nil) OMAHA KITXPAV TIKK: MA1MTI 2s IPlfi. 5 H f .. . j. ... . .. 1 3 1 I i ; r i . . S$CT Carina Hooper Z. .Mr ml . yfe&ft vV It . IE ff ' I fV J- -,i A II .... . - - . it - i -.: i v mm i . i tib, -mra or. i'ardi-e.- Rim- 1 1 yi 1 .wrr. . I'A , V I r il -T I np,1 Vnltn TiillV. Af II r II . 1 JTi ' -l ll J I lifo in the Hawaiian I.lands. I( i f NS hTT?fl 1-ePteJnltheBr.n- It J t . . V- 4 ' . V UbSa! t..e thrd um In thl. city V I -11 A Y"V . V'' I cvmiTieiic'rm thin evening and con- . I fumm"'"""m'mi'"' ' ' ununis fr.r ro.ir nl6ht and a matinee 1 il " " " ' 111 V. I - n Wdn.iday. llr. Tully haa written -S-tTI I ft T , & A , . - l t l lor' fining to the South Rea VI J 11 IL' I ' f v II the i).-ind. but aLo Ift filled with easentl- ally dramatic ' Incident. The cast' .la J.eai'eci. liy a newcomer In thla city. In the part -of I.nana. Carlotta Monterey, ayoon CaJIfornla actrean, whim Man ager Moroaoo diacovered thla aeaaon and ef--whom lie preifltta fclu thlnga In the dramatic line.' Other- In- the caat are Hooper U Atchley, Roberta Arnold. Rlch- , id Gordon, Laura Ada ma. ml ton Ty loi aeorgcr y.. Webater, Jamea Nelaon. jl 'annic nulla a"d 'a acore or other. ln i eluding the quintette of native lingers jand plnyera. whoac aweet music la one of the I'hnrms of the play. The scenic ef (fect of "The Bird of Paradise" are aa 'true to nature aa fhe acenlc artlat can itnake' thein and the lat act showing- .Mount Kllaura. In vi'ilent eruption, cm oi tne most realistic acenea put on any stag. ptla Skinner will ' provide the enteew talnment at the Brandela on Friday and Saturday night and at the Saturday l Uy dramatic- incident.. The caat.la W V,. VW Wi 1 .'I TT IS -'" M of -The Bird of Par.dlae" are a. 11 ' -, f - , ' il SN. VtZS 'matinee, March 1 ter 1 nno n f matinee, March 31 and April 1. Mr. Skln- I J! !tora on 1li? I f V -vit in tho I the moat acconipllahed American tKe and hla local atage are alwaya a i 3 ft Tl.i- Mi. !.... appearance ia remembered 17 Nwlth speclnl de! Ight because he waa seen then In his wonderful impersonation of )Iadjl the Beggar In "Kismet." This season. It Is said ho has another role, of an entirely different sort. In Henry Arthur Jones' comedy, "Cock o' the Walk." that Tits his personality without e wrinkle. Mr. Jones, who Is one of the foremost of Kngltsh playwrights, has been poking a lot of fun recently ut various lasne of lingllah foolety an occupation In which lie seems to take qulto as much pleasure es Barrle does when he Is lntiKhlng up hla fleeve In his whimsical fashion at his Scotch kinsfolk. In "Cock o" the Walk" Mr. Joncrt' butts are the knishted actor .managers who control the London staffe, but who think considerably more of their aocial prestige tlmn they do of their art. .The foolish little matinee girls who adore these same actor-managers and keep their theaters full come in for aome teasing. too, and there Is one very atmislna; acene In which some lord hlahopa of the Church . of England take a prominent part. The hero of the story Mr. Pklnner's role, of course is Anthony Bellchamber, a Bohemian thespian left over from tha 'palmy daa" of the? drama, celebrated In the provinces, but unknown In Lon don, a theaaunia of Shakespearian ouo. tatlons and traditions of the "old school," u irreeponsime, with a monu mental nerve" and a ready wit and al together a most lovable rascaf. His am 0fyrrr-K VLJ JLL lli 'woavsj sj mm asafii af ) r EVA LANG BUrrOBTEO BT rDWAJlD Z.TVCX In "JERRY" 'TVlrl "o" AJid of Tims" TWs aftaraooB, tonight aaa all wak. MaMas nnday. Wsrtnday and Batorday rloM, 10c, goo and BOo. Next Week-Ea Lang and EMPRESS s-our oays tarttaa- Iil, Mar. aa. XMMma to si nuT Xa Tld Bit f usio Bona- aad Baaea. TUB tWCMSsj Comady Tmaollt, Mevalty. KIMBAT.T. XJBXTVETK lo Eatrtalars. JfT i1 TO TOB WTFB MaaioaJ Cornel--Qlrls Oalor rot Flays TM riTTK ACS - X lAOB 10c ADMISSION T1 1IMMT bltlon la to enact Othello aa he feels he alone in these degenerate days can play tha Moor, on the London ataga and In the comedy ha gets his chance to do It at the Shakespeare tercentenary. How? Ah. that ia th play. Supporting Mr. fik Inner I an excep tionally strong company that Include Janet Dunbar, a clever young aetreaa who made a hit when aha appeared with David Warfleld In "The Return of Peter Grimm;" Enid Bennett, Luella Smith. Wdlter Glbbs, Walter F. Peott. John Rogers. Harry Dodd, Henry Crocker and Krnest A. Elton. Mr. Skinner presented "Cock o' the Walk'1 for many week at tha Oeorg M. Cohan theater. New York, and ha will gtv It her with precisely the aam elab orate production. The famous Oberammergau Peasant Playera will appear at the Brandels theater, next Sunday evening, April 2, and will present a farce comedy, "Mr. Jack son in th Mountains," giving the per formance In tha German language. They bring with them the old time ouatoms of th Fatherland and mueto is mad a featuro of the entertainment. "Jerry" the play In which Miss Lang omaha'S most popular THEATER, WITH OMAHA'S Company In "OUTCAST" PHONE Dour. !!!. S Day Starting; Tnnrs., afareh SO, EAEL'I SIX DXTLMCs BYACPHB A Iasoa la IM Tins'. arUBICAI. aVOKKTS STovaliy SCualoal BBtnaAara. XIMim COX.B Qomdlsana. TH1 sTBW UAJD1B A XfW Dspartar la VaadvlU, Bor mlng raroa. Foto Play TWTH TmCSTK MTITCIT 20c BAJtOAIV XaT TOWI. Frances Wdh -Al- Me Otpheum opened her engagement last night at th Boyd theater, will be the attraction for the coming week, ending Saturday night. "Jerry" Is an American comedy In four acta, designed to set forth tha amusing willfulness, waywardness, but charming and instinctive sound sense of a heroine TodayffREW-Tonlte 2:30 tlRUU 8:20 Tor Ta Prformanos. STASTDAKD TOOK DBA AT HOTI1 PBUOBB THE NORTH BROS. PBBPKTUAZi BTOCK CO.'S TIE rsUZB PXAT Of STOCK, avidllarum" UBBE8IATXBI.E PAIOZB f AssmrfM Beat BAo. fr XII' 'aUlr MatlBMS XfJC Thar, and Bat. w Join Th Worth Bros. Cut Olasa Clab. 'BATB TBjCOUPOB "St Wk "A Baohalor's Bomuot." "Oblajca'b rmr cbhtbb." tCfrtt i&TlL Bcata., ls-iga ae'2 BTn't. la.Bo-6o.TOa TllltfTB TWO VkSCINO pbmonm. GEORGE STONE & ETTA PILLARD ",1 SOCIAL MAIDS ZZt? Brllllaat, Tnnafut Marrlmaot of th Hlahm Oral. on i m inu uaenvaiea nw Tork At Cblei Xiadi' Dim Matin wk Days. w A L T E R WHEATLEY TOICB ABT OPSKA IMBTBOOTIOX. Apv'y Thursdays BOOM BOO I.TBIO IIOO, Pboa D. 8704. L O IZ E X T A. De LONE 305 LVniC BLDQ. DOUGLAS 8704 Harpa Ren tad to fitodent. Old Fiddlers' Contest, Y. M. 0. A. Mn 115 years of ago or older Hill play for priAnw. Monday, Maroh t7th, P. M. Children 10. Adults 15a. The Prize Play called, for short. "Jerry" "the girl an hour ahead of time." Miss Lang, of course, plays the part of "Jerry" which originally waa played by Billy Burke, . Phona Dougiaa 4S4. MATINEE AtU.A mL. EVERY DAILY (SWW NIGHT 2:15 THE BEST OP VAl'DEVILLK. WEEK STARTING SUN. MARCH 26 LACKAYE mfmE "OTXmTOariB- - 7 A1Ie Oarstab; naiaim As Prodaosd by ta Washingiom B"""TB Bauar Playars, Vw Tors, CXAJBAOTX AIBTIO KWr7 Mayo & Tally I Jim Toncy & Ana Normaa Ona-Xalf of th Famous Implr x City Qnaxtett. "sTOsTBsTaTBB." Bwt Bmger. . Bobbia up aud Down wuh Kutus Educated Roosters Billy Bouncer I Tin Only Oomplata Boost Aot la And Bis Paraons BonPfllng- Cont t. anAarUla. BXTBA ATTBAOTIOW Pannl A-l'XTt Watson Sisters Thoa Two CHrl," OBPXBTJM TXATBX, WBBZLT Around ttoa world with tha Or. haam Circuit's Motion Picture hotogravhsr. BOSTON GRAND OPERA CO AND BALLET RUSSE MAX BABtMOrP, Maaagtag Ptravtor. AUDITORIUM OMAHA Lrcics rBTOB, Ivca4 Bsgrassatslly. PRICES BlUUM-tlH, St.. 'and It la In thre parta that aha la at i hr hot. Mr. Lynch idaya Monlatu and iho lnlnnre of tlx- rmiany I ery hap- i pity crMt 1n 1Mb Way. Mati'irra will rc ! ilvcn tmlay. Wedneaday and Saturday. , ' Overturea." to be prfrntod by Unlcne , l.n. Knyc. will le on of tle liradMnera nt the Orphctint today ; the other will bo j I Will am Mock and Fmnrea hltr- pr-e- -nilni "tmnrante -harirtTl'ilc." rn I ' n eddfo f.trn foati.re n t ar'lo'i th" j Wfttjinn are I'niitiun.'t'd ' wr- I lii. .' la a drni.ia of d.ia! peraonallt , , .-mil was ortninally proriu d l.y t ie a-h inulnii Siiiai-r pin) 'ta In New York ltK m.irkrt! auc Mla hikae Ik a ala- ter of Wilton l.nokaye, the well known I 'plaer. Mi Hnrk. for aeveinl (laina 1 I w.tli Mis Pillion, waa miir-rd m in ial-, ral rninrdy. N'ow he ia being .v r'i'd hv :i prei oiMif-r no ' tevir nr. I r.o t a fn. Inni 'v i. '.if' uns hni ! 'In d : ' a r. tl". .in-.iiiK and tall -i t.' J the Wnta. n t.tl. ta are favo'iti n a I-. devllle. They ire ni leaa n'iti. I ply iiwn-d than they are ricMy -r n n lnnl. one-half of the Kitr.i'r- I'lty ouartet l i-oinpoaed of Many Mayo and Harry Tally. Ai a aon (e-im they ar- wlunlnit pronounced anooeaa. "Non- j a ne ' la the title of the aklt to he of- j frnd by Jim Toney and Ann Norman, a i I air of lauKli provl.lera. bmintilnc con- j teat la to be the act to be contributed by j the clown, BUljr Houncer. The contest, j open to boya of the audience, la one of the moat hllarloua thlnira ever ahown on an Orpheum eta Re. Kurttn haa the only company of performing roadetera In vauflovl le. Their clrcua trtrka ara po leas aatnnlahlnR than amualn. Scenea alonic ! the Mediterranean In France, Induatrlea i of Paahinore and wlne-maklng in Rur gundy will be ahown In eelulva motion plcturoa by the Orpheum Trarel Weekly. ! 'The Haohelor'a winner" and "Forty Winks." two new creations among the , big-Mme headline contingent, ara under i lined for presentation at the Orpheum j week of April J. Jack Henry. Rose Oard- I ner and John B. Roberta are featured j with the company of thirteen that la preaenting "The Bachelor's Dinner", a musical comedy, with an elaborate acenlo j Investiture. Regan Hughaton and Fay Wallace ara being featured In "Forty . Winks." which was written by Brerett 8. Ruskay. author of "Tha Meanest Man In the World." "Cranberries." "The High est Bidder" and other piece. I Joe Hurttg. producer of burlesque, sends hla "Social Maids" to th popular Oayety theater this week, featuring those I clever artlata. Oeorga Btons and FXta Plllard. In the mualoal burlesque, "Buy Little Cupid." tha joint work of Leon Berg, ltbrettlet, and Will H. Vodary, composer. The company which supports these stars I superbly adequate, uoh name as Billy Baker, Billy Foster, Jack Plllard. Marty Beamnn. Jessie Hiatt and tha Jewell Slaters being evidence enough of Its quality. On should not forget to mention the chorus, for th thirty pretty' girls forming this contingent ar as -' sentlal to tha suooe of th story the ! prlnclpala and the scenery. Every one of them Is a real beauty, possessed of talents which place ' her In th category of genuine artists. Ladies' matinee dally all week. Today's matin starts at t o'clock. . . Omaha talent will ntertain at th Elm press theater ' tor tha ' first half of the week beginning March 38 ra" an entirely new act. fhe principals ar Iran Von trot and' Jame Morrlaon. wall known for their skill' at singing and dancing, and In, the novelty thoy ara to offer should prove popular. Tha Ooidan Oate Girls, a musical tabloid, will prove th headllners for the bill. ' There will b plenty of pretty girls, nw songs and all tha aooeasories which assist in making a musical show liked by th audlsnoa. 7ha Blttoh par form upon tha bar. KlrafeoJl and Ken neth, with tha aid of tha banjo, will (how their (rentua For th last half Karl's Dtvtng Nymphs (Continued on Pag Six Col. Six) Prloaa Matlnaa. gaUary, lOoi bast seats . (sept Baturday and Boaday), B6o. Vlg-ht, loo, 850, 6Uo and 76o. ADDII 10 11 MatlneB HruiL ij-ih, Friday Thursday flight, April 13 "L'Amor del tr R" and "SrwwfUkBB" Ballet Friday Mitinee, April 14 'Mae1rN Butterfly" and Pavtowa Dlvertieementa Friday (light, April 14 "La Bahama" and "SpaitUh" Ballet Oaata taatwd BaaaUH. startla. Chaitaar, Kan. MarOMsa, (iaudBi, Pulltl. Aaaalaa, fctucaet, MJara. Teyu, Iyaa, Oar, Uimi. da mast, aray. nonavetor: Marwaaoal, IMhsald, ualUns. ANNA FAVLOWA apaaar wltB BA1XAT BDBMB at aaaai awrformaaoa. MAIL OBDBB8 BEITO mUD NOW. SEATS ON SALE NOW AT AUDITORIUM .M, .. l a. EACH PEtFORNARCE BRAHDEIS THEATER Tf"iMIf?HT nd Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday IVSIIVJIll WEDNESDAY MATINEE I flU.'Jia JP- 3UCC533 AV TALKED OP OF- Ply OFTHE 5UCCB55E35 XcfNTURY a ""i"Mr. - jm4k-m.y IIISST Ikl .M.liJ'. , I aJ mi J .Af ",,f I IJil r J ?X"tr: IKLflACmlifmlA Vl J 3 vliL- U rsUCSS Evening-, 880, Mo, TBo, TWO DAYS Friday and Sat., arch 31-Arpil 1 CBAmX.ES PBOBTMAB Fisaante OTIS In His Latest Comedy Hit By Henry Arthur Jones Direct from Oaorg M. Prioas Bynlng-a, BOo, Too, II, Bl.SO APRIL 13TH MATINEE AND EVENING nilKIEAPOUS BMXb Because of the unprecedented de mand for seats the management are placing 500 extra chairs in the rear of the Auditorium at auhdotorhu OMAHA 8:15 Tuesday Evening, March 20 FIFTH, LAST AND GREATEST ...of the... GIIAniTV COIICEflT COURSE The Greatest Violinist Since Paganini Tickets: $1.00, $2.00, $2.50 Now On Sale Auditorium Cox Office It is fitting that this, the last num ber of the most successful concert course ever given in Omaha, should end in the proverbial "Blaze of Glory," which is certainly what Omaha expects-Many musical rec ords have been broken in Omaha this season and we anticipate with justification the greatest "paid" musical audience ever assembled in the history of the city. Don't Wait Another lYlinute--Get Your Tickets Now Turpin's Scnool of Dancing Twenty-eighth A Far nam. sTw Class, List yuur iiama now. 1'rlvata Inaaona any nut a. BLABBBT A14A. rWTOtJ), miT.I.iT A WD itmvita, Managers. jju Aj . . ' -ST'LJ-S-! I'll SI m Sl.ftO Katla, 5o. BOc, 7 80 sVtl. MATINEE SATURDAY "n nr JVI liV "Cock 0' The Walk" Cohan's TTiaatar, Baw Tork. m BB Matin, Boo, 60O, f Be, fl Bj $1.B0. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OBBBJtOPTIB, OondUOtor. 53:. It taka but a minut of tlm ta aava dollar whan you rwad Th B Want Ad columns. Hamuli Iff H Are is 8