OMAHA SINPA V I5!:K: M.KII liMrt Tnul ki. I. .!.( c:..n1. n m- t -i. tti bPuch.-oinl'i-r. I.o'.miIh Nm.il.l IMiii.i. ICol-rrt Moi-ri I'U'l'iln H .1 h. ;lore r Wphntrr t m'l n ,v . tul a icor of others iiu-hitliTiu ll'.' iiiiih jlilln.n ulnrtiTs ntul ilaii'i r I - - 1 llesdllnrrn mh-MlMtril to it nl to , fltvprg.'iit tntoc ftnd mk fin n , grnomti prliU return Mil for iiili . furor am on th new Mil thM trti t wcfk m th Onm with a mntlnro t ,lny. l.yili. lUrry, th rtnohlnn niimHik j comr.tl.'iuio, auntKtnlns tha trn.lltinl : l'-nrry. rmm with a ropriiorr of aonuii ' rxolualvrly her own, written ifor 1t l .lunle MoiYf. Twenty Yearn Ako," Some Old Hat" and "larrv are tlirer f hrr numhera faahloned with a aalnic t. enlist the whlntlera ami hunnet Koahanara la pronoxinoetl the only au thentic ewnent of old Indian and ur mrae ilanre In vaudeville Ftna la a n . tlva of India. Her father la an of f. or In tha Indo-Krllleh army. In tha 1ni!ea I it lift 1. r i. Ii. .I I h.- F.-i-ivl i I .. .ir. ilili.v. I', li'li I'miha-'a nuiM in .... , ..ni i-ii .iii. 1. Ill S'.tivln Htm:or, wuli thv lnr-et "al of li l! runt f..l atnte uso -'' In 1 1 In n Kill l r will t-f a .h v.ii-tuiv In the aonKon'a nitial.'al offcHna ' Toutli" la the title of tin- rniwnly plnMi't to lie offered hy Mr (lone lluulire. llh the rniahle ii port of an rm-elli'M company. A roniedv oflerlnif will he preaenteil ly Jim I'ooH and ,laK l,oi-etie i-ntltli'd "The Million-ain-a" le Horn and IMipreere give an eahlliltlon of niarhanianalilp h. h would (iitllU- thi-m In IiIkIi I ilh In the nrmv aa harpahootera. Major Jack llhondie, tho hoi InlllOnt. hna ;ilieul ni .Ullod i woii.V-rfiil teohnl iue. The riel mlve mo tion plot una to ho proleolod In the l r lieum Travel Weekly will offer thl-' array of Ititorrntlna uhe.t' Sporla In Knmatra, float In lumher In Sweden and an emurnlon on the Seine Coming to the nihi"im for the ae.'k u'ontloiied on I'ige Six. t'oluinn fix t BOYD ) Week SiL Night, Mar. jt MATINEESSVN WED., SAT. William Faversham in "The Hawh' At Soyd 's MQYJk ea "tens . f 'of In.o V Hl-T.T- ' " Clement f. . 1 - - -If ' "f r .,. . J Oil , V , , ..v t A. ' il - . V ' " -., 1 ;-. 1 t-' 'i-M;'- ""'i I I yy I through th. long run in New " ' I i,.tSC "Ni' i ' f i I l LZJLI York City h. wa Invlle.J to f 3 I jV, II 8v-' 1 iii - 1 111 H . . i. - - AO; L f BRAND El S THEATRE rV AW X a) THE GREAT AMERICAN PLAY AT LAST and Worth all These Years of Waiting. W. Griffith's KOI U lAY HTAHTIMJ THIS XtMIN. a NS. w N 2!J Symphony Orchestra 25 Carload of Effects. Prices: Mat., 23c. 50c, 75c, $1. Evenings, 50c to $2.00 Coming drandcte Carloiia Jfonterey "Bird of Pdradsf' 3 DAYS STARTING march' 23 The Thrilling Drama of New York Life "A Little Girl h I PopularPrlceS"25c,5Qc,75c,$1 MATIN EC SATURDAY SEAT SALE I Monday, March 20th I PRICES 10c, 25c, 50c r."Ar;.25can(l50c Zella Russell At-(A HEN Mr. William Kaveraham wa playing "The Hawk" through the long run In New York City ha was Invited to address the atiidenta of Barn ard college and he cho for li a memo "The Power of the Theater as nn Kdiicatlonal Force In the Com munity." In no profeailon." aald Mr. Kavertham. are o many beneficial educative force rmiloyed as in the theater. Sir Henry inMiiK died a poor man. He gavo all ao that the public might have the beat that the theater affords. That great mid won derful actor, Edwin Booth. lot $l,;'ji,ow 1 hat he might do the finest thirds In the theator. No mlniator In the luilplt. no novelist In his hook, ever swayed a creater populace for good than did an Irving, a Booth or a Modjeska. "Tha last fen venrs have worked won- ilfru on the American stage by bringing h fine class of men into our pioiesxlon In all It branches The courses of our best colleges now include the literature of the theater. Men like Trof. Baker of Harvard, I'helps of Vale and Prof. Ames of California are heart and soul in the movement for education through the drama. "There is too much slang spoken, much too lax pronunciation and ton little Ihoight of diction in private life. No better example can be given than by hearing a company of players who give the beat thought to the beauty of English as It ahould bo spoken. It seem to me that good deal of the future of the theater Is In your hands the puhlic'a hands backed by your splendid news papers and magazines, who follow the happenings In the theater so closely and are willing to write eo extensively about It "You can demand from us almost what you want; you have the power to force us to give you the best, and It la so easy for you to ignore us, to pass us by if we don't give you the best. It Is also very easy for you to encourage urn to climb artistically and educationally and bring the theater to the heights we want to see It stand upon. And I want to say that my text whenever I am preaching about the theater is "Entertain tag on all tha art you can while yon are enter taining, and eventually the best art will be accepted as entertainment.' usual company of players, and during her limited engagement In Omaha will put .n several new plays. Illohard Walton Tully, author of "Omtf the Tent maker," deals with the life of Americana and our Island heigh bora from Hawaii, with force and truthfulness In "The Bird of Paradise," now In Its fifth seaaon, which will be teen at in rn h u h band and happiness out of the chaos idols theater for four day beginning" next Four Days tinning Nest gun., March 26 Matinee Weel. iiiiii MARCH It ar APnlkl SATURDAY MATINCE. iMh Friday. CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS EV3 Zafl -Com'n to 3oyci ninriEAPOLis ssstnrya The . Kelly, Conductor, (TIME. EVENING Julia Claussen BOYD THEATER SKINNNER -cockTtFe mu- I I Tuesday Eve., Mar. 21 Reserved Seats, 75c-$2.00 Gallery 75c EMIL OBERHOFFER, Cendiwtor. At the Otphetim Into which she has thrown her hostess. To third act of this sparkling comedy shows Jerry in a dashing pair of pink pnjnmas, and bears out the Idea that she's "the girl an hour ahead of time." Miss Lang will be supported by an un- Rundny. March H. with a matinee on Wednesday. Mr. Oliver Moroseo, will In troduce a new l.uana, namly. Mlsa Car lo 1 1 n Monterey, a young California girt, for whom he claims great things. Others in the cast are Hooper U Atchley as 1"" Phone DonglM . MATINEE X9 fys fK EVERY DAILY (,liJliU NIGHT lO THE IIKHT OIi' VAl ltKVILLi;. ,10 WEEK STARTING SUN. MARCH 19 Lydia Barry That protective instinct of womankind when its men are in need of sympathy and understanding Is the note which dominates "The Hawk." the great aue cesa which Mr. William Eaverohani will bring to the Boyd theater for two days next Wednesday and Thursday, March it and 23, with iiniUuee Thursday. The play la by Francis de .rolnet, trans lated by Marie Zane Taylor and adapted and staged by Mr. Kaversham. le L'roiaaet uvea for the basis of his work the triangle situation, but clothes it with such unUHual construction umi bril liant dialogue that it commands the fixed attention of the audience. It is this unusual use of his material that earned a year's run for the play in both I'aria and :ew urk. j ""The Hawk ' is Hasetta, a Hungarian I of good family and slender resources, with an extravagant wife, to whom he I is devoted. Gamins is tin one way he ' has at hand to supply f inds for hi ex- 1 penses and he enlists hi wife's aid in cheating those with whom he plays. A1 young friend falls in love with his wife, she responds to his passion and he ' finally catches her helping her husband j A cheat at cards. Accused, she confesses, ! promises to reform and tilea to Induce her husband to give up hla cheating. This excites the huuhand s auaplcion and I foroes confession from his wife of her I lor for the other man. He goes away nd leaves them together. After ten montha the wife decides she wants a divorce and the husband's con sent must be obtained. When he is found it i discovered that with the loss o." bli wife lie has given up cards and become a victim of morphine. The wife Ik made to reali:'.c what a great love her hiiKbnnd ha for her and this awakens the protci.ive spirit in hrr heart and they ni: '.l.c up their quarrel and deter mine to face life together In a better way than they had known in the past. Tho selection of the supporting Company has been made with Mr. Faversham'a usual care ami the company will In clube Allien ll.i-kett. Albert Iloscoe, Grace llcinlcr.on. A. S. Byron, Kllse i Idham Edwin Cushman. Martha Mayo, Herbert Belmore and others. Mr. Joseph 1 taikcr of t-ondoii has built some effec tive scenes and the environment pre serves always mo required inuiiun ui time and place. I "A Little (lirl ill n Big City." a thrill- j lug play of New York life written by ' James Kyrle Min-i 'ill ily. w ill be presented j lit the Hvandeis theater for four per formances, beginning next Thursday. It recites the experiences of Irfiura Nelson, : an innocent ynuiif ulrl from a small ; country village, who comes to the big city In search of a position. Mie sr- j rives at the duck of the Albany boat line early In the morning, and as she is about to leave the essel she Is Inieicepled by a woman of uncertain character who Is In iiest of some innocent j oun ; girl ( from the country with the Intention of j first getting her Into her power and then I compelling her to accept the woman as her mother for ihe pmpoKe of extorting from a reputable merchant 01 the c'ni inunity a laive nun of money, nn.Mii.; ' him believe that tie young girl Is hi own daughter. How the youim Kirl finds a protector In a loval young man from her own home town, how she meets with a good holiest woman, and how In the , end things are all -made right. Is told In J the play. Omaha people will very touch enjoy Eva I-rfing'a impersonation of Jerry," in which she opens here engagement at the Boyd next Sunday night. It la a put that fits her vivacity. Huh spirits and airiness of poise. A youn," woman from Chicago goe to vlit her aunt In Phila delphia, and proceeds to ipst the love yf I nirs of the household, and wins a Don't Wait-Get Your Seats Now for THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE JOSEF I LYDIA BARRY ComecUeaa of Quality In "OVa STUDIES" Tho World's Greatest Pianist WALTER The Dean of American Conductors AND THE W YORK YEJPHOWY AUDITORIUM Friday Night, march 24th Seats ... 50c to $2.00 Dox Office Now Open ROSHANARA The Only Amtfcentio Bipoaent of Old Indian and Burmese Sasoea Mrs. Gene Hughes and Co. Th w,u ow comeaian. rreeentinr 'jrouTH- Jim Cook and Jack Lorenre & Wo-reUy Comedy riaylet by Edg-ar AJaa Woolf. In a Comedy Offering, Tow Yean CHrte, from 17 to TO. "TBB MIX.I.IOBAimiiB.H Max Kile. " Le Hone and Dupreece Major Mack Rhoade la a Pretty Wovelty. Phenomenal Boy Tlollnlst. RALPH DUNBAR'S SINGING BELL RINGERS Featuring UOTO OAJtBBTT, Pamons Boy Boprano. And Uslua" the Z.arrt ana Moat Ooetly reals of Bella Xtst Out OITHIUH TBATEL WBIILT Prloea BUtlnee, gallery, lOc; Around the world with the Or- best seats (eaeept Saturday and phenm Circuit's Motion Picture Bunday), ISo. Blfhta, loo, 85o, 60o rnotorTapber. and 75e. TodayrfNEWATonite 2t30 liRUU 8:20 Tor Ten Performances, IfilnlMO STOCK DBAMA AT MOTZB PBIOBB THE NORTH BROS. WAR? THIS WEEK rxmPBTTTAT, BTOCX CO.'g riMI Win MAT, "(HI PAROLE" m Tttxnwwx. IKBSSXBTXBX.B BKICBB TUar. IU Be,. Join The Worth Bros. Cut Olass Club. J'BATIITBB COCrOsl." Bent Week "DAVIS BABITM." 4 r Brr4 Beata Mo. m Al I l ramlly Mat I sees I II'' " Thnv. ul sen 'ar MKAH & MKAlt lnyUia;, Talaiaf, Panolnr. VI K'lS A HJ.. Mechanloal BoTelty. VKTOKIA TICK A I.TBIO IPIPIT. WILL. 11. mix Boolety Olrowe. The Whispered Word makv i'aok 10 hD.mi.ssion 20c YD We had e.i.ost forgotten what rreai sot In in a theatar waa. bat rareriUsm brou(bt It to us afaln." OUicefo Herald. a i Free Illustrated Lecture "The Seven Wondrra of th' Anrlent World," by IVnf. K. J. Hanks, Che die tlnguUlird traveler, airhae. ologlst and diplomat. A faarlnnting lecturer. Y. W. C. A. Sunday, Mar. 194 P. M. Wed., Thura., March 22.93 Matinee Thursday '"A fasclaarina; lomeisonstlon." -Coioaso Mews. "A love romaac of unusual depth of feeiiaa"." Cnloaro Poet. "By lar the beet play of tue year." -CUoaa-o Journal. (.Vo a JrAny Pu lvre I'lay) LV3R. WBL.LIAM AUIDOTORDUR OMAHA 8:15 Tuesday Evening, March 28 FIFTH, LAST AND GREATEST .of the... CHARITY CONCERT COURSE OMAHA'S rUTt CEKTBB." Ball Mats.. ia.afi.EOa EvufS., 15.BS.S0.Toc Harry K. Morion. Bella Rusaell, Juti- "The Smilins Beauties Three satires: "The Heiuity I'arhir. "lllKh Life In Jail." ami the exrt.ption ally funny hurletla, '"rliif f raaette'e 'hi Venttnn In ?!.' HI Heauty Churns. Lad lee' Dime Matinee Week Saye. 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