Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 08, 1911, WOMAN'S SECTION, Page 7, Image 35

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TURB HIFWDKONE AT TILS AUUTTORIUTI
cCuciinJC-J fiom I'ase Pix )
to arprar at the Km tV-atf-r. for four
niphtu, with t'uily rr,at!nc(. commenting
Sunday aftemocn. i-
attributable to the n.u r.apt m-nt In iirovid
Ing tha Leet n.n n r.ml ctitnrdy talent,
together with apt r o; late srem ry to har
monia with gorz'ov.? roHuracj. It waa cn
thia account that tl.e Rector Olrl ag
choen to cjen the Kmc to burlesque at
tractions. In orrlr to make this attrac
tion more, impreksiv than the unual run.
a flrat-rate plot, dallns with serl of
amusing complicatk.nH that befell a party
of adventures in aeaich of "The South
Tole." The company is beaded by comedian
Tom McRae. who will be ably supported
by Ulna Lydia Jospy. John Hanson. Annie
Sonette, William Johnson. Joseph Flardo
mnd Winnie Crovr. together with a remark
able chorus of young and vivacious girls.
An eitra feature for this engagement will
be that of the great rsriania Trio, three
brilliant artists from sunny Italy. Ayesha
Harm, the celebrated Tlustian dancer will
b seen at every performance and will
present the "Malah Balah" dance. A
siwial
prevail.
week day matinee for ladies will
Miss Fitch s pupils will present four
little one-act dramas at the Prandeis on
Monday night. Thee ha i b"en selected
to afford entertainment for flie friends
of the students, as well a to show tt.e
prorries the latter are mating In the
profession of acting.
In the New "Ktar and Carter"'- show,
h rh is the week's offering at the popular
Oayety. commencing this afternoon, some
thing new In the way of extravaganra
diversion is promised. "The Flirting
Wldaw" contains all the fundamental to
suit the most particular theater goer. One
of the features Is an electrical number,
requiring 800 mirrors to give the effect,
which Is said to be the most remarkable
of Its kind put on any stage. There are
many musical hits and plenty of young
glrta who are young and pretty. In the
cast are Abe Reynolds, Jack Conway,
Tow and Dow. George Betts. Alta Phipps,
Neva Ion Carlos, Vera Shelby, N'onie
Reynolds and others. Much comment will
be created by the unusual sight of an lm
mensa eagle freely Tying around the
BUI 1 ED iN
iin li. lel 1 hrMiselt eft
. .11 urui ! e r t lull's
I ' i. II el ion.
(.'i'.y fa.TTiiu
t Ijoui Time .
fT!t ja-ty of
ri .,ii .sv'.ti-t-riliy
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nwl cve!j;ive c; a.:
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ru tnc sjr,e o.'
yu'.f t: et liad b.-eti
aaJ t.ie tspcrs were
T'. ;u-.'t8. lnclul
iP.rj c: t.s.e tm-
cc.t ir..l;.d. and
13 btf.a
to.-y knock at the
i'he hoMer. anfnp:td the ling in
ptrscri. iri mere li.an one of trie fair
e.T.l.t oirterer foltosei to the door. Etand
ln on tl.e fnnt porch ve-e the stalwart
fu.n: of tl lee men. v eil l.r.own and proii
nn:l bac.u it :- of the KiS. S.ue city, in
tte t,at'.:ground v.erc nine other men.
"Wf three ippresent what is left of the
Bachelor's c-;Ub of Grani;e City," said
the spokesman. "Word has com to ua
of the gieat golnss on that are promised
for this hojse tonight. We have not
lx en formal y lnei;ed. ai ye'.. B-Jt we
have ag.eed o accpt an Invitation. If
you are not prepared to issue such an In
vitation, we hive written or.e curselvoa. j
We will accept your invitation, if you ;
tender it. If not we will accept ours.
"There is r.o chance for an argument, j
We are here In force, Just as big a force
a the bachelors cf Gianlte City can mus-
ter. end If we are not permitted to accept
one of these Invitations, we are coming In i
anyhow, and we will carry off the Christ- j
mas tree and anything else that we can i
I find." !
The ladles received the untimatum. and I
hastily wlt'idrew for a brief parley. "Owing ;
to the superior force you liae placed In
the field." said the spokeswoman of the
embroiderers, " and because of the demon
stration of your forces, there Is nothing for
u to do bjt to accept your terms. How
ever, we insist on capitulating with all the
honors of war. and therefore we will ten
der you a cordial Invitation, with the un
derstanding that we have not been in the
least Intimidated."
aretnl Mad? tosi that Ikri Hate
Had Ihelr I'art I'ro.
tfartlve 1-abor.
It is popularly a'-'umed that the pres.
eice cf w,,men In Indutrial life Is a rem
flienoner.on. x rit Arthur IV an 1 "ir.e
oi ker and ti e tate " Hut a cirj'ul
stjdy of the!r work from earlv time wilt
how that women !ia e always lad their
p irt in jroducttve latvr. The dltferrM
i '..ndi-.'.ins cf home :,nd Inditstrlal l''e
l.ave I; oust. t about a change in tle k.nd of
oik that omen do. but not neces.sa'i:y
any charge in the amourt aid iiieriFity.
In the early colonial days the women FPvn
t.-e fax and i-oit the iloth. now she ter.fcs
loom in the rri'.l. Then she made the
fa.i.ily soap; n,w s-e wraps It and packs
it !n fie fartoty. l:i ns'-y .a-es sv.e ha
f!m;ly accompanied her industry in Its de
Aeiopmrnt: in others she las exfhejife'l
It lor anotrer form
Tie art 3K yetrs l ave seen a most In
tel est mc dev elot.n'f nt cf the ecororr.le de-
t'oliTrier.V of the economic cor.diti.in ot
women In the eailr days of the eight
eenth century the primary intencfl of our
jtopie were agricuiture and comtie'.-ce.
Ag-icultjre wi
' men. W'c-men
in te i-'-'
,ik a
f i f e
ii fir-
S' re
nios-t
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tart e
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tltrl
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whim ini'.u.lid at fat 1 me ' ' - r:i:
fa:tj'e witlln t.e h- : e of a luff P' "
portion of t'-e artic'.es refM for hoost -ho'.d
use
V. ti.is peri.xl the keep.nc of tv,e t. me
waj a snenre i nl an art. aithuen neif r,
(.iif consviousl. 1. 'M'.o.nd tie g-irrt rc'
of corn and the lakii'S of Mn i: t!.e mr.1
i : at if f-e woo' and ti e rr.aK.irig of t:,,
Lome-pun fiimcr.l; t',.e rsi-irt of g-cse
ind the rfaking -f fe.,tl,-r he. Ppn nu c
and weaving, trie prcu'vre uiori h tt;''
making of cloth depet I'ert. hnlMj s
r.oat deal 'f the time of the wo-nrn mil
tills of the early colonial per-1''1 At f:rt
the raw- mate. ,a Tfrp furrMr.-1.co '
same i-ousohoM. later a. .me wo-reri i
the yarn onl . sold or bartered It t" t e
mldd'e men, who put It out srstn to be
voen and tnen sold the el"th
! TVe colonial auo. jde toward wcT.Rn r
work wa ore of riid insiMen-'e thLt they
le bur-.! frrxp'oj ed in t, ee l.c.rre irid.
trifs TI.e cou"-t orders ond ians I aj ir:
then the spir.t of the puritan belief H
the v,rtue of industry and self-si-pp.irt.
M-srjBVjgBjawaawrjarjBjar'-K--
TOF4BGHT LAST TIME
m M'KCMI, AKIlAN.KMi:Ts
U COHAN AND HARRIS' PRODUCTION OF WINCH ELL
: SMITH S COMEDY GEM
(THE FORTUNE HUNTER
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with h:i:i mp,ix and tutu. in i. nmrAM,
TUESDAY MIGHT:
The Key to the Situation f.ee art A3&
1 kl Prices S5o to S1.E0.
AMI HEHntH.
AMI EMKT.
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D. JACK B0I2DY THEATER
7-BlGVAUDEViLLE ACTS-7 Id&
NEW
A
jvil lbu (J lakaiuv
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT
Original. World Famous
ANNA
That r.lystifior of multitudes
with an ontircly new offering
of Somnolenoy Cabinet f.ljferies.
J3SEPH UwDDXw PR:iSVJT.S
LILLIAN RUSSELL
In a Unique Contedy
m SEARCH OF A SIP4NER
BT CHA.HI.OTTr WALKER.
0 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SATURDAY MATINEE -FIRST
APPEARANCE HERE OF THE FAMOUS
ahh rRcAur?g
OPERA COMPANY
WVdtKsiay Night Friday Night Ill.i: ( AST. INCU IUMi:
"II Trovatore." 'i l'Jti- i;litli Helena. ieif;f PirLe-rtng,
Thursday Night Saturday Matint-e I Ix.uie Ilnnm. rge MiiHrfa.
"t'irmen.'' ".Manha." Hattff IW'lle Iaxld. and othera,
I Donifniro IIukmi, Carlo Nicosia,
Saturday Night. "I'jiusl." j Hcnrj- Tajlm, conductor.
KNSKMIILK K OXK HIMUIKH.
POWKIlrTL CHOIU S AM sELi:tTKI OIM'H KSTRA.
PRICES: 25c to $1.50 ..... Mats., 25c to $1.00
6 OTHER IIE17- GREAT ACTS 6n
A Guarantee of Bualneaa Prosperity
The Be Advertising Columns.
AMVKMK"T.
ami:vi:ts
AMI lEXET.
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KTfA MOaTDAT KIQaTI
raa strand sla aa4 Boyd Theaters School
of Act In? tn Four Sketches.
FKICXS tsc
The Biggest Show in Town
Matinee Daily
ai 2:15 P. M.
10c
2 EVENING SHOWS 2
mo m. I Oc 20c 30c
lleit Veek DOB FITZSIf.ir.10HS and Others
NK.T MMIAV MATINKK, ALL WKKK
STAIR AMI HAVLIX (IXC.) TRKSEXT THK UXLV REAL NOVELTY
SCHOOL DAYS
HERMAN" TIMREIUi AXI (X)MPAXY 55
35 NEW SOXtJ HITS 25
YOl THEl L DEAl TY CHORl S.
PRICES NIGHTS. 25c. 50c and 75c lio Higher.
Wednesday, Saturday, 25c A Fen SsaU al 50c.
Tuesday Afternoon, January IT Mme. lxraine Kiikliy-Lunn In Concert
SlUr -W Jl--I .MJBHiMJa.Mil, 1 .MIMUL JfBT.
JftATIirSE.
Snnclar, Tneaday,
Thursday, Saturday
BOYD THEATER Price, 25c
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l iT wmwiir nl! -T"-mliiiii nmm
, it
COIOIXRCIaTa TODAT at 1:15 AaTD AX.X. WCII
1VIISS EVA LANG
Aad Xar IxoaUent Company, FrsssBtinf for the Tint Tims Bars
"THE BARRIER"
Sramatlcad from Bes Beach's Book of the Sams Bams.
BXZT WEE at, JABUABT IS
"AN AMERICAN VIDOVV
rrssi.,jiiiy.. uji 11 simiii 'M anna-if ay .WJIil'tllffl1,! "V7T
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0NE WEEK
DAILY IIATINEE
AI
LUU TOMORROW EVENING
The Triumph and lory of YearsE
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FIRST ANNUAL TOUR
"Pioneer
Days"
A Story cf the
Western Frontier
Unchanged
and
Intact
600
PEOPLE
"The
EaSlet of
DIRECTION MESSRS. SHUBERT
The Nation's
Greatest
Playhouse
Jewels"
1,000
Features
"A
Trip to
Japan"
FAMOUS MAHCElEilE
The Fun Trust
V;0!;CERFL'irr,IDCETCinCU3
Censation cf Europo
TRIBE OF SIOUX IHDIAHS
In the Sun Oance
CHORUS OF 400 GIRLS
ORCHESTRA OF 40
Combining In One Great and Grand
Arcusensnt Combination:
MUSIC
DALLET
SPECTACLE
PAGEANTRY
WILD WEST
CIRCUS
INDIANS
MUSICAL, COMEDY
DRAMA
EXTRAVAGANZA
"SOMETHING FOE EVERYONE"
GREAT ALBAS KIre of the Wire
In tht Mast Thrilling of all Death
Defying Thrillers Sliding Osvo a
Wire ISO Ft. in lengthen his Head
TWENTY SUPERLATIVELY
STUPENDOUS SCENES
GIANT OCEAN LINER STEAL', IN 3
OUT OF NEW YORK HARBOR
THE AMERICAN BATTLESHIP
FLEET AT SEA
THE MOST MARVELOUS, MOST WONDERFUu, GREATEST. MOST MIRACULOUS
AMUSEMENT COMBINATION EVER PUT ON ANY STAGE
NIGHTS, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50
u MATINEES, 25c, 50c, 75s, $1.00
Staged In Entirety by R. H. Durnildt. Scenic Effects by Arthur Voegtlin.
Muslo by Manuel Klein.
AFTERNOON
2:30
THE HOETIE OF FOLLY
Two Frolics Daily for Four Days
NIGHT
8:30
COMMENCING
SUNDAY MATINEE, JAN. 8
THE FAMOUS
BURLESQUE
THE GREAT
AND
AYE HA HAC3A
Sensational Russian Danseuse
LADIES
10c
1 HATIIiEES W
Next Week THE JOLLY GIRLS
Three Days, Starting Thursday Matinee, January 12.
tbtx ristLL-wsm concpairr.. lie, orni a kxtterb
raoovcTiov or ;bi rvava&rxa or societt rxAYS,
EAST LYNNE
MTS3 I.TaTV TODE1 AB X.ADT XSAJBZI..
10c X.ABIZS' AID CHItDAtJ 8 SaXLT MAT1IEII
-10c
ayetV
rr- noon
Ssrotad to BtrlotlT HLrh OKrads
Eartravaraaaa and TaudstriUs
TWICE DAILY MIT. TO 3 IT
(Earag-smsat Tsrminatas Bat. Mat.)
Oo in th "Happ" Show, of soars,
bat placa roar all on th fact tJaat
ths ssoond bast amoasmsBt bst la
tais old ton is
THE
NEW
ta tas rrivolons atualcal Satlra,
"The Flirting Widow"
o parlor east laclndas AW aVarnolds,
Will B. Ward. Alta ralppa. Jack Con.
waj, Kara Xoa Carlos, 00. Bstta,
Hoais aVsyaolde and a
BI9 OSLIEOIU CIOIVI,
As a Boprams Koralty that tbs whols
town will talk a boot
"THE EAGLES GIRL"
"It's a rood ahow." X. o. "Star."
'Bttr thaa ordl&arllly. K. C.
"roat."
"ZMaloras is clsaa." X. C. 'Jonmai."
TODAY
EVERY DAY
Ma tins. ...2:15
Evening.. ...8:15
Adtaitced Vauleville.
WEEK
STARTING
TODAY
E ARDEiJ & CO.
La BCr. Ardaa's Oas-Act 'lay, EatiUad -Captala Tslvst."
TKE CRI31ML SIX UUFM&IKS
Wsrld-ramad ftmllr of Cyclists
rsatmrtaa Str. rraak Katun
Loslss BUlorsd Bart
MTtRS, WARREN AXO LYOM
rrassaUux "A Uttla of ETSrytblnf "
A Sappjr Cosnbi&auoa of aforttt aad
ataaic
CLIFFORD AK3 EURKE
Barat Csrk Comadtaaa.
KII3DRCI.E
rrojactlns" Orphasja Aalmat4
rkotof-rapay.
LEE LLOYD
Za Kis C&aractsr Boura. aad Jay
Bobsrts at U riaao.
A Modara Comady
"SASEBALLITIS"
With Tfea Xvsrs-Wiadosa Co.
By Victor aT. Bniallay, Aatkor of
"Barva," -Oality," Etc
RIO
Ths atodara Oyauiast.
CRFKEUMCCICEST ORCHESTRA
I a Tslsutsd Artists IS
Bjflf Jf I lOo, 8bc Bat. A Baa. Mata, 10c, 1 5c, SOc PLausi, D. 44;
""""' 10c oc bOc Baa. 10c. &c 60c Tie-" lad. A-l4.
'T1'1 HPa.'!'.--iw'.i.i,ii.iLi.i.iii.iiii,ii . w. mmiMim v..ummimmmmmm.m awys sass
Zaa,r ataadari
1 'on t bf rtlnpv i!h flip totnrg
folk of your family tills k ;
llify lll enjoy TE1I alio' rvrn
mere than you. Tlifie a the CXABB
and TOaTE to ft tl.al (.imntilni so
tliurttuaniy eTidrrs. It siill aurslr
mainuun the balling averiMis in
the bu off it
g. I. JOtO, MgT. Q ysty .
ETsnlars aad Boaday Matlass
16c, sSo, Mo aa too
Mats. 15c & 25c i
LADIES' At Aay Wssk
Wa
TICKETS
Day Matlass.
EDITH SPENCER
Saturday Blrnt Only. January 14,
STOCK CO.
la tba Com.4; Drama,
-rm CAi.irom.wi a."
rrtcss 15c, Afro aad Sao.
"J
HatsmataBBjafl
THE BORGIUM STUDIOS
AukunI M. BorRluiu, Madam Itorglutu,
lVIlls of Warner fcuajur, I'arta.
riaco IcFtructlon
LtBtbetlzky Method
Sui'jilenifrined by Ear Training
aud Sight Reading.
MR. JEAN G. JONES S
T1AMST AND TEACHER ij
LrachelU Method S
I"tjpU of Wagner tHanr, Tarls
BTVDIO moosas T-a SaTldfs BIk.
A. F. hTKECHKLK. Iv.lo VioliuUt
I'nitie JjUJ'II i 1'.',1 Prof. ijl.
Hoi la-iiflfr. 1 .- r u 1 1 (,1 of tf.e VU,lln
Lwp't, Wjn I'tmnsity. l.li.tolri.
TUDIO tit UU1C1 BLOCK
cl.-lti 1.1,(1 1,, utiles MlMlll.
Cossplats Coaraas la TioUa Flaylaa;
muiIhiii lv ixiFier t
TUEBDATS ABO rBXDATB.
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