c THE SUNDAY PEE: OMAHA. AlCl'Sl' 27. ltti-1. What the Theaters Offer , BV TAIt i! I' charming e fn!rt John Jlyann and l-etl M.n'w have rtrr .tarred in it itinr new production, "Honey ..nk." iitii it.'r biiugmg to l!,c Orphnmi tt tUi lie opening rl( of 1U trlMil. It Wa written by 1 rank Nauiiiirr and provided l M"oal aeftintr by Marry I l A iinj4iiy 1 five, including tie ii.u.4l director, it ned .t the .rr Miitti'H "1 ;ngbt!y mi. I i harming mutrl comedy. One . the two fratljrH ! 0 b l'f" MKr'l b Fred l-Vntftt Jammy fl.bK ThriM urpn.e Ottering lamed "Apl"''" in J'cfMii, lh other featured " ionlrib u by Wellington I "' ",n 'Babe' Futli went "" udevtlle l.ii aceompbthed .ofut wa Mr. kro. Out of h I"0' prominent of -.ngbli fnagfiian. Out owler, Vnown 1 '!. I ," trodur om dcid-dly mytifymg iifhtHin. F.'lirl I'aiker I atuted l.y Al Alien in her orK and daneet, and by Joe M4iin II" P'-no- Her clferinf. "Hit J'rroiu!ity. di play her tmu.'ial gil" ' !.nrr. "What, li AH About T , Die f i'te of the at.it o be prewnted l.v liiluo Hall "d KU'l"n Dexter 'I bey are errmUie luninaker who unfailingly roue hearty laughter. Ale l'iy r-ot wily walke on bu brad, Imt aerompli.lw number ol t.lirnoriienal gymnattie feat. Aeop rablc. the pot"J,Jf cartoon rnnnr, will again be a 'f'0 (rature. Topio ol flu !y nd Oit Taiba Wrkly are ikewi to U lion oa h ailvcr "Kniik Kn4k prodiKi-'l by Harry lliiiK. o' ,,,e iflib! Ifaovftcra lc-ltef iaflili ll. Oibiiiibi trand ol bur !,wiw, nfl (urnih lh furrnil rck'a attrarlwn al lb C4yly thr. i,t at today' matinfc, atartinir at 3. "A bilk btorbiiiff Krvue tl Up and Down Broadway" will b tli tovtr inn title lr a proiniacd 4ay cl brauhlul ffiic atttingf, coatunira of trunrt in grttt van'iy, cUrfrifal fiovcliin and !g Ktcl ol pic iirc')ii harmony and a rat and i horiu bi liand-packtd yUytf. Frank X. fiilW, tramp tornrdian, and Kilty Warrrii, danring toubrelie, are h; Jm 7Aeaiers, lfp i y 'J . -.air: T, .. . . -I a y . u w a. -j s--i - -- a y, 1 1 Mr 1 1 ft I j'a' J J ... . ' 4.4 "" y(Uty rty ftuiO I . : ;;,t -- i - -,1, ( y v.Vf V(p I tin ccil,.r l.cm p tlifjtff i dtC- Hfiiion. tul tbry gi lb prrtiy. ' hubitrd-baiicd lid! u.lurriirt tlv inuiivri.t all tbcir own. Sngir'a Mxlgria. W t)rnlrd iiiull mm anil women, t.'in to 1 1 tr Ori Kruni lh4lcf lirM ttt, Tbnr (w;ii..riii4itfa ciiilr4r mml n Irrlainirnr l-lurrl vf )i tirnii, ol ritci it al rmnrdy iu.vili and miM writ aiirtiiuiiii. In addition tbrr tic the gorgriiiii latbuifl paradv anJ lb l.rni. ol ldy iiodm. a iite. I4il ci I gtiHcrmg brauly, biugrr'f Mulgrl and tlmr tijiiipinrnt travel in lo I'ul't'Mii rart nd Ibrrt ban l,Mg t4i. 'lb tbow cjiiiri vroonit, maul, tliauflruri, alri and tair Ii4inlt in addition to tbrir rompany o btl! (lk. Nunc vi tb ruin paiiy 11 marnrd. '1 hey were boro ol normal parmt nd many ol tticrn litvt iMera and brotbrra ti, their own tt. Tbrir agti run liom I't to 4i 'Tlie Storm." Viigmia Villi, trading woiiuii In "Tb Mriti," i4rrmg llout 1'eteri at tbe un tbratrr Una week, it one ol b liM.l br4Utiful youiM Momrti on tlit H4g or urccn today. tlt known i -r a nore or nunc of de lightful prrlormanci . but non bat rrj, hrd ilir artittic brigbti tcorrd in "The Siorm.'' (nitd iiiniy,i r ol a company carry ing a docti'primipiiU and Jtt cliru girl. ( Special mutual iitiinbcr and H-inre cn.eniblra were ttagid by bul 1 icldt and the prorniation in il entirety v ttaged and produced under the 7t7U a vatibful eye ol Jlarry liatiiigi. (jiving credit to the advance an iioiiiii;' nicitij "Kniik Ktiacki" prom iet eacrllcnt divertion (or theater kOrr$ who luok to Imrlrtque for what biirb'iiie never lailt to itipply. Be Kinniiig tomorrow at 2:15 tlie cm- loniary Ud'i ' matinee daily will bud lavor all week. Firtt Half"o7'w7ek, Ending Auguat 30. The r.mprei lull thii week ii topped by Five I)ancing Srrrnadera, two women and three men, who preterit a charming .ketch entitled ' Hit of MitittrrUy." All play aev iral kindt ol mutual imttrumctit and nig and dance in a plra.ing manner. Billy l)ot, blackface comedian, it another who will be aure to pleate. Hi line of chatter, aongi and danc ing bring peal, ol laughter, Francia find Scott, pretty taitiea, will pre nt "Harmony hinging." Their ougi are new and their act I clean and mirthful. Toe and eccentric dancing alto are featured by thia rottpla. Jlarvey.llaney and (irace, two young men and a young woman, can be relied upon lo entertain in their clever mutical oddity, entitled "On the Coune," The act ) eonil cal dittcrUtion of the great game ol golf. Admiion price! have been re vited downward at the Gayefy, where the lowered ale of price will go into effect with the opening of the current eatou, Saturday night, Atigunt Ai. 'J he utlierette at the Gayety are of the knickrr mode and not only do they harmonize kwith the (ayely' new box drapcrie and A US tar Cant for Valentino' New Production For "The Young Rajah," Kodulpli Valentino' latent picture, Farauiotini hat attembled a cat which reacliei all-ttar proHrtion, Wanda llawlcy, jut comptetiiig her featured role in George Melford't froduetion, "Burning Sandu," will play Molly Cabot, the American girl with whom Aiim Judd (the adftitd name of the. voung Hindu), fall in love with while attending Harvard. Bertram Graioby, character artUt, who nl.ived the Hindu heavy in ' For the liefciue,'' alarring Fthel Clay ton, again portray a colorful Hindu villain a maliarajali who uurn the throne. Jo.hua and Sarah Judd, the kmdly old New F.uglandcr who adopt the boy, arc played by two noted charac ter artinti, Charle Ogle and Fanny Midgely, Other Important Hindu character are enacted by George 1'eriolat, George Field and Fdwin Steven. Aniot Judd aa a youth i portrayed by 1'at Moore, brilliant child actor, and the remaining American character include Maude Wayne, Kobert Ober, Jack Gidding, William Boyd, F.dward Job.on, Jo ur ph Harrington and Spottitwoode Aitkeu, 1 prcwrjta M6 0 in 1 1 1 iJUUJ Brandeis Theater Special One Day Only, Sunday, Aug. 27 lb npWltlaa at Id CfMlit (fainit tk Turk In A.I Miner al lb (rut kattla al UM S4rl river. I Mb I TV lanuiu m, U.naiai I'tpou!., aactln( In t'iiMk army kalnra ta Ina ta kaltta. Ha aura mni Ha't ml., tkia aaawlunilr la Ma haw lhy ti.lil naw-a-aavt In lha tauHlry ttkara Alat aarfar lha Lttti lou.hl Ihav.andt taatt aia. Alaa twit aiitura. Pabular Prk-C'llnuut Shaat II A. M. la II W P. M. Lakevievi Park 10 ifiaa laaUr Ikaa '"' oitk, TaJ.y al 3 Tanlglil al DANCING a Ika k.tlMl, (aatatl lla a aU. ta ika wiauia anl. WtJaatdty, Aua.t 90lk Union Outfitting Co,' OUTINO aJ KKWriC POt I IJANtlNU TAUIV Ika i'atoa (Witmlaa I . ! (ia aaat t-t"H' la aaa tr faiata, t It l-k k4 aaaa4 kaH .a, aMM4 al i ak. I . )( aa aM ika - Iki a al. k as rw x luJ S D) 5lM"i K.t-, I" Popular I'air of Acton to Open the Orphcum Staton There art no nmre welcome head liner who tour the great Orphrum circuit than John llyam and Leh Mclntyre, who will be een at the Orpheuiii theater thit week in the new tiiuical playlet by th late I rank Mamiiieri entitled "Honey u. k!e." lor many eai tliete eniljienl plater have been duttnguuhed not only for their arti.ne ability, tlirir retmemeiit and the "data" of their ( tiering, but for the lavith produc tion with which, utterly regardlc of rapeme, they have invariably pro vided thrmii-lvc. No iini.ka! com edy playing at the highett tcate ol price could boait of more gorgeou lottume, tcenery or attention to the I. tile detail which tamp a theatrical otlenng with the hand of the matter producer than have been f jnnd in the iniitical playlet which llyam ami Mclnlyre have oflcred to Or phrum patron, and the coueiiieuce ii an appreciation ol their petloriu-am- wiiah hate made them an at traction ol tuperlattv il. j Tbeae artitt have never appeared wiilmut each other in more than I veaii and the comrquence i that all theater-goer knovy the happy eciel that they are not only Mr and Mi llvanii in private life, hut that they jaie the model by which theatrical marriage are eompared 1 hit teaton they have an added imentive to their profrt.ional pride f performance, lor in the toppnrtiug cat of plavert in "JliMiey.ucUe' will be een their t ti .1 1 in mi u t y beautiful young daughter, Felia 1 1) ami, who i making her debut Uloie the foothght hhe it a lender, goblen-haired )oung lady, who ba the charm and iiiagnetinu which mutt be component part ol the truly great arti.t, and he i bringing to the perlormancc of her role an entliutiaxn and joyoutnr.t of acconiph.hment whih waft iltrlf over nlie footlight and iiubuei the audience with the tame atmotphete. "Iloneynuckle" i mure than the conventional excuse for the introduc ing ol catchy onga, laughable ntua tiont and dialogue and tunning cluilin, (or it bit a plot of 1 1 1 1 . ft mtrrett and cud in a really tin v. petted di uoiimr ut. I'll) Hi. OuiU VikK.I. Bubliluig with enthutiami and g'.ol 14 get back olf tlie loaj, 1'hvlli Haver, beauiMuand talented Ma.k etinrlt comrdy Ur. ba again taken up her atudio grrae paint and mirror, I'hylht, in rompany with Ben T wi pin aud Kathiyn McGuue, ipearcd in a vaudeville .ketch on I'anlaget lime in teveral cl the wrtt eoit emu. and while the cLiimt that the hie of a taudcville arti.t it all that may be capecled, Pevcttlielo, want no more of it, Mu Jlavrr it now hard at wmk with Ben Turpiu on the produitiu tj the neat Seuuctt-luipill tpctial "1'he I'roren Trail." To Mukc "Sl Jbn Gilbrrt i to be (tatreil in "St. I.lmo" for William Fun, Brie l ove will be bit leading woman. NiKil lie Itrullirr, who nude a bn( bit in "Monte Critto" will be the heavy. Baibara l a Marr will play a character rob. AN EVENT- 0- TODAY" LLVEEI 11-1-3-5-7-9 POSITIVELY ONLY ONEVEEK i RICHARD LTONTULLY PRESENTS Jfc2bremos6 figure upon, tic iztyzt'c yjeai'iipslye -ii I i 1 i lit itis mitiai pnot G 1 rr ' opiay orreriiti i j qUEKAIij in which, "11lrPsk las ata-t-rr1 in for over G years and more than (2,000 performances The Immortal Love Drama ot Two Men and a oman rum II WVfl S 1 1 II III 1 1 I II I U tl t ! 1HJ ' Firtt National Soul "The Masquerader" tells the story of a neglected wife ; of a fine spirit ed, beautiful woman, who strives against overwhelming odds to keep alive her love for her hus band. But he, John Chilcote, Mem ber of Parliament, a great states man, gives himself over to dissipa tion and the caresses of another woman. Then i Two men met in a dense London fog. They look exactly alike. They exchange places in life. Easy enough for them but how about Eve Chilcote, the; neglected wifflY Antf does Eve know that a mas qufcrader has come to' live beneath her roof? In spite of himself Loder loves her, but always remembers the other man, until ? II you'll shriek for a week 4r:ertyoi (Pee TrnaAT son OFASIHIIIIEBS" 7rtcua tou 1 1 fs It rX SL) t JEST " " ' ' I.I if ! o vitlValcnlinu He Cured Her Pricet on Thii Production Only NIGHTS AND SUNDAY MATINEE Silte-rman'a OrtKe tlic, rUria SrrJ" Uutt N View 5)auk Ikaitatr, Aau U HAKvrsr rtsriVAt unU UANCINU TAKIi HuuM ! u a. aaataaai I DO WfT.K DAY MATINF.F5 W' 3V