THC FCE: OMAHA. SIMM". AMll 10. W?i. i s. ( MUSI C Hy JfcAN P. liUFt'ILLD. fnJIt, luuilitou tfifitic-I ly ! I 1 1 ti!g,t: tlttb l' lU Ne. liJl4 fuiupotrii pft .April 4, ';io t'.v ti g (.lojirdiu ol tlinr . .mii v ik t the miieM'N4li au4 ! rui.i, a irvlfrj 4 uucrfut tribute j the i'Hi'porfi oiihm our bvrrlrr. It nit mote ii4ii 4 grretul I l.err a, in t'. ar an clement . ! kp;CI4ttont ul Ifiytltiili'Jii, ol riou'4ilHClit, who lift testllt i !ivt be tn MmmUic thre ttnuie nt..i 4ii(l i taie tit r colcti c :..ri.Ur'l. It 4 equivalent to tating: "V". ti tri(rni4iivf body ti Nebraska women, believe in you, our Nebraska t'mtioer. TIioujjIi e have at I'nij for toiuidrritinn an4 tuly all tliP riili lritacir of the immortal 1ut 4ii'l tltc mounting treasure t( tl.c 'irrnt, e nfr ilielru with to i4t the (mill of your growing. We ktite for a tune to cien,t from our iudv of Braluru and 1 rescobaltli. of l; ti. a am) lUmM, of MacDowell aii'l llatllry, in oirr to emoy music t our making, We invite you n liruiiiif our ntitH. that f tiuv ten ilrr to V"' v lut liouor it lie witlim our 'or to mi'!ii." 'I he response on the 4it of the state, tonipfun nil altmt unani mous. Ami if the himheon t'nJrrrd hv the tailirt ol the I uitiuehtlv I'lub was a ileliciVus ore, it 4S surely no FaniK.'irlr l04i I that a later j pif4-l by ihp composer for lb' de-1 Irctation of their riitcrtaineM. ll'rej vii nni'ii.il f.ire 'f variety, bub-1 M.ime 4iid .i"r, Nrrn! in amount j aurticieiit M o.itify even the most iltniandiiis; appetite. There wcic piano pieces by t Veil Berryuun. Stanley I ctuvskv. l'aul Keuter and WitKur I 'linnu till ! Kfinc hv T. A. Tarks. Nellie Snorlhilt BranMiaw. J. Kclward tarnal.. Wilbur Uienowith and 1 hurlow Lieuraiicr; an antliem hv Mr. Carnal, and a song cycle by Howard Kitkpatriik. The festivities ere lrd off by nothing less than a oiij which owes it existence to the writer of tilit record, a statement made nrcessary by the demand, of historical accuuey. Notwithstanding this handicap the program pro gressed smoothly, dicloinfr creative talent of a high ordrr; and if there was little of the abstruse or recondite there was much that was attractively melodious and s nunctrically de signed. The program enlisted the services of a formidable array of singers and instrumentalists from both with in and without the city, to name whom individually would go bryond the limits of the present account. The event must be reckoned as a real achievement on the part of the Fort nightly club, credit for which is due to the program committee and to the leader of the day, Mrs. J. R. Cain, jr. Tomorrow morning wiil witness the. opening of the Nebraska Music Teachers' skill annual convention in Lincoln. Aside from, the. usual schedule of musical programs and discussions on educational subjects, the convention will this year offer special features in the way of stu dents' contests and artists' recitals. Mr. E. Robert Schmitz, who has risen to a high position in the raoks ' of modern pianists, will deliver a. Dec-ture-recital on Monday afternoon, playing as illustrations the Toccata and Fugue in D minor by Bach Tausig, four pieces by Debussy and RavelV "Play-of the Water." Mr. Schmitz will again be heard on Tues day evenmg,tJt)is;-lmie; bp pi- rer. rital compriittai: flunibers.-by, .Bac(v-: Liszt, Scarlatti,' Coupe riri, " ChOpm, Debussy,; grilles, Borodin and Samt Sacns. kt'fi , . A recital by Henri Scott, baritone, will as announced in this column last week, be given on Monday evening, April 17. Mr, Scott's program will inrinrli vrmt f mm -' the ' ooeras "Don Giovanni," "The juggler ; of nrf . tin "The Valkvrie."' in rddition ;tq: a generous number of songs. Quite in line with, -present . ten. '!. Mf, i III!, li. 4i0e IMtp, Hunt ), m ii vOiiJai a "M4ittr Hast ISf pun.l III C!'K4riO IKit tuil.lliep, ih du Ui2 Jui.e IS l )4'r Mr iSvliiiiiti uu'if rtw !! on ! (i'i Iii.ic, Ktf t-i t!iiv"h lutfi l erii Ji!y nilau.f I hi M ! Uv 4 liollj tent ly I, i li aiUtirlUcnt, tuniabltf for t!i pulpoe of wider SiotruiiiMt'oil tluoiitfh i.'luiiill. Rra lrrf uill dubtl be nient i Jreji deU'U. j lor the benefit vi l!ut !. d. rirt he the n-cunfnt t'!i4'u,e of "4 ju;g th ""4ri4iiii" vo'im it by I 'oiui'l I irtili it 4; . the frihlne and witty editor of tit Muul Courier, ue iiote the hiI.ioiph.1 i iy Mom the l4tct (ue. Mr, l.'hl'U8 credit ilie iotv t't N'j'un I rauko, l"il dit'ftft it ti in lo own brt ilc. Hire it the ior ; Klcrn i the Metropolitan, 4liii r'raiikn ... nn miuti! tory Ilia ithr 1'V aroi,t tin Ul lt Pmplikiii hrn hih wr on tour llli th Meirntmliun Ot'r com prniy many t" . Th t. bound tmm, wiiliout a dininf car, ml rinpp'il Ul 4yl)(i (iatit III Nevada af-r inany lioura of dusty ami hunirry ti.litiK. Tim mtmrrs. pluvtm ri( t'oiiilurtura envKit in a iM w for t'i lt'l romii liitkl Itoimiia'tit." tiUt'lmm, n akiltcd mlili i. in tli"M ln p. ran fanr than 104 I'lilh-iiiiU" mut hii he teai'lied tli (on.l rnuntT lie c1l. o r. I hut tin .!o.riiiii' of mii t iiilniiiii.l tram, jiiit gone I'v, hu't left only two win.1 nii'licK, hl li wero Kiinr.lf.1 l.y a liiiK Indliin ilir. H'-lilmc llie -Ht-atil'M, liiKpliam (3U)t'lir.t otii of th Vidrvtttett Kcturt fMpWSW Bit Tim Vuilrvtll n4 Pkntapuyt ItiSO Cenllnueua II P.M. Easter week will bn a ban ner week at the Empress be cause of the special acts and photoplays provided for Earter festivals. I wish to recommcnl to jour special attention May McAvoy in "Morals," from the play "The Morals of Marcus," by Wm. J. Locke. You will enjoy it it is that kind of a picture. "Moral." was directed by the late Wil liam D. Taylor. Yours for better shows. MANAGER LEDOUX MAY .McAVOYf REAtABT PICTUR6S All tha color and splendor of the Orient form the back ground for this photoplay masterpiece. HAROLD LLOYD . .. in 'Among Those Present' k4h4nii.l t nit I14U1U11 (e4 audi 4 In lt i .id tt vt lt' MvOluJ 4 Ilia rt i f the musKitt hffda rMlJ oi', vliii titty lonl out lit hl ,,lt.n.4 il-y er fi4iuia nl r4kt, t'4t tii'i.am Mo;h4 m that Im Uluin.'t . !i..lr. O'l III lt )liSnl t.f ttld lilllB .J.I, I IIOnlllHrf It iM r.l.J i.IiIi, ha ie. 14 in lua itK'krt it II I 4.1 to 111 l.. 4H. "lto ittt.-ti The auer "nn U.-onual' In rn itutiar" Wont fail, re. l-orta t'lariko, to deik rit.e li r,'ir of ,1. iri';ia 4V that rok from tha lancful ml. Finally Biapham ! i-uterej from dia sijrpriM uf fu-ienily to mK ilia redkui: "W by tu itnU ln!" a qiiiBity a befora ram Hie ..i.Wt.J ,it ha toeriiB f gure of lh MUtliriitii Aiofri''Mti aii'l pil ine price. ' The in. iieti bad a parti' ii' lar an!e of Immor," foneiu.te.i tin rarraioe. "lo ih" knew ttiat ttear olil luieaiile !i.innt a not exactly a apeitdihrift." ,Mull le. Mr. Mau l render Uutj!mer ient a lew days In Chuaio recently her Hi relitarm' at Hi Punbar linol of Opera. Slie a.'coiupanleil l y her pupil. Mi Kuth Kallenieyn, ho will return to fhiraso April to Mttend the liunbar iol. tn Mr, Omimer'a nonnenlon wnh tlia Dunbar Opera atlioul It may Interest ncnttle la know what Mr. Putihar' plnii la In esiahlinhlnar hrii lt iinlii's; of iIim IWnliar Ailo-ucan Si'hool of Upera. Mr, (liiuimr will I'C lii'ior of! I do hruiuli klii'lio of I ho Iiunhari ,mrrU'4Q ri bool of "pna, t t' o. i44 in t'iu4l4. Mi. t.ai'i'iera reintq, f dean (f the Collet of ne Art an t hf I rf l lie Up4rtlilrnt of th Nebraska . ean I4iuer.ty, rl take Jin t, It" r')a ill luaiiitaln a . ui oin m,ii. hi i-.iiiuciii.oi nh lit O104I14 iu.ii. opfniiii hfptem. trr 11. The Ouulta roltei r.ub, tnuaiu Mellon, will meet in lha ti.htuoller A Mueller auditorium, Mon.lay. Arnl 17, at 4 o'clock. Ja-ter: Mia KtuaKth Kry: '4b'e..t, "Mun,. in nhem Kurop." Tha proarain follow ; l'i.f , .iminih ('mu'r Mm' S.rlhin ri ' 111., Nulh R4flia. Vt- Toe. 'V'.i Brlin lr A, Mr, MiM H1.1MI1 fry and ii. riiun. A eoll.iini, Ml. tsn t'lta ril "Wt4ilMn' . . T.'hikl y Mi Ml Ilf04n. kJB. Ve-l ' . , 1 "l.ttltiio'' TihlUil. ihi "Tli Pflm.'' Uri Mi. Ituberi na W4 Accem.nii, Mr. . 1unnl n run lo, -llu.n l ll..yue. Un' s ume'ndV rbly Wra, Clear Toaniten. Call aolaj altad Miu Itai: HanfM Ai'Cm( anlau Mi, t arret IMIl. A piano reelial will h ien by pupil of Auauat M. lloraluin at tlia Mimotler A Mueller auditorium, li IioiU-e aireet, Wediieaday eve. tiiiia-. April 1, at I o'clock. The tollowlnif lll prenent the program: .lone i!Hetl. riom Mark a, J Imttv Ikiiglaml. AII'O llorMieliii. lUhcl Mr, A'f'eil Recto rntd tn piari'i 1c.11 ,1 It. nil icinii.in t hi Couui Btuffa iudio on 'Ihur-'day cianii ?. hriij 4aiateit by tl trul l hirone, loni niuJf nt of r. J'eter Jena.. 11. Lli'li ju!.e nuuer will pre nut lie soiuii-r piano pupiu in a I e.it4 1 at lha r'chiuoller V Muftlor Mgditonum 011 Knday evening, April :i. at I o'cl.hk, A iordiil tuviu. linn la eat'ti'VI tt all lio ar in treied, a f ami of the prot;r4fu will le a ten in iMiikpoiiHmi. mid follow mc the program the hjlnreii Mriii'liony by Il4dn will aiveu. the children playinf ty liniruiiiiiia. Tl.oae I4kiurf part will be; Kiaueea I'usaley, t4ty All and John Id er, Mtiriii I'ooley, ortliy Iteiley, Auaeiuie While, .,iine liarrla, Mary I.oiilioj and Uavits t:loo.l, Joaa. plilna Tliu, i;in.tl.r!li I unco at, r'rancea mid Ann NichoUa. Hetty and Helen ktbriaki, iraini and Cliatlea nichardaun. Carolyn 15eea. J In Mo Karlane, Katherlna Moiae, i:dlth Victoria, Itobiii. Jean Jamlason, I'hillp Dodae, l,liebeth I'arker, Ellr belli, liuih and Barbara tv. ana. Ii and Janira l.only and Clara Edward, niadatowc, Maiiurrl tliotwelt, J' an Uorclum. Kluaneth Itobiaon, Kill, belli I'arreniath. Dorothv Sherman and r.leanor bnillli. Mitia I.tiella Anderson preut riaucea Mulhollaud, Nellie Senior 11 nd Knthrryn liavlneer In violin re cilal, uwlied ty iriilua Mulhollaud, harpiai; t loim, Renter, iutet, on' hurdy eteuintr. Apul I", at a 1 i , tlV!,kU At flhrt a,. lii.,..tlr Ji IHv' rciul bail, Ms Irfne'U ivLs.na r.iiirntd from I'hiraut,. uliHiai ,.1. hiid.Im i - - - m --. - - - ilia aai'ond itiiMiial conn i.iou of ll.ii atioii4 A..ofiHg4 f tlarpiaia 1 1", of which an ia a info.iil : loviuour inn prr'4ni or to ? tlni SAM i. 1. file. I Mia llel.uhtl, aha had the honor f f.ii.g the nrt row of baipikie in tl,e m4 vn ,enil.U ,.f nearly loo pUvei in IMndel'a "l-iiao" an t lli iiiij f ma ofc4 iioMttnati." , li4ii(Uel wee Kivt-u at tli tiak liotel, l,re lioroweky wa himoiic the guekia of ""wr i" eiiiirra iiib paaociaitun, The large! concert harp, ituda by I.yon aV llenlvy, furiilklic-d to Mia Itluie for tha two conceit. Doug at it Again Doufiuj l uirbauk liaa brcun lo'l ipectacuUr piciura 011 a ttemeiidoui acaie. the el now budding at hn Lot Augelei iudio ate U cover more crouud than a,iv ever built In thla comiiiy, and will c. Into caitles and the like. A the sub ject it to be medieval, there v. ill b" included a tournament held, hword play and archery will be fr4iurcd. 'Dons" will be a ronuntic hero ol L'ngtaiu! in the Crusader period, playing iirst the role ol Kurl o( Huntington and later that of Kobin llooj, lha l e of t! p'klur i Abhouglt e VI. tJ in total iii.o iiiiJrirtiniiir4- moo r:i,ils iri.ti 4u .11, Ubi pa " " -ee ill .e ( 4ikrr ti. St Ve V A' At Fuini W Kit. k 'guii4"oit l i'?r Ociuu, I'un twiie llul ol Oino'. Today Only Today Until Friday Eve. I ""jr i ii Special Moon Overture "THE VILLAGE ORCHESTRA" Direction Alvin Poola i i Added Attraction (At the Moon Theatre) THE LEATHER PUSHERS" ROUND THREE sgg, ? j i:g:; yi v injflflnnsnjs , w jjfcteiai tcSSJ waaita UaVHylU UfafW" t aaaaMaaaaMaaaajaaa S : f I chuckles laughs ROARS ' 4 ' : .- - I 3ek - 1 1 Mmmsimm.mmi I ;l mius latest comeciu X'g m attdXila Lee in, ONE GLOMOUS DAY HVPraderaadhisSfflnpltonayiaaerg j imEDAVLY fftpulTus K. Johnson, atifae Oratt W3 . . . , 1 ...mi 1 STAETS TODAY ifflM AT -NO m ADVANCE IN PRICES Ira) mm : i" m n;n iim -.mi WM I ill f ;.ii HT-Jf k Sardou's Itnutortal Drama 9Ac Mamniotlt Spectacle i a a a a III! Va IS yrcatcst x'anp. Its Palaces aitdHiPDO-, dromo voukl aloitG lx a foast for tin? gv2: ' M Its numbors nuke ill past muuuxL piciuie fa-' orts scciil veak; Its cost staiors; Its Dramatic ' . povi?r npa tliQ licarb s ama the eyo!' 1. . . LAViVrV m '4 if m anLOit thousaitds of people- to satisfy tlu3 Mttb of a lovo-mad, -vomaiu CLStartlincf aTtrtJertflc Ctc?nax ADDED ATTRACTION xq DocTtca Sensa&OTL,, AX 4. IN PERSON dfomscyotte,, Madx3 of 25 yaids of ChiffoiL attd 3000 Boads. Timoof PorsoMl Appoarancos: TODAY J WEEK DAYS 3.-I0-5M0-7.10-9:10 3:10-7: IO-9UO With the Opening of the World Theatre The World Realty Co. operators of World Sun Moon Muse Theatres wishes to announce STARTING TOMORROW, (Monday) in all their theatres the admission price for CHILDREN 10c Under 12 Year Anytime Anywhere Except Lose or Mezzanine Seal o