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OMAHA DATI 4 DAY, APRII | . o 4 " " s time, | ‘\I()RM TRAINING OF GIRLS l CL"Z'..(..”T»!f'w'.‘nl"‘ ek | o osslon e Whom. G ye ik ¥he | 10 le produces Mager the. masagemont of | AM l J ‘fi Iu MENTS 1 lounge and she will be happy all day | first prima donna’* he wrote A pre Albert Hoffmat., The story is told in ( ]unz Patti, la seconde Patti, la troisieme Patti man, but familiarity with t otion makes NEW ) CNEFIT P“nE w‘TEn' 1t would be better for her health to romp Organ Recltal, it intelligible v wdl English-speaking people THEATRE. BOYD'S BENE Ella Wheeler Wilcox Reads a Leoture to | Outdoors and road less.” Isuggested ) W ) rean recital to be given ny Mr Verlsothul Parent ‘Oh, she is in excellent health :‘ never At the First Congrogationai church "'”"“"”i‘l""»"“"i” productions .;‘r |I)4.\ ¢ eglectful Parents, las an_ache or pain: that languid woy 18 | Monday evening, May 1, promises much in | Season is he Ve Patrol,” o sensational S d . 6 antural o such dranmy tomperatures, 1 | artste me S AL ipee, viojiist, | melodamy by *dames W. Harklns, unday and Mon ay, April 30 and May 1. G fancy and Martin Cahn, planist, the instrumentai | #uthor of “The Midnight Alarm In New EVERY GIRL IS NOT AN ANGEL 1f T had told that mother what was the | part of the am will Bewell cared for, | YOrk it was well received by the pub TWO NIGHTS nature of the dreams 1 read in her young | Captain Kinzie will make a very ploasing | i¢, aud was credised by the press with hay — e Ao ) s s el BEVG SHOWR B8, | va Nty e el i ek, DOt o WRIOH || {VRifo ok Do Tetac(abel oeatec 16 4hld 110 MONDAY EVENING, MAY I, \ == The Only Germ-Proof nist need no eulogy hose who hay have a well déflaed and decidedly interest T 3 M NoOH — Oonohmun-Loviag Matds \lowing your daughiter to form this habit of A arant o e i azain. “His | ing plot well told! As Indicated by its title " atan | N i laneuorous day dreams, 1t is more fascinat s e oction the ver. | there is introduced a fire patrol wagon, but 0 Al ) E EF - i i I O ERE ini than any outdoor sport, once formed, and | Putiiits of the perfovmer. ambracing, ng 1t | the big scene is that of & gold stamp miil in + ( 4‘ ) The Bridge Betw Childhood and We But let me beg of you to be alert and avoid yacing, as it Ing, But What ot M more enervating than the hardest labor, e, 80 Vv ( ol styles. 3 Deadwood, S, D with the immense ore A5 ! Many & weakly woman migh trace her ails | g, 0 Y differont Iv 1508 fol- | Cibtiors mb wokks. T Bire Patrol” will be Tondored to MANAGER THOMAS I BOYD, by ments back to this period of luxurious im Pt A presented at the Farnam Street theater ‘ rig 1, IS wination in her youth's dawn But I never racollect any such dangere t ” ) i a 4 four nights, commencing next Sunday /4 4 g March and chorus from Tannhauser tn o sod ofily e period in my life, or any such diseased | puust Fantaste =" ° American parents that girls need only men- [ FEoE (0 0 1 Y It seems to be the prevalent idea among you teil m likely Mr. Hans Albert “The Plunger,” one of the best comedy uro water is absolutely necessar J o UFO Water is absolutely necessary it § tal guidance in this age; that if the daughter tlsof the olden time were not brought up | Overture -Stradell ‘lotow | dramas ever written, the property of Oliver W . of the familyis only “given a chance” to | in such ease and luxury as are the girls of | Mr. Tabor Doud Byron, by his permission, is to be re COMPANY OF PLAYERS. ;" would escape cholera, 'YD'WM‘_‘ nd crammed b | toc Household dufics and the care of | Tenor Solo—Ave Murin Goun vived at Wonderlaud and Bijou theater this 4 i y ever, dysentory, malarial fover study and has n nd SO0 SWIVE | Connranahsidran avoLvad ipon the daugh ptain Kinz waak, by tho Bljon Btoolt. compan The Globe Thootre, Ston, which gave such oxcollont sotisf of infections trom milk of wine to which viedge her future is asst CAEEL LA L Ly Mpon K | Mr Han e ' A ou 3t u y tothe G OCrS O vl i shor o g neluding the vollowin knowledge hee future is assured 51 L HonRGLAL. (naLER GP. Upoh: BeY M ML leading comedy part will bo played by Mr, | §0,0F Ay A At ’ L4/ Ly b ,” aT ,,','. P If you tell them that their daughteris a | vunis nursemaids, as in the present Tho Wandne t I | Ralph Cummings, who has already installed | (505 ? 2 i ~'/ Ll sl L S L B L DA g I'-_‘ RO Ihe use of the Pasteur Germ- threefold being, with a moral a physic G A Hive Bosn f i Hitnsalt a8 & et orite with - the :l.‘.’-"...-,"lu,v,l,.lp\ rorey, H,II'\I.-.UI:\..,-. ‘Im lor Hustings ond othors, presenting Proof Filter will alsolutely ciiunlnato § nature which need careful guidance, they ons to_the rile; but remembe ¢ paART 11 Wonderlund patrons, Me. Cummungs wil winal Vorsion of the famouns play, il n os and ull gorms us effoctually § ¥ S A T T tit i to expect your dauehter to | Overtupe Eemont Beethoven | lso dire 1 piece, and declares it wil P SU : DS \ and I p : through thy & “‘”, “«”1 by 'H‘ : o i xactly like you. She has a paternal in Mr. Martin Cahn and Mr. Taber be the best, both in plot, dialogue and spiey THE SUCCESS OF THE SEASON Lot ! good compunions surround her morally, an tance, Many a calm, practical mother | (0 Celebrated Lirgo action, that s heen produced at this house that, as she endowed with excellen rgets that the father's fiery or poetic na- | Chantdu Voyageur . Hderey this season. Miss Lisle L will nssume P , cquat At of the purest spring health, there is no an bout her physi- | t may of right descend to her daughter oot ABIG=ORANMLY Taber ure | the leading female role, in which she is cre ) t thousands who huve caly. ind that it needs a more carcful guarding 3 Captuin iKinat % ited with being very cle T'he company 4 m-Proot Filtor in daily th ot " Wi and | than did herown, Aad the strangest fact ortofre in 1 Nt ue, | 18 excellently ¢ ovenly balanced and o e g y 5 4 UL of all is that the father forg o res tlude in | i water may huve been ndded. ts great performance will result. Orlando, the ot i short sightec f parents, we have e Mr, Fiber colobrate Highiklolkerand: dancot;nnd. La ! o following price W balcony and SOLD ONLY BY News Notes tell, o marvelous musician, will introduce ceated girls—as far tucation goes it A1 to make him realize that ottie Collins (Mrs. Cooney) will shortly | theit specinlties and other specialties will 5 Wi ate ervatio; hynterle W to- | tok unt of social nmuscment, where | ot Colling (Mrs. Coor WILL shortly | 4, terspersed through the ac The 1 ; PO B X % s and dancing predominate, \ e ST e luced prices have served as an inducement \ Y P i y taly unfitted for the exigencies und demands | 5 Rarted % Julia Marlowe will take a trip to Europ is also. Itis well w tkeep the fact bef vast number of t hingly well edu- | his e, companions to increase the patronage and will be cou tions come to her i ) laughter, Call his t ¥ Gaylor, the funny little Trish come- | > W TUESDAY NIGHT, MAY 2nd. 14th aria t Besides this, our daily papers teem with that o tigl » v p ‘h.'" will produce a new comedy season after MY MOLHER'S WEDDING RING, AoabUtEs o dirls Wwiio 84 \v from home | Of boiling steaniexplodes and causes devasta- | next AN 506 6 HlAHGTiSv of Ao | tion and destruction if it has nooutlet. A Donnelly and Girard have produced their Will Visscher in Newark Call, 1 moods of melancholy, or who permit them- | yiman bowng doveloping into vigorous | new farce.comedy, <lhe Rainmakor. ab the 1 remombor when that elrelet Adlves 1t be “kidnapod’! by viewous noonlo; | muturlty ta ke this yosssl, id the outlat | Bedfora Avanue thentor. Biaekir, CUing PR RN BENEFIT BENEFIT or who concelve morbid and unnccountable | for n_ portion of tho surging vital forces | piece seoms to be . worthy succossor to And how chastely Fich it shone upon TaxIoas ) 2or donclimen’ and Antarlorsiior ould be made in healtiiful pleasures and | “Natural Gas." A fine storm scone is in .\3'\‘."","_'“"(‘[‘,‘H\.'.”y“\': T Just amusements trodnced When your daughter reaches the age L 1t Gleatn brightly on e e doar hand ; 7 years at latest you should instruct her that ey e LR Rl Sotender, trae and fair. Lty Al parents. it is not modest to allow gentlemen guests | fon of his paly, “*Mercedos,” walved e : he moral nature of a girl needs some- | and friends to take her upon their knc { all rights to any money profits on condition s, e e TEEARE Jova 0‘ }1 }0 b il | " el ;‘ thing more than a Sunday service to prepare ress her. Let no false idea of ke I that he might “have his way' on any points With all of Fortun -+ transient gifts, “u child as long as possible” render o 1t for the exactions of duty. Morality means | 4 Shil a8 long us possibled rendervou ¢ as to the proauction where he should msist And miny aheavy Wi > SAolde BdKL o loading favorite of | Mave zone, as go afl friends and days, ) 4 . ] g CRARhE I more than keeping the ten commandments. | foolish blunder of thinking thatall of yo George Backus, the leading favorite of With every hopo or ear And her suporh contingent of pluyers, undor the auspices of HE . " WVillia Ane's compi s written se Aman may be driven to marital unfaith- | men friends are “perfect gentlomen,” who | WA Crya's compang, s yrritten s [ g il e i cold wedding ring fulness and children to dissipation and folly | could not « Sl unworthy thought | 0,0 tment,” which is from his pen, was | o R LR OMAHA LODGE NO 39 B PA 0 ELKS | through the door of a disorderly and un- | 0% kil A | produced as a curtain raiser by Cha Those dear old hand ’ U in—Our Importation of| otherwise develop propensities as distress Pure gems, seren and rare Performance by the Popular Comedicnno Bealubive Btyley (o ing as unexpected to their loving but olind SemmmAra, - \arles s are trembling now In your quiet domestic » you know very | ! Charl o tr ing now T edt? comfortable home, little of what 1s going on in the minds of Frohman's “Gloriana™ company this scason \I\‘wllyl“l HYI-H”;I‘\‘\. li’v”-”’ }\:\:I\‘vl' band spoecei. s arrangod pro v, includin an act cach from The religious convert who attends ch men. You think of your 12-year-old daugh {“m"l \I"h”f'\h‘a the l“;»lun _;I .\L-h»»xi!\ of | A A z o A specially arranged program, t i 1e l service 1 holes or stockings and rag ter as & child—-they think of the woman she | ‘“Alabama,” has located in Chicago, wher But to a loviug, grateful son, y i r,”,.' ki .h poi km. o ‘,“ : is soon to be. Their thoughts and feelings | he s conducting an entertainment bureau There is no hlessed thin 13 T i “ LAl 7 14 1 ” on her underw leaving an untidy room Sl e oat carefully | He will give a matinee at the Schilier thea Tn adl the world so holy s | | | behind her, is not on the road to correct | > His mother's woddis | A wtold me that her first knowledgo of ople whoum he has under his manage e ; - J il [ il i i N | Order was heaven's first L and it should | evil came to herat the age of 13 through a ently suvprls agitl, Not by scolding and preaching, but | ©ough to be her grandfather, and a man | Beethoven's house at Bonn will be celebrated | EWo months awit ol BeriDUB BALLICEADE ‘With Sketches, Recitations, Songs and Special Features. Paxton Hotel Buildinz, AL RIS ok | occupying a high social position.” While she | by a festival of chamber music lasting five | rheumatism. We coull get nothing that by persistent example, cheerful tact, and 8 t o foequent praise. Now and then i grown | her own e s was permitted to receive | be Boethoy nd Jouchim and his famous | SOrt gave Chamberlain's Pain B ! Siglogkhionfy moth L e. o e person may be taught a memorible lesson | the carcsses of this “finc old family friend™ | quartet, Bugen d' Albert, Carl ke, | Toour g rprise she began to : Like many other successful plags of the | & 5 the neglected duty and the seol Tonce | about these mattors without destroying her | last year of 1o S On Drabations taloie | C. s, Knutson & Coy Kensington, Mich e, knew a man who, by a series of misfortunes | innoconce: but even if you must sta he Americans abroad. The scenes st 50. 25¢, 35¢. 50e, 75¢, shipwreck, illness and had become | Somewhat out of her childlike ignorance and | in the breakfast room and conrt yard of the | = | OIS ¢ - clothes, 1 | That Hnked her joys and tears; i wed and severely chaperoned girls 1 over ay S, when he will introduce some of s W rine. | moral training a J, | b the first lesson taught a child, especially | lifelong friend of the family a man old | The opening of the Becthoven museum in | My wife was confined to her bed for over | | was not allowed to associate with boys of | days, beginning May 10, All the music will | would afford her any relief, i re- | Seats are now on sals by membersof the order at m weh, The box office salo will open at 3 1 o odes: » - 7ol ‘ores: 0 other " ts | after the fir: \pplica ) and by S| -.‘o ULAR by a rouna scolding; but | doubt if it ev until her own modesty gave the alarm. You | Teresa '« o and other nent artists | after POP i « istill anidea of dignity and womanly will take part recularly o ( 1 o up ‘|u1 taught a child anything except distaste for | FCRE RGNV ittle davehter's mind e wttend to her housc 3. H. Johmson of PRICES. , which he wore nths while | perience should come through vou room of the William Tell at Interlaken .~ A v seeking for employment 1ways bore | through the who frequent your house. Switzerland. The hero of the pl is Jona ance of a well ntleman Make yourself her confidante, that she | than Silsbee “of Chicago, U. 8. A TIE FUNNIEST OF ECCENTRIC COMEDIANS, | (A Indeed, he failed to obtain one position for | may avoid revealing herself in ignorance to Mr. Stuart Robson's engagement at the NI-W THEAT RL & which he applied durine his dark days a | dangerous companions of either sex. Vou | pifth Avenue theater, New York, will bogin position much below his station) on” the | tell me with great dignity and some sover- | | | . " L with & revival of “She Stoops to Conquer EZRA KENDALL grounds that he “was too well dressed.” ity that “your daughter ‘is not allowed to | " ap“ ol N el antitled. “Divette o by e After he again grasped the reins of pros- | associate” with dangerous companions of | A" BELt and Desachy . with music by M Fl lday IN HIS FUNNIEST OF PLAYS, ity Tasked him how he had managed to | either sex: that you know her mates thor affan, has been produced with remarkable | . e nt such an appearance during that | oughly, and they are exceptional young peo- | gyceegs ut the ‘1b 3 “arictes ar S d time. It was all due to my early training,” | ple.” y dear madam, your words seilles. The L&k linvo baowatid atur ay he said, A more careless, disorderly child | empty You know no more of the sec aud the opera will soon be seen in New Y ork . \ > than [ never lived. My mother saw this and | thoughts and feclings of your daugh (e 1510 Douglas street in o fe s Weo de it her duty to overcome the habit. No | mates than you know of the man m Mars, MR NAT C want to close out ail of the stock before ant was ever allowed to hang up or ou might be startled and shocked should THE THEATERS, . . wo vacate. Prices will be cut less than brush a garment for me after 1 \ | they think aloud in yourpresence once. They —_— one hali so goods will not Iast but a reasoning age. 1was taught how to fold, not vicious. but they are in the unformed The Crust of So *will be prl'\\‘nlml [ = % d | Waewill vacate our whole room &t fif hang and ¢ for my clothing, and I was | chaotic state of which Tam trying to w again » Boyd tonight and tomotrow | \ ghon Umen Mok pi o s GV itain ha b ot Taerianih in rogurd to your own daughte wd Xl:n\l‘l‘l |‘,‘\» lln; '11 "\_l :: ll.lt:A.‘ ‘Anl tomorrow 7.00 pattern hats reduced to $4.87, all e oL CRECUIA iy Rol con st 1 ohttosity, ™ igiomnoe. i | night by Stetson's excellont company of | i b, %6.00 und $5 00 teimmed hats § B e e s \r knowledgo render them unsafe con- | comedians from Boston. Just two months | | E i L00 and $1L.50, 63e. Py I hurry or laziness, T wore u creased and dusty | fidants for one another unless there is a | ago it was favorabiy od at the same | hats 08¢, other houses nsk E garment out among my playfelloy v | sympathetic, wise counselor back of them. | house, Tt was then new on the road o | ] 1,000 imported white and black [ i mother expressed her mortification at sco- | Again your dignity asserts itself, and you | p el nine weeks that hav psed have doubt [ or ludies, misses and ¢ ¢ ing me present such an rance, and | | tell me your daughter h uriosity onfor- | Jess been profitably spent. in - polishing the Rk was shamed into tidiness; wi orderly | bidden subjects and no dawning knowledge | play ana perfecting the playing of the parts. | presonting for the first [ERiaaTo! ASinrsarline ot aE e, act met with her wu .""As I | and no dangerous impulse en, dear | Phough it needed but little of t i R L MEE AT T Supported 1y n sy 1¢ @ (4 wpONy Of COmMo= IS e Bl Db v, grew older my own to the | madam, your daughter is not a normal being. | Dumas’ famous *Le Demi-Monde' capmtally time in this city s a1 vooalists und speclallsts Inoluding the bolow who'esale prices. Sule begin rescue and - Spur me to the care | Sheisnotiugood health; she is an anwmi shed by Louise Tmogen Guiney. 1t is latest success. = e e ks tomornow and will nob coniinie S of my belongings, .and it has prov ‘. | To build her into a woman fitted for domestic P Fronoliy and 1ot at alln blay o5 He " 2 3 Thursday. Sale will be at wholesal{ Jess blessing to me all my life % | duties she needs iron tonics and blood foods Brownell hall to witness, but Great CARLOTYA, In serpontine, wing and sand dancin SIE BETMAN In German | room. sovond floor, habit of neatness was so valuable toa man, | The world will_be much better off when | shtful men and women who have songs and wo ; wities; the tal, eccoatric character comedinn, SARONY: the how much more valuable i3 it to n woman. | we get over the romantic iden that & young | tasted of the tres its subject. must ever be funny “schooln 0 3in the Wood” and tho little, short ARTHUR DUNN ot for on woman depends the comfort of lis an : creature who cominunes esting, aud the theme has “Sinbad" and ~Bluebeard, jr.” tame, introducing thelr own amusing specialties; STAN- orderly home. Au untidy woman is a mon- | With s in privacy of her room, | been brilliantly treated. It deals with the strosity to me. and who'is to be guarded to the very immoralities, und points a stromg Instruc. HRyaaoy stine et aransitios S S0 O SR et B L I E Sb‘ A fervent young convert recently asked me | ste rom any knowledge of evil. Such | tive moral, on which possibly there S Mosxnown i | ] | to tell her how she could become more like | D! mes exist, but they are not nor- | gjfre & opinions. But undoubte 3 Y | Clivist, “By darning yourstockings, hanging and they do not make good wives | Crust of Society' is a play to see, for to see 8th Year==A NEW PAIR OF KIpS--8th Year 1510 Douolas Street up your clothes and keeping your room in | o it is to be interested and entertaiy Bl 5 e order. so that your parents are not ashamed | And again, girls who have shown what WEDNESDAY MATINEE, ANY SEAT 25 CENTS, 1o have it seen by visitors,” | replied le | you would term a precocious tendency to “A Pairof Kids" opens at the Farnam this that is faithful in little is faithful in mucl vicious thot t have,when properly guarded | gfternoon and will continue till and inelnd- e e e | show your love for Christ by making those | &ud guided over the dangerous chasm, made | jur \Wednesday. It is well known in Omaha, - ' | one can be comfortable or happy with a slat- | later in life. zra Kendall is still its ternly womanabout.” The wise mothc hen discovering this | quyintness of style and J:‘-; ';m::.?x[. ll{"h ONDERLAND anp BIJOU THEATRE | it is not only in the ble results of ma- | tendency ina young girl, does not strive to body. The ‘farce is now in its cightt | terial comfort that a girl is penetited by this | scold, punish and shame her into reform; | veqrof popularity, and is said to be funnier | training, but the habitof systematic thought | she does not say to her: ~This is a poison” | than o il seleetod compny in- | | A Prescription. Week Be, irmin Monda , Ma 18t will follow her through all the small and | ous weed; root it out of your mind at once; | cludes Carlotta, the fascinating dinseuse: pt B g g y A u | great matters of life pray to God :'"-“«‘* Jan ih "{h“"r out ,'r\" Jes Bertman, in Deutscher songs and Would you your wisdom put toschool a Disorderly habits produce a disorderly | noxious we stead she suys: “This | \vooden shoe specialties little Arthur Dunn, | ; “ o0l " M‘ss LISLE LEI@“ a mind and conduct. is the root of a beautiful vine, God-im- | wio ained fame as The Old Manof the | Go and see **A Gilded Fool, i | Man's moral and social relations to the | planted, .“-mm‘, ;.__;...114,)‘_1_ ill make your | Sp RbAdiaRERs alavar 1 oome: Would you let ioud mirth have rule, Hl" s . world arc such that we are lable to forget | life sweet and fair: but if you misuse it rony, late of “The Babesof the 3 sce “*A Gilded Fool.” that he is an animal. Especially do we for- | how it will be dwarfed or hideous: think of *and other capable people, 1a \Goiang saoly Ailgedi Fool: [:9] e got it in regard to young girls. While they | it with reverence, und pray God to guide it | (il be on tap, with the spigot thrown ‘Would you ’scape blue devils cruel, roll in the sand and bake mud pies inllu-suu wisely in its growth.” “Then she gives her | qpthe Farnam while “A Pair of Kids" is in Go and sea “*A Gilded Fool.” ol S kS ety | sl Syt e i the e her | THE BIJOU STOCK COMPANY MAKES! Corner 13th Street and Capitol Avenue, THE BEST Photograph = REASONABLE RATES of them laughingly as June ani- | study. and oceupies all her leisure time with s ] Stan et nigh atea o g als Butwhen thele swolling: foris and | paysical exo wingled with ble | Among the standard comedy favorite L R I IN A GRAND REVIVAL OF i orites th ased as pleased can be: blushing cheeks and drooping lids denote | companionship, until nature h com- | puve been visiting Omaha in recent ye: ‘Js l“"‘:'ll ol s ,'\"“‘-l“h‘l :L“(',,')" — that the child is developing into the maiden, | plished its revolutionary work and the | Puyri losa stands away up in the order ke this counse out foe, o we forget and ignore the & natur chaotie period has passed and the girl is o | st LA AL IR (No oxception to the rule) think of them as divine beings with g woman Playel for the benefit of the local EIks to an Go and see "A Gilded Fool.” | winds. But alas! and alas! for the seareity of such | hetdiiowing house. and artistic | Yet never there a time in girl's | mother financially the event wus a gratif, = carcer when the animal uawre moeded | The average American girl dwells alone | oss. This yoar such thought and careful direction by | with her imagination and the contidences of 1 of her popularity with the The same A SIDE-SPLITTING COMEDY-DRAMA, wise parents and guardians during | equally unwise companions through these | it g with the order 1o give the annuat CAST, SPECIAL SCE () l S |7 Wihtness the Great Now York Elovated | THE ONLY the few years which bridge childhood | years. exposed to all the dangerous freedom | oy serformance for the Omaha lodg v . y titlesitons | PHOTOGRAPHER ORLANDO, The Whulwhul Dancer. IN LATELL, The Marvelous Musician aind discreet counsels, a young givl's time and | our u eagle proclaim to all the world | for varioty and brilliancy, will be eminont * ’;"?»T!-:"E(E'ATEST SHOW OF THE SEASON % * v ~ ONAHA FOR The Best, 1520 | Douglas Stroo, 4%>Imz—m Fears. T simply rowd hor beain with 4 | 1€ 8o goes’ wronz in ever so shight o | Yoyt Vanien Cand o Miss Dite.s incer where Mr. Goodwin scored the multiplicity of stuaies will not do; there 18 rasure her parents are crushed to the | sparsed with recitations and songs, making i i un exces physical vitality which mus’, be th by surprise and sorrow, bui_that she | J5 Suen a program as is chiaractopistic of greatest hit of his care considered. The air sho breathes, the goes right is an increasing wonder to | iy’ ks benefit performance, Tuesday even- nourishment she imbibes, the sleep she the more I see of the world and the more s i‘wf““:"‘ AL x-h:‘v YYD takes are all combining to' supply her with | I see of human nature. Indeed. it speaks the magnetic and electric qualities which | well for the level head and good heatt of the form the perfect woman. You note ber ex- | 4 an girl that comparatively pandiog beauty, her increased vivacity, and | speaking, mal serious mistakes; but this is You ar elited; but remember ‘such | due to herown innate worth and 1ot 1o the Pricos—25c, 300, 750, $1 and $1.50 Comedian Nat C. Goodwin will signalize | Salo begins Thursday, Muy 4th, at da. in, his annual engagement in this city at Boyd's | — — w theater on Friday and Saturday night ! by the production of a new comedy, written HHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHH g ake place without disturbed | wisc ' pavents, 5 | for him by Henry Guy Carleton, YA Gilded | emotion oxcited gination. Out 1A WaeeLEr WiLoox Fool."” The play was presented in New York door auties or games in the country and at the Fifth Avenue thoater for a run of nu[ 0 [] m I gymnasium work in the town, 1n MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC, four weeks. It caught the popular faney at dulged in sufticie roduce a pleasant once and the crowds that thronged the fatigue, aro At promoters of bal- vordi's First, Second and Third theater were 5o large that the orchestra was when taken by us s ance and an outlet of this extra supply | 1 nt issue the London Gentlemun | banished from its usual abiding place to sure toplease your relatives & frionds aswell as yoursolr, who no doubt will alsoonll on us when thoy see your pore of vitality. Such oxercise should be Imi- | wealls the following pleasing ancedote of | make room for more chuir posed with religious carnestuess by all judic Toot lkeness madoe by mind should be fully ‘occupied during those | to right AL RO RS el AU R s o s presented mm New York City, L Lk doing the h l@lon#ou REDUCED PRICES. MATINEES DAILY, grade of i at moderate prives, MATINEES bt fototumiate 2 50" Conte M| il i ] @ EVENINGS 1 : i85 @ FINEST CABINETS 89 oot | llololommlolomnommououoln S EAALES ‘ MAY " " P : A aildes 00 N 100d wi pla ious parents. 1 belicve the old-fashioned | Yho #reat Verdi and his estimate of the | ‘ly‘;‘..»(:‘:. "‘I. »...ly” s .,E;v:-'{‘ L prejudice nst dancing has been pro- | genius of Mme. Adelina Patti abilities, which are by no means restricted ductive of more physical and moral disaste “Those who have come into contact with | to humotous or farcical work. As Chauncey in the world than ull the b ih Kicking ever | Verdi describe him as & man full of kindness | Short, the “gilded fool," he is called upon to one in_our theater: ave known an | and simplicity. In Paris they called + | actin'scenes of pure pathos, and the critics hstorical girl, sulfering from iusomuia and | {7 S Paria they calld him | G0 3 8 as s brightly in'vhis fleld a8 in ail manner of nervous troubles, to become | "un ours mal le One can't wondera | 593 bo Shinés oe brightly, i this feld s normal and strong simply by dancing vigor- | this. For, years a when the composer | wicha motive, It abounds with dramatic ously half an hour every” evening before re- | went there w superitend the rehearsals of st from beginuing to end, The dialogue “’_\:‘}‘I; AT e e S BT iliennes,” the orchestra failed | is vand crisp, the situations and stage e SR AL sature take | to put in an appearanc the final trial. | business novel and effective. course. She will set matters right in | “hey have something else to do,” coolly Miss Mabel Amber, Mr. Goodwin's leading own time. remarked the director, when Ve very | lady, is an actress of unusual powers, and she | My dear madam, or siv, you should pause | gourteously—usked the reason. Al ' the has opportunity to display them in “A | and analyze tho meanivg of your . | he exclaimed, wounded to the quick, “th Gilded Fool."" Sprightly ~ little Minnie | i Sl ing chillisa growing animal, | have something clse to do besides their | Dupree is the soubrotte of the company, aud but to let nature take her course would be | g, And with that he took up his hat, | her part in the new play is one of the best o . > A 3-315-317 Southlht rest, Inconsistent with the social and moral obli- | and it was many, many yeurs before he | she hus ever acted. The entire company is Lo IR kper ations resting upon her.* Nature's inpulses | oould be induced to return to the city fitted with good parts and ail do thorough OMAHA | boand w80 our own, LY sesuring are the same from insects up to man, butwan | Mn L. Mue. Verdi, his second wife, tho great | justice to them HHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHY | AN[] T Sm fln [][[: es‘ra better co btns machine t gover \nl o h 01 nd d elpmeet o " Wils onece e eminen SRt 1 leca o wikhon 10 Lo Ohly i ML | Bal tbe s Ch b0 o, umlnent | * oy of Jonen T perhape. the. mest [:[HIEEII Bafl i 'flyckofl. Seaman & Beneticl instead of tho higheat exprossion of divinity IIORR.0% 0 execution and dramatic power had won her | beautiful in biblical literature. There is ‘I' ! g 1712 FARNAM SP, yet ovolyed from ammal life. ature take | M enviablo fame throuhout Italy. His first | that in the character of Josoph which im- ; PROTEC YOUR EYES JOHN PHILLIP SOUSA, - Conductor, | WALTER DAMROSCH, - Conducto wife and two children die resses the simplest understanding. o fts course” you must direct nature's im ? P ARe (ot i hnding wWhy direct oarly period of his carcer, and his g at | to the Lighest order of intellect it is AND USE i .;Lhalk | pulac by wisdom and eare into healthful | their loss was 50 0 Ning that fo ization of the chastest id Teoming, as | Hirschberg's JH e 50 Members--lflay 15th. 65 Memhers--May 17 and {8 ”"\"\':.’:.,’ o R R A sick ot heart, he refused to work unti | the career of Joseph is, w ramatic inci e L SPRCTACLE: Matinee and Evening y 4 \vert overwrought imaginatio d ex 1li, most astute of musical impresavios | dent, it is, indeed, surprising that the play- | N b oo - B A | clied nertes by a systematic course of exer- | undoriook to board him 1n hisden and insist | maker has not long sice availod himseit of | Nonchangeable '?«’5" MME. FURSOL MADI ! opranos | MNME SCALCHI watontralt cise which produces thorough circulation of | “for the g X « s s MME. VAN CAUTEREN s : IR y £l8a wehidl for the good of the public,” on his tunng | its materiul, Now. however, i dramatic | ¢t M AN AR MR, ADOLPH BRODSKY inist Give ner pleasures suited to her ae and | M3 IyFe once more. 'The singers to whom | version of Joseph's life has been written and Sphll\l‘l\ A Mit A L. GUILLF MR ANTON HEKKING olincellist disayeher hloasures suited to herage and | Verdi owes much gratitude, since they have | under the titla, *Joseph in Egypt,” will bo | o MG WILLIAM MERTENS Birltone e i M4 from dwelling too much upon g persistently and with enthusiastio en | presented at the Boyd next Sunday evening. l:mlm‘.\e; SIG, VIGIANI Basso ' MIS8 LILLIAN BLAUVELT Soprano. i 3 train in his_operas for long years past, The life of Pharaol’s prime ministerand | * ° n.le‘}‘.~|h|'|:wb'nfl.l|mh:;‘ paony :‘ h" "'.‘l' when | Victor Mauvel, most polished lagos and g the son of 1srael is depicted fully, following e ‘:‘-3;“0 it she gets up as x.\‘l of Falstafts, and_Adelina Patti, whose | strictly the lines of the biblical ‘narrative, [ WA BEVER BRO. holdérs muy reservo holr seats. comis enolag Junday Manbii. Biusie Hoxeihaliore ey ne awi iR o MIRT BINE SR and the o ’ o el Krvo thotr sents, commencing Wodneslay. Mav 0tk Salo open to gensral publio 88 10 lie and dream, said 8 bliad mother o | wate triond showed bim her book of “'con | and southern cities, The spectacle ran 150 J me'nfi | Benson tokets cun be wosured from auy wmeimoer of tae Apoilo Ci ) HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHL | A GALA WEEK OF MUSIC. ~ Grand Popular May Festival. |5, FOUR CONCERTS. 17th TLxposition Music Hall, Omaha | 18th | SOUSA’S NEW YBRK OUR EMPLOYMENT DEP'T osting t plover anl empoye HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER, AT POPULAR PRIGES, nothing, b8 en 3 e t0 wivarios Lho InEaR HHH}H{HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Subseribers zet first cholee of seats. Tlokets (Transforabler good for the Four Con- certs, with Reserved Soat—Four Dollurs, S Seats, Keservod, 31 nd AL season tickets