EDUCATIONAL AND MUSICAL GAY MANHATTAN ANXIOUSLYYAITS PRINCEJEORGE Broadway Says He Will Be More Interested in "Follies Girls" Than Metro politan Museum. , BY GEORGE R. HOLMES. International "nv rrlce Staff Correspondent. New York, Sept 27. The prince o! Wales told American correspond ent at Quebec a few days ago that he is looking forward to his visit to the United States in November with "keenest pleasure." And the prince didn't make the statement merely to be polite either. He is looking forward to his visit with eagerness if for no other reason than that it will not be so "official" as his Canadian visit At least not cluttered up with such an awesome aggregation of func tions, ceremonies, monuments and cornerstones as has filled his tour, of the dominion over which he will some day rule. Formalities Are Tough. True, there are certain formal things that must attend a royal visit. The prince recognizes this. He is resigned to it. It's one of the tough things connected with being a prince. But it's safe to say that if the program makers at Washington and New York want to really please the future king of England they will step softly on the ceremonial end of it. The "Follies Girls." At the risk of committing hari kari with roval dignity, it can be truthfully said that Great Britain's future sovereign will get a lot more enjoyment out of Mr. Ziegfeld's Follies than he will looking over the art collection of the Metropolitan museum. Painted things are usu ally more' interesting to young men when they are animated. And, frankly, he will be more interested in getting his royal. toes stepped on in a 'Broadway theater crush than he will be in a visit to the city hall or the congressional library. . Coney Island Corn. Then there is Coney Island. It is a trifle late and possibly there are some features of the famous carnival place that wouldn't appeal to Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David. Eating an ear of green corn soaked in butter and somewhat smelly might not ap peal to a fastidious English gentle man, for all his democracy. But he would enjoy the whole show, for he likes people and crowds (when they're not staring at him) and laughs and girls and color, and that is- what Coney is. He Does Like Girls. Edward Albert does like girls. A rather low-browed movie man with little deference for royalty, after watching the prince dance and mingle with the guests at a recep tion, said flatly that "the kid has a Ziegfeld eye." He had danced in stony silence with a rather aged and corpulent hostess, but was live ly on his feet during a one-step with -y beautiful young thing, all smiles md conversation. There should be formed a So ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty :o Princes" during official visits. And as a possible platform for this society on the prince s nmerr Jf Ben Stanley S Orssnist-Choirmaster Trinity Cathedral Dean, American GuildW Organists, (Nebraska) Organ, Piano, Voice, Harmony Exceptional Advantages for Organ Practice. Studio Trinity Cathedral. Phones Studio, D. 6822 Rejidence, Webster 4293 can visit the following might please Edward Albert Christian George, etc., Duke of Cornwall, Baron Ren frew, etc., etc., K. G., etc., etc. Show him a girl show instead of Grant's tomb. ' Take him to Coney instead of city hall. No old gentleman speeches of more than 100 words. Show him Fifth avenue instead of Wall street He will never have to worry about money any way. Let him go to the Polo grounds instead of the public library. . Let Him "Rip." Give him a roadster and let him knock about town getting "bawled out" by a perspiring Irish traffic cop. There are lots of really in teresting sights in New York. Sol-emn-visaged, frock-coated officials may bore him at the formal func tions, but given half a chance the Prince of Wales, good looking, healthy and normal, will find and enjoy the very same things ordinary American youths would. The prince of Wales, good look ing, healthy, normal, will find and enjoy the very same things ordinary American youths would. Resumes Teaching of Dancing After Study With KY. Leaders Adelaide L. Foeg. petite and charming teacher of the terpschor- ran art, has returned from Mew York, where she has been studying dancing in all its phases with some of the leading exponents in this field of art Miss Fogg studied with Stefano Massjrano. who is consid ered one of the best teachers in the United States, and who was elected last year to teach at the teachers convention. She also studied witu Oscar Duryea, an exclusive teacher of social dancing. Miss Fogg has refused many nat tering offers from many moving pic ture companies and theatrical organ izations, preferring to remain at home and continue her teaching, be lieving this to be best suited to the fullest development of her artistic talent. Miss Fogg is a finished artist and Omaha welcomes her. Will Hetherington. Will Hetherineton, the violinist. who was with the 340th field artillery in France, has returned and has re- newd teaching on the violin and saxaphone. 1 A Swiss inventor's clock is automatically wound as changes in tempature cause mercury moving in a thermometer tube to raise or lower a rod connected to a saw toothed rack. Borgluo Piano School 2661 DOUGLAS STREET August M. Borglum and Madam Borglum (Pupils of Wager 8wayne). Ear Training, Sight Beading and Pub lic Performance. Fall Term Opens Monday, Sept 8th. J. Edward Carnal, B.M. Teacher of Vole Culture and Artistic Singing. Suite 3 and 4 Davidg Bldf 18th and Farnam Sts. Phones, Douglas 4804, Res., Harney 6343. High Commendation for New Addition to t Local Music Circles A r,ecent addition to Omaha mu sical circles is Mrs. J. Stanley Hill, mezzo-contralto soloist and teacher. Mrs. Hill was an Omaha girl and be gan her voice study with Delmore Cheney, afterwards studying in Chi cago at different times with well known teachers. Mr. Thomas Mac Burney, one of Chicago's foremost teachers, says: "Mrs. Hill's tone is of wide range and beautiful quality. She sings with artistic grace and finish and indeed belongs in the top class." Her enunciation has been declared equal to that; of John MacCor mack. Mrs. Hill has successfully given concerts and has a teaching experi ence .covering a period of 10 years. Mrs. Hill is contralto soloist at the First Baptist church. , Grand Lodge of Rosae Cruris Coming to Omaha Omaha is to have a grand lodge of the Ancient and Mystical Order Rosae Crucis. This, the oldest Ar cane order known to man, being founded 1,500 years B. C, is having a rapid growth in the United States. All those interested are invited to attend a meeting to be held Thurs day night, October 2, 1919, at 8:15 in Dannebrog hall, 2553 Leavenworth street. U. S. SHORTLY TO GIVE ASSISTANCE TO VIRGIN ISLES Congressmen Plan Trip to Newest Possessions of Uncle Sam Natives Enthused Over Plans. (By International News Serrice.) Washington, Sept. 27. Congress is getting interested in the newest Americans the citizens of the Vir gin islands. Although the Virgin islands have been a possession of "the United States for many months, congress has been too busy with war making to pay much attention to the latest addition. Now interest is growing and it is likely that before many weeks there will be a congressional party pay a visit to the Virgin is lanls and investigate the needs of the islanders. - Want U. S. Laws. Reports which have reached con gress declare that the islanders are enthusiastic over the prospects of becoming real Americans. Thev are still living under the laws that were established under Danish rule. But Miss Anna Nelson TEACHER OF PIANO Residence Studloi 3612 Leavenworth Street. Phone Harney 2309 it, Margaret Judge Piano, Pipe Organ Key Board Harmony 517 North, 23d. Douglas 8309 lllllllllim!IIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIII!llllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllllll!lmilllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1 POPULAR MUSIC AND RAGTIME PIANO PLAYING -4 s Positively taught in twenty lessons Original Christensen System. Imitators e s can copy the substance of our advertising, but they cannot copy our system, e 5 Christensen schools of popular muric located in all large cities from "Coast 9 - to Coast." Established in Chicago, 1903. by Alex Christensen. - - Phone Walnut 3379 ' THE "CZAR OF RAGTIME" Call or Writ for Free Booklet. Omaha Studio, 4225 Cuming s tiitniiiiiiiiiiniiitiiiiiiiiiHintMiiiiiiii'tutHiiiii'iiitiiiiitjiiiiiiiiijiiii't'iiiiiniiitriNi'iiiiiiiiniHiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiii? EMILY CLEVE Concert Violinist and Teacher (Pupil of Prof. Jan Mak, Prague Conservatory of Music, Bohemia) Fall Season Non Beginning Pupils Recitals Given STUDIO 504 KARBACH BLK. Cor. 1 5th and Douglas Sts. Res. Tel, Web. 6289 Ruth Flynn -;- PIANO -:- Studio, Room 14, Baldrige Block, 20th and Farnam. Phone Tyler 3442. RUTH G ANSON KYNETT CONTRALTO TEACHER OF SINGING 24 Bluff Street. Phone Council Bluffs 1660 Helen Mackin, PIANO AND HARMONY. -V Affiliated with the Sher wood Music School at Chicago. , Studio: Room 19, Arlington Block. .1511& Dodge Street. I Ees. Phone Douglas 9528. Special lessons for vocal pu pils in counting and reading. CECIL BERRYMAN Concert Pianist and Instructor. Studio 400 Barker Block. . Phone Walnut 381 1. HAZEL TRUE Accompanist and TEACHER OF PIANO , - AND HARMONY. Graduate of Chicago Musical College. ' Telephone: South 2448. '... IS " m I i i i i k'-vj . now they want some real American laws enacted by congress. The inhabitants of the Virrin is lands even have aspirations - that they may be allowed toliave a dele gate in the house, just as the other territorial possessions of the United states have. Navy In Charge. The Virgin islands have never been given areal chance to grow prosperous .although there is ample uppuriuniiy ior prosperity 11 iney are given the proper encouragement by their govenment, and it is to meet this need that the congressional visit to St Thomas and the other towns and cities of the islands is being proposed. The United States navy is at pres ent really rulinjr the Virgin islands and the islanders are strong for the UODS. Senator Ker.yon. of Iowa, is Hush ing the plan for the congressional visit "I am not after a iunket." said Senator Kenyon, "but I think that these people have been shamefully neglected and that it is time tht we pajd" some attention to them." Misner School Fast Becoming Leader of s Its Kind in West The Misner School of the Snoken Word realizes that the middle west JEAN P. DUFFIELD, Teacher of Piano For appointments call at Room 8. Baldriga Bldg., or" Telephone Walnut 1482. is wide-awake In the art of ex pression, dramatic art and public speaking. Last year the school opened with seven pupils. This season the school has an enrollment of SO with pros pects ot 150 by the first of the year. The Misner brothers are stablish- ing a standard of recognition in their school as well as in the plays they coach for high schools and clubs. ' The school offers special classes for men, women and children, teach ing the art in a fundamental way that will be of great value not mere ly as a profession, but as aa aeconv plishment. In normal years the spice islands of Zanribar produce abot 90, per cent of the world's supply of cloves, an average crop approximating 16, 000,000 pounds. 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