I THE BEE: CLAItt, SATURDAY, MAECTI R, 1913. I 'B Tliis Walk Will Save You IVIortey Walk over to Howard street the next time you need anything in furniture ! over to this location of low rents and save 20 on everything you buy. Remember the address, 1513-15 Howard St, between 1 5th and 16tk Sts on How ard, only 60 feet from comer of 16th St, You never can roalizc what a difference there can be in furniture prices until you have visited this store. Wo will quote you prices that will open your eyes. Small Monthly Payments I We'U arrango Credit Terms to Suit You. Pay as you can. Make I your own terms. We require smaller payments than any other store in all Omaha. This Splendid Dresser- 8 A handsome Dresser, roomy, well built and guaranteed for ser vice; large French bevel mirror. Some stores would ask as much as $17 for it. Our price tomorrow is about ha)f that. TAX A 11 5&f M 'fl BUFFET i Solid Oak It has lined drawer for ttll-j T,erwaro, largo cupboard bo- low, largo llnon drawer and splondld French bovel mirror. special ror Saturday only. Buffet It Is Just llko t li o lllUBtra tlon, is mado of go n u i n o aolld oak no Imitation' Is of good alzo and v o r y roomy. $1475 It 'lift - sox.za OAK DXXXXG CXAXKH. Uood gubitantlnl olmlrs, mado of solid oak. any fiu- inti. special at- Brus sels Rugs us $1 .65 Brussels Special Slzo 9x12 ft., now and handsome pat terns, special for Saturday, $11.75 j The New Spring Suits and Coats Are Here! Spring Cloaks and Suits 'Striking models now coming dailv into the New York Sample Store from the leading artists in women's gar ment making. The most important advantage is, being samples, prices are about one half. Actual $20 and $25 values at 1 2 and 1 712 Foremost Sample Suit House in Omaha New York Sample Store 206 North 16tb Street , lift .flrt"PD!0,a m Attention, Lodge Members . The Sunday Chicago Examiner Is now putting out some Very attractive rennuiits for the different lodges and here U your chaneo to get something you havo long been wanting- a l'ennsnt of your own lodge. Wo will havo a different kind of Pennant uch week. This week we have threo different kinds. Only lpc each. Get your Pennant where- you buy your Sunday paper. ERIC NELSON 1018 CAI'lTOI, AVENUH. ATTRACTIONS IN OMAHA. Boyd! "The Third Decree." Urandalai "JtUlna Omiu," Emprifii VandaviUe. Gayetyi Xxtravairansa. Hippodrome I Vaudeville. Xrniri Bnrleaatie. Orphenmi Vaudeville. Matlneea at nrandela, Emprtaa. Qayaty, Hippodrome, Xxng and Orpbaam tbao tara. 'Jntlna t'nmnr" at the llrnnilrU. William Faversham and company tn "Julltia Caernr," n drama by William ShaKespeare, In four act and ten acenrs; acting veriilon prepared by Kd win Booth and William Winter. Tile cast: J u r lu.i Caesar Puller Melllah Octavlous Caeaar. .Kenneth Hunter Mnrc Antony William Faversham Marcus Itrutus Berton Churchill Caaslus., , ..Frank Keenan Onsen Arthur Elliott Clnna ....John iSdmunda Trebonlus Lionel Belmore Declua Brutus Maurice Krarlln Mctellua Clmbcr Henley Edward ttoothsayer... Frederick Howe I'opltlua Luna. .....Archie U Billings Tltlnlus Edmund Mortimer Messala Mlaa Klslc Rlzcr Plndarus, aervant to Casaiua ,. , .....Frank Howaon Servant to Antony George C, Homnes Servant to Caesar Herbert Helmore Octavlus' mosaenffer Charlca Webster Flrat Cltlten.... Uonel Bclrnore Second Citizen Ward Thornton Third Citizen ..Benjamin Knuaer Fourth Citizen William Pennington Calpurnla, wife to Caeaar Mis Jane Wheatloy Portia, wife of Brutus.. ..Mlaa Julio Opp 'Mr. Faversham'a spectacular revival of "Jullua Caesar" generally Justifies the enthuilaem of the revleweis who have hitherto dealt with It. It I done on a scale that has been tempered by excellent Judgment, ao that tho opulenco of the scenery doea not at any time becomo op pressive, nor threaten to overtop the drama, but tho general magnificence of rtome, Just entering on Its wonderful career of empire serves as a background of luxurious grandeur against which to project the pictures that visualize to aomo extent the politics of tho Important epoch. Libraries havo been Written, and yet tho story Is not told In all Us detulls, of Caeaar and his day; the events that led to the Idea of March, and tlioso that fol lowed, havo filled many pages, but the ambitions mid aspirations of tho men of that day differ bo very little from those of this time, or any other time, that the action Is easily understood. Shakespeare, with excellent perspective, fixed the sal- lent episodes of that period for his play, and thU, with the careful emendation of Mr. Winter and Mr. Uooth, has mado of the greift drama a noble exposition of the whole theory of personal politics. Mr. Faveraham lias chosen for his own part the role of Antony, whom Caesar loved so well, ami who so well built hla own fortunes on tho death of Ills patron. To exactly understand this, one must fol low tho fortunes of the soldlcr-polltlclan, even to that fight at Kplrus, where he finally cast away the world for tho smile of a woman who earlier had lavished 'those smiles on great Caesar lilmself. Just a touch of this promise Is seen In Mr. Faveraham's Antony, at the close of tho scene In tho market place, when ho has undone by his demagogery ajl tho ef fort that Brutus had put forth to Justify tho conspiracy and assassination. Hero Mr, Faversham reaches a really fine cli mactic effect. It Is really his exit from the drama, but he lingers to pronounco a bolated eulogy on tho dead llnitus, a confirmation of public opinion. Mr, Churchill gives us a conventional Brutus; his characterization lacks tho quality of Intellectual greatness that Mr Booth or Mr. Mansfield ao studiously brought forth. At any rate, ho docs not wake clear the mental attitude of that statesman, tho only one who did not otab from envy, whose personality gavo 'o spectablllty to what had else been sordid murder. In tho quarrel with Caaalus, Mr. Churchill shows a flash of real fire, and for a moment dominate the situa tion completely. Of Mr. Keenan'a CasalUs much might bo written In praise; he shows tho spirit of the patrician Roman perfectly, and his appeal to Brutus tn the opening act la an excellent exposition of the mental attltudo of his class, and In the progress of tho play does not de part from this keynote. Another splen didly enacted role Is the Caaca of Mr. ! Elliott. Mr. Melllsh Is goneratly effective, but not especially Impressive as CaeBar Miss Opp as Portia and Miss Wheatley as Calpurnla show well tho suftcr side of the llfo of tho day, as well as something of the Importance of woman In that time of Roman history. The supporting com pany Is good In all ways Mr. Faversham manages his mob scenes with much adroitness; It Is almost Impossible to secure the required spon taneity of action and utterancq In aucn a Hceno to do away entirely with the mechanical defects due entirely to the necessity of the "mob" depending upon cues, and yet Mr. Fuvcmham has .n such a measuro secured tho desire. I verisimilitude that the effects aro most satisfying. It Is Interesting:, too. that he has recognized the "equal rights" move ment to the extent of allowing the women to take a very active part In tin demonstrations on the streets of Rome and In the market place, even giving a couple qf them "lines" to speak. A spe cial matinee will be played this afternoon, the engagement closing this evening. Mr. Frank Keenan closed his engage ment" with the company last night and lift for New York on a midnight train. This Is the finale of the episode that led ti Tyrone Power leaving tho company a few wceka ago In high dudgeon. Air. Kceuan declined to discuss his plans be fore ho' left, saying he might have a statement to make within aay or two. Mr. McLean, late with the lianford com. puny. Joined tho company here and will succeed Mr. Churchill In Iho part of Brutus; who will succeed Mr. Keenan has not yet been announced. Itenulnn In 1'roanect, Eva Lang is looking forward with much Interest to the coming of Rose Stahl and . "Maggie Pepper" next week, for along with Miss Stahl will como what Mlaa Lang describes as "the bestest little sis- ter In the world." Marie Hudson, who Is wall remembered here for her work In the stock company at the Burwood and the Boyd during three seasons, has one of tho laadtns roles in Mlsa Stabl's com pany, ana ana ana "sister i;va are planning for some big doings In the cele bratlon Una during tho time Miss Stahl a here. With each bo9kod for four per formance! In three days at different the aters, the Visit Is likely to be run In sections. Besides MUs Lang, a number of other folks are planning to enter tain Miss Hudson. 1'roiulsea of the 1'rrM Avrnli. One of the oleaneat and most delightful plays of the season Is promised at the Urundels theater on Satunluy and Sun day, when Adelaide Thurston will be een for the flrat tlmu In her new com edy "Tha Love Affair,' written by l'rtxl. EVA LANG'S SISTER IS COMING NEXT WEEK. laBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBalkBliiVKflHr- '' JaBBaHk BaBBBBBBBBafl J9MMHBEH5h90H 80HHHH Your Piano Opportunity! : A Wonderful Showing of Standard Make Hew and Used Pianos in Our Annual March Sale At prices which will surprise you. It will not cost you a cent to carefully examine and compare the quality of these offerings. You'll find it will save you many dollars to buy during this sale. See These Splendid Bargains Saturday MISS MARIE HUDSON. crick Paulding, who has been closely pm soclatcd with Miss Thurston for several years iih leading man nnd stugo director. Mr. I'nuldlng hits selected u cast of players of unusual and gratifying excellence. Three more performance of "The Third JJegrce" will be given nt the Boyd, this Including the nintinoc on Saturday. Miss Lang la doing unusually Impressive work In tho role of Annie Jeffries this week. For next week "The Return of Eve" has been selected. One of the noveltlca of the current bill at the Hippodrome. Is the net of Scott and Wilson, nnd It can be truthfully Bald that thoV lira firrMlUf'ttlir mnra timiH hearty laughs than any act that has me mppouronio in somo time. mo time. llrls From i, Will fca- The Krug. where "The Girl Reno" are on view this wnk. 1 turo a waltzlnir contest iiml thn rYiun try Store this evening. Tomorrow night, lemnrln. who is matched to wreitlo Frank Qotch soon, will appenr In a con teat with tho .Mysterious Waffles. All next week, beginning Sunday, motion pic tures of tho Inauguration of Prcsldont Woodrow Wilson will bo shown. A Sudden Collapse of ntomach, liver, kidneys and bowels is most surely prevented with Electric Bit ters, the safe regulator. SO cents. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement One beautiful mahogany pinno, largest size, standard make; regular $01(1 $400 value, on snle, at VLIO One semi-Colonial oak piano, largest size, full empire top, continuous brass AQQI hinges, reg. price $325; sale price, .pt I One $500 piano, very massive in style, with hand carved panels, the finest instru ment of its kind; slightly shop- 0)QQf) worn, a great bargain at U4Uu One used ebony case, standard piano, with genuine ebony and ivory keys, beautiful tone quality and haB had excellent care and has been thoroughly over- 0100 hauled in our shop; price UlaWU One regular $450 piano, beautiful art style, mission walnut case, elabor- OQflQ ately carved, sale price UuD One fiiOO piano, beautiful semi 01 00 Colonial mahogany case, on sale. . gy One large size ebony case piano in splendid condition; will give many years bf satis fying service ; one of the best 0 1 Q 0 snaps ever, at (DiUU pne Colonial style piano, dark English oak case, musicians' model, regular a inn $300 value, sale price uluU One regular $400 piano, Chippendale style, figured mahogany case, full 00 Q0 brass trimmings, on sale at VbUu Three handsome oak case pianos; one in mission and two in polish finish, full 7V6 octavo keyboard, all absolutely a I ftp guaranteed, snap at &IlD One upright piano fancy hand carved case; an instrument that will give years 000 of good service, in this sale, at $DU One upright piano with beautiful walnut case, good tone quality, the great- QFff est snap ever offered, at fy y Remember every piano is sold under our guarantee of satisfaction. 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This is a motion picture houso absolutely fireproof that combines beautiful' interesting views with a pleasing eozv ness, comfortable seats and good ventilation. Nothing has "been left undone to make this Omaha's foremost picturo houso a beautiful lighted interior, flickerless pictures and first run 'reels. Souvenirs to everybody attending opening day 1