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Tim OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 14. 1Mfi.
What
Women Are
Doing in the World
Preparation for the annual May
breakfast will b rnad hn the Bust
nese Women' rlvib mffti Tuesday eve
ning at 7 o'clock at the Young- Woman'
Christian esaoelatlon. Tha breakfast will
be tha following morning, Wednesday,
between T and o'clock.
The general officer of the Douglas
County Women' Christian Temperance
union and president of local union will
meet Vedndy at 2:30 In the Young
.Men' Christian easoo atlnn to make
preparation for the coming tate con
entlon In Omaha In fleptember. The date
cf the convention will he determ'nel tijvm
at the meeting.
Mlm Alice Paul, rational chairman of
the Cingrlonal union, has perfected
plan for the Woman' party convention
to 1 held In Chicago, June 6. and 7,
and will leave In a few day for Wash
ington to he on hand when the eastern
nvoy return from their big swlnst
through the went.
The union' envov who have been tour
ing the free elate on board the now
famous "Suffrage f-prrinl," will rea "h th
rational rapltal May 10 after a home run
straight ai'roaa the continent from Halt
l,ke. On their arrival a "White lunch
enf" will le given In the dining room of
the I'nlr n alatlun. Three hundred gueaU
l.sv re"ried ami at the luncheon.
Mr. Florence Kelhy, errutary of the
Consumer' league, will be tha toast
m'atreea, anJ apei.che of welcome will
he made by Mr:. Ttlrliard Walnwrlght
Mrs, Harvey W. Wiley, Mrs. . William
Knt and other prominent Washington
uf I retrial. After tho lun hem the en
ro will march to tho tant front of tha
rapltul, where a speclarulnr demonstra
tlon will I uke jilme.
Chapter E of the K. O. Sisterhood,
together with ( hplcr H. N., will enlet
lain twenty-five member of the. 1'lultn-
mouth iluiprer til luncheon at the Com
merles! Huh, Friday. Kolloiiig U
I'inclierin, tlm flrnt named chapter will
t.nld a reception at the lnme of tho preiil
dent, Mr. W, B. Woodward, VA North
Kortleth atreet, at which all P. K. U.
In the city will bo guests. The I'la'la
mouth women will also be tukrn for an
auto tide through the city and leave the
enme eenlng for their home.
The annual business meeting of the
Inindee circle will bo held Monday after
noon at the home of Mr. Allen White.
Klectlon of officer will take place
The thirtieth annual meeting of the
Nebraska branch of the Woman' aux
iliary of the K.placopal church will be held
In All Saints' church Tueaday, beginning
with the holy communion at St o'clock.
Illahop WllllHiiiHon, celebrant. Mra. Philip
Potter le dloceaan president,
The North Side dm of the Child Con.
aervation league wilt conclude tho club
tear with a social meeting Friday at 2
o'clock at the home of Mr. II. W. Dorat,
i!W Camden avenue,
A Mother' day program will be given
by tho Woman' club of the Railway
Mall Service Wednesday, Hull call re
sponse will be "Our Mother Maiden
Nam:" Mr. L. K. Hurt will read a
paper on "Mother of Today;" and Mr.
Alartin Pedenen on "Mother of a Cen
tury Ago." Mr. J, a. Hart will be the
hostess.
Chapter B. P. of the P. E. O. (Sisterhood
will meet with Mr. J. A. Hawkins. Kit
South Thirtieth street, Tueaday at i
o'clock.
Tennyson chapter of the Chautauqua
circle will meet Monday afternoon at the
home of Mr. A. T. Klopp, Roll call re
aponae will be Item of ourrent Interest.
Mra. K. Ci, Hampton will lead the lesson
on "Way of the Planets;" Mra, X. Nel
son will tell the atorlea of lieorge III
and George IV, and Mr. A, K. Mack will
give a sketch of the life of Emerson,
Monday evening, ttev. H, O. Itnwlanda
will give a lecture on the Interpretation
of Poe "The Raven." at tha First Bap
tist church, under the aurploaa of tb
Chautauqua circle.
The Benson Women' Chrlatlats Tem
perance union will hold a meeting Friday
at the home of Mra. J v. llnrtnn. A
short musical program v .1 Mlnw the
bualneaa meeting.
The member of the Pei.ann Woman
Foreign Missionary society will give an
afternoon lea and program Wedneaday
at the home of Mra. Charles Anderson.
The program will consist of mualij and
mission. Music wilt tie given by mem
bers and per(enoea. In vers. In (he
earning of a mission dollar will be given.
Th home will be deem ated In Mla
apple bliMsom and pink sireamet fr
the O' lastnn
Tlie Hertsnn Woman clnh wilt rtiat
st the heme ct Mrs J V lliwprr Thurs
day f r the snaiiul election i f rifrb-ers
and planning the ii iirt f .f th cr-mtcg
eaf
Tf H I. " ri"t of lie.i. save
rl party and rt1 tum-hewn at
h.ni.r.1 t hall Thuretar lUmn'i.a
tn n by Vtnltiiwn a l aw
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Committee in Charge of Creche Benefit
4 Mm. Louis Clarke
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Emma Iloalcky. Mra. rhtllp Welch 1
the new vloa president, Mra. M. 0, Hamp
ton secretary and Mis KJolae lllllls
treasurer. At the luncheon to he given
at the Hotel Vontcnelle Baturdny to con
clude the club year, Mlsa (trace Hunger-
ford, Mra. Prltoliard and Mr. Welch
will tell etoiiea.
The regular meeting of the Oeneral H.
W, Lawton ai llary will be held at
Memorial hal" IVedneaday aftenioon.
Memorial service wlU be held for the
deceaaed slaters.
The buslnes women' ooundl meeting
Tueday will be directed by Hev, B, D.
Hull of the Henseom Park Methodist
church. Lunoheon will be eerved by th
ladle of th North ChrUtian church be-
tween the hour of It and I
The annual meeting of Omaha chap
ter, daughter of tha American Revolu
tion, will be held Monday at I o'clock
at the public library. Election of offt-
cer ts th principal bualneaa.
Y. W. T. A. Note.
Tie laal of the Hundav veair services
I today, whan the educational i1ert
mem la in charge. I ir. Allen. rn-l,leil
of I'oan college. tl be the s;akir nn l
.Mlee Vl'sltua IT ev will mvi violin
nuiiiber- In th .vlaj hour which fol
low It-t-re will be light rwfreahmenl
rve.l aod a pror,tm vt rJliigH an, I
nunle Kill !. given
tn ,)i inln). TurwUy and U'edea.1
eveniiMa of una e-k the a I mnaalinii il
lariliHiu IU ui'-r elihn.ia ef the
folk In tti gMiinaalmit if (he nung
Uitmen'e t tiri.Uan aaauiatlon bull.tm
M r,.l rnA the flrat r cluuee par
torm. Tvo-n,Uv the . n. jr and
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"ii v a 1'itilt.ed n'iioo'r vn b imini
Uid ill th luneatum Iheaat tl.
mull be p , I J l-lvr the evening a
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21 rs. Warrew Poger
leave for New York City thl evening to
null for hi home in Havana.
Mr. Ttobert Wood, on of Mr. B, B.
Wood, who hn been seriously Ul with
double pneumonia, paaaed the crlnU
Thursday, and a slight Improvement en
courage his family and friend to hope
for his recovery.
In and Out of the Bee Hive.
Mr. K. M. Fairfield ha returned from
Chicago.
Mr. Uould Diet returned Wednesday
from a week In Chicago,
Mlaa Luclle Bacon will be at home Mon
dv morning from Chicago.
Mr, Lloyd Holsapple has gene east
to vialt her former home at Hudson, N. Y.
Mrs. Harry CummlnRS ha returned
from Jiuluth and is with Mr. and Mrs.
I.oul Doup for a while.
Miss Margaret Ureer Baum has re
turned from an eastern visit and 1 with
her parents at the Fontenell.
Mllle. Marie Andre will leave Omaha
June I for her lummir Vacation, which
he will spand In Japan, sailing June I
from Eeettl.
Mis Ethel wyn Hodge and Mlsg Clarice
Brown spent tha week-end in Amee, la,,
tha guest of Mis Alma rwieie and Ml
Hulda Wlesa,
Miles Helen Mite, who hag been visit
ing her brother and hi wife. Mr. and
Mra. Wayland Magee, retnrntd Wednes
day to Chicago. .
Mr. Oeorg Casaell gmllh returned
Thursday from week with her daughter,
Mia Margery, at Bryn Mawt college,
where the latter I finishing her second
far,
Miss lbalen K. Pmlth hs retnmed from
three month' visit wtth Mr. Ulen P.
Wlllielm at Brownavlll, Tan. Mr. Wfl
him waa formerly MUa Mabel Clarke
of thl city.
Mr. Ueori Voa 1 CTpectad home
about the middle of the week from I'hll.
adelphla and talll 'Vi acconipanled by her
aimer, Mia fbarle C. Allen, and aim.
whn HI vi,tlt Mra. tatea at -Utllable '
Mi. Alvin Xaundera has returnad from
wtixer with bar daimhtar, Mr H'.iaea!)
Harr .on. tn Washington, and ts ampplnf
with Mr aid Mr MiHtta Harlow for a
short tnt bf.t! ..in tt ha exit.try
tl en the Wart -., t at
Ralston's
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I;T, i,!il li.at open the week
the Orpheum with a matinee
today is specially arranged to
leave a last pleasant Impre
Klnn In bringing to a close a I
aeanou that has been dl-
tlngiilahed for having the largest number
of noted atari hooked that has ever ap
peared at tha Orpheum. And In stellar
distinction a double-hesder is announced
for the close and a well-balanced snd
excellent supporting program I also
promlned. No headllner In vaudeville I
more distinctly Individual than Grace I.a
Rue, the little star from musical comedy,
who 1 to top tho bill. The act she i
presenting Is the most varied of any she
has offered. Kach of her song give a
wll-told nd well-acted story, with qual
ities that Include travesty, comedy, ec
centricity and clevernes. Another star
will b the grand opera celebrity, Mme.
de CUneros, late prima donna of tho
Chicago, Manhattan, Metropolitan, De
ficala and Covent Garden Orand Opera
companies. During four consecutive
seasons ehe was engaged ss the lcadln
diva of the Chicago Grand Opera com
pany. Two of her most celebrated role
are Carmen and Dellla. Bright and clever
la "Tha Devil He Did" It tells the atory
of a political bos who make a bargain
with Old Nick. "Just for Fun" 1 the
sketch to be presented by William Hallon
and Kthel Hunter. One of the most laugh
able phase of the act to be offered by
Blxley and lrner Is the travesty on
Molba and Caruso. Novel sons and dance
are to be contributed by Kmma Francis,
assisted by Harold Kennedy. Daring fen'.s
and comedy are Included In the panto
mime to be offered by Jolly Johnnie
Jones. Watorway of Bnigo. Belgium,
and the uses of bamboo In lndo-Chlna
will be feature of the exclusive motion
picture of the Orpheum travel weekly.
Tf It ta correct that America does not
appreciate Its own talent It must be re
membered that the old saying that
prophet Ig never honored In hi own
country tlll hold good." Thl ts th
explanation given by Mme. EHeonorm d
Clanero, of th often discussed ltoa-
tlon-whereby th English speaking world,
representing more of th world' In
habitant than any other, ha to appre
ciate the opera that I given them In for
eign tongue and generally ry foreign
artistes.
"At th risk of being called unratrlotlc
to th land cf my birth." continued Mine.
Cisnerc. who la extremely proud of the ,
fa rt that b 1 an American by blrtii j
even though a Hpenlah counte by mar- j
rlg "It I only fait to point out tr
America that her have member rf
the 'l-Knew-Hlro-When' rl'ib In trontf
firc. In Kurr-pa th tr)"fttv re clul
ffllitl with the not ob)H-tionbl
'I-T.dd- Vmi Sii ,
"Th AmetVan s.nt-r dee not get t'
aani anunuit of ne:urgmnt that lb
fewim injrr d In hi o tMunty, In
Rarip. t ny t fcafor tb r. j
very ImlureUMnt gtvea le ava ix r 1 1.
!ufra It a nittr f ntlual r
arl tn ni"t cnuniria t prolu-e th
i!at lngf In A""' a. n e.
4iii t ii nhaihar er not a Vnuna
tn r woman ' f'T'T trai i If
th Uftl baa it1 a an I !!,
vBiiri.Uec t go t'irarl In pt ef th
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Wm. P Carl f on -lejJhf Mn
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tl, spectator, after a momentary period
of darkness, to the scene of th hppn
Ing. Th wife of th a'.'ous'id man,
mother of a 9-year-old child, Is tnu
shown retroactively, In on act s a young
girt who Is Induced by hex love for thu
reckless rnlte to elope with him, and
made to believe that he Intend to marry
her. In this way her uspectd relation
with him, after many year, which has
Induced her husband to kill him, are
shown to be entirely Innocent, though
these rolatloiig never were confessed to
tr husband. Mia Ijing 1 to play th
part of th betrayed girl and wife. Mr.
Carleton Is well suited to th part of the
husband, and Mr. Holman as the be
trayer Is capital. "On Trial" will be the
offering for the entire week, with the
usual week-day matinees on Wednesday
and Soturduy.
An all-girl show will feature the first
half of the week commencing Sunday,
Muy 14, at the Empres theater. Nine
girls of beauty and wit feature "The
Bachelor' Sweetheart," th headllner
for the first half of the week. All thests
inltaes rs charming and posacsn voices
that aro far from tho ordinary. Tho love
plot In this musical comedy Is but in
cidental, but good sinning of th newest
songs assures It the front rank among
miniature comedies. The Five American
Beauties, hailed a clever musicians and
singer, will offer an entirely now bill.
Kitty Demllt, tho girl with a smile, offers
something new In Uie comedy line. Clos
ing the bill will be the Keough sister In
a singing and talking aklt. On Monday
Charlie Chaplin In hi new comedy, "Th
Floorwalker," will make hi Initial ap
pearance. "The Girl from, Chicago," a
most exciting drama. In which love, ad
ventnr and comedy are all mixed, will
tie th feature, aided by th comedle
"Th Rturn" and "Slipping It Over on
Father."
.
The author of "Capital Punishment,"
Mose Bhorr, ts coming to this city with
Madam Pa rah Adler, Joseph Keaslor and
an all star rat In "Capital Punishment."
Ihey will appear at tha Branded theatsr
on Tueiday and Wednesday, May U and j
17. "Capital Pur.lahment," Mr. horr
greatest (ticceaa, and the greatest ij Hai
tlon of today, will be produced tn Ui- j
Hah on Broadway neit traoiti. Mr. bhorr i
t an actor aa wait a an autnor, n . ,
ay th publln doe not car tn I
aiartea, but l looking l" Hmlhlng tiaw ,
It lil ipiwar bi fttfh MaiUrr Karah
AJ'sr, Joseph Keaaler and an all star
ifminy a th Chaplain. Mr at.t.rr,
the w!f of the a ithor of "f'apital
tA'imaiit." is a g-mj charact iea.
Th play "Cap!al iritahrint" t ww l I
rarrto I out lu ery detail an I In th
ban la of vary c u.if" t arltaia h
i'rsPi'y brt'ig en all d iiimini
hi a tsr.l a: rl ta ai ulturel tp!.
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Ame Eltonon De C'sneros
Ai th Orieum
of the best known actrnsse on th na
tive tag.
"Hobon' Choice " with Whltford Kan
u the bashful WUly Moop, promises to
aiMind the eummer In Chicago. Mr, Kane
wa a leading member of U. Iden Payne
reiiertolre company at th Fine Art
theater in that city two aeaaona since,
Ktliel Clinton, the dramatic avctress and
writer of successful play. finishing
EVEEY
DAY
2:15 & 8:15
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TIIK M'M't OF
Last Week Starting
Th Visualised rastaay
"THIS DUVIL HE DII"
By Clifton and Fowlr, In Collabora
tion with Auatin Webb.
BLXLKY A.D LER.VER
Th Mlba and Caruo of Vaudeville.
jolly jonvxira JONES
In HI Orlginalltr.
A Tin on th wtr."
"TUt-: IXTERA'ATIOXAL STAR OK SONG"
VAUDEV ILLE DEBUT
MME. ELEONORO
de CBSNEROS
Late Leading Prima Donna of th Metropolitan, Manhattan and Chicago
Orand Opera Companle.
I'RH 'EH Matinee, Gallery, locj
Sunday) 2.V. MGUTS,
0OY
0 THEATER
Engagement Extraordi
nary Commencing
TONIGHT
Matinees Wed. and Sal.
EVA.
LA NIG
Wm. P. Carleton
and
Associate Players
Jt,
Presenting Cohan and
MarrU' Triumph,
"ON
TRIAL"
Th kfnvMt.ti (( (hat tgta,
Mattlietra), .111 U5f",
i-r::::;: May is and v
tPWtat H.m. rieaalt
Mndaimo Sarah Adler
nnd Joseph Kesslcr
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Capital Punlihrncnf1
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rati't la. a 1 1 !"
a vaudeville tour "n June, and wlJ de-
vote th halance of the year to finishing
gome new play which are destined for
production next season.
"I suppose," remarked Pauline Maurice.
after witnessing noma of the ourrent
"celebrations" of Shakespeare' ter
centenary, "I uppose thl 1 what the
great poot meant when he eald that 'the
evil that men do live after them'."
The Fox company la to role the
first feature film In which Alloe Gale j
appear. Mis Dale la an experienced ,
dramatic eotreaa, who temporarily (ell ;
from the shrine of Thespl to the alienee
of the motion picture screen,
Rupert Harvey, who piay with ex
cellent Judgment the role of the governor
In "Juetlee," 1 to have an Important part
in "The Fairy Bride," an Iriah folk piety,
which 1 to be done for the benefit of the
Irian war sufferer at tha Candler theater
next month. ,
Harold de Becker, who playg the joung ,
solicitor In "Hobeon' Choice," will round ,
out thl leason ten active year a a oon- I
trlbutor to the American tage. During '
thl time he ha appeared under the man
agement of every Important . Ajnerican
producer,
Rosamond Carpentler debutted a a I
vaudovllllan thl week. Hitherto Miss ,
Carpontler ha shone as a dramatto aot- i
ress, but with I'aul Iiecker. Juveoll and I
oomedlan, ahe ha Introduced a hew j
sketch by Frank Mandel, who ha writ
ten among other play. "Our Wive."
Robert Paton Glbbs, th exceptionally i
clever character actor, who recently j
added to hi distinction by a brilliant per- !
formance of Vr. Oalu In the revival of
"Th Merry Wive of Windsor," has j
temporarily returned to the film field In
which he ha already don excellent work. :
Dallii Anderson, playing with Maude ;
Adam In "The Little Mlnlater." enjoy
a snaaon In Boston beginning this week.
It wa at the Harvard stadium In that
city that Mr. Anderson had his fir en-,
gagement with Mis Adam. 11 played
the Pauphln in her brilliant performance
of "Joan of Arc." t
George Ralph, one of England' most
notable contributions to our stage, haa ,
not deserted the aipoken drama, altliougli
he ha won great cuccess a a putture
actor. Next year ha return to th dra
matic atage on which h ha done uch '
brilliant work In this country since hi
first engagement here In "Kismet,"
Contrary to expectation, "Justice,"
produced by B. Iden Payne for Corey, I
William Rlter. has won uch unusual
success at the Candler theater In New
York, that It 1 predicted that It will re
main until well Into th fall. Should
thl unaual honor fall to tha great
prison reform play, It will be a new
record In New York theatrical hltory.
Walll Clark, th character actor who
play th rol of 1h Judge In "Justice,"
1m one of the youngest character actorc
on the native ta. In "The Critic." in
which he played feneer, he gave a repr
sentatlori of a crabbed cynic of 75. lu
"Justice" he Indicated a like age and In
a playlet In which he appeared, "The La'
Toast," he successfully impersonated the
eg of 90 In n enfeebled general who !
the wile urvlvor of his brigade, jt i
creator of "old men" Mr. Clark holds a
unique record.
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