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NE of the most popular legends
In English history Is that of
the outlaw, "Robin Hood,"
the story of which forms the
basis for the plot of the opera
"Kohln Hood." which the Da
Koven Opera company will present at t"is
Brandeta theater Tuesday and Wednes
day, December 28 and 29, with matinee
Wednesday.
The story of 'the opera, as written by
Harry P. Smith, deala with young Robert
of Huntington on the day that he at
tains his majority, when he comes to
claim hla title and estates from the lord
high sheriff of Nottingham, who haa been
appointed his guardian by Richard, the
Lion Hearted, tben at the Crusades. lie
haa won the prise at 81. Bartholomew's
fair as the best archer and has attracted
the attention of the outlaws who Infest
Sherwood. The wily sheriff hopes to
pass his dupe, Ouy of Olsboume, off for
the real earl of Huntington. Knowing
that Ouy will divide the estates with
him. he also wants to marry Mm to Lady
"Marian Fltswalter. his wealthy ward.
who haa been commanded by the king to
marry Robert, though she has never seen
htm. fihs disguises herself as a page to
have a look at her 'future, but Robert
detects the disguise and they fall
mutually In love with each other. When
ha claims his estates, he is repudiated
by the sheriff, the king then being at the
Crusades, and la Invited to Join the out
laws' band, which ha does.
Maid Marian la kept under lock and
key by the sheriff until she agrees to
marry Guy. Meanwhile, the sheriff, Ouy
and some of his man, start for the forest
to capture Robin Hood, which they suc
ceed In doing, as he Is betrayed Into thelp
hands by Alan-a-Dale, a young tlade,
who is Jealous of Robin's playful atten
tions to his sweetheart. He Is brought
into Nottingham and confined In prison,
but Will Scarlet, his trusty friend and
the armorer who has been engaged to
forge his chains, makes them so slight
that Robin escapee, previously having
changed places with Friar Turk. Ha fills
the rhapcl where Marian la to be married
to Uuy with his foresters and, at the
time fjr the wedding, recaptures hts
bride. A herald from the king. Just re
turned from the wars, brings full pardon
to him and his band; and disgrace to the
wily sheriff and Ms dupe.
Mr. Smith baa thereby given plausible
reaaun for Robin becoming aa outlaw,
bit in other respects sticks very Closely
to tlie legend. The part of Sherwood
Forest sill standing contains many
landmark of the olden day. There Is a
giant tree there called the Major Oak,
within whose hollow trunk aa many a
nlxteen persons may be aqueesed and
reven have breakfasted there. A long
and beautiful drive leada to another
famoa oak known aa Tho Shambles,
where tradition has It that Robla was
vont to hnn? the deer ha killed to dry
end perhaps he did.
Wlin It rl hneas of humor and tender
love story, "peg o My HeerV Oliver
Morcsco's great comedy euccea. Is headed
tr tins direction and will be the Important
attraction at the Brandel theater for
three daya, beginning Thursday, Deoem-
U r m.
At the Brandeta theater for four days,
beginning Kun-lay. January f, Omaha
folks will get a chance to see "Twin
ivd, a rollicking far- of life among
the fiat dwellers, by Salisbury Field and
liurgaret -Mo, author of "Bby Mine."
In conformity with It tltl the scene of
the play are laid in a Bleeping chamber.
The appearance there of aa Italian tenor,
la the bibulous misapprehension that It
U Lie own Inauad of his neighbor's, pro-
m.- the situation from wblcn a variety
of ludlcroua complications result.
ously this tenor and his wife and another I
newly-married pair ha ben neighbor
In another apartment house. The tenor
persist In forcing attention upon the
girl-brl. whose husband InaUts upon
moving. So, also, does the tenor's wife,
and, of course, the two couples, unknown
to each other, move Into the same build
ing. ' i
"The Winning of Rarbara Worth," a
dramatic version-of the cwebreted novel,
by Harold Hell Wright, comes to .the
Brandel theater for four days, beginning
January .
Thurston the Great will appear at the
Prandel theater, January 10 and 11, when
he will present an entire new program of
sensational mysteries.
The Urandel theater will have Cyril
Maude, on of th finest actor that Eng.
land haa ever sent to this country, a an
attraction for three day, beginning Jan
uary 12, In hi international malodramatla
success, "Grumpy," Mr. Maud will have
exactly the same cast la hla support a
he had at the Bmplra theater, New York.
this tall 'upon th occasion of his second
Broadway engagement in this play,
Th New Tork Fashion show, vaude
.
ville's lateat novelty, com to th local
Orepheum for the week of December H,
This big sartorial speotacl proved the
most magnetlo feature of th season at
th Palace In New Tork. Quoting th
wore or aavano billing, there are a
million dollars' worth of gems, gowns,
furs, negligee, lingerie, hats, feathers.
sport clothes, boots and what not. loaned
by the supreme creative artist of style.
(resented by twenty models fair as
Diana, seven magnificent scenes showing
Cinderella become the best dressed
woman In the world." Th model of
beauty and graoe selected to display the
fashion creations are May Hopktaa, Belle
Denes. Maude Zimmerman. Gladys Nick
ereon. Madge Oalnbrtdge. Grace McKee,
Florence Bcott. Dorothy Zimmerman,
Blanch Engermaa, Grac McCurdy. Ruth
Hlggtns, Celine Edwards, Gladys Mo-
Clure, May Csrny. Louisa Cass and
Messrs. Albertson and Vernon
inree Headline features mark th bill
that open th week at the Orpheura
with a matin today. One of these
topping feature Is the faroe. "A Tele
phone Tangle, which Is now on the last
leg of Its Orpheura tour. The comedy
gives the aadlono a fw minute of th
telephune operator' busiest time and
pithy exposition af funny as well as try.
tng incidents that are calculated for fun.
Th stag setting how central at work
at th switch board and th audleao sees
the different connections made and the
different people who are parties to th
con venations.
Frank Fogarty. knowa as "Th Dublin
Minstrel." a man with Individuality, clean
and brilliant sens of native wit and
talk that (Park las with humor. Is also
Hated aa a atar. Hi Celtic folklore and
character stories are different from th
average and are rife with good nature
and the charm of method of the story
teller himself. The third feature offer.
I rut I Lcng Tack Sam. a Chinese whose
illusions and mysteries have seen much
talked about elaawhere. 1-ong Tack Sam
la distinguished as th first Chinese, also
to find favor over the circuit as a Chinese
humorist. MUs Brownie Dupont, the
living Venus, will appear to advantage
In "Th Aurora or Light," aa act of un
common character designed and executed
by Charles De Korta. Eugene, at the
ge of 21. be Is one of th youngest con
cert violinists In the world. "Sweet to
the fcmeei" is the title of the one-act
play otfrrea by Mr. and Mrs. Norman
n ; i
At the OrpAeum
Phllllpps. Brooks and Bowen, known as
the dark spot of joy, have an act In
which there la aa much fun as there Is
clever singing. Especially Interesting will
be the new series of motion pictures to
lie projected by the Orphcum Travel
Weekly. The subjects will bo scenes of
Crimea, In the Black 8ea, at tho south of
Russia, a ramble through Calcutta and
pletureaqu Franc.
Patrons of th popular Oayety theater
will welcome the announcement that an
entirely new show la In the field of
mualcal burlesque and will be seen In
Jean Bedlnl's "Puss Puss,' which is now
appearing at that theater. Thia play
house has presented many good shows
that have been new In this popular field
of amusement, but here is said to be
th beat of all. It I considered that the
first requirement of a successful bur
lesque attraction Is Its chorus, and In
this "Pus Puss" excels, Jean having se
lected from over 800 applicants, the
twenty-five that filled the requirement
necessary for a choru girl to have,
namely, beauty of face, and above all. a
voloe. Next to consider I the versatility
of the principal, who. of course, aupply
th comedy. Th coatumlng of this or
ganisation Is wonderful; the scenic ves
ture Is aa good. If not better, than tb
majority of th so-called 22 girl shows.
So everything taken Into consideration.
"Pus Puss " should give satlofactlon and
play one of th moat euccessful engage
ments at the Oayety theater thia seaaon.
Next Thuraday Just after 1 (noon). Mir.
Beldlnl will endeavor to Impale a fork
held between hi teeth, a one-pound
turnip to be hurled at htm from th roof
of th sixteen-story City National bank
building, at Harney and Blxteenth streets.
Tired shoppers' matinee dully all week.
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The Krug theater management an
nounces for this week, beginning with
matinee today, "Th Pariah r rlest," with
Sport North and Genevieve Russell In
th stellar roles and a competent sun-
porting company, offering thia play for
the first time hr at movie prices. 'Th
Parish Priest" will be presented by th
North Bros". Perpetual Stock company to
day, tonight and all week, with family
matinee on Thuraday and Saturday.
Bport North will appear as Father Sul
livan, and Oenevleve Ruasell will be seen
aa Nellie Welen. The other members of
the company have been cast according to
their respective abilities. Quaint Irish
wit is woven Into a etory of (wart in
terest and brotherly love. It la a clean
and wholeaom drama of the kind that
elevates and inspires.
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Heading th bill for Sunday at the Rm
press th Fir Komlkal Kops, offering a
riot of fun In "Front of a Police Ma-1
tton." This act consist of four men and
on woman, whose line of comedy U ex
ceptional and lnteraperaed by comedy
ong numbers. Jo Kennedy offers his
specialty In a roller akatlng novelty and
la billed "A Oraduat of Skatology." Tay
lor and Drown offer a dainty singing
kit. entitled. "Mis Forget It." Th bill
I closed by Lai a Belbinl and company,
her company of cyclist. Th feature
photoplay Is a three-reel Isanay drama,
entiled. "Th Losing (lame." with a cast
including I 'are. In Kerr and Ansonetta
Moore. Aa assorted program completes
the bill (or the fliat half of the week.
Two headline attraction are offered
for the show alerting Thursday and foi
th last half of th wek. Heading th
bill U th Jeeell comedy trio, "The
Th tattorwil tur that la what CharlM
C. Mellun is. Chiir1' r-nlt!ed at the
lopl rKT-iiltlnn offir aftr elirht monthi
out of th tcrvlco. He dtplyed an hon
.orahlo illsrhrK from the battlmhlp
I "Pout h Pakota." and received a hand-
! an oi rlrer on the "uth uaaota ior
eluhteen month.
But to return to the tattooing taste
fully tinted on the tattooed tar. Mellua
la a welkin picture irallery. When he
j movea you aee "movlna; plcturea."
i Stripped for phyelral examination the
beauty, colorlna; and variety of the epecl
I mena of the tattooer'a art excited ad-
mlratlnn mnA rurtrtaltl'
On hla left arm la a larfe draxon, a
lnnu Armnwi Ifnw nan vnll t M if
! a a Jaraneee and not a Chtneao draoo?
Iindlul.hera can't tell, hut' any aallor
knowa that a Japanese dragon haa threa
clnwa on Ita feet, while a Chinese dre iron
haa five.
Other plcturea on hla completely-plc-ture-covered
arraa are a cowgirl, a
j woman, a ahleld, an eagle, a ehlp, hunch
of flower, an anchor, a heart and i
recond dragon.
On hla lega are a mermaid standing on
MTrthful Merrymakers," In songa and
tnlka. The Chin troupe is the second
headllner. Then sensational oriental
novelty acrobats are he last word In ex
pert jiiFgllng and hair gymnasts and fin
loh their number with a sensational slide
for life. Wright and Dancing Hugs are
t.ovelty singers and terpiechorean enter
tainer. And the bill Is closed by Mardo
and Kunur In a military comedy sketch,
"The Craxy Kecrult."
The feature play for Thursday la "The
Hand of the Law," a three-part modern
drama, with bcssln Learan and Edward
Earlo In the leading roles. "The Fabl'i
of Fister Mae, Who Pld as Well aa Could
l Be Kxpected," by Oeorge Ado, and an aa
aorted progiam completes the bill for tbs
, last half of the week.
STAGE HANDS TO HAVE
ANNUAL BALL NEXT MONTH
Omaha local No. 42, International Al
liance of Theatrical Stage Fhnployes, will
hold Its second annual ball on January
1.1. at Washington hall.
Otto Schnelderwlnd, Herman Kohn and
I Ernest Waller, the committee In charge,
i promise a g"od time. A large orchestra
! will be In attrndnnce and all theatrical
; people playing In the city on thn even-
me w:ii ue present.
The proceeds of the event will be usd
for the benefit of the death fund of the
ranlsatlon. Public officials will partici
pate In the grand mure)..
MRS. PHOEBE FREE DIES
AT AGE OF ETGHTY-TW0
Mrs. Phoebe Free, aged 83 years, died
Friday afternoon at 90 Dodge street of
Illness brought on by old age. Funeral
services will be held this afternoon at
the above number at t o'clock, aftar
which the body will be taken to Glen
wood, la., for burial.
First HslfTODAY Firil Half
LA LA t SELBIM & CO.
IWAutiful Lain in
"A Cycling Novelty"
TATZ.OB ft BKOWZT
"Miss Torge It"
joa uznrxDT
"katology"
5-Komical Kops--5
MA miot of rna la Trent of a Polio
Station."
Comedy Song .u Comedy Talks
"Xrnas Week Special"
TO. CXXX.BUZr'
A present giva by Baata
Claos, fjm the lapim
Xmas tree, will be given to
every oalld attending- our
maUneea, starting Koaday.
"The Losing Game"
wHk'DAJtWIaT BtAJUr
Aa JBxoeptlonal reatmr
llay.
The Key to a rortuaa"
"Th DeoelTer"
Bart-Ujr Me, 100
Admission
lOo
aVs'd Seats
10o
Bstra
"0-lABA" POTt CXaTTXa
Bally Uts..lS-as-0
vnga, ls-aao.Tes
JEAN BBDINIS PARISIAN NOVELTY.
"Puss-Puss" f
Klltea Chora ef Malodlou
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lwliarlu Array at tturprl
Plllvlr th BurUequtMt BurlaaqQ erer pro
duced. I'nms an hlp th Douh, Otv Mlstiu.
Tired Shopper' Matinee Week Days.
CENTRAL TAXI CO.
Up-to-date limousines or. touring
care.
Special rate for shopping by hour.
Our car a look like private cars;
they have no nionograma, carry no
meters and our chauffeur wear n
uniforms.
PHONE DOUGLAS 802
STAND FAXTOX HOTEL.
Hymie llorsky, Prld at.
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MUSIC CULTURE
W-a It t-aplres Beaaty of Patoa
Is a Gift Unsurpassed
Omaha School of Orchestral Instruments
KJTBT COX, Director,
IS A MASTER SCHOOL
Voeeeesea of th three treat srets ef saas'oal pedatory,
aa 4ioate to the servloe of ail was love th aaaaianeiy
aisUaeuv la muslo.
It auariLutrea th quality of the progress of its faith
ful students. Write for rataloc
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a hall, another cowgirl, a roso, a cupld.
a third dragon, a Scotch girl In kilts, an
other girl, a sailor.
And on his left foot la tattooed a rab
bit. Thia la for luck.
"Most old tars," said Untenant Tip
ton, "have a pig tattooed on the left foit,
which they belelve Is a sure charm
against drowning. It's a superstition that
belongs to the same school as the ol 1
belief that a Bailor 'can t spit to wind- I
ward till he's rounded the Horn."
Melius declares h is golrg to have more
pictured tattooed on his body.
"I've got lots of room yet." he said. I
"But you'll never be a real sailor till
you have a flag and a union Jack tat
tooed on your chest with an eagle be - ;
tween," aald lieutenant Tipton. i
The lieutenant saya he believes 98 per
cent of all men Who "go down to thj
sea In ships" carry tattoo marks. j
Melius will go to the receiving ship at I
Pan Francisco. j
6TH BIG WEEK
71st
rxmroRMAircm toiioht
OZfXT EIGHT MOBB
DATS
TareweU to Omaha on next San
day "evening, December 16, when It
Will Kay Sea Given at 88 Coa.
secatlv Performances.
Hurry!
All Tour Friend Have
Advised Ton to
See It.
ONLY O More Matinees
JUST & More Nights !
Mat. Daily, BUS; Erasing, :15. i
DDIfTC' MATS., 950 to 91.00
I" It I W K- rugs., 800 to 99.00
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Home of Paramount. Pictures
Special Today Only
UiUIAII MARTIN 1
-Ta Captivating oomeaieana, w
th Screaming Pare,
"OVER BIGHT"-
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
FANNIE WARD
The Tremler Emotional Artists,
Supported by th Japan
Star, Su Kayakawa,
la a Tremendous
Sensation
"THE CHEAT"
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
aclyn Arbuchlc
Th Vopolar Comedy and Drama,
tlo Star, In a Stirring Bomaa
tlo Drama of Mom aad
roll tic a.
"The Reform Candidata"
TODAY fr NEW Tonight
2:30 k R. U
8:20
ror Tea rerfarmaaoea.
STAITDAKD STOCK DsasUJ
At Movie rrloes.
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NORTH
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Omaha's
Best
Theatrical.
Bargain
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STOCK CO.
First presentation hare
at "aTie" Prices
The Parish Priest
Daal Sully's Oraateot Play
Sport sTorth's Pest Character
Irraalatlbl Prloas
A Paw at X5e
Keeerred Seata On
Week la Aavaaee
10c
10c
Mext Wek - Ja. A. Hearn's
"SHORE ACRES"
Francls Potter
TEACH EH OF MANtXlUN,
GUT Alt and BANJO.
ASTsVMD XOTXXh
14ta aaa raraam Streets.
aoi - S - S - 4 ratt-rsoa -uoea.
WEEK VuhoSy, DEC. 19
"a telephone i frank
tangle;; fogarty
With XAJOS CALDWELL
nst Somsthliuyhae. Ooonra STry Qnml Hnmoroll. ana Huma
Direction Joseph Xart. Observatlnna.
"THE AURORA OF LIGHT" EUGENE DAMOND
TTffTB LI V I ft r TTT1TU8.
Th Monarch of Tlollnlat.
MS. AHD MBS.
NORMAN PHILLIPS Rnnnk'c ? Dnucu
Freaent Their Vnlqu Comedy DllUUNO CL BUllCH
Playlet
"tWIBTi TO TH.E BWIEt." Two Dark Spots of Joy.
LOW T A- SARA
Aud El Company of Wonder Worker.
OKPHKL'M TUAVKIj WEEKLY
The World at Work and Play.
Around th World W.th tb
Orphnm Circuit' Motion Picture
Photographers.
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Harps lien ted to Students.
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Today Until Xmas
A
Gold
Rooster
Drama
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The ieloued
, Uagabnd
A STORY OF LOVE,
PATHOS & HUMOR
Mats. 10c. Rights, 10c, 20c
in
Color
A Fox Masterpiece
A Paramount Special
A Metro Feature De Luxe
constitute our program this week, vrhich is one of the
strongest we have offered since the STRAND has been
opened.
Sunday and Monday comes Robert Mantell, the eminent
American actor, supported by Genevieve Hamper, In a modern
society problem play, "THE UNFAITHFUL WIFE." While Miss
Hamper has only been seen in one picture so far, she has estab
lished herself In the first ranks of motion picture actresses and
Ler portrayal of the unfaithful wife in this production is a work
of art. Mr. Mantell has a role that fits him wonderfully and the
entire picture has been staxed on the grounds of the beautiful
summer home President Wilson has selected for his honeymoon.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday we present the Famous
Players Film Company's biggest and most widely heralded spec
tacle. "THE ETERNAL CITY," featuring Pauline Frederick.
There 'are eight parts to this wonderful production which was
made in the identical spots in Rome and London where Hall C&lne
laid his brilliant novel, and this production ran for months at
the Astor Theater, New York, at a dollar admission price. While
this Is one of the most expensive pictures ever shown in Omaha,,
no change in admission price will be made, and we wish each and
every picture fan in Omaha could witness this most wonderful
of photodramatic spectacles, where for the first time in motion
pictures the Vatican Gardens, the Coliseum, St. Peter's, the Castle
of St. Angelo's and many other historic and Impressive spots In
the Imperial City have been used as stage settings. Dramatically,
artistically and educationally we present "THE ETERNAL
CITY" for your approval and consideration as one of the best pic
ture bets of the season.
Friday and Saturday comes debonnoire, graceful Wm. FAVER
SHAM in a thrilling mystery story, "ONE MILLION DOLLARS."
No expense has been spared to make this a truly wonderful of
fering, and we know you will like this picture from start to fin
ish 'tis so different, yet so engrossing and gripping. This is our
Christmas offering and we know you will not be disappointed.
In conclusion, we wish you a Merry, Merry Christmas, a Most
Happy New Year and assure you we appreciate more than we can
express your patronage which has enabled us to make the
STRAND a success, and not a failure as so many "wise" ones
predicted. We truly have much to be thankful for and we want
you to know it.
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jjj ' you to know it. 1
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