Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 14, 1912, EDITORIAL, Image 24

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    THE OMAHA .SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 14, 1912.
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-ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
E ALL WEEK STARTING MATINEE TODAY
f.liss Cecilia
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lui two of Ih. mint (lftl Si'V V-". . , V ' w I ' JC&l. " Ji
' f i Wutiim on th nan todr, ' ("O ' " &r TV, -i-w-r- C, TiA !
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Mtficat peraonal toPowIng of any actraaa
llirinc. aaorptlaa. irhapi, barah Bern
!bardt. 8I' t to play hara hfr laUat
trtatlon. I tint of th fork In "Chanta
cJar." th lantaatlcal voMKat drama by
llarnl Rotland. ; la lhl rola Mla Adama
:l.aa aitaliiMl aamcthln mora of d itlno
'uoo than In any other; aha brlnaa to tha
ioatry of Roaiand th flowrr ot her owa
lmf Inalloa. and aria foiih In tha peraoti
'at th rooatrr th allriory o( man'a life.
Mi vanity., Iiln .mutlm.. lilt ambition, hit
waaknraa and hu final trlumnh. Tha pic
ture to vivid, tha Impreealon la unarold
'able, and the Iranoa II eharmlnaly put.
Atone with Ml Adima comea the Froh
wtaa oriantnllon that haa made th
drama auch a auccraa alnce.lt araa tint
of tared la New Toik. The entire alone
th way hare ihowerrd Mlea Adem with
ivalr. and It, la rrneonuble to expert thai
Omaha will add to tha central chorue.
Mlea Henrietta Crotmaa, who followa
I Mlea Adama at tha Hrandrla. la flret
ameni American comrdlrnnee, aha hae
attained thu emlnenr by her prrelntrnt
lladutr', added to that raraat oflquall-
an undereundlng what really II wit
lead what to humor. Mlea Croeman ha
jhihlnd her llat ot achievement that
lalcht content another; ih haa created
aa aaanr rolea that tha telllnc would
I take too much time, but ahe ha lone on
aad en In her effort, ateadlly wldrnlnf
thet ranee of her effort, produclnc new
;ply and mute ring nw Idaaa each year,
,unUI aha haa placed haraelf far ahead of
'her coatennorarlea. The who bar felt
.tha ipell of Mlea Croamaa'a venial fun-
aaaklng will look forward to aeotnc bar
aala quite aa eagerly ai do Mln Adam'
laay admirer to ker coming.
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Tha caat containing the character who
Stake part In ftoatand'a barnyard fantaay.
X'bantacler. In which Maud Adama la
lo be acea at the Brandela an Monday
land Tuesday venlnga, prove Intereatlng
leading. The program Indeed aeema Ilka
i Inventory of tha live Block la th
Uiarayerd of a well-le-de fanner; nothing
1 aruaaing. first and foremoet oa th
tbill la Chaaiecler, the (lately rooster who
lrd (t aver all tha others on th firm.
(The. there la Petou. tha faithful watch
dog, and following along cone tha Black-
Ibtrd. tha Peacock, tha Nightingale, tha
airier Pigeon, the Horned owl. the
jferorert 01, th Kite Owlet and tha
ilutter'a mother. Further along there to
nha Hea Pkeasanl, th Guinea Hen. tha
Turkey Cock, lue Magpie, th Cat. th
jjUbbtt. a Gamecock, a Woodpecker 'and
a Pointer. Tbea there are all kind of
tTurkeye and Heaa. Including th old ma-
itroa wao bcoagbt Cbantecler out ot hit
Mtetl. There are Gee, and a Butterfly
and a Spider, of course there are Frogs
wad Teao. for they all have a place in a
farmyard. There are lea fancy Cock.
the fellow who are alwaya loklng (or
treubie, and who make their aupearanc
lat tha reccptloa given by the Guinea Hea
in "a corner of th kitchen garden. At
(thja reception all of th bird and fowls
auk their antrano through a hole to
in fenc and are ail announced, just as
'jveeabera of society are announced at
V.mpty-tiun receptions at ahlcfe fashiaa
stear a pleased, erea If It la a bored
nftenslon. All of the birds, th bens
and the snlmsls are symbolical of people
f the timef4h lywiboUsis being so clear
that one easily reraanlaes their proto
t rm in. the work! of art, aociety and
fashloa. Prominent among too seventy
protHc who take part In the play are
J.r-nhC Vieto.-. who is area as irt
: tm'Hui Ilea pfceaiaat: Mlas Marion
Ai4tt. who is seen as ibe Gutnea Hen.
Urn Margaret Gordon, who hi th Wall
-.; Ueorge Henry Trader a Patoo. the
i-og; B. Ft) ion Carter a tha Turkey
m v " ( -rvJ x 7' -
;rrv-71 U v c 1!
" f V ' ' J 1 I I ' y 1 1 l Pt In which ht to Mid to crt. I
J? 1 NT l'l l! I " IThoiw r two children In tho play that I
7 7 ''ft 1 : I I I 1 j aro tha hwcoteat thlnta Imaglnabto, avta 1 1
l1i'r-"' ' N 4 1 I It they ar. ailled. I
I I 1 I I ' Ih ) I .1 orW' wrtttan by Paul .rmron In
Fred Tyler aa th Woodpecker, William
Lowers aa th ssucy Plackolrd, A. Lionel
Hogarth aa th vain Peacock and Lucy
Pdrgat aa tha Nightingale, - who
gives Chanlecler hi first rest music lea
son In th forest. The costumes ars
very colorful and picturesque, and the
simplest , of them , ara more expensive
than tha average dinner or ball gown
worn by th women of society.
Tou dutiful mother, you doting .wive.
you spoiled children, you dear buabanda
and all you sweethearts hark lo th Mary
of "The- Real Thing" that Henrietta
Crosmaa will . tell at tha Brandela on
Thursday, - Friday and Saturday even
ings and Saturday matinee. Thla com.
ady to by Catherine Chlshoim Cushlng.
and In It Grace Croeman haa Just closed
a very successful engagement at tha Max
im Elliott theater. New York City.
It doea not take a adentlst or a deep
thinker to appreciate "Tha Real Thing."
It to a etmple story. , lots of us have It
right with us at our own home, only w
don't recognise it. When w have It wa
know that something la wrong. Only w
doa't know what It la. and Ilka "Dick"
ia tha play. It never occur to us until
th kettle boll ever. One of Mr. Cash,
lag's lines In the comedy la worth quot
ing right here and tella a lot ot the story.
la tha course of an argument between
"Kate" and Jees." or la other word.
th "widow" and th wife." the "widow"
AMl'gBMKSTS.
In
m
says: "Beauty may be only skin-deep,
but mighty few ot us would ever make
that Journey to the church all skinned,
and It's up lo u who have made th Jour
ney to keep tha cuticle on." So you see
tha author to arguing that It Isn't right
after you are married to go about In
slovenly wrappers and curl paper, and
that tha husband nag a right to get a run
for bla money,
A pretty girl, athletic, gay and whole
some, marries a man, who la himself
fond of athletics and fun. Boon after
com babies, and tha young wife flnda
with tha care of these and th ' house
that ah hasn't time to devote to tha
thing her husband likes. Bo aha leta htm
go about alone. There la nothing to drink
In the house because of the example to
Ih lltll boy, o when "hubby" wants
to quench his thirst ha must go to tha
club or a neighbor's. The piano Isn't
opened any mora because it would dis
turb tha kids, and "wtfey" goea about
with curl paper, etc., because- aha to
busy. "A good wife and mother." you
will aay. . Xea.. rhe was, in a way. But
aha forgeta that a husband must be
daaaled by the silly pink bows on petti
coat. Just th same aa a lover.
Of course the wife Is a goose, and she
doesn't wake up until the "widow" comea
along In the ship of her lister, and who
haa aome modern Idea regarding tha
domestic duties of a woman. In tha first
place, tha widow admits that It Is crim
inal to neglect children, but, she arguea.
AMl'MCMB.MTS.
QUEENS OF
THE FOLIES OERGERE
A FBEaTCM FOI.LT
nr two muca
Something NEW IN BURLESQUE
With
Jos. J. Sullivan. Miss Lillian
Smalley, Wood and Meadows
THE MELROSE COMEBT FODI
ToaH Like tha Choma and Their Kafooaleaas - -
-OO-OO-OO.-
KID CAN FIELDS
Tha Keferme western ftoablars
it la fatal to neglect husband and so
there must be a happy medium and a
good wife la a good mother every time.
At any rate the widow catchea th hus
band kissing the wife's understudy. But
she doesn't make a fuss about It and
tell the wife, she too sensible for that
Instead, ahe tries to wake the wife up
and show her that she can still be a
jrood mother and a wife at the asm
time. Of course she succeeds, and the
spoiled children under the new reglm are
not so spoiled. And th husband forgeta
he kissed the understudy, because he
didn't mean It, anyway. Now, while tha
widow can regulate her enter's affairs,
she gets her own love affalra all mixed
up. but they are finally atralghtened out
and all ends happily.
Miss Croasman playa the "widow," and
AMI'gEMENT..
Mendelssohn
160 Voices-Tfae Mendelssohi
Thomaa J. Kelly, Conductor.
it Playen-The Theodort Thomas
Frederick Stock, Conductor.
AT THE AUDITORIUM
April 22d and 23d
MONDAY, APRIL 22d, 8:15 P. M.
TUESDAY APRIL 23d, 2:30 P. M.
TUESDAY, APRIL 23d, 8:15 P. M.
SOLOISTS OF NATIONAL REPUTATION:
Florence Hinkle, Soprano
v Nevada Vanderveer, Contralto
Reed Miller, Tenor j
Frederick Weld, Baritone
and Hans Lets, Violinist
Season ticket admitting lioldsr to 3 concerts only, $3
Obtainable at Hospe'a Maaic Store and Hardest Broa. Mnsie Dept.,
or front aay choir aoesnber.
Single Aclmxsaioa Ticket fl.SO each
HOLDERS OF 8KA8OX TICKKTS raa nrhange then for rel
ator aeata at Aaditorian box office, roataaeaciag Umsnrraw (Mon
day) aaorning; at 'clock. Siagle Seat go oa aak THTR8DAY
muraiag, o'clock.
"The Deep Purple." a now erf ill anil
.,. - ... ... . .... I
world, written by Paul Armstrong la
collaboration with Wilson Mlsner. pro
duced by Llebler A Co., open a three i
day' engagement at the Boyd tonight. I
Tha atory to founded upon the elope
ment of a young girl with a nan aha I
doea not know for what he la a cheap
order of crook. She goe to New York
with him and is given to understand that
la order to bring about a tardy marriage
h must aaslst in the furtherance of a
littler echeme to win over a certain oppo
sition. Ignorant of tha fact thai aha Is
lending the charm of her unaophlsjkated
youth and beauty to the development of
a "badger game," aha aide tha plotter.
Th young woman In question to pro
tected by a reformed thief, la whoa
nous tha girl haa stopped for a day, be
cauee th two crooka have given up to
th police., a man who waa also deter
mined to put behind him a heroic. If not
conventional paat Thla man, Gordon
Laylock. by name, with a record ot aav-
(Contlnued on Page Seven.)
AVCIEMEXTS.
DICKER!.! AN
SCNOOL OF
ACTIIO mi
VOICE.
Paella perforaaaaoa at T. W. 0. A.
AmUtorlaaa Monday valag, April
rtftaaata at l-t thirty.' -trader
Aaapto. ef the FaDowaalp dab.
Adaalaoloa fro. Bsaerved eat 10.
Choir Festival
Choir of Omiha, 160 Voices
Orchestra, of Chicago-Si Players
Inimitable Mimic
CHARLEY 6RAPEWIN
atistd by Ana Clianc. Co U
-am AWMlBUf ox nr. Fipp."
BQU01N1 EROTKERS
Wixarda of th Aecordloa
A. 0. DUNCAN
Anarlca'a BatireuatatlTa
Taatnloquiat
KIKETOSCOPE
a T.aiAa la a -I
Pro)ctUff tb tiuit la An 1 matt
riiotvfivpflj
Friw Wicht, 10c, 2:c, SOc. 73c.
Monday and Tuesday Evgs.
CHARLES FROHMAN, Presents
MAUDE ADA i S
IH EEMOKO RCSTARC'S MASTERPIECE
CHANTECLEU
j PRICES, SOc, .$1.00,
Thursday-3 Days-Mat. Sat.
Direct From Maxine Elliott Iheitre, N. Y.- 3 Months on Broadway
HENRIETTA
CROSM AN
IN THE PLAY YOU'VE ALL HEARD ABOUT
"THE REAL THIINJG"
BY CATHRINE CHISHOLM CUSHING
SUPPORTED BY A PERFECT COMPANY
BOYD'S 3
' I MATINEE TUESDAY AT 2:30
The Dramatic Success of the Century
THK LEIBLER 4V CO'S PRODUCTION OF
sB)liJ!P
By Paul Armstrong
CAST AND PRODUCTION PAR EXCELLENCE
Prices Night 25c to $1.50; Matinee, 25c to $1.00
Dsvoted to .tricUy Murk 6Vrade
Batravagaaaa and Taadavtli
TWICE DAILY wMAT. TODAY
GOKlMiX at NORTH,
who seat aa tha two groat ahowa,
"World of rieaeure" and -Paeelng
farede.M now aaaonaoe TSElal
CBOWraO MIOTtlUI,
jas. e. o if f.
MORTON O M OO RE
1L
aad Their Owa Compear ta
THE MERRY
WHIRLf
"ir-ai A
BEAR"
IdsaUoally as Fiaaaated AU Lest
Baasasor at tha Colombia Theater,
Bread way. In Tor, city.
Super Orgaalaatloa sTasaasrs
rn In eluding That Classy P n
Duj:u stocking momsDU
Ifear header:
Here'e the one tifhe I fall down
on th hooat talk the Whirl is
better than I know how to de
ecribe.' lfa all fun and you can't
stop It any more than you could
dam th muddy Missouri with aa
old hoop skirt.
R. L. JOHNSON. ST5t Carety.
ISC Sao, SOa aad Tea
Mat 1 t A "w-A raw
Say -"-" ""-at saa
Show raxa If ja Hk. hat aa awsisg
LtlHKi' At Aay Week
TICKETS I WW Daj Matinee.
ii.br Carrtago Garag la th Lobby.
Cerurled Milk for the A skin
Xiaa Ctcilia boftaa.
! MULLEN & OGOGAN
"A Broabway Trim
I CARSON BROTHERS
I Snin'i mtprcMaUtlT Athlataa
TKIESSENS PETS
aflaad Caalaa KoTalty
I OrpHeum Concert Orchestra
!
15 TatoaUd Artiste 45
Xatire 10ct baat Miti 35c. amcapt
$1.50, $2.00 CB,a,5 j
t
11
ilHIi
TONIGHT
One Season
in New York;
Six Months, in
Chicago.
and Wilson Mizn.r
AMERICAN
" THEATER M
Starting Sunday Matinee at S:13.
Mats. Tuce., Tbur. and Saturday.
MISS EVA LANG
In the comedy of R. De Her
Callart, '
Love Watches
Xext Week. April '21
Walter E. Per kin and The Wood
ward StWk rompanjr ia the
Laugh a Minute Comedy'
My Friend From India
Special reduced summer ' prices,
25 cent any seat In the bouse.
Bote So cents.
Matinees same a night price.
Charming Company
la a delight, but the day'a pleasure
is assured If you add a perfect
dinner exquisitely served ai
The Belnont Restaurant
Our food la tha best and de-
llciouely cooked, earved amid con
genial eurroundinas. If you know
us oaly by reputation. coae in
and get acquainted.
Table d Hote lhi
Saailar.
II A. M. so r. M., aa. 30c
Open All Mght. - .
MM Dodge 8t C. N. Ball, Prop.
Look for large Electric Sign.