Uotc Lillle Folks Lice When at Home in Old AVif York In i four-story lirownstone house in West Seventy-first street, just off Ontrat prk, drums of little mrn fnl women M midget t live to- Hrthrr i" on o( the tuiiirt hnuse huUls in nil Xcw York. J'or, il(tite the fart that they are show folks they keep lioue, read the tirwipapcr wul act like rc.il human firings. Anil, s little Miss Neider rtplaini, tliry are all tupnv became tl.ey are not rmirricl.f While each i pan the "frb" age. Tor propriety! le and for giiariliinhi us well, they are proprrly chaperoned lv "ifrown iipi," atiriiiLint and ntaidt in the act. alilwiiiKli the entiie dutiri .f hotm krrpiiiR are done tiv the mid. (Si thrtnarlvrx. T he little men at und to marketing and other "manual libor" about the prctiiir. and the l,ttle women cre for the house and nuke tui:grtirmt, only, to the mule nKik, who ii the three-foot elephant trainer you ee on the slaie. According to Miss Neider the rra (jii ihry are happy is became thev ure unwed, and tiie reason thev are not in love with any of their nuin I ff or married to inrm is becaue tlwy Kf them too tmiih and feel Mward them like risters feel toward brothers, "If we shuuld wed,' she hitiuhed, "it would be to someone ho i big, rii-rntal-ftized like our own folki are." Eight yeari ago they were all liv ing in a midget town in Vienna, v, hich wa one of the amusement poti of the Austrian capital. There were nearly 1(K) of them at (hat time, but when the town was detroved they all diverted except the JO or more who came to America. The war prevented their returning mid o they have rematnH together ever tiure, appearing in vaudeville, principally in elie middle iind far et. I.at fall they were enxaged in the east and instead of puttim? up at hotels they leased a big house Kt. 10 Wtbl Seventy-first street, where they spent practically all their lime between performances. They till have the place lef d and will oeruny it upon their return. When it it remembered that not one member of this household is more than three feet in height or weigh over 60 pounds it will be ern that it "is quite an unusual nlace. But that is not half of it. These little people do all their own work and make their own clothes and lioe. I The member of the dear unfair ex occupy tne second Moor wniie the bachelors have the third and fourth floors for their exclusive use. They're so small that three or four of the men sleep in an ordinary bed without crowding. Even having uch numbers at the dinner table doesn't bother them. Charlie Hecker is the cook, He lias to stand on a chair over the gas tange. but as he's an acrobat that doesn't annoy him. And he has two or three assistants and they wait upon the table. refer Binek. w ho hails from Breslau, Germany, is the shoemaker. Ife makes everything they wear from walking boots to -ilver slippers and there's none bet ter in America. He learned his trade in Germany years ago. Victoria Neider is the dressmaker. With the assistance of the petite and .thoroughly charming Dora Viog she makes all the dresses worn by the feminine members of the household. Closing Day at Lakeview Looks Like; a Big Time The kiddies of Omaha's school will come into their own at a vaca tion and holiday at Lakeview park tomorrow when the management will throw the gates open to Omaha's youngsters for a free outing and pic nic. To every boy and girl under 1(5 yearn the Lakeview management will offer an afternoon of real fun without charge. Free rides on the riding de vices, free admission to the park, free balloons and whistles are just a nart of the many things that are of fered to the kiddies. Tark attaches will act as chaperones for the chil dren. A big box of the very best choco lates will be given free to -every lady entering the dance palace tomorrow afternoon. Tomorrow evening the !ance palace will have as the attrac tion a mardi gras dancing party, l-'rec whistles, balloons, hats, serpen tine and other favors of a like nature will be given away. There will he dancing this afternoon at 3 and again tonight at 8, with a special matinee tomorrow. The poster picture of Marie Fre vost now on view in the lobby of the World theater was designed in the World Realty company art depart ment by Lyman Byxbe with a view of inaugurating something new in poster art. Fastcl is the medium em ployed in the composition, giving new effects not obtainable with any ,ther medium. Marie Prevost is the tar in "The Married Flapper." now lowing at the World theater. Lakeview Park OtjiuJh Beauty pmt CI Free tt tvUv SilniMtM Labor Day Afternoon U the rk. INm IMS SSStW T Cff Bay 4 Girl Vn4e Sistee OUTING nd PICNIC fee tt fkiMiM OaaW fereta! Ml Ml 4 iASS.iT IVMCM tV AM. PV Statkt Kit1 toil Chi Tint rid TO THE LADIES A We W ! the kw tM fc . SUSS, tm tat mmmt tfce IHm t t t-twM DANCING Mirii Gfit Oitttet rifty t r 5 0 ' ; jm Jo if mm . iHprejs f N- w""y I XJ:-nk'iL'i ? I V W --- "V! IV A'jrjd r I d a f S X M JVTS I " fi ' r aL i I f fM; o A Hu jj 7 d) ZD J se in WelterweightsW Rounds Dandy Dillon ye!one Yelsky Bantams10 Rounds PRICES: $51, $2, $3, PLUS TAX Seat Salt at Sportiman, P. & B. Baseball Headquarters, Merritt'i and Auditorium Ticket Officc-GET THEM EARLY e . now . ' A .M? ) . 'J . Alice-. ' r" f .S --- '-sfv i own. . v si 4 1 run r - 41 ft 1 DsN-' .M ' The next Muck N'nn-it a-iti.: in Ben Turpin will 1st loo'c his wayward eyes will be "The Shriek," a parody on the well known hot Kands All Star Labor Day Auditorium S: 30 Dot, Star 10 Round Bouts Action All The Time Wind up V30RRIE KJLPJFEfi The Omaha Tiger THK H'XOAY nk'E: OMAHA. SrH'TKMliKK 3. romance. Kathryn McGuire will sup port Ben in the absence of Phyliss Haver, loaned to Goldwyn for "The Christian." Card or lr 0 IsImIIsS 10 Rounds JOHNNY J 0 C3 I St. Pauls Fighting FamouM Ihnctr Organize Oicn Film Company Albertint Rsch, well known to the American public as dancer, nil! shortly make her debut on the screen, aerordintf to word recently received from t.urope. She ha or. Kjnied her own producing company in Vicuna and has already begun work on her first picture which will be rclcard in the United States early in the fall. Mit Rasch't new company will produie pictures with the American market eprly in siew. During her recent trip to California the young dancer made an exhaustive study fl the newest developments in motion jiietuie art and took with her abroad a complete studio light ing equipment, as well as several cameras of the most recent design. Her studio situated on the outskirts of Vienna, is said to be one of the niot perfectly appointed on the con tinent. Miss Rasch has engaged in American director, while her technical staff lias also been recruited in the Tinted States, assuring that perfection of detail and efficiency in production that our public has learned to expect and that so often is larking In foreign-made films. Albertiua Rasrh has already made an enviable reputation in Europe as a picture star. She was featured re cently in a seven-reel super produc tion made by the Sascha Film com pany and it is the wonderful success that she achieved in this picture that prompted her to organize her own company, JJuring the pant seaou Mist Rasch ha also appeared in a series of dance recital in Vienna and other large cities. She has given many performances for the benefit of the American relief. In recognition of her splendid and untiring work on behalf of the starving people of cen tral Europe she was awarded the ' First Class Order of the Red Cross'' the first and only American woman so distinguished. In this country Albertiua Rasch was seen lately at the head of her own vaudeville feature acts on the Keith and Orphcmn circuits. She Costume Screen Plaus Rapidly Coming to Front The renaissance of the costume screen play has reached its zenith. This type of silver-sheet entertain ment has been taboo with producer for the past five years, but Holly wood with its, ears to the ground, has heard the call and is responding with might and main. Costumers, blacksmiths, weapon makers, sad dlers, wig niakers and "prop" build ers all testify th.it the costume olai is bidding fair to crowd the north west police and "problems off the screen. Doug Fairbanks has iut com pleted "Robin Hood'' and that may account for the sudden vogue of knightly romance, Anyway, among the players being cast in photoplay of this order is little Arthur Trimble, 5 years old, who is being featured in a series of two-reel comedy ro mances, against a background of lavish settings and specially built "exteriors." 0 4 p. m. Welterweight las tUo appeared at the Hippodrome and the Century theater. New Voik, as wt ell as m liuid opera, l.kerv nhrre hrr tsoik lut left a distinct impression and hrr forthcoming dchut on the screen piouus an ren more brilliant u4 poputar fu ture for this gifted artist. , Done May at Empress Bristling wi'h the spirit of fun and frolic with which all her vehicles are so richly invoted, "The Understudy" with Doris May in the star role comes to the Empre theatrr nct Thursday. As the title Indicates "The Under study" has to do with the stage and it people, with the adventure of a stage struck little country gul, of whom a veteran chorus giil firt takes advantage and then unwittingly send) forth to a happy nutruKC. f Last Big Time of the Beawn. Bring the family and upend both days. Rapid street car service. Good roads. Plans made to accommodate big crowds. MwftWfft Park from 1P.. SIX ACTS ESTABLISHING A NEW RECORD for Popular Priced Vaudeville in Omaha, ask CUeJw OnytJuAg YKelQwtosx Oil R WuAgel Masbcr 1 A. sw t em A MOST AMAZING DEMONSTRATION OF SO-CALLED "SECOND LEO GREENWOOD & CO. I I BYRON GIRLS In "Oh Boy" Unique Farce Those Harmony Maids TELAAK & DEAN ARTHUR HAYS In "Calling" On the Great Organ Ii aaaaaaa8saaa 1 , It A HEAD LINER SECOND 1m DE MICHELEMO: Wvk' :- ' i V Y7tl Y I 1 I l IV I i V Jt, j I fA KCVJ2L OP YOUTH IWAUTY TALENT WITH THE, Five Big Attractions ' Booked for Kruu Park With live bin f,rr stlrailii.n. bo.kcd for Krug park Sunday and Labor day the tiuuagmrnt is ex peeling larger crouds to be at the park than ever before. Among those booked and atreadv on the grounds during their several turns ate; Al Nultle, the musical clown ami dance comedian; Aerial Clacks, premier artists of the flying bars, doing single and double turn ol high character; Capt. Jack I'ayne, the acknowledged high sliver of the world. Capt. I'ayne makes a dive of Today and Tomorrow Two Big Days ! The 1922 outing Ht-ason rlos-!! tomorrow night t midnight at M ana wit I'ark. Bathintf, Dancing, Hoat inif Free MovieH, Rides, (Iamc, Picnics and other attractions, nil invite yoti for that Mind qfie Occult tx -r jl. , sssss" sw m i Bk. m " sw w W m mm Those Happy ops on. he tyioUi aid 9iarp. Siurrs h Home Kun for the ilolihed Hn' Clan lu This llevrr Fhilily ijlj' "The MARRIED FLAPPER" m With Kenneth Harlan, Philo McCullough, Lucille Rickcon . -, HEADLINER;.i u v,;r 6 C till feet through .l.iit'g gantii into a tank of wtrr tnnr tut de it, j Hand conceit brr in Pe gnen an- J rrimn nd esrtiins' hv Arthur E. Sinith'n roni-rrt Ih ii-I, "d t'ee inov. j ing picture are sli vti each tt' mng I During t'.t riiiMiit wrik radi r'linerl sn' ,e guru on to even iniis. Mure tlun aer.iK intereM i being shown and i.evera owners of the ,'arke.t teeiing sets Hi the citv have sigi.itied si lilmgnets to bring their aei to the patk. IN "The Love Charm" This is the picture of bif tkrllls and an po of the Utt sciaa titie methods of vamplnf Id mtn. Flappers beware your's may b tho wrong war. HAROLD LLOYD IN "Nothing But Trouble" Mutt and Jeff. Fob News. $MsSum IOc'JOca orlcL r SIGHT." 'A 9A TO NONE : i rr, a v5s WANDA HAWLEY ft llWrittngA f 1 Just ii (our jj i i t kH'Sw. Matt,