TT! The Commoner. VOLUME 10, NUMBER 21 16 Post Cards The Passion Pla h Never before has anything oeen offered to the American people views of the Passion Play herewitu aescnoea. suae w jv,. , xv. -.--from scenes in the Vlay. All in magnificent colors. See our offer ms t z CrtAiHUttn A SUBLIME, WONDERFUL PLAY ? r-' QMb: l KB f - ft $m si yK'. H fflHH IS v '.$ ) .srr .vi asri $g v 3& ' .$. a j & SFSl u i.-.v."y.vO vv MFFsnssasw A llttlo vlllago of 1,400, situated In tho Bava rian highlands has made preparations to care for ilfty thousand American visitors, and othor thousands from all over tho world. Every Wednesday and Sunday, from May till Octobor, will find this llttlo town with three to four visi tors to ovory resldont, and an eager multitude will bo knocking at tho doors. In tho Middle Ages, when fow people could read, and whon the sorvlces of tho church were In Latin, thore wero three agcnclos that helped to a popular knowledge of tho Bible. Ono was tho organization of companies of preaching; friars, who Journoycd about preaching as they wont. Anothor was tho pictures which adorned tho walls of thp churches. A third was tho dra matic representation of tho Passion of Christ. Very many communities played tho Passion Play. But It grew to bo a gross and Irreverent performance Judas was a clown, to provoko tho laughter of tho crowd; and tho play was attondod with great abuses, so that both the church and state combined to crush it out. In ono slnglo community, however, It still Hngors. In Oborammorgau & solomn vow was mado In a tlmo of posttlonco that In return for tho mercy of God in sparing tho lives of tho poo plo, aftor some hundreds of them had died, they would perform onco in ton years this drama In momory of tho Passion of Christ. To tho people of Oborammorgau it became a sacramental obli gation. To them, tho voice of Jesus soomed to apply, "This In romombranco of mo7" And so it comes about that onco in ten year tho world turns Its gazo on Oborammorgau, and pooplo who yostorday wero peasants aro known by name and face throughout tho world. Tho wholo community lly.es for this play. No girl can havo greater honor than to bo chosen as Mary, tho mothor of Jesus; no man can havo an horror comparable with that of acting tho part of Jesus. This is what Oberammorgau be lieves, and what It lives for. For five years after a Passion Play, they talk of nothing but tho play that has passed, comparing it with other plays, and tho traditions of former years. Then for five years they talk of nothing but tho noxt Passion Play, and who shall bo Chrlstus, and who shall bo Peter, and who shall bo Judas, and who shall lead the chorus. And tho women get out their sheets that have been packed away for nine years, and Inspect their table linen, and the men provide places for the family to sleep In tho barn or shed, so that all the beds may bo given up to tourists. GIVEN ONLY ONCE IN TN YEARS You are perhaps aware that the Passion Play Is repeated only once In ten years. This is tho year. At enormous expense, we havo boon able , to secure original photographs taken from scenes In tho Passion Play and have had thom reproduced In many beautiful colors. Thero aro fifty views In all, regular post card size, packed in a neat cardboard box all ready for mailing. Every civilized country in tho world will havo Its representative party at this play during tho summer. It is estimated that at least 50,000 people will visit the little village of Oborammorgau during tho rendering of this wonderful drama. Thero will bo hundreds of thousands of people who would like to see this play, but cannot attend. It Is surely tho most wonderful production of Its kind in tho history of tho world. ro.?3 , sj' ',, rvV' V-. ESiJJ rz& ,'jwm ?T.'jsai 50 Beautiful and Shining Views in Natural Colors 'm$ Si mm m Wi m vn5h-)Y: wVN? For thoso who can not attend this play In person, our magnificent sot of 50 photographic vlows of the most striking scenes of this play will bo lmmonsoly valuable and Interesting, and suro to crcato profound lnterost in tho most wonderful production the world ha3 over known. These same pictures aro used by noted lecturers for storooptlcon views in illustrating the Pas sion Play lectures. Theso marvelous scones will bo of surpassing interest to every follower of Tho Christ, no matter to which denomination they may belong. Thoso cards are-put up In a neat card board case. All aro in rich and beautiful colors. All different. On each card Is a short description of tho sccno, so that one may sit down and go through tho' entire play by tho uso of theso cards, and it will bo most realistic. rAMMI A Set of These Cards Given to Every Commoner Reader COTjrON FOR FREE SET OF TASSION PliAY POST CARDS The Coommoncr, Lincoln, Neb. Enclosed horowlth find $1.00 to pay for ono year's subscription to The Commoner. For securing this now subscription to Tho Commoner, you aro to send to address given below, FREE and all carriage charges pre paid, ono complete sot of 50 Beautiful "Passion Play" Post Cards. Send Paper to - Address Send Cards to Address (If moro than one subscription Is sent, a separate sheet of paper may be used.) 1 A To any ono who sends ono NEW subscriber to Tho Commoner for .one year at $1.00, wo will send, as a reward for their Interest, one complete BOt Of 50 PaSSlon Plav Post darrtfl r a. rmnl- nnin TFRTO-R1 onfl nil nViovcrna paid to their address. This offer Is limited to a short tlmo, and Is for tho purpose of stimulating an active interest among tho readers and friends of The Commoner in tho work of doubling Tho Commoner's circulation and Influence. It will be a very easy matter to do this If every ono will take hold and ask at least ono friend to subscribe. Thore aro a great many in your community who only need to bo asked to subscribe, and will bo glad to havo you send in a subscription for thom. Ask them today and secure a handsome sot of cards for your kindness. If you do not wish tho cards for yourself, you miyf ,ye .nom sent to ary address you desire, or you can offer thom along with The Commoner to tho subscriber to help you In securing a now sub scription. Will you do your part, like thousands of other loyal friends are doing, in placing The Commoner Into tho hands of at least one now reader for the coming) Important national congressional campaign? The attached coupon must bo used in sending in this offer. 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