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21, ¥910. THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY Earth Has Either—;:ued Through It ;‘I'C'M‘NW ‘h"“ ins "“'”:‘h"”"“h‘“*'I"'“"““j"‘* éenntorn See End o; Long Fight by ““:““‘::’:“v“.”“'””U Siwa "I““" wnilte ¢ ‘”.‘v pany permission to purchase two townsites Cheyenne reserv 1 Da- | | Then came the presentation of Sir E R i i Lol b Mg boind | STATEMENT OF PROFESSOR FROST |ward Eigur's truly beautitul work, “King | OPPOSITION MAY YIELD THEN |fil “5 Ftued by the nouse by pronan r Olat."” Every music lover of Omaha | — towns for public hool sites and 20 shoull -be grateful to Mr. Simms and his | o Devotd Condtds | cent of’the gross receipts from ¢ vallant band of singers for presenting this | Members of ¥ Yerkes Observatory Astromomer Kxe p the townsites to be set. aside to construct pects to Make Favorable Ob- work. It reveals the originality, the wealth | ¢rable Time to Oratory on Tarift | ° ary school and other public sefvation of the Comet of resource, the abundant melodious vein Bill—Judge Kinkaid's [ buitdings. J f. vl and the high musicianship of Sie Edward Fight. ‘ Th le will offer Omah 4 i e No wonder he-is adored by his country Anno ents of the Theaters, | 18 sale will ofjer maha wo (y men todsy. - Mever ks & more” beifiiknt The Woodward eompany of twenty-two | WASHINGTON, May 20.—(Special gram.)—After a careful canva WILLIAMS BAY, Wis., May 20.—Prof. ' | gcore accompanying voices been heard. in B. Frost, in charge of the Yerkes ob-[Omaha. Sir Edward is a master of the servatory here, expects to make an ob-|grchestra and knows how to write effec- servatlon of Halley's comet In the west|qjyely rich orchestral pictures against some time shortly before night. Although |ehoral passages; in this cloudy skies prevented the making of any | beople, with two' additional carloads of nery, In charge of ) came In from Kansas C last night, and | will rehearse at the theater today, getting ready for the opening perfor of the greatest of all James Barrie's bright com men the most extraordinary bar- gains ever seen in any sale of like character. of the sen including republicans, insurgents and | democ! it 1s a good guess that the rail- road rate bill will reach a final conclusion by mext Wednesday or Thursday, Senators anager Woodward, ork he does not anc at any time overtax the volces, but he baritive observation early today, Prof. | ertainly keeps them busy, soloists and :“‘l ""'”“”‘” ‘“,"I'"”’" and :“”IT""‘_ :":d‘mllou_ ‘Peter Pan,” on Saturday cvening ~ Frost and Prof. Barnard, the comet | " " oba 8k as. | today they would not occupy the senate| sy Lang heads the company, which fs| 3 a Y 3 chorus alike, and he introduces choral pas- g 4 4 ) 10 y 5 " i any longer in the presentation of their . ¢ A - e bou s rade skKirts % expert, agree there will be no display of ) d there to be sun| 10U the same as made the play such a tre g ) gn ¢ iy . it sages h and there to be sung without amendments to the bill now pending. Sen- the comet's tall in the east tonight. The accompaniment. In the one beginning “As mendous success in Kansas City. The secat | ator La Follette sald he would offer two =, sclentists say that the earth has elther |, Summer,” the chorus did ad sale for the engagement has been very | from Alcxandcr l;lacl\ 8 (40., I OlCdO, SISO throtgn Ehs B} Wt jouds ovars| L ToRU e tod. exantly on bty | 0F three aniendments, but would take. o jgrze and it fs certain that the_opening | 5 " ' 5 gl ile clouds over- | yipaple work and ended exactly on piteh | fime in their discussto it gt , @ @ ! h f w h hung the sky or that the tall eurved toaper o long piussage of forly-four meas j‘l'['"“,}d’““\ |,'Il ‘\'“K.‘"“[' |:.-I ]‘,::;‘ *m‘“_’” week will be a record maker. Matinees | Ohlo, who mflke the tamous ort such an extent as to miss the earth en- sances, i b n will be played on Sunday, Tuesday, day and Saturday Seats sold for ‘the engagement of Otls | Skinner next Wednesday at the Brandels | | Indicate that the house will be filled that | | night as it has never yet been. The en- Thurs ures without any instrumental support Mr. Simms deserves and has the sincers | Earth May Miss Comet. congratulations of the musical critic of |gpeech, that being all the time he could| LICK OBSERVATORY, Cal, May % —|The Bee on his winter's work, which came | gecure, made a strong plea in behalf of the The earth will not pass te amendment to the agricultural ap- evening. Hls chorus sang with faithful co- | propriation bill providing that hereafter should e taken not later than Friday. Judge Kinkaid today, In a two-minute tirely. | skirts, and secured them at 50c on the @ dollar. § : - itrally through |to such a satisfactory conclusion last|s the tall of Halley's comet, If it passes at alf tonight, according to & statement given | operation and lots of vigor as well as with |3 per oent of all moneys recelvod from|8E€ment i for tho bne night only All this season’s newest models @@ out by Director W. W. Campbell at 10|4 very satisfactory quality. He has many | forest reserves during any fiscal year The Woodward (_ux sty o twenty-tws | . t t L) 3 “The nucleus of Halley's comet was ob- | the chorus was scarcely large enough which the reserve is situated, ‘to be ex-]PecPle. With two additional carloads of | an choices ’ served this evening in exactly the predicted | times for some of the orchestration, it|pended us the state or territorial legisla- place, by Astronomer Altken, It w seen | mado a splendid showing. The climax in |ture may prescribe, for the benefit of the about three-quarters of an hour after sun-|the closing number was well worked up |Public schools and public roads in the #et. A faint glow visible on the western|yy the entire ensemble and it was a mag- | counties in which such reserve is located. |Teady for the opening performance of the | horizon shortly after the nucleus had set, | nificent effect Law Standi:-na Gt PrelbAt: greatest of all James Barrie’s bright| is belleved to have been the section of the | The house listened to Judge Kinkald|comedies, “Peter Pan,” on Saturday even tall nearest the head projected on the sky closely, but his talk amounted to little, for [ Ing Miss Lang heads the company, which 'No tall profectéd upon the sky was|Who emphasized the accuracy of this re- |y, members determined that thelr position|is the same as made the play such a| scenery, In cha of Manager Woodward, | camo In from Kansas City last night and will rehearse at the theater today, getting ported mixtures, panamas and serges. Perfect in fit and workmanship. Assisting were Mrs. Tewksbury, sopra Read these special bargain prices ¥ ¢ | ~ visible and 1t Is therefore uncertain (Viewer's account of her Work as an artist| g right and that the senate amendment | tremendous success In Kansas City. The and be here early Saturday morning. Whether the earth and the comet's tall[on Wednesday. Mr. Duggan was a sur-|icreasing the amount from 25 to 35 per cent|seat sale for the engagement has been have yet met. If the earth and the comet |Prise. He A peculiar way of dellvering | was untel able, and as a result the senate|very large, and it s certain that the open- | deG from Its amendment and the law |ing week will be a record maker. Matinecs | will not pass centrally through the tail|haps, but a will stand as at present, which gives but 25| will be played on Sunday, Tuesday, Thurs- and may even pass entirely to the south |exceedinglys gratifying. In the passage be- | per cent from the sale of such lands to the| day and Saturday. of the tadl." ginning “Thyri My Beloved,” he did some | beneticlarles named in the bill. Tall Seen In Mornin beautiful singing, beautiful in the extreme. | Senator Brown toay Introduced a bill to ats sold for the engagement of Otis | CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May .—When told | He is worth watching. Mr. Middleton sang | pay $600 to Walter M. Sheppard and Loulse | Skinner next Wednesday at the Bre about the spectrum observed today by |bis role with the clear tone and thorough | 3. Sheppard or irfield, Neb., parents of{indicate that the house will be: fill that astronomers at the Yerkes observatory, | interpretation which always characterizes | Alfred Howell Sheppard, who was drowned | night as it has never yet been. The en- $6 Skirts | $10 Skirts | $12 Skirts sromer 4 e Seres Boragion 1 Ahass Chrscioncs| Ao Howel Sy e S arovnd Lo Saturday | Saturday | Saturday planation of the phenomenon he could of- $ 2 9 8 $ 90 | are to pass during the night the earth|his ery nighest tones, too physical per- from that his work was rec ndels, | fer was that the spectrum might be caused by the presence of the comet's tall between the sun and earth, An announcement of the observation of the spectrum probably will be cabled to Kurope from Harvard observatory, which s the official reporter of astronomical phenomenon In this country. MANILA, May 2.—Father Algue, an astronomer, belleves that the long- cherished scientific theory of a solid com- position forming the nucleus of comets is now exploded. Observations made from 2:30 to 11:30 a. m. today at the Jesuit ob- servatories at Manila, Bagulo and Antipolo falled to reveal a trace of solid matter. The weather conditions were perfect and the observers were assisted by three na- tural sunspots which faciliate the detection B . ° e e AISO : Ladies’ “Regal” Oxfords 0 e e e v Bt 0o WasHsur-crossYC® (S At 20% Off, Saturday Only » 1?::‘::-&’: ::Z:nfiv‘.h:. i ‘We have decided to sell all small lots and broken sizes of The program opened with the averture, our high grade ‘‘Regal’’ Oxfords for Ladies now rather than :':."n:f'rfu“;“:fifff&:a hn}:add.e:;::'re‘&. ‘"lf:t: WASHBURN-CROSBY at the end of the season. came that well-known and ever-gratitying GoLp MEpAL FLOUR Choice includes Patent Colt, Gun Metal, Vici and Tan N HINISIRE Thamenid BEMIpNeny iAo oMY - Leathers, in the smartest new shapes of the season. mark. In this number the orchestra was COPYRIGHT-1910 WASHBURN-CROSBY L M 3 #0 appealing, and the conductor so full of exaltation, that together, they brought the audience to the highest pitch of en- thusiasm. S0 much, 80 that an encore was glven, In which some of the most remark- able piszicato chord-work was presented. It almost seems impossible that such a body of strings should give the “picked- string” chord with such perfect simultan- sousness. In the Characteristic Dances from the famous “Nutcracker Suite” of Tschalkow- sky, that master of orchestral effect and Although some sizes in eaéh line are missing, the assort- ment includes sizes for everyone. $3.50 “Regal” Oxfords at - - - $2.80 $4.00 “Regal” Oxfords at - - - $8.20 “Nebraska” Ladies’ Oxfords, Worth $8.60, at $1.98 3 A midseason clearing out of every small or broken lot of ladies’ footwear in our store is the reason for possibility, the effect of the music on the § g \ S this sale. The styles and shapes on sale would be splendid values at regular prices. audience was simply bewitching. In the o », g 3 Leathers are Patent Colt, Gun Metal and Tan, in Oxfords and Pumps. Sizes in the l 98 el bl SR e e to make good like a dime. € ; o e T D i G R T U ) hear & “Chinese” dance, written by & % Russlan, interpreted by a conductor, a Bavarian, born in Munich, with an orches- i, b i i | MY Sales of “three millions a closely related to that falr land of T e b e v week” prove the quality of the incidentally noticeable, and the dance of the “Toy Pipers,” brought into use a new {nstrument, called the ‘‘Celestial,” which Tschaikowsky was the first to em- : ploy in the orchestra, (if the writer Is not mistaken). At any rate It was very effective, belng a kind of a medium be- tween a plano, a xylophone and a dul- cimer, partaking somewhat of the nature of each and yet not resembling any with distinctness. It has & sound as distinctive : NO Othel‘ brand ever reached such a Sale. The @8 & Vox humana or Vox Coelestis on the ot SE Yoy (a8 s ke e Owl has kept up while the rest are swept up. This Instrument was used again In the diied “Stories from the Vienna Woods" of i Now made in two shapes. Successfu“y ; “Kayser’ Strass, (not Richard, of “Salome” and K “Blektra" fame). 7 | and $1 i‘lh:lur(‘h:mr- ]muda & blg showing in the ¢ s The Perlecto yo“ kl.Lw 1 gooc.l fol' & E Gloves, 12 and 16- Savierica Witk Ciabe: phopie, w0 1t pes % The Corona is new. thirty buttons-— greeted with enthusiasm; this gave an in- B b L e o £ ‘e years. S5 ; Again @]\ 0‘ ¢§Saturday, a % Sale of “Rayser’s” Silk Gloves 4. At wonderful price reductions. Buy your entire sum- upply now and you will save one-half and more. ” “Kayser's’ $1.00 and 75¢ Silk Gloves wris: length, black and white— S59c ‘‘Kayser 50e Silk Gloves, wrist length; choice Sut- urday, at— 33c ‘‘Kayser’s’’ $1.00 75¢ and 50c¢ Lisie Gloves, wrist and elbow lengths 19c¢c #0lo work on the part of a clarinettist, and also some finished harp-playing. The soloists were Miss Marietta Bagby, Mr. Arthur Middleton and Mr. Carlo Fischer. Miss Bagby has good material In the natural resources of her voice, and she showed an earnestness and sincerity in her work, which wduld tell much bet- ter if she got out of that “dark” sombre quality, which so many American con- traltos and mezz0-SOpranos seem to con- sider the aome of good tone-production. Miss Bagby, when she does this, will les- sen the prospect of acquiring a perman- ent vibrato, which she Is now in danger of doing. There ls so much good material there, and such apparent earnest sincerity, that this criticism is offered In the kind- est spirit, and for the singer's own good. Mr. Middleton again made a profound impression by his artistic singing, his noble voice, ‘and his intelligent and musiclanly uso, of it. He sang “She Alone Charmeth My Sadness, instead of the number pro- gramed, giving that number in turn as an encore. But nothing short of a double encore would satisfy the audience, and Mr, Middleton gave it. The playing of Mr. Carlo Fischer at- tracted, as usual, the earnest attention of the audience and he was given prolonged and spontaneous applause even after his encore. He was In fine form and played Get A Shine i By Electricity Drop a nickel in the slot and the machine does the rest, Get off at Omaha Sixth Annual Convention July 18, 19 and 20 - Associated Ad Clubs Ladles will welcome this) announcement, as the objec- A oa A7gtionity. tions to the shoe \ ol g gt el e Abinjng pariors are Meet with America’s business creators e i b roffer g g . removed 28 ves mlm:l .;1.. . ‘:“' ‘:d m:' . STANDARD SHOE WRITE OMAHA AD CLUB FOR PROGRAM got one into the frame of mind to listen { o to Mr. Simms and his singers tell the, ! \ Doug. 7567—1804 Farnam stories of the Northland. That Grelg music We repair while you wait s simply irvesistible, alluring, dominatis= RO'THSNIIfiG & SCHLOSS, UDistributors Kansas City, Mo, a 4