Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Woman’s Work - Drama ATTRACTIONS | Boyd’s; “The Only Girl.” Brandels: Thurston. Empress: Vaudeville, Gayety: “The Globe Trottors.” Kipp: Photoplays | s “The pendsnrift.” ¢ [ mi Vaudeville. o Strand: Photoplays. IN OMAHA. ' *The Only Girl" at the Boyd. Wednesday nig'. with & matinee on Wednesday afternoon. Thurston at the Brandels. Thuraton three-day the magician, wio opened a engagement at the Brandels night. fully proved that he is the leader in the field of stage magic theater last His array of tricks is Prestidigitation, iy bewlildering hypnotism, illuston and ’ ‘ ““The Only Girl," a musical comedy in|All the arts of magic are included in his three acts; book by Henry Blossom Program. Ile makes card passes that are ‘0 \\'!\ri by Fiank | ray quicker than t eve and he ex ande): muic by Victor Herbert; | o 000 3 5 ] staged by Fred Latham, under direction ''® abbits, pigeons, geess and the like ¢ of Joe Weber. The principals: from the coats of persons in the aud snce A Alan Kimbrough (Kim), a librettist With ease and ski Frankiyn Farnum 0“8 : 4 Sylvester Martin (Corksey). a broker hurston’s feature trick {8 “The Levita ssell Lennon tion of Princess Karna In this trick " shn Ayre (Fresh). ke Coombs | * YOUNE Wwoman s suspended in midair Anflnw 3 rMurray (Bunkie), a_painter \pparently without support. Thurston r‘]" \"‘ rt riorts to hypnotize the yvoung woman json, & composer.. Edna Mons 3 iAol iy Fircle Martn .o Elsie Bai B LSRNy, ORI, o & Saunders, Kimbrough's ‘vale! doctor in ho w teges t Alfred Fishe have diffi 1 in awakening the young Regina RIChards woman from the trar Genevieve Hol Patrice La Monirose (Patay) o' & W n an Know mak brette ... ecilia Novasic of invisible w magnets, mirrors Introducing a number of tale & in the performance ple, with whom Omaha will sions, Thurston escar sthed for make friends, ““The Only Girl" came to it is impossible to detact his method from Boyd's last nignt for the first real froli~ the audience., It ¢ done and of the year The girl. In the singular ts purpose of myv ving the au ¥ number so fdr as the title of the picce is concerned, in reality is more tian Thurstdn introdiices glass trunks, phan plural—she is numerous. She ls nlso r tom pianos and other jllusions that are and comely withal, and good (o < aifficult and complicated. and quickly ex- upon, and clever with voice and lissome cite admiration and applause The masi- of body and lght of foot, and altogether cian continues at the Brandeis tonigh a oy and a well spring of delight. With and Wednesday night with a matine her, too, are divers young men who are Wednesday not afraid of themselves, but are willing to let out a notch here and there and 50 ' Promises of the Preas Agents. some, as the action of the little farce| “Grumpy.” ‘he chepicter meds famous which has been made over Into consider-| i e :fl‘n\fi; -vm‘\a ijn whith brine { f able musical comedy requires. So that \iAt o tbo. Gk Bosanble. thentar Tor i muaic and mirth s plentifully mingled, days starting Thursday with matir albeit with such taste and sklil as to ;‘"“'r'il'(-\d ls I old. and his fait-f an. Ruddoc hinks that he cannot differentiate this latest Blossom and Her- | {o"Yaq without' help 1o pne et eon fres bert plece from those of recent vintage | practice after having been one of (og, maybe, the right word is mintage) };;‘:‘_' ':Iun‘ al lawy 're of his "'l\ Sud E a large number of well-dressed Per- | nowars furied into n new Shannel b 'a6ns pal¥ the tribute of their presence to|bearing upon the weifare of his grand P ‘“The Only Girl,"” and were delightfully | 9aughter and the o is to marry SSeeiia | A 840,00 dinmond 1 stolen. T i« verted thereby, (o the hitense gratifica- | astuteness with which - Grimpy. rins tion of most, as was amply attested by [AoWn . it 8 ARA 1N Aves the perples audible and otherwise roeans of express-| ing knots of 1ype of m evidence f stery plot, t Ing appreciation and a desire for more, |Nir. Ma # wo derful portrayal of al which desire was liberally acceded to. moat acnile age. Nothing as interesting f rr o o the|DhA8s been given to our stage in many Also, the “birds” have returned to the| qg p¢¢%, VIR fo O company of Mr. gallery of Boyd's, and for the first timelMaude's recent Empire theater engagn th 1o, these many moons, the orchestra|ment in New York will be seen here in and the singers were accompanied by a whistling obligato of such moment as to be noticeable. The acore has many little airs that invite the lips to pucker. Miss Munsey deserves all the things that have been said of her, for| she Is charming in every regard; her Volce is strong and sweet and pure, with a.predilection to colorotura, and is fairly mvishing in Jts planissimo. The .est| voice he r%h‘ho“h' da they. of, Miss Houghton, ose clear motes weon for her sEveral ‘::r recalls on her one solo. Miss No is m moubrette whose qual ity is of first rank; she has one splendid | gift, that of knowing how to do what she undertakes, and when to stop doing it These are the high spots in the company, hut the whole organization is a good one, happily combined of ability to act and to sing, and the result is satisfactory in all ~egards, “The Only GArl" will remain ‘till good after | *| Happiness = Simplicity . By DOROTHY DIX. One of the curious differences between at the | | Frankie | of his support Society was as enthusiastic at the Or pheom Monday night and as numerous as was the first-nighters opening day. The two topline attractions, while entirely different, are equally effective in their respectiv 1a and (MM is evidenced in pronounced acoring. Genevieve Cliff. who is featured in * is sweei” and attractive and she adequate supporting company. feature, Muriel Worth are_splendid dancers, A Breath of Old Virginia’ has 'an | The other ntmiber '“The Pasping .0 Swan’ “Pelite Conversation’ by Miss Worth Mr. Brice are two excellent numbers, among the best that have ever been scen Orpheum. The odds are even as to which enter- tainer is_ the most interesting—Miss Rice with her |m&n sonations and eccentricities, or Frank Hunter with his black face oddities both are “"The' Globe Trotters” ‘how At the popular Gayety, it's an easy matter for you to drop in, look them over and de- cide for vourself. The Flying Weavers, late of the New York Hippodrome, are offering their unique aerial novelty as an added attraction this week. it Is a beautiful act, the duplidate of which is rarely witnessed. Ladies’ matinee dafly. “The spv»nd(hrm “this week's bill at the New Krug is making a good impres- sion Sport North and Genevieve Rus- el have roles in wWhich they take particu- lar delight. The play touches the every- day life of the American home. Movie prices, politeness and wholesome _enter- tainment prevail at the Krug. Family matinedd Thursday and Saturday. An entire f‘l.nle of program will be offered by the’ Strand today including a Triangle dramatic masterpiece, the Cow. ard, featuring Frank Keenan and Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle in Fickle Fatty's Fall, the funniest Keystone yet released on' the Triangle program. ake, for instance, such & common thing as a good dinner. How very sel- dom do you ever see a woman enjoying LHE BEK OMAHA, WEDNESDAY Music - JANUAR Smart Frocks for Little Dancers Republished .by Special Arrangement with Harper's Bazar For dancing school brother sister. Black velvet with deep the baus 10 years of age he goes intc ries off all honors. At 16 ¢ ' I | Advice to Lovelor l—_.’ BEATRIOR TANA | A Difffcult ¥ it Dear Mis Fairfax A young lady | 4 stopped ut my house vernl weeks u | g§fo, and I entertained her .to th my ability. When she left 1| She phoned me and invited me 1o her home 1 accepted. I repeated the visit, at he sollcitation. I have taken her to several | places of amusement. But I have never | called her up on the phone, or gone to see her, except al her request i From' the do not want her see that I | friends, above you can Imuugm that was ihe final parting. | | | as one my but I do not wish to tell her this men and women is the fact that it |gne with the frank delight of a man? | blank, so if you will tell me what to do | takes so much more to make a woman | jje abandons himself to the pleasure ot |0 &ccomplish this end I shall be grateful. | happy than it does a mwan. It was a¢he moment. i H. masculine poet, you recall, who, speak- | yegterday he may have dined off an | It I8 most unfortunate that you per ing for his sex, declared that “Man |aqamantine ham sandwich, next week | Mitted yourself to drift into an affair | wants but little here below, nor wants | he may be glad to get pork and beans; | With @ &irl in whom you had no interest {hat little long.” No one, not evem & |put today he is reveling in all there is | YOUT response to her advances probably poet, would be rash enough to make |of present luxury, enjoying to the fullest |1 her to belleve you were attracted by such & claim for woman. She wants the | (he daintiness of the service, the fine | Nr: To ignore her now is to be rude earth, and the fullness thereof. NOthing | flavor of the viands, the bouquet of the | Of €ourse if you persist in that course lags will satisfy her. And she wants it | wines {1ong enough, she will get your meaning { o v | A woman, on the other nand, finds it | >t} ‘”“;’”\ :‘“" "I"‘"'-‘ thing to'do s te Man's happiness is generally simple |, & SERA B TR0 O0Cr O hout | 80 10 her and tell her that ydu are very Woman's is the most complex thing wn | o 0o "1 oo 1o eating turtle soup and | U®Y 4nd not soclally inclined and that earth, and this peculiarity of the two terrapin, she spoils it by dreading some ‘\u]lll ;Iul\:\‘ she will uyllllll.'llnlul '\\)n‘n you sexes manifests itself at every turn ‘pmn,\. Tt 1iia” whien shé may have | 18 .1’ h:n’v “)'n:”vul not ~ x: \‘nl | nothing but corned beef and cabbage \var potrr g B f“m;‘;' ';.m 2 ‘.: g e an ‘le;lw. can m:x ;m «(r(n:*x ske lm;.n I o e i i L o o B sit beside her at the feast she can always | ot - g | sia to threatem her with unmentionable « Vanist in a Hurry {ortures at every mouthful - i 55 Another pertinent illustration of how | "'\‘I' ” ‘ ""{" ‘"‘l'""" “”“'" many more things it takes to make a "' ar Mise airfax ave been going rprisingly Geod Cough 8yrwp 8|y onan happy than it does & man 18 Af- | Gearly” o bane alril and il {forded by the sorry spectacle we see |A short time ago, while playing tennis |every da nf'(lm new rich trying to buy ]"",."::.”' ’.',‘,‘.'?_";1.\'. and \M-T‘”";;:w\‘v.‘:-’: themselves into soclety her and asked to call week he When a plain man accumulates a for- | sent > letters ‘tell’ of L '\’\ 1f some one in your family has an ob- [tune by hard work and thrift it gener- |’ 1 me 10 write to him and say his stinate cough or ‘a bad throat or chest | ally leaves him with simple ideas of en- | | ship s not wanted.” Do you cold that-has been hanging on and refuses ;i - G to yield to treutment, get from any drug | proper person to inform this for { store 21 ounces of Pinex and make it | He wants a good table house, | ward an that his attentions ! into a pint of u.uz" syrup, and wateh a good automoblle, the best to eat and = must cease is the girl's father. If you | that cough vanish. drink; but he wants to stay in his old | were formully engaged it would be de Pour the 2% ounces of Pinex (50 !neighborhood, among the people he has | sirable for you to write, but i 1 cents worth) into a pint bottle and il |jved with and liked for years oirmsnadarioes 11" watld Be 10 tar Moitoe | the bottle with plain granulated sugar| "y s wite's ideas are dlametrically | taste for the ter to come from a ' syrup. The total cost is about 54 cents, | . % b FC L SON N ere money i | aghiyn : { | ) and gives you a full pint—a family OPposite. it mare o | member of her family ) supply—of a most effective remedy, at a dust and ashes, unless she can purchase i mg of $2. A day's use will usually (a place in that society that begins with a Write to His Mother. ercome & hard cough. Easily prepared | big 8. She decides on the exodus, and in 5 minutes—full directions with Pinex. |jeads the march away from the old home have _ corre | Keeps perfectly and has a pleasant taste. | ;4" 1o 01a friends up into that trigid | 19, JSh Children like it. A tly |20 of fashion where she never gets {e Visits me occasionally, and during -n{i‘:-::"x‘t ok e drv, Noares o | Scclimated and lives in a porpetual trost. %, FeCARL, VISl B¢, (old me his mother tight h &nd heals the inflamed mem-| Fven in the iner life, this different |requested him to invite my and branes in'a painful cough. 1t also stops | Way of looking at happiness still holds |me to visit their home during t(he hoil the formation of phlegm in the throat true. A man accepts happiness, when it .'“’IH‘”I Sot oo Hini sialn this winter and bronchial tubes, thus ending the per- | comes to him simply and without ques- fand ‘in accepting ihis invitation shail i ' sistent loose cough. A splendid “"“;d"lhm A woman turns it round and round, | write the young man or his mother, and { for bronchitis, winter coughs, bronchial | g thumps §t and tests it to see if it | if the latter, what ahall T say? G asthma and whooping cougi. is really genuine, and she isn't being | It Would have been in better taste 4 Pinex is a special and |§hlv coneen- | . Lon in by a counterfeit for the young man's mother to have o h,f"‘:‘,fi‘,’.‘”:fi °;ufl“::':,‘,‘* Oy, PItS | She will never realize her ideal, though {written to you, but after all that is a healing to the membranes. 1un|l| she ceases to think of happiness as | formality. But it Is to her you must intment by asking your|® complex thing. Life isn't a circus, and | address your acceptance. Thank her for Avoid dlupgo druggist for “Z1¢ ounces of Pinex,” and | do not accept anything else. A guarantee | of absolute satisfaction goes with this| reparation or money promptly refunded. Eb‘ Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, lud. there is no great aggregation of ecir- cumstances that may be reiled on bring pleasure. True happiness constats | |in learning to enjoy simple things, and |of her hospitality and to come with your |to make the most of the moment. the kind invitation she has extended to you and your sister, and tell her that you will be very glad to take advantage | sister. for a visit in her home. collar and cuffs Iton svit e frocl ed with as great care as his of pini silk and cloth cape City. Buttons and Embroidered Motifs. Designed by Natalie Schenck Laimbeer. of a deeper tone of pink will delight her. 1f are accepted until at But it is sister who car- make the 10 to 12-year-old happy Household Topics _—— 14 she may wear this laced coat of green silk over her effective muslin dress. The embroid- ered crepe de chine in two tiers or the quaint black velvet frock will And charming, Indeed, girl of 8 is the blue chiffon frock with skirt of graduated lengths. "Home Celebration ] of Wonder Interest ‘The arrival of a baby In the household completely change: the entire aspect of the future. But in the meantime, during tho anxious period of ex pectanc, T there is a splendid remedy known as “Mother's Friend" that does wonders. It is for external use, re- lieves the pains of muscle expansion, woothes and quiets the perves, extends its in- fluence to the Internal organs and removes to @ great extent the ten- dency to worry and ap- prehension. It Is & natural treatment, safe for the mother, has no drug effect what:o- ever and for this reason must exe beneficial Influence upon those funs rectly connected with motherhoo very Interesting book the subject is freely discussed and a copy will be malled free to al l'lmhnt mothers by Bradfield Regulator mar Bdg., Atlanta, Ga. Get a bnlfle n' ‘Mother's Friend” today of any druggist. Use as directed and_you will then know why mothers for nearly half a century have used and recommended this splendid aid to motherhood. Their letters are messages of cheer, that breathe comfort in every word, | January Clearance Sales We are clearing all broken lines of Diamonds, Watches, Jew- elry, Silverware, Cut Glass, ote., left over from our great ('hristmas and Holiday sales. ‘| Special hrz in Prices Extra Eny redn I’oma Dia- | | | —Di d| | Bty 4 o | i | Ring, 14k solld'| ol ™ ing, & proas old Loftin “Per- | Tao t b meunting, 1k fastion® solld, wold,” Tomen i | Boiished u.u o Week, 1 a Week. | $2.50 1 | a Month = ; 1063—Wrist Watch—Casé ahd Brace- i let ul'; 'I’lfl'hinl:“; l‘kn'"l‘hl‘ xn:d.”.rvrl' Wet, full niciel eled, " cholce o | ither white o rl | || e Qi taed .. SR 4. 78 Credit Term: .l.ao & Month. Mon's Watohes, solid gold and gold uaranteed gccurate timekeeper and wonderful values, a large lot to select from. Prices $10 and up. Terms to suit your convenience. Open Daily Till 8 P. M. Saturdays Till 9:30 Call or write for (llustratsd Oatalog No. 901, Phone Douglas 1444 and gur salesman will call The National lIoFTI Credit Jewelers, for the ————————————————————————————————————————————————— BROS&CO. [F33 40 &, ot s, |||mum \l J i i l‘ I'I"l\!""l“UH!NH!!I!II!W 'l‘m‘l | lIIleiIllll l \ Il l |\ (t T »Ih.«" il Ilhmlt\ i ll‘l‘“l i uun Jvmvunhllhli il A Beautiful Lot of a New York Manufacturer's Fine _Sample Dresses vmnulu!n T el { ‘\ N‘\Iih “mm ‘l““ Wednesday we shall conduet an unusual sale of silk and wool dresses on the see- ond floor—a lot just purchased and expressed to us by our buyer who is in New York This is a most fortunate purchase of sample garments from a well known New York maker, whose workmanship and judgment are authoritative. represent the most pronounced economies, take advantage of the sale. Silk and Wool—Many Smart Combinations, Both Checks and Plain Colors. All desirable colors: Sand, Navy, Gray, Wistaria, Green, Black and White Smart Trimmings of Fur, Braids, Values to $25, Wednesday New Showing of Sport Skirts In a variety of plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors, showing new pleated and cireular models. A choice lot to choose from, at— and we earnestly advise every woman to These dresses $5.98, $7.50 to $10.00 n- ¥