Phoney Telephone at Last of Real Use At last a real use has been found Ihr the telephones which are seen in photoplays. The phones are real Seven days, starting TODAY All new bill headed by PATTON and MARKS Supported by a clever company of girls in the musical revue deluxe, “Bits and Pieces” Produced by Hazzard Short, producer of the sensational New York success, “The Music Box Revue.” Other Standard Vaudeville and a Superb Comedy Photoplay. No married folks can af ford to miss it—no single ones will want to. "Gimme” Written and diracted by Rupert Hushes Big cast, including • Helene Ghadwiek Gaston Glass and Eleanor Boardman Starts Sat., April 14 Anniversary Week A great show for a great event • - LAST TIMES TODAY “THE PET” • Musical Comedy and Vaudeville Presented by HUTCHISON’S ZIZ-ZAZ REVUE Feature Picture CRACE DARMOND In “THE MIDNIGHT GUEST'* The Strangest Triangular Love Yet Screened. mm— ■ ■■■■■ ■■«■ ■ NEW SHOW TQDAY MARSHALL HEILAH’S “The Strangers' Banquet" HEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS f VICTORIA.*4th and Fart PETE MORRISON In "Daring Dang nr” CRAND.- l«th and Blnnay ANITA STEWART In “Roaa •( tba Saa” HAMILTON - - - 40th and Hamilton FEATURE and COMEDY 1 H -- TODAY E»»"? __ Laat Two Trniao l-N-A C-L-A-l-R-E !l"u£”p“r BRUCE McRAE In Arthur Richman’a Gay Com.dy “THE AWFUL TRUTH” ftytaai by Uwry MUlao enough, but as a general rule, the wires run only as far as the edge of the set. Trust the ingenuity of Wil liam de Mille to find a use for them. In “Grumpy,” De Mine's production featuring Theodore Roberts, May Mc Avoy and Conrad Nagel, there are several scenes in a long shot where Roberts, in the title role, makes use of a telephone. The scene of most importance was very long and three or four rehearsals failed to produce the result Mr. De Mille desired. Then it was that the idea of making use of the telephone came to him. He had the electricians connect the ex tension with a second phone and splice in a battery. Thu*; when Rob erts lifted the receiver while half through the scene. Do Mille gave him I further instructions over the tele- I phone. The idea was so novel it attracted I several other directors to watch its ! use. The result was so (rood as to j promise that telephones used in mo- j tion pictures In the future may be as real as the telephones in any Ameri- j can home. Hiers Finishes Second One. Walter Hiers is rapidly finishing his second picture, a comedy drama, "Sixty Cents an Hour," directed by Joseph Henabery, with Jacqueline Ho gan featured in support. Hiers' next picture will be an origi nal by Walter Woods and it will be directed by Rob Wagner. It will he called “Fair Week.” ) _I Last Times MATINEE TODAY 2:15 Early Curtain TONIGHT at 7:50 MRS. SIDNEY DREW A CO. THOMPSON. The Esyptian And the BUI That Haa Packed the Theater All Week. WEEK COMMENCING TOMORROW FRANK MclNTYRE A CO. In "Wednesdey Night at the Rie," Mar. Doree’e Operalogue. Frank Davie A Adela Darel's and Other Stars of Vaudeville. Matinee ISc to 50c. Nlghta 15c ta $1. Second Week Starting Tomorrow *WSmen‘ at the pm / NOW SHOWING jfflBjk Ilf s§j/p also ; WILL ROGERS IN “Frails ol Faith” Madge Bellamy Holds Reception in Omaha Mrs. E. L. Alperson of Omaha wi tli Madge Bellamy (left). First National moving picture star, taken at Union station while Miss Bellamy's train stopped here. Msdgo Bellamy, First National moving picture star, stopped oft in Omaha Thursday night on her way from IiOS Angeles to New York. Miss Bellamy says she isn’t going to get married tor a long time. She is meeting the governors of 20 states and extending them an invi tation to visit the motion picture ex position In July. And after seeing her smile, well— it isn't hard to imagine that 20 States will have to get along for a time with out governors. On the Screen Today World—"Gimme." Rialto—"Safety Ijist.” Moon—"Strangers' Banquet." Nun—"Trifling Women." Ntrand—"Racing Hearts." Empress—"The Midnight Guest." Muse—"Hearts of the World." Grand—"Rose of the Sea." Victoria—"Daring Danger." Corinne Griffith at Studio. Corlnne Griffith, who will play the lead In Eleanor Glyn's "Six Days." to be directed by Charles Brabin, has ar rived at the Goldwyn studio, after a holiday In New York. And After That? "Rich Men’s Wiv*es" and "Poor Men's Wives," having been portrayed in films, it is announced now that shortly there will be released "Moth ers-ln-Daw.” When in Omaha Stop at Hotel Rome Keep an Eye on the Signs i * fl People who want to know what’s going on in the thrift market what buying and selling op portunities are presenting themselves today— never miss looking through the A-B-C “Want” Ad columns of The Omaha Bee. r If you believe in signs, and would like to keep in touch with the market of supply and demand —you’ll want to get this sensible habit, too. f Every ad in the “Want” Ad columns of The Omaha Bee today is a sign of the times to tell you that now is your chance to buy or sell any of the scores of things you and everyone else need and use all the time—that here is your op portunity to save and make money. ff You don’t need to take more than a glance to find out if there’s some offer there that espe cially interests you—Omaha Bee “1-2-3” and “A-B-C" “Want” Ads take care of that. I » U Follow the “Want” Ad signs of satisfaction. Read and Use Omaha Bee “Want” Ada— the Bee-Line to Results The Omaha Morning Bee THE EVENING BEE \ AT THE THEATERS TWO well known musical comedy stars, Jack Patton and Loretta Marks, fea tured In "Bits and Pieces,” head the } nc-w bill at the World theater starting today In the company are girls and the com psny offers 11 miniature New York shows with complete scenic and costume changes. Patton and Marks are the team which appeared in ”Up and Going" last year. Jack Gpldle presents a cpmedy sketch in his black face act and Hamilton and Barnes offer their lt23 version of Just Fun." "Roman Art” is the offer ing of ths Rlntldo Brothers. Walter Law, «>m time "villain" of the screen is appear ing in person with several other w'ell known screen stars of former years In a playlet, "Just in Time." The photoplay offering is “Gimme" with Helens Chad wick and Gaston Glass. The picture was 1 written by Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hughe* ’ and was directed and produced by Mr. ! Hughes. - -- Ina Claire will appear at the Braudels ] theater for the last two times today, mat ' ir.ee and evening, in “The Awful Truth.” a comedy from the pen of Arthur Rich . man. a young playwright recalled agree ably as the author of "Not Bo Long Ago” and "Ambush.” In it Miss Claire is Lucy Warriner, h young, beautiful and fashion able divorcee whom financial necessity has brought to the brink of a desirable second* matrimonial alliance. A -rich, though rather crude, ^westerner turns out to be the most likely candidate for this honor. Fcgcr to marry the woman for whom he haa developed a real infatuation, the gen tleman Is halted when an over-shrewd aunt hints to him that in his fiancee's divorce suit there had been a suspicion that Lucy herself had not been altogether blameless. The latter, undaunted, sum mons to, her defense none other than her exhusband, who gallantly responds. The situations In which the three find them selves, rapidly following one another in ‘most amusing sequence, may well be Im agined and'the outcome Is at once unex pected and surprising Principal ih Miss Claire's support is Bruce McRae, a player well known and popular here. In "The Awful Truth'* Mr. McRae ha.-d met with on individual success second only to that of. Miss CMalra Tou will have two more opportunities, matinee and evening, to see this week's immensely popular show at the Orpheuin. the show which has Mrs. Sidney Drew for one of the headliners, and Thompson, the Egyptian, for the other. The curtain this evening is to rise at 7:5f». Next week, 1 opening with tomorrow's matinee, comes', Broadway’s famous star comedian. Frank McIntyre. He Is to appear in the clever one-art comedy. "Wednesday at the Bltz,” by Gordon Bostock. The star has not , been seen in Omaha since he last appear- 1 e * It calls (or the “Three o’Clock H in the Morning” B When you listen to W Prince’s Dance Orches V tra playing thia dream ■ waits, Columbia Record I A-3724 ' you'll sajI it's the moat , perfect rendering you have ever heard. On the other aide is "La Golondrina.** At Columbia Dealers. _ 75« fell etrength of the organization anil !■1 is lit to fairly buiga with laughter anil comedy altuatlonz and givra Mr Web iter ample acopa to aeore In hl» charac- I trrlzatlon. • Able," which role he will por ray throughout the twice weekly change rf mualcal tabloid during the eprlng aea eon. The management hae arranged for | rirst run photo playa to bo ahown In con- > Junction with the mnalcal comedy. Jack Hutchlaon'a Zlz-Za* Revu* will: mak* lt« kpp«ar .lice for th« lilt timw today at the Empreea. Starting tomor -ow. Mary Brown'a Tropical -Malda will make their appearance for one week rhla organization comes ti^ Omaha very highly recommended, having toured -a‘ llfferent utatea In the leal all years and met with the hlghert praise wherever ■eon. The opening play entitled Hello Rill" la written Ion laughing purpoaca inly and give* the principal* ample op portunity to keep the audience In atj up oar Mary Brown (heraelf) will poaitive y appear at every performance. Film Flashes. Jane Murfin. playwright and joint head of the Trimble-Murtin produc tions, which star Strongheart, arrived in Uanff, Canada, Lh:* week to aid in making the new Strongheart picture*. The Phantom Pack" and Whit* Fang.” __. Mattress Sale CLAIRE’S 150S Howard Straat SATURDAY ONLY Victrola M4. V.». *lf •rf $100 C.v 1 —T—-. The Ideal Home Size Style No. 210 Sold on Easy Term* % ' ^ This moSel 210 is ^ very latest product of the Victor Co. A true musical instrunfct in ^very sense, vrith all the latest pat ented features. , Come In, Hear ft Play These April Hits Clinging Vine (Fox Trot).1.Great White Way Orchestra Underneath the Mellow Moon (Waltz).Paul Whitman That Da-Da Strain...The Virginians Aggravatin’ Papa...The Virginians Ml CKEDS 15th and Harney AT-4361 Join Our White Sewing Machine Club. I hancy . Sweet Cake Strawberries Doughnuts, „ ora 20c Doz. Box 22c ✓ » After Easter Customers Will Profit by Belated Shipments of Coats and Suits » * * - _______ - - - ————— Saturday Is Misses’ and Children’s Day Three Special Prices Predominate t Children’s Coats $2.98 Tallies l'p to f&M All sizes In this lot, 3 up to 6 years; plain and novelty * materials. Decidedly cute and attractive. Misses’ Coats $6.98 Values in this lot up to $10. The ages Hrs 3 to 6 years. ' Neat tailored styles In both plain and norelty materials. Some lined and un lified. Junior Coats $8.98 These coats are Identical with the ladies' styles. The »Kes run from 6 to H years. The materials are over plaids and plain woolens. Late Arrivals Grouped in 3 Big Lots for Saturday Suits $39.75 Over a hundred new spring suits, neat con servative models; oth ers that are more at tractive. but all plain tailored in the newest blouse and box coat ef- - forts; the staple colors arc represented. Dresses $24.75 Charming new Spring Frocks in the popular fabrics of Cam ton Crepes, Satin Canton, Flat Crepes and Crepe de Chines. Both misses’ and ladies’ sizes in the newest spring colorings. Coats $22.50 Smart Coats for tho misses, stunning models for the wom en. jaunty sport models, the wanted creations for spring. The values are decidedly re markable—the sale price for Saturday will prove it. Toilet Goods Specials ROe French rlea powder ... 25* I 50c Hyglo compart powder and rouKo At .e..* . 25? I t I nnaplrte l.lne of tlndnut'a I’allrt Water*. F«rf 1'iiwdere end I'nrr Irrnma n< Special I'Hffi Mat Mrdav. $1 00 ai*« l.aaell toilet water at .BO? 50c elr.e l.aaell toilet water. at ..20? 50o i Ingrain'* faro pow der 30? ,'.0r H.lrr Klee fare powder 30? ROc ivbacc. tooth paste . 32? r 2 fir Mclliallnn face p..vr.ter 10? 76c Melba Love Me face powder at .80? 50c Melba Aatrlngcnt akin benu tlflrr «t .30? 26c M riba till film .. . . R0o Melba faro cream .... 30? I Mrlb/i 1 > ■ • aaelras fu.-« i i ■ am at ..*. 11.26 hot watrr bottlra ... ♦ l :>o lath M|.j a\ a . ■ -81.UW Two Big Specials for Saturday $5.85 Two-tone, gray and black, all-over gray, suede and gray combinations, beige and tan com bination oxfords. Low flat rubber heels. $4.75 Satin and suede pumps, colonials and 1-strap. Military heels, Louis heels; in black or brown. All sizes, AAA to D. I Grover Shoes for Tender Feet Neckwear Collar* of OrRJuidir. and *. rim* — For the round neck dresses. Very dainty and new; some Embroidered in color*. Spe cial Saturday . 59* I tiertho and I'anel t alUr*—In net end organdie, in various styles. Triced 91.00 to 95.00 The latest in the new ret fichu, dilgtily trimmed in trrim and .v Ft • * 91.M to 95 The new chic Veiling at. only, yard . aoe I Bags First Ul, *2.90 hlMM- A big variety of style* In Mack, brown, gray and fancy tooled leather. Sale price only ... . 91.49 I Second l ot. H «W \ alneo—splen did assortment, rood sires, all the wanted colors. Sale price 91.09 Third l ot. > nine*—-Ml slfea. styles and colors. Mostly large sites. Sale price < 91.99 Tenet h l ot, ra no \ *tuc»—--This is a grand l—oftntil cl fine hag* hi real goat, pin seal and fancy leathers Only ....99.99