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THE OMAHA SUNDAY William Faversham in "The Hawk' Hortense Clement in Alittle Girl ma By City" At bhe Dranders heum Al éhe At the Or, /a Carlotta Monterey Gayety wn "Bird of Paradise” . ; s 4 P Zella R HEN Mr. William Faversham | was playing “The Hawk" through the long run in New | York City he was invited to ress the students of Barn college and he ck e H. Power of the Kducational Force in munity. In no profession,” sald Mr. Fave rulm m, are so many beneficial edu r oyed as in the thes & died a poor man, He sa that the public might have the best that ) the theater affords. That great and won- | Akéhe derful actor, Edwin Booth, lost $1,25),00 0,/,,”‘”, Jat he might do the finest things in the ussell Ukl company of players, and during her limited engagement in Omaha will put on several new plays. —- ard Walton Tully, sntmaker,” deals with the life of R the va Lang -Coming to Boyd's Hawail, with force and truthfulness in The Bird of Paradise,” now in its fifth season, which will be seen at the Bran- into which she has thrown her hostess March 36, with a matines on Te third act of this sparkling comedy ssday. Mr. Ollver Morosco, will in- shows Jerry in a dashing pair of pink | treduce a new Luana, namly, Miss Car pajamas, and bears out the Idea that |lotta Monterey, a young California girl, heater. No minister in the pulpit, no Miss Lang will be supported by an un- |in the cast are Hooper L. Atchley as novelist in his book, cver swayed a j Higind greater populace for good than did an i \ Irving, a Booth or a Modj The last ten vears hav Z}'l’-”" Barry Don’t Wait--Get Your Seats Now for S e s E THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE ders on the American sta a fine class of men into its branches. The olieges now include the become a victim of morphine. The wite | o thiakiar, deeq lKe, Prot bt » 10 to realize what a great love her | Ha , Phelps of Yale and Prof. Amo B e it TEAl st 4 f California are heart and soul in the 4 feey pift in hor heart and movement for education through the | '° ¥ e ces B kel ‘m‘ra-.r» is too much slang spoken, m: Ine t lite her in a better | . Th 00 much slang spoken, much too lax pronunciation and too littl Hha “\ R |‘r:lg l::fm::.‘y! Th. Werd’; Gr..t.‘t PI.“ hought of diction in private life. No ¢ A\ Al hetter example can nql given than by een made with Mr. Faversham's \earing a company of players who give and the company will in- the best thought to the beauty of English € Hackett Albert Roacoe, as it ahould be spoken. It seems to me . . A. €. Byron, Elise that a good deal of the future of the Edw shman, Martha luyr; theater is in your hands—the public's | Herbert Belr and others. Mr. Josep hands—backed by your splendid news- | Harker of London has built some effec- The Dean of American Conductors papers and magazines, who follow the | tive scenes and the environment pre- happenings in the the 80 closely and | serve the quired {llusion of AND THE are willing to write so extensively | time i about it & “You can demand from us almost what A Little Gir Big City a thrill ’ { you want; you have the power to force | ing play ¢ k life . us to give you the best, and it is =0 easy | James Kyrle M tur w for you to Ignore us, to pass us by if we the Rrandeis theater for don't give you t st. It is also very | formar he & next easy for you to rake us to climb | recites xperien f Lau artistically and educationally and bring | an inn ¥ ng r frox he theater to the helghts we want to |country see it stand And I want to say ty | that my text whenever I am preaching s at the « about the theater is ‘Enterta tag on ¥ all the art you can while you are enter- | to leave the vessel creepted by &~ taining, and eventually th best art will wor f ert 1 or w Ld SYMPHONY " || AUDITORIUM money, Friday Night, March 24th ing her inte \er to aceey That protective instinct of womankind when its and unders 1 he note wk dominate of sympathy he great s ess which Mr. Willlam Faversham will | ¥ brng to the B b t lays [him 1 ¢ Murch | own daughter. How t v prot 1o 1 n f next Wednesday and Thursday 2 and 23, with matinee T N o] fand 8 with matnes Thursiay. The |3 Brotecor 1o 8 sl vows w0 | § G gqit - - 50c to $2.00 . ” ood h st woman, and how Iy ated by e Zane Taylor and adapted | & & - l and staged by e Fuversham. De|end things are ail made right, ls told 1 Box Office Now Open ' the triangle situation m people wi much en, - - ¢ with such unusual constru v Eva \pers. tion of Jerry ‘ Jiant dialogue that it commands the i Y ns here engagement at Wed., Thurs March 22-23 fixed attention of the audienc It t yd next lay night. It is & part % o i this unusudl use of his aterial tha that fits her b pirits and Matinee Thur.d.y : earned a year's run for the play in botk " {5 A woman from “We had { forgotien what grest moting in s theater was, but ' Paris and New Chicago goes te t her aunt in Phi Faversham bro cago HMerald. The H Jelph and to upset the love YA fascinatt nation."—Chicago News. Ve T 1 wins a “A love rem of unusual depth of Teeiing.”—Chioago Post By far the best piay of the year."—Chicago Journal. (Not a Moving Picture Play) { st b0 I LT ) Free Iilustrated Lcture MR YYil-LIAM cheating those with whom he plays. A young friend falls in love with his wife “The Seven Wonders of the she responds (¢ s passion and he Ancient World," ) /nmll).n'? elping her id by ) NS 8 G000, Acentd, She ¢ Prof. E. J. Banks, the dis- promises to reform and tries to her husband ¢ up his cheating . tinguished traveler, archae. o e A e o ING LOVE ROMANCE OF MODERN LIF This excites the usband's suspicion and ologist and diplomat. L3 forces a confession from his wife of her A fascinating lecturer. love for the other man. He goes away end leaves them together. B e e o Y. W. C. A, wants a divorce and the husband's con- || Sunday, Mar. 19--4 P, M. JNIGHTS, 3¢ to 8300, MAT. a5 to $1.50. sent must be obtained. When he is DIRECT FROM CXIC. ONE YEAR IN NEW YORK. author of “Omar | Americans and our island neighbors from | husband and happiness out of the chaos | deis ater for four days beginning next she's “the girl an hour ahead of time.” | for whom he claims great things. Others | orge P Webste with t Araest peal and & Hawaflan singers \ da n v depar o It MATINEES--SUN., WED., SAT. Headliners ocalculated 1 whes divergent taatos and make an cxpecia generous special feature bid for popu favor are on the new bill that start week at the Orpheum with a mn day. Lydia Barry, the dashing sing comedienne, sustatning the traditiona vopularity of her father, Comedian 1y Harry, comes with a repertory ¢ exclusively her own, written fo Junle McOrea “Twenty Years A mo Old Hat" and “Barey" are thr ! her numbera fashioned with a awing Kly W fr enlist the whistlera and hummers A by ™ | Hoshanara {s pronounced the only au- | Sumatra lumber In Sweden and thentic exponent of old Indian and Rur- |an excursion on the Seir dances in vaudeville Bhe 1s a na tive of India. Ter father i an offl in the Tndo-Hritish rmy. 1n the temples | | Tontinued on Page Six, Column #ix) Coming to the Orpheum for the THE GREAT AMERICAN PLAY AT LAST and Worth all These Years of Waiting. D. W. Griffith's FOUR DAYS STARTING THIS AFTER- NOON, ONVT VA: load of Effects. Pru‘cq Mu 250, b0c, 750, $1. AU AL 1oui1 Oivnas o podin SEAT SALE Monday, March 20th PRICES—10¢, 25¢, 50c 3 DAYS STARTIHG Wit 23 <iriRoav The Thrilling Drama of New York Life “A Little Girl : Big City” Popular Prices--25¢, 50¢, 75¢, $1 Sa'am, 25¢ and 50¢ olrid THE (VOST TALKERIOF PIAY OF THE (INT Mmll CHARLES FRONMAN PRESENTS = BOYD THEATER uruunn SK s In Mis Latest Comedy Sucesss MATINEE. INNNER «“cock 0’ THE wWALK" Tuesday Eve., Mar, 21 ?L',!,!?,fll MINNEAPOLIS Symrnony, | Reserved Suis, 5¢.52.00 EVENING EMIL OBERHO! Conductor. Mendelssohn Choir Thomae J. Xelly, Oonducter, IN CONCERT WITH JuliaClaussen MATINEE | EVERY TodayKlEW Tonlte DAILY wc)p\\m\\\. wour | | 2:30 :20 T8 8:15 w8 G Vs 'I HE BENT OF VAUDEVILLE, WEEK smmmc SUN. MARCH 19 LYDIABARRY | [ROSHANARA Comedisnne of Quality The Only Authentic Expoment n of “SONG STUDIES" 0ld Indian and Burm AT MOVIE PRIOES H WAR? 7 THll WEEK | nlmvn. mcx oom 1 ON | I’AROI.E" IRAESINTIBLE ani) ,... C Fawmily -.t ness lo Thurs. and North Bros. 0“‘ @ VE TRE COUPO! Next Week— DAVID MABUM." The Well Known Comedians Jim Cook and Jack Lorenze In a Comedy Offering, “TEE MILLIONAIRES" Mrs. Gene Hughes and Co. Present “YouTm" A Novelty 00- 1 num by Bagar Yor Ytlll Dlfll m- 17 to 70. Max e, . Le Hone and Dupreece Major Mack Rhoades In & Pretty Novelty. Phenomenal Boy Violinist. RALPH DUNBAR'S SINGING BELL RINGERS MEAR & MEAR Tl Dan Nis & 00, Mechanical Woveity. Featuring LLOYD GARBETT, Famous Boy 8o \jirentl v () And Using the Largest and Most Gostly Peais o s Bver Onat. —i LYRIO LURURY. WILL 8o H. HILL Oirous. ORPHEUM TRAVEL WEEKLY | Prices — Matines, gallery, 100; Around the world with the Or- st Seats (exoept Baturday and m\:m Circuit's Motion Pioture nday), #8c. Nights, 10c, 250, 50c ographer. and 78c. Tie_ Whispered Word MARY PAGE 106—ADMISSION—20 ¢ MANA'S FUN CENTER." M Daily Mats., 18-26.500 'Evogs., 16.85-50.75¢ A I M | Viarry K. Morton, Zella lum.;l‘} uv ur Mils The Smiling Beauties orienque T satires “The Beauty 'ar OW|AHA SR ——— = High Life in Jail” and the exceptior ally funny burletta, “Suffragette's « . 5 8:15 Tuesday Evening, March 28 FIFTH, LAST AND GREATEST adies’ Dime Matines Week Days. «..of the... ¥ WHEATLEY| cHARITY CONCERT GOURSE - Do LOME & -:HARP:- Apply Thursdays ROOM 305 LYRIC BLDG. Phone D. 8704 | INSTRUCTION. Harps Rented to Students. | | Turpin’s School of Dancing H’v-nly-cumn & Farnam. Wew Classes List your name now. Pri-ate lessons any 1 amiee HARNEY 5143 Tickets: $1.00, $2.00, $2.50 || Advertising is the pendu- I that k buying Now On Sale Auditorium Box Office ;::; ,el;l,,,ge,f,ps..fi u.).mé The Greatest Vlolmlst Smce Pagamm malic i f e AT < i R B