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A Great Clearing Sale Monday
of all our
Immense Stock of Exquisite New Imported Silks
f t v and Dress Velvets,
' Bought Specially for Oar Opening
Most of these finett fabric come in single dress
patterns no two alike -bat will go at greatly
reduced prices Monday for very quick selling f
All Silk Evening Brocades
, Exquisite weaeei in 3 6 'inch fab'
riet; cream, pink, ceU, yellow and
, lavender; former price $3.98 per
' yard, your choice (t s"j50
Monday, per pl
$3.50 Quality All Silk SatinCharmease;a beau- $975
tifal 44-in. imported itlk, in full line of colon, per yard . . . V
All the Beautiful Imported Chiffons, bothallover and
bordure effect, 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT. Regular price $1.50 to
110 yard. Meet beautiful and complete line of silk ever thown.
43-tn. Imported Chiffon
Velvet, Illuminated Uncut Vm
loart. Novelty Stripe Chiffon
Velvet, -alto plain color; $5
und $6 yard value; - A Q95
, cnotc mono ay, . "sjJeJ
per yard. . V" .r
ANSOUHCEMHT- MISS AHHA BERHNEK
TXB BOHX30AX OTJaXi,J!pert towing Machine Demonstrator, will
demonstrate the work possible on ihs Famous Ttw Mome ,"
Sewing Machine Department October 1 to I. Miss Berwick was given highest
awards at World's Fair, Prague. Bohemia, in 108, and carries samples of
many xqulslte designs In her own work. Will be seen making others. We
cordially Invite all Interested in Fancy Sewing Machine workj to J thU i spe
cial Demonstration this week. - JCIB8 BEJtAJTZX USES TXB XXW XOKS.
Ko other Just like It o ethe Just as good.
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Some Surprising Values Monday In
Rugs and Linoleums
REMEMBER, in buying here you get absolutely per
feet goodsno seconds or mismatched patterns. IT
Wlli COST YOU NOTHING to compare our offerings,
quamy for quality, with others; we're glad to have you
do K and you'll be glad you did.
HEAVY QUALITY SURFACED LINOLEUMS(
guaranteed perfectmoney refunded if not satisfied.
12-ft. Linoleum Monday, i 6-ft. Linoleums Monday,
square yard ........ 59c square yard ........ 49c
FIVE SPLENDID RUG BARGAINS ;
$30.00 Seamiest Wilton Rug,
$12.50 Fine Wilton Rugs, 9x12
size, 1 J beautiful patterns, on
sale .... ........ .$32.50
$30.00 Best Axtninster Rngs,
9x12 she, 50 (patterns for sa-
JT lection, choice ( ..... $18.08
10-6x12 size,' fine patterns, on
sale at . ... ......... $20.00
$27.50 ' Seamless Wilton Rugs.
6:12 SiSS. tCit T&lUei eVaf,
Monday, choice ... .$19.08
$6.50 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs 9x12 size, fino
patterns . . .... ..... .". . ......... . .'. .... .$10.98
Basswood Curtain Strftchera, J Bltsetls Carpet Sweepers. Ball
will not warp, have noa-rust- I Bearing, guaranteed, on snle,
able plu ......... ... .80 I Monday ..., . . . . . . .$2.75
Blankets, Comforters, : f i
Flannls, flannelettes,) i
gSlkoliass, Cretennss, Cotton' Bats,, !
at Special rrlees, Bonus- ,
- tie Boon.. , . i
EXT. heavy grade of Season
Qovramnt Blankets, slse 68 ;
xaa, good S3.as value ...... fa.50 i
lrKe size plaid blankets,, pink,
. grey and blue, good weight, H-'li
values . , .,.$ 1.60
Grey Cotton Blankets, good
weight, large blze, l.2& values,
at So
Other blankets up to $la.0
Comforters, well made, good
weight and patterns, good 1.25
values .,,..95e
Others from $10.00 to ........ 99o
Outing Flannels in plaids and
stripes, 10a values ........ THe
flannelettes, good patterns and
weights, Httc values mi.
Amoske&g Outing Flannels, goodj
patterns, IS Ho value 10
38-Inch Kllkollnes, good patterns,
16o values ................. loo
Cretonnes for comforters, lOo val
ues ...........7H
Cotton Bats, from1 . ...95o to V4o
Fancy Embroidered Wool Flan
nels, 60o values ........... .600
In the
VlashGoods Dept
ALL Wool Blankets, Beacon
Blankets, Half Wool and
Half Cotton Blankets and Co
ton Blankets, nil qualities, ex
tra special values, at, 60c, $1,
$1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $285,
$2.50, $2.08. $3.05. $4.05,
f 0.50 up to ....... . .$12.50.
Beacon Bath Robe Blankets
complete assortment of de
signs and colors, regular $5
talues, cord sets to match
every robe, Complete set,
?vf ntn Ante at A- ar.
I "i 9 f &MtUd
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Flourl Flour!
TSB wheat market kas ad
anoed, and ws look for high
er prtoes en float. Ow advioe la
buy bow. Monday ws are going
to aaaks a special float sale day.
ana want every ho tut wife In
Omaha, who is a lover of a good
loaf of tread, pis or cake to hay
a sack of out Famous Diamond X
floor, nothing like it, fr j k.A
for Monday's special 1 Vjl
sale, per 4S-ih. saok......tUV
Every sack is guaranteed to
please or your money refunded.
10 bars Beat 'Em All, Diamond C
or Lenox soap ...,..,.,..,..880
Hasken Bros.' Omaha Family
soap, bar 60
The best white or yellow corn'
meal, sack .....ITHe
t lbs. best bulk laundry starch 860
4 lbs. fancy Japasu head rice 860
4 lbs. fancy Pearl or Pure Tapioca
at ...aw
Largs bottles Worcester Sauce,
Pure Tomato Catsup, Horserad
ish, German and French mustard
at ..... ........ Sl-3o
1 lb. cans assorted soups ..7 Ho
5 lb. cans fancy sweet sugar corn
at Ttto
I lb. cans fancy wax, string, green
or lima beans ........... .THo
Tight the Sutter Trust and Bay
Btttterine, cheaper and better
than lots of butter, i lbs. good
butterlne ..,.890
Good table Butterlne, lb. . ...lio
,The best, equal to creamry but
ter, per lb. .85o
TBJB TXaXTABLB TstAJUCXT Or
' OMASA
1 New potatoes, per peck, IS lbs. ISe
Fancy Oreenlng cooking apples.
per peck, 13 lbs. ...BO
Fresh spinach, per peck ......60
Two large heads cabboge ...... 6a
Beets, Carrots, Turnips or Pars
nips, per lb. so
Four bunches of fresh leaf leu
tuce ...... ..So
Four bunches fresh caralev .
Two staiks rresh celery ...... 6o
, Fancy Red Onions, lb. 8He
Another carload of extra fancy
Xeiffer rears Monday. Bushel
baskets, per basket ...... f 1.10
Large market baskets 40o
Th last of the peaofces. Monday
per crate Soe
Linen Department txtra
Spec als tor Monday
Pints flax Pattern Table Cloths.
aUs tuO, worth fd, Q g
Grass bleached strictly pure Lin
, en Pattern Table Cloths, size
8x10, worth 16.00. g
Pure Linen " Bleached Pattern
Table Cloths, size Ix (4 CA
10, worth 14.00, each . .VtiOU
Full bleached unhemmed Pattern
Table Cloths, size 8x l Afl
10, worth $L75, each . . 0 lUU
btailoiea circular Table Cloths, 2
. yards, warranted pure linen,
worth tfcOO 4 rn
' each ...yCiOU
Scalloped circular Table Cloths,
txt, heavy double damask,
. . S3.98
Pure Linen Hand Embroidered
' Dresser Scarfs, 18x54. worth
It'!."::.... S2.50
Dinner Bet Cloth, 8x12, one dozen
Napkins to match, pure Linen,
.'"."h;.'.....$5.00'
ipwuim ujiiiiimiii bjiiu mil aimn mwn iwnai .
UILORIHG DEPARTMENT
Special For Monday
WE'LL make to your meas
ure, a handsome Tailored
Salt from your choice of' 50
pieces of high class 5Wn.
Scotch Suiting and Whipcords,
the complete suit, man tailor
ed and perfect
fit guaranteed.
This price includes everything.
The same suit would ordinarily
cost yon $35X0 and $40.00.
" Inquire at Dress Goods counter.
L $27.50
High Grade Linen Department
Bed Lnen Specials Monday
rV 81x90 SeusUtched Bed
Kneets, very oat 49 1 Oft
quality, 83 values, each V I iU
45x36 Hemstitched PlUow i-u:
to maich, best mater- Q 4 ILa
laL EOc val, each ..w2w
Excelsior Quilted Mattress pro
tectors, washable and sanitary,
size 64x76, worth CO Otf
$3.60, each ....QLiLQ
Excelsior Quilted Table fnia,
ready for use, 4x54, washable,
ewar..,2;25'..........Si.50
Imitation' Mexican Drawn Work
Bed Spreads, full size, fljO QC
worth 6.50. each Vfl 33
In.ported Dimity Marseilles Bed
Spreads, full size, knotted fringe
.:.:..:..UM
Heavy Crochet Bed Spreads, Mar
seilles designs, 9 Kfl
worth J4.00 each iJtiUW
Full size Scalloped Dimity Mar
seilles Bed Spreads, essorte 1,
worta J6.00 , CQ 7K
.uvii v
each ,
A Great Clearing Sale Monday )
Lace and Embroidered Tunics, Fancy Robes, High;
' Grade Laces, Dress Trimmings, Etc.
Including oM the exquieite Lace Flouncing, Atloven, Novelty Band and
Edge bought tpeciatty for our Big Fall Opening Dttptay
At 25 Per Cent Discount for Monday
If you want a real bargain in high cla Lace. Tunic, rTrim
ming or Robe, the mot beautiful production of the world beet artut,
Don't fail to visit our Lace Department Monday.
MIL.K BArtGAIN
that you'll find specially choice in assortment and values.
75o and $1.00 Silks at 38o and 680 Including 20 and S7-inch all J0;
Plata colors, novelty hair line and shadow stripes; every color for
Rill; over 3,000 yards In the lot. 75c and tl.OO values at 38c nd Jo
$1.00 Black Silks at 68010 pieces of All Silk Satin Duchess and Mes
lines; JS Inches wide; Monday only y . ,
Superior assortments of absolutely authentic
garment styles and most suiprisingly moderate pricings
makes selection here
not only most pleas
urable but most
profitable. ' ,
YOU VE often admired a
handsome velvet or cordu
roy suit nearly every woman
has. We've just received an
exceptionally beautiful line
which we want to show you.
Distinguished looking, elegant
ly tailored, beautifully finished
the assortment of designs is
most varied and pleasing, ex
ceptional values at each price,
$25, $35, $39.75 to $75
Handsome Imported Tailored
SuitsScarcely any two alike
newest styles and fabrics
at. . .-.'.$35 $45 up to $95
: Several Exceptional Garment Bargain Offerings for Monday .
Nobby New Johnny Coats-
M
1 1. 1
1
$15.00 and $18.00 values, all
most desirable colors, splen
did bargains at.. .$10.00
Long French Coney Coats
Skinner satin lined, choic
est values ever. . .$25.00
New Chiffon Waists Big
assortment, in new color
ings and styles; special, ?
at .... ..$4.95
Tailored Suit" Special 1.50
handsome suits In fine serges,
diagonals and fancy suitings,
all newest colorings, regular
values ' up,; to $30.00, oa
sale ........ .$10.50
See the Beautiful New
They're superior ; in every
respect to others at the price.
Pretty Chiffon Dresses
Just the thing for party or
dancing, dainty designs, all
colors ...V ...... $15.00
Long Seal Plush Coats Im
ported fabrics, very hand-
some styles; special Mon
day at.. $19.90
Women's Wool Blanket
Robes Made to sell at $5;
on sale Monday . . . .$2.95
Attractive Bargains In The
Drapery Section
LACE CURTAINS Duchess,
Clunrs and Novel tea, o ly
1 to 2 pairs, alike, tegular val-
aes to ?7.80, on sale, pair
82.08 $3.08 and $5.98
Lao Curtains and Colonial Striped
Curtains Odd pairs, up to $2.60
values, at $1.60
Other special lots of Lace Cur
tains at, pr 880, 880 and $1.85
gteavy rortlwes In all colors, up to
68.85 a pair values; on sale at,
plr.. $348, $4JW, $3.00 and $6.00
DRAPERIES $13 Sun
fast Madras for overdrapes
50 in. wide, In all colors, at,
Trd 83
rillt JTst foir Oortalns, to 1.26
a yard values, 46 inches wide,
neat patterns, at. . . .6So sad 86o
80e Drapery HUka So Inches wids,
figures and plain colors, yd. 30o
85o Venetian Scrim for , Curtains,
40 inches wide, yard 840
85o Curtain Madras White - or
: cream, 45 Inches wide, at. . , .490
4
Women's and Children's
Winter Underwear
oughly steam shrunk, in all styles, to $5.u0 values.
at $3.60, $3.98 and $1.98
Ladles' Wool Union Suits sample lines of nvedtum
and heavy weight
Ladles' heavy fleeced Union Suits, light or medium
weight, matchless values at . Sao. S9o and 43o
, Ladies All Wool Vests or Pants, flat or ribbed, steam
shrunk, all sizes; on sale at $1.60
Ladles' Heavy Fleeced Vests or Pants, to 75c values,
at ....... 85o, 35o and 49o
Children's Heavy Flannel Vests and Pants, to 50o val
ues, at .....,.85o
Ladies' Outing Flannel Pyjamas and Gowns the cele
brated universal garments; pretty styles; silk taped;
' to $3.00 values $1.45
Ladles' Oowns and Outing Flannel Pyjamas, made to
sell to $2.00. In Saturday's sale ......980
Ladles' : Outing Flannel Gowns; to $1.00 values; two
lots 69o and 49o
Children's Outing Flannel Gowns and Night Shirts 49o
. Ladies', Boys' and Misses' Sweaters, all wool; newest
' styles; to $2.00 values; choice ....980
Ladies' Silk Stockings, made to sell to $1.25 a pair. .so
Jl TV
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F
Dress Trimmings
W E are clearing np all the
pieces in the new Fancy
Dress Trimmings, for Monday,
, in four lots, at 6c, 19c, 49c
and ...98
Embroideries A big shipment of
mill ends of fine embroideries;
on sale in 4 lots, 6c, 80, 15o, 850
Hand Bags Regular values from
$1.00 to $2.60
at 490, 980, $L25 and $3.5$
Ladies Neckwzar
& 4 .00 Lace Collars 49c
iH)l A pretty line oft
very desirable lace collars
in both Dutch and coat col
lar effects, regular $1.00
values, at ...49c
$1.23 Coat Collars 59c The'
' most popular style of the sea-.
son in designs you'll surely '
like; snaps at ....... -5D
Specially Attractive Prices Monday.
In Our Wool Dress Goods Section .
WE are showing the most pleasing and varied line of
high class Cloakings in Omaha. Plain and plaid
backs, reversible diagonals, chinchillas, polo cloths, heavy ;
semi rough weaves, etc; special, $1.58, $1.98, $2.98'
Plain Diagonals and Serges
Semi-rough Homespuns and
Tailor Suitings in great variety
whipcords, Bedford Cords, etc.,
to $2.00 values
at ........ Q8t and $1.23
150 pieces for selection.
All Wool Serges, French Serges,
Panamas, Whipcords, Wool
Taffetas, etc., 38 in. to 54 in.
wide, regular values to $1.25
yard, on sale in two lots,
at ..48tf nd 68
75 pieces for selection.
White Porcelain Specials
in China Department
7-inch Dinner Plates, 6' for
Handle Cups only,, 6 for
Plain Saucers, 6 for
7-inch Vegetable Dishes, each
8-inch Vegetable Dishes, each
Covered Butter Dishes, eacn
Large Chop Trays, each
i M I i
25
20
10
10
Save Money
Buy Hardware at Hayden's
BIO Special Sale of Kitchen
Utensils Monday.
Large chopping bowl, worth 85c,
- at
Mincing knives 5
Family scales, worth $1.25 ,.890
Fruit presses, worth 25o ...,19o
Enamel colanders, worth 85c 19o
"Shaker" flour sieves, worth 25c,
" at 9
Genuine "Wilson" toasters, worth,
25c 190
Kitchen saws, worth 40c 850
Large size, heavy, all copper tea
kettles, worth $1.69 $1-S
Chemically treated "Dust Bright"
mops ...39o
10c scrub brushes 60
Feather dusters, worth 85c ,.19o
Small feather dusters ...lOo
Mrs. Potts' Iron handles ...... 6o
Electric irons, warranted ..$3.98
Brass wash boards, full size, full
weight 390
Clothespins, 10 dozen for . ...lOo
CUT FBZCB SALE OK
"OXiXatAX" FOOD CHOPPERS
' Chops all kinds of meats, veg
etblss, fruits, either coarse, medi
um or fine. Easy to clean, can
not be pat togetnsr wrong. Steel
cutter Interchangeable and rever
sible. Small size 79p
Medium size, the most popular for
family use ........ 98c
STOVES '
See our Black Hickel finish cast
ranges before you buy. No black
ing. It is the famous "Renown."
nothing free, but more than the
difference for your money.
Oak stoves, up from $3.95
Base Burners, handsomely -finished,
up from i . .$28.00
Cast ranges with high closet, up
from ......835.00
Steel ranges with high closet, up
from' ......$30.00
.Cook stoves, up from ....$10.00
Perfection oil heaters ...... $3.00
We are distributors of "Be
n o w n," "Otrltn d," . "Laurel"
"Globe" and "Economy Bass
Burners, Beaters and Bangs.
Muslins and Sheetings
Pillow Case, ' sheets, Table Lin
ens, Bed Spreads, eto at Low
. Prices la Somestio Boom.
M0O2TLIQHT Pillow Casing-, 43
inch wide, ISfto values, 8Vao
60-ln. M. & L. bleached Table Da
mask, good patterns, 39c values,
at .......... 5o
Rochdale 9-t unbleached Sheet
ing, 20c value 16ViO
Pequot Sheeting, 9-4, good weight,
S2c value ...... ...... .890
Unbleached Muslin, 86 in. wide So
Made Sheets, 72x80, good muslin,
50o values .33o
Snow Flake 81x90 ready made
sheets, 69c value .......... 48o
Pillow Cases, good muslin, size
.- 42x36, 1216c value ........Ho
Large size hemmed Bed Spreads,
good patterns, $1.25 values 88o
Turkish and Huck Towels, 12 o
value ....... .lOo
Poplins, all the wanted colors, 28c
values ........ISO
Hlllsboro Dress Ginghams, 12 Vic
value ........ 10o
Brown and blue Apron ' check
Ginghams, 7V&c value ........ 6o
Percales, light and dark colors, 36
in. wide, 12&c values ....7o
In the r
Wash Goods Dept
COMFORTS in all qualities,
most complete assortment
ever shown. Silk covered Down
Comforts, extra . fine ' quality
Sateen Comforts. Specially
priced Monday at $1.00, $1.50,
$1.08, $2.50, $2.98, $3.98
$5.50,- $8.50 ......... $10.00
Beacon 28-ln. Eiderdown, a
beautiful assortment of pat
terns and colors, 50c quality,
at yard ............ .23
Cord Sets to match every col
or, at per set -30
At the Theaters
(Continued on Page Fourteen.)
Miss Forence Mills, in the main part.
From a French farce, which had been
translated into German and first pro
duced in New lvi-a In that language.
Mr. George , V. Hobart constructed a
play, which tells the story and trans
forms a very naughty heroine into a
fairly well behaved creature, an excel
lent score has been provided by the
SYench composer. Jean Briquet . , ,
. The American Hippodrome at Douglas
and Seventeenth streets, present The
Omeea Trio as its headline offering for
the week, starting with today's matinee.
TUy will play, "Sweetie's Finish." which
Ss said to be replete with laughs with
out limit and to contain a well told
tory. Another strong act Is the cele
brated Rl eel's Saxophone Quartet, now
on a Transcontinental tour. Frank C.
Kimor is entered on the lists as a polite
entwtaJner. A distinct novelty will be
the bicycle act of Harry Fisher & Co,
termed "Fun- Oa Wheels." An act n
t!re!y new to vaudeville will be the con
tribution of Walter Hale, who will pre,
sent for the first time In Omaha his
musical novelty, "The Evolution ot the
Banjo." The Hippodrome with its array
f fllckerless motion pictures wlir add
to the general scheme of enjoyment
planned. Every Wednesday and -Thursday
the motion picture program In
cludes the Universal Weeklyan entire
r'.il depicting the recent Important nap-P'-nir-es
throughout the world. The hours
tit performance are from J. -CO to 1:00 and
m,M to U .CO p. m., dally except Satur
;aye, wben the matinees start at 1:30
jj. to. Box office open dalty from J0:00
a. m. to 19;30 p. m. t . ',
; ' For the week rtarttcg Sunday, October
t.-.e fcU feature altfaCJ-m will be the
mental marvel, "Effl who will be
found to be a human encyclopedia, giv
ing the correct answer to all manner of
questions propounded by the audience.
"The Secret of Susanna," with Alice
Zepilll as Susanna, Alfredo Costa as the
count and Francesco Daddl as the serv
ant. The same cast that sings this opera
in Omaha at the Auditorium matinee
and evening, October 17, gave Its Initial,
performance for the season of 1912 and
1918, in Chicago last Monday. The fol
lowing are excerpts from a long criti
cism in the next morning's Chicago In
ter' Ocean:' .
' "Alice ZeplUI was charming as the
countess, Alfredo Costa substantiated the
high claims made for him, and Fran
cesco Daddl as the mute servitor was the
perpetrator of one of the funniest bits ot
comedy seen on a grand opera stage,
"The orchestral background is ot ex
quisite texture in quality and of surpris
ing variations ot color. There is a plas
tlolty, a suave and mellow lyricism, and,
withal, a sort of Arcadian simplicity
about the execution altogether delight
ful. - " . -.
'.This bit of a teacup and saucer com
edy with cigarette as the leit-motif Is
well , known here through its frequent
performances by the Chicago Grand
Opera company. For those who may not
nave neat?-- It might he hinted that the
count is worried by the aroma of a good
cigarette (It was a good clgarette-the
suggestion carried over the foots' proved
as much) he sniffs on coming home sud
denly. His suspicions are aroused, there
Is a Jealous tiff; rage rents itself on
the furniture; the dumb servant Is wor
ried. But he finis nothing until, coming
in through the window, he advances to
caress the countess, burns his fingers on
the leit-motif and faces- the bllndinr
truth through a curl of smoke. There is
peace over two cigarettes henceforth.
No, It Isn't much of a plot, compared
with that , of Rlgoletto . of 'Parsifal.'
But It is a dainty bit ot lyrio drama.
"The tact that the work was sung In
Italian seemed to worry the audience
little. The leit-motif, was recognised and
'ombrelle' appeared to.be sufficient pro
nunciation of either language. Beyond
that there was good, illuminating acting
by Miss Zepilll and Mr. Costa, and Mr.
Daddl would have gladdened the heart
of a vaudeville audience, so unctuous and
so apt was his pantomime.
"The singing, however, held no foreign
terrors. Miss Zepilll has returned In ex
cellent Voice. The quality was beautiful.
The dramatic capabilities of the organ
we havs heard, but never the subtleties
of shading and tone coloring. Mr. Costa,
too, revealed a rich baritone voice of
unsuspected power and of a flexibility
not hinted In his previous tilts with the
modern operatic orchestra. Both 1 the
singing parts were done admirably-
recognition of merit made possible by
this approximation of classlo models In
balance of vocal and Instrumental parts."
In organising thToreat Star and Gar
ter Show for the present season. Man
ager Welsberg has secured at least a
half doien striking features, which will
be seen in the show, which opens a
week's engagement at the popular
Gayety theater this afternoon.' Comedy
Is the first essential and there is not
a moment wasted In the entire show.
There Is something doing all the time.
In one of the seven scenes Is shown a
very amusing travesty on grand opera,
entitled "The Ktng is In the Bathrub,"
This was written by Frederlo Chapia, the
composer, A select , cast of principals
has been provided. The list includes
Jack. Conway, Lee Barth, James J, Col
lins, Ray Montgomery and Healy Sis
ters, Joe Conway, Ollle AVoolford, Mar.
Ion Blake, Corrtne Lehr, and a coterie
cX chorus damaeis direct front the heart
ot Broadway. ' There are eighteen musi
cal numbers, each of the Jingling, whist
ling kind. Starting tomorrow there will
be a ladles' dims matinee dally.
"The play of woman's soul" Is one
of the many quotations descriptive ot
'The Bird of Paradise," Richard Walton
Tully's American-Hawaiian drama, which
comes as ah important attraction to the
Boyd Sunday. Monday and Tuesday, Oc
tober 20, 21 and 23, under the manage
ment ot Oliver Moroco. The success of
this play in New York was one of the
most brilliant ot last season's produc
tions. The story unfolds engrossing love
scenes which display unusual beauty in
the sentiment of the characters involved,
whether native Hawaiian or . Anglo-
Saxon.
This week at the Orpheum "The Drums
of Oude," the second of the series which
David Belasoo Is offering tor vaudeville,
will be the feature ot the bill. The story
Is weirdly thrilling. The scene Is a fort
in India where the English garrison Is
about to be massacred by hordes of Se
poys who are rising to satisfy thejr gods
with the blood of the unbelievers. The
blacks glide about on : their noiseless
soles; daggers are drawn in stealth; the
unseen telegraph clicks its unheeded cry
tor help; and . In the semi-darkness a
middle-aged captain expecting to . die
within the hour asks a widowed English
woman to marry him. The widow prom
ises, although sho. too, knows that their
death la fast approaching. Help, how
ever, arrives unexpectedly and all ends
happily, The drums of the natives are
playing throughout and add much to the
uncanny teeltng. The production is beau
tifully staged and presented by a capable
company,;, ;.,: ' ' '
Lew Bully, who was formerly an Omaha
man, will be one of the principal attrac
tions of the week. Mr, Sully has some
catohy mm songs and his hurlesqua of
Alice Lloyd is particularly good. Venita
Gould will Offer a number of clever Im
pel sonatlona Bossina Casselll and Her
Midget Wonders will give an amusing en
tertainment Lola Merrill and Frank Otto
will appear In a dainty skit called "After
the Shower." Lydia Nelson and her boys
and girls will give an English dancing
novelty. The flying' Weavers will present
a difficult aerial novelty called "The But
terfly and the Archer."
Next week Bertha Kalich, the cele
brated Jewish actress, will appear in a
sketch called "The Light of St. Agnes,"
Miss Kalich has been compelled to ex
tend her engagements in ths west to two
and three weeks in almost every city she
has visited. , ,
-
The Dandy Girls," the big burlesque
show which opens for a week at the
Krug theater, commencing with the
usual Sunday matinee, has two uproar
iously funny burlesques and an excep
tionally classy vaudeville olio. There are
fifteen song hits and unique ensembles
and Jingles In the two burletta. Jean
Bedenl and Arthur Boy handle the
comedy end and are assisted by Sol Ward,
Ed Solly, Miss Anna Tale, Miss Miriam
Henrlques, Miss Georgia Cunningham,
Miss Margie De Almo and. several other
well-known artists la the burlesque
world, and twenty-five pretty, beautifully
gowned, well-voiced chorus girls, The
vaudeville oil includes the latest Parisian
craze. "Visions de Art,'- under the direc
tion of Miss Miriam Henrlques, who
laet year won the $5,000 prise in Parts in
the perfect figure contest A big feature
in the second part will be the introduc
tion of Misses Mabel Richardson, Emmie
Drake and Flo Farmer, the English girls
direct from London, There will be two
big feature nights during .the week, the
first a tug of war between the Lakeside
Athletic club and the Dandy Girls' Ath
letlo club en Tuesday night. The other
special night will be Friday night, whan
there will be a repetition of the very suc
cessful "Country Store," which was es
tablished last week. -
AN EXPENSIVE INTERRUPTION
What Happened to ' Prisoner
. Too . Eaarer with His
. Talk.
In the old days outlawry was prev
alent in the southwest and particularly
in Oklahoma that the railroads could not
safely - run trains after nightfall and
were compelled to tie up over night at
division points. The Washington author
titles appointed Judge Parker to sit at
Fort Smith, Ark,, Just over ths Oklahoma
line, to clean up this situation. Ha soon
secured ths reputation of having hanged
more men than any federal Judge. He
was very strict and few offenders
escaped. . ', .
One offender who had many Influential
friends came before him and after much
pressure from these the Judge consented'
to be lenient -
When a prisoner appeared for sen
tence, the Judge explained his Inclination!
to be lenient and continued, "I will fine
the prisoner two hundred dollars." '
"That's easy, that's easy," interrupted
the prisoner, "I have it right here In my I
pocket" ,
"And," continued the Judge slowly after,
the Interruption, "five years In the federal
prison. Have you got that in your pocket,'
tooT"
The Persistent snd Judicious Use of i
Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to
Business Success. '
HOW JO PRESERVE YOUTH AND BEAUTY.
On frt secret of youth aad beauty for the young woman or ths saotW I
the proper naderstandin of her womanly system aad well-being. Every woman,
youa or old, should sse her If snd bar physical make op. A good wtyto
arrive at this knowledge is to dot a good doctor book, such for Instance, as " The
People's Common Sense Medical Adviser' by R, V. Pierce, M. D., which can
readily be procured by sending thirty -one seats lor cloth-bound copy, addressing
Dr. Pierce, at Buffalo, N. Y.
The wUJanly system Is a doUcete machine which can only be compared to the In
tricate mechanism of a beautiful watch which will keep in good running order only
with good ears and the proper oiling at the right tlmo, 10 that the delicate mech-
sslim isay not be sum tut. Very many times young women
get old or r state before their time through Ignorance and
the improper handling of this human nechsnism. Mental
depression, a eoafused haad. backache, headache, or hot
Bashes and many symptoms of derangement of the womanly
system an b avoi Jed by s proper aneVrstasdtag ef what to
do, m those trying times that some to all women.
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