & e R S eraont. Cous and absolutely removed at «1 MILES SHORTES 10 8T, Lo R D alarial o nm o, | MASUIS. SYOINHES Spem the led o Yamea! Twents Beautifnl Women: oS your he Full informa- | ¢ Makes it & speeial object ¢ 28 MILES SHORTEST TO QUINCY. ebut at the Irving Pla SE0SF. B0 & MY rama, whereln the | ponny Comed raceful Dancers! - tion with book mailed free. " ils develop besuti- “THE ST. LOUIS CANYON BAL vember 1 in the role & ional portions of the work will SPLENDID OLIO: iy @ to have hi. pupils develop bea: * ; trama, “Die Von n 0 actual dramatic Ulter- | May Clark Van Osten and May Stmare, | JOUY H. WOODRLRY, 163 STATE ST, @ fu, healthy and permanent tone- Last to Leave to the accom — PO —— 1 Caleh West" has been rewrftten \ color. He does not accept puplls ‘ scenes have been switche rchestra, depleting the n * h e ferar s swiiched of one or other motit in the i) U‘Ui TMISI P!Llls ¢ *ho wish to be “rushed through.” & First to Arrive o - g n @ singing being cop. w“m,,, Sl rellle e < 2 Tak er scol Aoy 10 N st > X = ive St TP i mE o R O B Rl Sold b MeGinn Drug wa o Davidge Block, 1802 Farnam. 4 domive e 90 A ¥ 1 4 P ) ace meot, and Charles H. uuur-n & Trains leave Unlon Station dully tor St P the effect H he Man With ongs Celebrated Tomale ¢ & &6 & 666000 & . . Louls, Q Wanses City and adl pointa would then the sc The Original Newshoys' Quinisiie ’ ,,,,,.1. e nevet fail, iy to us, as b The O Act of t Kind Now Before ' MORAND'S DANCING ACADEWY 870 Thesday of sech memia ™ e 1st and FERRONO, ,:’a:::'"z.. h Jorand Wave farmed mship tickets 1o &l parts ef the 8 0 cated \-] 11 the opers of hh n—"’(»::‘r-‘:“un be ntertainer, Direct from the | | o Bovess, | nge, at 15th infermation call at O & St. L. P t M A departure from the ten h 1 . TR by 'S W the Haruey to meet every Saturday even- OfMoe, i Farnam St (Paxton Wagenhals and Kemper's costly revival “grand opera in Eoglish” idea tho 1"t \‘c:n ;o:, s at 1 "-':;-'n":‘:_d'"" HOWE“- - 4 Uronchial ing Wt 8 te 10 p. m. Po Wlock), or write ¢ A Mid-S8umme #ht's Dream’ with or of somathing else’ Wil we ‘, HT PRICES—10¢, 30c. Ma bew. It cures & prevail tn this cla Louia Jumes ua Rottom, the weaver. wnd | Nave s high-class comedy-irama with ,_."__ n l aw s sl b & Harry E. Moores, g‘...n‘m York om October & Shake- | m t musical sumbers iatreduced— | u . 118, Smoke ll 798 lke. themaelves. CGF AT A OBARA, IR