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Hcma Celebration
of Wonder Interest
Smart Frocks for Little Dancers
Republished .by Special Arrangement with Harper's Bazar
ATTH ACTION IS OMAHA.
oyd'e. The 0iy oirl."
Biraadrtei Thurston.
BnptMtl Vaadertll.
Owjrsiyi "The (Hob Trotter."
Xlppi Photoplays.
Xrturi "The tlpendthrlft."
Orphsnmt Vauderlll.
Riuti Photoplay.
"Tj Only Girl" at tax Boyd.
'"'Its Only Olrl." a musical romedy In
. thra act; hook by Henrv Blossom
ffrom the farre "Our Wie." by KianU
fnr4l TTl 1 o : K.. I ll.i.'l.orl
taged by Fred Itham. under direction
. of Joe Weber. The principals:
Alan KlmbrouKh tKlmt. a librettist....
Franklvn Farnum
Sylvester Martin (Ccrksey). a broker.. I
Russell l.cnn-m ;
,nn yre irTfsn), a lawyer
. . Frank
rooniha
ndrew McMurray (Bunklet,
painter
Tiin Hurtou
iButh Wilson, a compotfr Kdna M mae
Birdie Martin Klrie Hal d
Baundera. Klmbrourh'a valet
Alfred F'aher
Mantaret Aixe Regina Kiohaidi
Jane McMurray (Jenevleve Hnnglitmi I
latrlc.e yi Montrose ij'atsvi a sou-
brette t. ccilia Nnvislo i
Introducing a number of talcntd peo-
I1, with whom Omaha will willingly
make frlenda. "The Only Oirl" came to
Boyd'a laat nlKnt foi the first real f roll -
f the year. The rtrl. In the s ngulnr
number o far as the title of the piece
la concerned. In reality la more tia.i
plural she la numerous. She Is also fa r
and comely withal, and (rood to look
upon, and clever with voice and lissom" I ' He admiration and applause The mad
of body and ll(f'it of foot, and altogether 'inn continues at the Rtandoiti tonight
a joy and a well spring of delight. Mlh and Wednesday nlaht with a mat ne
her, too, are dlvera young men who are t Wednesday.
pot afraid of themaelvea. but are wllllnR j
to let out a notch here and there and go! Promises of the Press tcenls.
some, as the action of the little far.'o i Orumpy." "lie p-rnder nvd fimous
which has been made over Into consider-!'" "e P'V ft aim lav title, whl-h brlnir
able muslca. comedy requires. So ht , VVHi-'VoV'P, '"tJ-?,. X"
music and mirth Is plentifully mingled. , days startinir Thursday vih iv.tinc
albeit with such taste and skill aa to
differentiate this latest Blossom and Het-
'bert piece from those of recent vintage
toe. maybe, the riirht word is mintage).
large, number or well-dressed per-
rjiini
"The
palH the) tribute of their presence to
Only Qlrl," and were delightfully
diverted thereby, to the Intense gratifica
tion of most, aa was amply attested by
audible and otherwise means of etpress
Ins appreciation and a desire for more,
which desire wna liberally acceded to.
Also, tha "birds" have returned to the
gallery of Boyd's, and for the first time
In to, these many moon, the orchestra
and the alngera were .accompanied by a
whistling obllgato of such moment ss to
be noticeable. The score has many little
alra that Invite the Hp to pucker.
Mls Munsey deserves all the
good
thing that hare been said of her. for
she la charming in every regard; her
voice la strong and awe-t and; pure, with
a, predilection to colorotura, and Is fairly
lavishing In Jta .pianissimo. The .lest
voice heard,, though, J that. ot.Miws
Houghton, Vhoe clear notes wa for her
several warn) recalls on her one solo.
Mis -Movaslo J a aoubrette whose qual
ity Is of first rank; she has one splendid
gift, that of knowing hoar to do what she
, undertakes, and when to stop doing It.
Theae are tha high apot In tha company,
Ihut the whole organisation Is a good one,
happily combined of ability to act and to
i sing, and tha ictult la satisfactory in all
-e gar da.
"Tha Only Girl" will remain till after
Happiness
-in-Simplicity
By DOROTHY DIX. '
One of the curious .difference between
men and women is the fact that it
takes ao much more to make a woman
happy than it does a man. It waa a
masculine poet, you recall, who, speak
ing for his sex, declared that "Man
wants but little here below, nor wants
that little long." No one, not even a
poet, would be rash enough to make
such a claim for woman. Slio wants the
earth, and the fullness thereof. Nothing
l?s will satisfy her. And she wants it
forever.
Man's happiness is generally simple
Woman's is the most complex thing on
earth, and this peculiarity of the two
sexes manifest Itself at every turn.
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S Makes Stubborn Coughs
Vanish, in a Hurry
arfrialaffly Good Cough Syrup
Easily aad Cheaply
Made at Burn
If some one in your family ha an ob
stinate colli; li or a had throat or chest
cold that lias been hanging on and refuses
to yield to treatment, gi from any drujr
store SSV4. ounces of l'inex and make it
into a pint oi cougu itiup, auu waicn
that counh Vanish. !
Pour the 2'j ounces of Pinex (SO I
cents worth) into a pint bottle and 1111 j
ih.Ueh.w .,p'': raM:sf,v
and gives you a full pint a family
supply of a most enective remedy, at t i
aavmg of 2. A dav's use will usually
overcome a hard couah. tasily prepared
in 6 murutes full direction with Fines.
Keeps perfectly and Las a pleasant taste.
Children like it.
It's really remarkable how promptly
and easily it loosens the drv, hoarse or
tight cough and heals the inflamed mem
branes in a painful cough. It also stop
tha formation of phlegm in tlie throat
and bronchial tula's, thus ending the per
sistent looae cough. A splendid remedy
for bronchitis, winter coughs, bronchial
asthma and whooping cougii.
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ii"" o a Biirciai inn uiiiur vuo.t
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healing to the membranes.
Avoid disappointment by asking your
druggist for 2'x ounces of l'inex." and
do not accept an thine else. A guarantee
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of absolute satisfaction goea with thislbr)ng pleasure. True happiness consists
WrtMCliZ WsTue' ud"1U
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a matinee on ;
Tbnrston at the Brtndrli,
Thurston, the magician, wi,o opened a
j thro. day engagement at the Rrandei
i truster laat nlRht. fully proved that h
is the leader In the field cf sta-e ma;ic.
I'lx ajiBv of trick is truly bewildering,
j rrpMldi'tation, hypnotism. Illusion an 1
all the art of magic are Included In hU
program. lie mkr card passe that are.
I far "quicker than the eye" and he ex-
rabbita. piaoons. ee.e anil the Ilk
Irpm the coat of pernors in the and ence
wlth ,.,, , rt k
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riuiraton a fcatire trick la "The Levlta-
tiun of I'nn' -esa Knrnn:-." In th:a trb k
youns woman nitendcd In mldnlr
iil'PRrently without support Thurston I
t'tiriorts to hypnotize t' e vnuni worran .
In t! o act and facetloualv cnlls for a I
"doi-tor in the liou.sr ' m-hen he aIIcec to
have difficulty in awaken, m the vn'ini
K Tcm front the trance. .
While n-melcian are known to tnak"
"f inviRilile wires, majrneta. mirror
a"'l llcMs In the perfoi innn. e of siic'i ,
illi'sicns, Thuraton eacapca una nthed for i
It la impofalhle to detect liia method from !
the audience.. It is pleverlv done nnd I
serves its purpose of mvst if ylnir the au
dience. Thi:rton Introduces tlass trunks, phan
torn pianos and other illusions that are
clffi'iil and complicated, and quickly er.
r-aturoay. Is very old. and his fnlt-f i
man. Kuddock, thinks that he cannot s
to led without help, lie has retired fro l
practice a'ter havlne hon one of t!'
best crim Hal lawyers of his da v. Sud
iriily the evasion ca'i for all of hla o!
powers turned into a new channel, aic
bearing upon the we. fare of bis rrand
daughter nnd the man e is to marry
A WA.run diamond lias I een stolen. T r
aatuteners with which ' U-nmpy" runs
down h:i c'u s and nn nvpa perplex
ing knots of eUdence furnishes a new
lyre rf mystery plo hut shove alt stands
Mr. .Viaui.e s wo dcrful portraval of al
most senile age. Nothing as interesting
hsa been given to our stage In many
year. The- Identical company of Mr
Maude'a recent F.mplre theater engagel
ment In New York will he seen here In
his support.
Socletv was a. nthn.U.H, . i..
pheum Monday night and as numerous ss I
was the f ir.t-nlnhtera opninr day. The
two lopnne Httractlona. while entirely
different, are equally effective In their I
respective class and this Is evidenced in I
pronounced scoring. Genevieve Oliff. who 1
Is featured in "A Hreath-of Old Virginia" I
la sweet and attractive and she has, 'an !
adequate supporting company. Tne other '
feature. Muriel Worth and Iew Brice.
are splendid dancers.. Miss Worth olo '
ntrmher "The Passimr of the Swan" a.nrf !
"Pelite Converaation" by Miss Worth and
lr. Krlce are two excellent numbers.
among the best that have ever been seen
ai uie orpneum.
The odds are even as to which enter
tainer Is the moat interesting MLss
Frankle Rice with her Impersonations
and eccentricities, or Frank Hunter with
hla black face oddltle. Aj both are
of "The Globe Trotter."' now at the
popular Oayety, it's an easy matter for
you to drop In. look them over and de
cide for yourself. The Flvlng Weaver,
lste of the New York Hippodrome, are
offering their unique aerial novelty as
an added attraction this week. It la a '
beautiful act, the duplicate of which la
rarely witnessed. Indies' matinee dally.
"The Spendthrift. " thl week bill at
the New KruK. Is making a good Imprea- '
Ion. Sport North and Genevieve Rua
eell have roles In which they take particu
lar delight. The play touches the every
day life of the American home. Movie
prices, politeness and wholesome enter
tainment prevail at the Krug. Family i
manned inursaay ana saiuraay.
An entire rnana;e of program will be
offered by the Htrand today Including a
Triana-le draruatlo masterpiece, the Cow-
i aid, featurlne; frank Keenan and Roacoa
mill fliuuiRia in rics.iv niijr r sit, l
funniest Keystone yet released on tha
Triangle program.
Take, for instance, such a common
thing as a good dinner. How very eel
dom do you ever see a woman enjoying
one with the frank delight of a man?
He abandons himself to the pleasure of
the moment.
Yesterday he may have dined off an
adamantine ham sandwich, next week
he may be glad to get pork and beans;
but today lie. la reveling: In all there Is
of present luxury, enjoying to the fullest
the daintiness of the t-ervlce, the fine
flavor of the viands, the bouquet of the
winea.
A woman, on the other hand, finds It
Impossible to enjoy un thing without
reserve, if she is eatins turtle soup and
terrapin, she spoils it by dreading some
poslble future time wln-n she may have
nothing but coined beef and cabbatce.
and if she can find no other akeleton to
sit beside her at the feast she can always
conjure up the dread specter of dyspep-
I siL to threaten her with unmentiomi bte
tortures at every mouthful.
Another pertinent Illustration of how
many more things it takes to make a
woman happy than it doea a man Is af
forded by the eorry spectacle we aec
every day of the new rich trying to buy
themselves Into society.
When a plain man accumulates a for
tune by hard work and thrift
It gener-
ally leaves him with aimple Ideas
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Joylnir It.
I He wants a good, compilable house.
a good autoinor.nc. me ot-si to eat ami
drink: but he wants to stay In his old
neighborhood, among the people he has
iVed with and liked for years.
weny
I oPPoa'te- She feels that mere money Is
u" nn asnes. unless an cun purcns.se
o llltLCO 111 inai Bucinr dial ur-iiin itim m
iilg 8. Slie decides on the exodus, and
leads the march away from the old home
and the old friends up into that frigid
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.viid vft lo.liiuil niirm rue iir.rr i a
acclimated and lives in a perpetual frost.
Fven In the inner life, this different
way of looking at happiness still holds
true. A man accepts happiness, when It
cornea to him simply and without ques
tion. A woman turns It round and round,
and thumpa It and tests It to see if It
I is really genuine, and she Isn't being
. . .
counterfeit.
I until she ceases lo think of happiness aa
a complex thing. IJfe isn't a circus, and
there is no great aggregation of cir
cumstances that may be relied on to
Wednesday nlg'il. with
W ednesday afternoon.
-l-r "mple thin... and
jto make the most tif the moment.
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For dancing school brother is ilressrl with as great care as his
sister. Mack velvet with i!eei collnr and cuffs nre accepted until at
10 years of ago he goes info the Kton st' it. Hut It Is sinter who car
ries off all honors. At 1 (i a ru'fiiip frock of pink silk and cloth cape
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Advice to Lovelorn
A ItlfflcuM Position. j
l'r M:s Fairfax: A youiiK lady j
stupped at my houae fur aeveial weeks a
year ago and 1 entertained her to the i
best ot my ability. When alio left 1
thought that wua the final parting. Mho
nlioned niti and invited mo to tier home.
1 accepted. 1 repeated the visit, at lur i
solicitation. I have taken her to several
places of amusement. Hut 1 have never j
called her up on the phone, or gone to I
see her, except at her request. I
From the above yotl can see that I I
do not want her as one of my friends,
but 1 do not wish to tell her thin puml
hlank. so if you will tell mc what to do
to accomplish this end I shall be grateful.
li. J.
It Is most unfortunate that you per
mitted yourself to drift Into an affair
with a girl In whom you had no Interest.
Your response to her advances probably
led her to believe you were attracted by
her. To Ignore her now la to be rude.
Of course if you persist In that course
long enouKh, she will get your meaning
but I think the manly tiling to do is to
go to her and tell her that ydu are very
busy and not socially inclined and that
you know she will understand when you
tell her that you will not be able to see
aiu h of her In future. Suppose you con
sider sparing her feelings but don't do I
her the Injustice of doling out your so
ciety as if It were alms to a beggar
Lnd the thing at once.
Her Father sihvuld Write.
Iear Miss Fairfax: 1 have been going !
with a nirl aince April, and l..ve her;
dearly, a id know mv love is returned, i
A short time atfo, while playing tenuis.!
the ball went astray arid was leturned
b a yo'ins. man. who walked home with'
j her and aked to call. Tne next week he I
sent two letters tell of his love. Now !
""" m" lo write to liliu and sy hla
irn'imsnip ih not wanted. io jou think
I Hbouid write ."
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Ihe
ropir person to Inform this for-i
: ward yoiuii; man that hla attention:
i mum cease Is the girl s father. If you I
I were forniall engaged It would be do-!
i sirable for you to write but under the I
j circumstance, it would he In far better!
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member of her family.
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I Iiear Miss
Fairfax: I haia corie-
spo tided
wltli a ounx man In tlie soulii
I tor
it
the past two years.
He visits me occasionally, snd during
la recent visit he told me his mother
. Sn4 llKtpr 14 hum I hm. hlv af Ku,4
i iquesled ' him to invite mv aimer' and
me 10 vis i uieir nume uuring Hie Holi
days. 1 will not
see him again this winter.
and In accepting this invitation shall I
write the young man or his mother, and
If the latter, what shall I say? M V. (1.
It would have been In better taste
for the young man's mother to hav
written to you, but after all that is a
formality, but It la to her you must
address your acceptance. Thank her for
tha kind Invitation she ha extended to
you and your sister, and tell her that
you will ba very glad to take advantage
of her hospitality and to come with your
sister, for a visit in her home.
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Wednesday we shall conduct an unusual sale of silk and wool dresses on the sec
ond floor a lot just purchased and expressed to us by our buyer who is in New York
City. This is a most fortunate purchase of sample garments from a well known New
York maker, whose workmanship and judgment are authoritative. These dresses
represent the most pronounced economies, and we earnestly advise every woman to
take advantage of the sale.
Silk and
Smart Trimmings of Fur, Brakln,
Buttons and Embroidered Motifs.
Values to
New Showing of Sport Skirts
In a variety of plaids, checks, stripes and
plain colors, showing new pleated and circular
models. A choice lot to choose from, at
$5.98, $7.50 to $10.00
mat .Jiiaininniin
Rchonok Laiinbper.
of a deeper tone of pink will delight her. If 14 hIio may wear this
laced coat of green silk over her effective muslin dress. The embroid
ered crepe de chine In two tiers or the iialnt black velvet frock will
make the 10 to 12-year-old happy. And charming, indeed, for the
girl of 8 is the blue chiffon frock with skirt of graduated lengths.
A Beautiful Lot of a New
Wool Many Smart
Both Checks and Plain
All dsTjirable colors: Sand, Nary,
Gray, WLstAria, Own, Black and Whit
$25, Wednesday
lv 0
York Manufacturer s Fine
Combinations
Colors.
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Th irrlvat ! a baby In tne homcholr!
fompletely changes the entire pect of
ine ruture. But In tho
meantime, during tho
anions period of ex
pectancy, there Is a
iplrndld remedy Vnown
ns "Molhefs Friend"
that does wonders. It
Is for external use, re
llcrea the pains of
muscle expansion,
anothoa anil quleti tha
Perres, extends Its In
fluenc to the Internal
Organ and remoies tr
great extent the ten
dency to worry and a re
prehension. It Is natural treatment, snf
for the mother, has no drug effect what o-,
erer and for thl reason must exert a inot
beneficial Influence upon those functions di
rectly connected with motherhood. In a
ery Interesting book Ihe subject Is freely
discussed and a copy will he mailed free to
all expectant molhrrs by Fradflcld Regulator
Co., 0s Lamar Pilg., Atlanta. Cs, Oct a
bottle of 'Mother's Friend" today of sny
dnirrlst. t'se aa directed anil ynii will (lien
know why mothers for nearly hulf a century
hare used and recommended this spleadld sid
to mothertHKMl. Hirlr letlera are messnrxs
j of vhecr. that trcaUia comfort lit ever word.
January Clearance Sales
We, are clearing out alt broken
lines of Diamonds, Watches, Jew
elry. Silverware, Cut (;iaft, etc.,
left over from our great Christmas
and llolidny sales.
Special Bargain Prices
Extra Easy Credit Terms
171 Pli mnnd
Itlnf. Ilk solid
gold Ioflla "Per-
Wo. 4 Meii'a Dia
mond Kins, f prong
Tooth mounttns, 14k
solid sold, Kama or
sollBhcd Cfifi
flnUh. at 999
tl.es a Weak.
fectlon"
mounting
$40
11 Week,
$2.50
i Mor.lh
1063 Wrist Watch Tea and Brace
let ue both fine lk eoild gold. lver
set, full nickel Jeweled, choice of
cither white or gold CCOA "75
dial. Onn.rsntecr. at
Credit Terms i ta.M a Koath.
Men'a Watonee, solid a-old and sold
tilled, auaranteed accurate timekeeper
and wonderful values, a large lot to
select from. frlcea (10 and up. .
Term to aa.lt your convenience.
OraDiilrTiilir.il. Sanniiri Till 30
sll or writ" for lllumnii-d Oatalns Na ion.
Phon Douslis 1444 and our Mletman wtll roll.
f! AF1"1! The National
(JIT Jewelers.
LIziBRos&cajraS40 WZ
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$94 7 s ss
mf I
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