T HE D A ILY NEBRASKA At The Theatres ORPHEUM ORPHEUM THIS WEEK HAS $5,000 VAUDEVILLE SHOW DE LUXE. Kvoiy devotee or IMrIi class vaude ville bill will bo Interested " in the uinounrement that the Oipheum th.-n-beffinninj; Wednesday matinee, will offer the costliest program ever presented in Lincoln truly a show ,le luxe. Lincoln's favorites, the l.iThtner Sisters and Newton Alexan der, in their bis new musical comedy -Little Miss Vamp." with ten fascinat ing rtaraish vamps, tops the bin bill, while other featured attractions of headline calibre are Conlin and Glass in "The Four Seasons" and "The Four reasons"; Joe Laurie, Jr., the pint size comedian, and Jimmie Lucas, with Francene in "Vamps and Fools." oiler ttraetions include K1 ITealy and Allen Cross in smart soners. Si lhini and Grovini in the follies of ;!'!devi'le. Herbert's marvelous loop-i!ie-loop and leaping canines. Kino Eianis, news events and Topics of the Pay. Kae Samuels, one of the htm popular so'itr stars an 1 come- nnes of the day, is announced lor ;m early appearance in Oi p!u '.i:n ; ia;i ville. screen this season. "The Woman In His House" is more powerful than "The Miracle Man," and It ranks with the few great pictures or the world. It Is a masterpiece tuned to all women's hearts. A wife to be loved or just a woman in his house? Who can resist this wonderful story of the love that girdles the earth? It. holds a woman back rrom the brink or destruction; it awakens a man to the love he has lost; it Tans the flickering flame of lire In a child; it triumphs where science falls! Its mother love, the grandest, love in the world. It is a screen achievement enacted by Uanisay Wallace, Thomas Holding, Mildred Harris, Careth Hughes and the screen's most de lightful child actor, Dick Hendricks. "The Woman in His House," a splen did array of hort subjects, and a brilliant musical program completes a program nobody can afford 1o miss. the first half of this week. RIAITO THE WOMAN IN HIS HOUSE." "V'-o Woman in His House." R ithout a doubt, one of the best pie ;;is that has been shown on Hie A SHORTER SHORTHAND SYSTEM IN TEN EASY LESSONS This course covers ten easy lessons which will enable the Student, I'ro lessor. Journalist. Poetor. Lawyer or anyone seeking a professional car. ' r, to co through life with 100 per cent efficiency. THIS COURSE Is short and inexpensive, and is iriven with a money back guarantee if not satisfied. SKNI) THIS CLIPPING TODAY PYRAMID PRKSS: PUBL1SIIKUS 1 Hfi P,-oadway. New York City. Gcn'lemen: -- Knclosed herewith is for which kindly send me your shorthand course in ten easy sons by mail. It is understood t it the end of five ('ays. I am satisfied my money will be ely refunded. (1 State. We Don't Want to be Judged by Any Other Restaurant COLONIAL "THE THIEF." The Cast MARY VANTYNK PEARL WHITK Andrew Vantyne Charles Waldron Ralph Wake Wallace McCutcheon Richard Lenwright George Howard Isabelle Lenwright Dorothy Cummings Fred Lenwright K. Featherstone Iong Sidney Herbert Valet to Long Anthony Merle) The play by Henri Pernsteln. Hundreds of Miss Pearl White tans will flock to the Colonial theater to see their favorite next week in "The Thief." She is sure to please them, as this play, written for the stage by Henri Herslein, was produced with tremendous success in London, Paris and New York. If has been lavishly produced by William Fox for the screen, and In it 'Miss White wears magnificent gowns some of which she personally brought from Paris during the sum mer. Dressmakers take notice. For Good Eats Try the Y. M. C. A. Cafeteria CO N C E R T Wesjeyan Male Glee Club Assisted by Miss Beulah Champ, Reader Preceding Trip in Three States Tuesday, March 8 Admission 35c and 50c St. Paul Church 12th and M Sts. ALLJTHIS WEEK ill f lNfw ,.,). s,m. .i ,. ; : m v I !i UM7M i I,:;:.;::;::: ., M pmrt " "" ML B TOM I CENTAL HOTEL CAFE W V-XT UvPffi. RIALTO THEATRE MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY . I presents his big super special THE City Auditorium DANCE Three Nights this Week WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY H , " rrvujtl-iia -i .ROSCOE (FATTY) Arbuckle fBy ARRANGEMENT UTTM ff JOSEPH M.SCHENCKj II WOMAN IN HIS HOUSE JI First National 'JlttmcGari A Triumph cf Mother Love, the Screen's Outstanding Masterpiece Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Mats. 20c; Night 35c Wednesday Night Will Be AMATEUR NIGHT Four acts of vnudev.lle as pood as cny you have ever seen. rioters - ruTllions Admission on'y 10 cents. s FAVORITES COMING TO ORPHEUM Al'?n M. Wilson and Archie N. Jones Singing "Nebraska Girl" Other Entertaining Features SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 MATS. 20c NIGHT 35c CHILDREN 10c 8 1 Where Thousands Meet Thousands Daily MOM. TUES. WED. Winsome. Winning and Wondrous MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY PEARL WHITE in "THE THIEF" Taken from the stage play by the same name in which she wears the most beautiful gowns. HALLROOM BOYS In "Misfortune Hunters" A Real Comedy FRICES 10c, 15c & 30c COMING THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY GEORGE WALSH in "NUMBER 17" "MY DREAM GIRL" Musical LIGHTNER SISTERS AND NEWTON ALEXANDER '" - popular vaudeville stars come here Wednesday matinee in their pretentious new act "Littl - Miss Vamp," a musical comedy. mhi iiti(.,.n people, including ten verv vampish vamps. They 'lejuiin Hie the costliest liill ever nrii'itfwl in Lincoln a rrront wliou- thr,u-liout. Merry and Radiant Revue SAMAROFF & SONIA The Russian Peasants in a Dancing Novelty WEBER & ELLIOTT Harmonious Songsters and Funsters ROOF GARDEN TRIO A Diversified Novelty Offering WARDEN & NALDY In "THAT'S NICE" A Comedy in One "THE UNHAPPY FINISH" A New Sennett Comedy "VELVET FINGERS" A Sherlock Holmes Story International Semi-Weekly News BAEICH AND HIS PRIZE ORCHESTRA Entire Change of Program Thursday Shows Start at 2:30, 7:00, 9:00 Mats., 20c; Night, 40c; Gal., 15c ORPHEUM CIRCUIT 2:20 WED., THURS., FRL, SAT. 8:20 $5,000.00 Show De Luxe! COSTLIEST BILL EVER SEEN IN LINCOLN LIGHTNER SISTERS NEWTON ALEXANDER Present a One-Act Musical Comedy "LITTLE MISS VAMP" Featuring WINNIE LIGHTNER & CO. ED. HEALY & ALLEN CROSS Showing the Smartest Style in Songs EXTRA FEATURE The Pint Size Author-Comedian JOE LAURIE, Jr. Presenting "WHATICARE" ADDED FEATURE JIMMIE LUCAS With FRANCENE "VAMPS AND FOOLS" William SELBINI & GROVINI Jeanetta HERBERT'S LOOP THE LOOP AND LEAPING CANINES THE KINOGRAMS TOPICS OF THE DAY ADDED EPECIALLY ENGAGED ATTRACTION JAMES P. MYRTLE CONLIN & GLASS "THE FOUR SEASONS" and "THE FOUR REASONS" MATS. 25c and EOc EVES. 50c to $1.25