THE BEE: OMATTA. SATURDAY. MARCTT 11. 1P11.

New York told of iis.-m- hiticn wnrk In a WALLACE TALKSAT BANQUET modern city, pin tl nl.irlv u lathe to its TO religion drpnitnunt and .1 W. Miller of , l.- - 4u..tl r,n )n .ulrit Ml.lti.',! rrfr- - of Conservation Movement I i 111 11 1 President rintr 1t ftift i II Oil M I Ic P H t C t Y. M. C. A. Banquet At the country ciiiif-re- m c the iiursllcn) Moms S "What Is C i responding .Members' Work." Ml Wit s discussed and A. Roberts of NWj sis QUESTION OF DAY PRACTICAL 3ia York told "What Is Country Work'.'" Flalarajee I pa a Association i tirem w. ont:ii Factor that la Helping! In IMrect-In- c rnK in tirr stream of Toonsr Men Otd-Tl- Jieeretary of l ocal , M. from Rural District. I', V ltetnrn. The annual stst" convention of tb Those present were Misses Adella Whitney, I The thirty-firs- t annual stale convention of Young Men's Christian association has at- Helen Wlt-te- y, Author's Recital Ruth Hudson. Tuma. Florence the Young Men's association tracted to Omaha a number of pioneer Hansen, Meta Olive FASHION HINTS Christian Hattle Johnson. opened Thursday In city with a largely workers in the association movement. Fraser, Margaret Casey. Popular Dishes this Three fart lend especial Interest to the Elfrieda Schaefer, banquet at Taxton hotel. Men Prominent anionir those Frank W. Oher. Jennie Selander. FJionora Selander, Haiel attended the iOii4 recital which Mm. Myron learned prominent In local and were editor of "Association Men." the official Johnson. Flsa Schaefer, Irene BobJIn. Flor- state affairs Young "give tomorrow afternoon at her home, seated at the speaker's table and the large organ of the Men's Christian asso ence Cavender, Kleanora Larson. Bessie Chop one Egg Salad An and Mr. Z2'.:2 Hhcrman avenue. iL'RRIED Cream attractive number of delegates and friends of the elation. Ober w.is Secretary of tho Tuma; Messrs. Emfred Swanson, Carl fry"1t a simply Boll re- 1S."i The moBl Interesting of then la the fact finely and for prepared dish. the filled dining room to Its local association from Joi to and h Swanson. Clarence Callahan, Guy Hudson, In one heaping quired eggs association the many that three songs will be riven their first ICJ ?r minutes number of till hard and seating capacity. has old friends here These will ha William Nlttler. Charles Peterson, Royal of butter In remove the whites, leaving the Blven an opportunity of meeting in public presentation by their author, Mr tablesoonful Wallace, Na- him AIcox, Hubert McAndrew, Lawrence Miller. n Henry sr., president of the be learned. Another of the farts Is that Mi the blazer of the clmf whole. Mince the whites fine and congress formally at a luncheon to served In hw Albert Swatske, Foster AIcox, Krnest Se- dish, add one teaspoonful of flour, one ndd to a half pint of cream, whipped tional Conservation and editor Friday at noon at songrecltal I given In benefit of the honor the association the lander, Fred Johnson, Walter Hallberg; dessertspoonful of curry powder, one and seasoned to taste with salt and of Wallace's Farmer, waa the speaker ot building. Visiting Nurses' association, whose offi- ad- Mrs. Browne, Mrs Schaefer. Mr. Roach, teaspoonful one teaspoonful curry powder. Drop large spoonfuls the occasion. Besides Mr. Wallace's Is one cers whl asOst Informally. And the third of salt, Mr. Ober of the oldest and mosi Mr. GranquiHt. Mr. and Mrs. Swanson, Mr. of lemon Juice, one teacupful of water, of cream on and dress the toast list furnished many other porkers In Young Is program la to Include a the lettuce leaves prominent the Mens fact that the and Mrs. allow to cook very slowly place In speeches of a noteworthy order. songs which were Selander. for ten a the center of each onv Christian association movement During number of the children's minutes. Shirred Eggs may be cooked The convention beginning today Is to exceedingly pleasant featura of the These the last sixteen year In which he has been an in Individual ramequins or in a large continue three days, winding up Sunday "children's entertainment" given In the Have six hard cooked eggs, add four editor of the official orpan he has seen a For the Future of them cut In quarters, pour Into a shlrrer, which la a shallow, oval cas- night with evangelistic meetings at twelve wonderful growth, and he has contributed autumn. hot dish and garnish serole that Is also used for the different Omaha churches. says The. Stars In Her Hair" and 'The Bud with the other largely to it. He that the association Mrs. W. A. Piel will give a luncheon at two eggs. Serve hot with plain boiled preparation of Welsh rarebit. Judge Harry S. Dungan of Hastings, has grown until It now has a membership In the Goran" are the titles of two of the ful- her home Thursday, March rice. Butter the dish and, having pre- Judge of the Tenth Judicial district, l.OOn.OXt One-hal- f songs of which Mrs. Learned Is the author. of In all countries. of Mrs. Charles II. Gratton will entertain pared a batter from fine bread filled the duties of toastmaster In a most For tr.ea she wrote both the worde and Eggs au Gratln Cut hard boiled these are In America, where the moat rapid at luncheon Thursday, March It eggs Into rings, place In a buttered crumbs and an equal amount finely entertaining and delightful manner, his stride have been made. The asportation the music. The words of the third, "Sort The Elks' club will give a chopped chicken or ham seasoned and being apt, new and seem supplied by Rev. T. J. dance at their pudding dish, and pour over It a stock of storlea of the world owns property valued at ITS.- - o' Miss Tou," were rooms 15. mixed cream or Wednesday evening, March ' white sauce. Season with grated with broth to make ingly Inexhaustible. 000,000, property being Mackay. who, however, did not write them. Mrs. the American valued Ronald Patterson will entertain at cheese, chopped curry. a thin batter, line the dish with the StS.OOO.oooO. 11 In newspaper admir- parsley and of Men. at "Kvrry city of any Impor- found them a and br.dge Saturday 18. prepared batter. Break In eggs, Conservation Youg afternoon, March Cover with buttered crumbs and bake the In now has not ing their sentiment, took them to Mrs. Mrs. D. A. Medders will using care not to disturb yolks; Mr. Wallace, speaking on "The Conserva- tance the I'nlted States entertain at an until brown. the only association, but an association with the suggestion that she build aftirnon bridge party Friday afternoon, cover with the rest of the batter and tion of Young Men of City and State," an Eggs a la Benedictine On a aa mov- building," says Mr. a song on them. March 17. hot cook In the oven five or six minutes classified It the largest and most ober. plate place a slice of crisp toast cut ing Mrs. V. C Shannon will play the accom. Thetannual dance of the Delta Upsilon until the eggs are set. Serve in the practical question of the day. Miss McFherson. presi- rather thick: on the toast a very thin "We do not find the true meaning ot A Total Kcllpae panlments. Ixulse fraternity will take place this evening In shlrrer. A tablespoonful of hot white of stomach, liver, kidneys In whose benefit slice of broiled ham; on the ham a the word 'conservation' in the dictionary," of the function dent of the association Lincoln. Among the Omaha men attending sauce or tomato sauce spread over bowels is quickly disposed of with Is given, Mrs. W. S. Fop-plc'.- . Pour over It all a cup said the speaker, "for stoppage ot and the ncltal and will be Mr. George Tunison. Mr. Will the eggs makes a little more work, the eOe. by Pln-cho- Electric Illtters. For sale Beatoa will as Bontkemper, of llollandalse sauce and crown it waste is not all It means. Gifford t, assist ushers. Mr. Lisle Smith, Mr. Edward but adds to their dellciousness. Drug Co. Hagenslck. with a half teaspoonful of finely cut Ramequins Eggs Theodore Roosevelt and others have of with Tomato Black silk braid is Captain and Mrs. John Singleton truffles. Add a tablespoonful of Sauce Put three tahlespoonfula join to be a given It a new meaning. It means use, SwiUer tomato catsup to a narrow bor- of most popular trimming for silk Look Over the Field The successful hus. will pre- make In a frying pan dresses increase, the minimum of waste and the Pleasures Past entertain at dinner this evening sauce. butter and, when hot. this spring. ness man is the one who advertises wisely. ceding der around the llollandalse cook in It two slices onion, a greatest amount of use, the dance at Fort Crook. The honor of sprig Our sketch shows an old blue foulard The experienced advertiser uses The Bee. . guest will be - Omelet Three eggs, three dessert- of parsley piece we look resources of Miss Alice Swltzler entertained twelve Miss Elsie Cooper of L'nlon- cut fine and a of with black vings, trimmed "When at the the town. ra., spoons of flour, three dessertspoons of green pepper. slightly with four states," went on Mr. would guests today at a kenslngtoej In honor ( who arrived this morning from When browned inch bands of the braid. Black satin Wallace, "It j III., milk, one-ha- lf teaspoon pow- add two tablespoonfuls seem greatest guest, MiMi Nesmlth. Galesbur where she has been in flour and cook forms the upper part of that the need is for the her Ottola der. Reat yolks of eggs light, until frothy. Xdd a cupful the waist. H Brunlng entertained Informally school. The guests will be Misses Elsie add of canned conservation of the fertility of the soil. Mrs. i. milk, then flour, to which has been or fresh tomatoes, at bridge this afternoon. The St. Patrick's Cooper, Ruth Cheney, Captain Carl A. stir until boiling, glarna Teach History. But that Is only the first glance, let us added the baking powder; stir all then strain. Put one or two table-spoonfu- ls Ask Your Grocer for Idea whs carried out In the decorations. Martin and Lieutenant George W. Whiting. Seattle school teachers object to the use look again and we will find that after all briskly. Beat the whiten of eggs to a of this sauce In rame-qul- n, W. entertained a small The hop given by the officers each purposes. It Is the manhood of the tiller of the soil Mrs. Ira Porter and ladles stiff froth and fold In gently. an egg of heroic names for advertising Orpheum today In honor of at Fort Crook this evening will be Heat break over the sauce They believe great that must be preserved. Man, under God, party at the attended frying pan, then It cook five do not the names of Swain of Greeley, by several Omaha people. Among a castlron butter end about minutes, or until designate Is the biggest thing In this world, and her guest. Miss Gertrude those well. Put in omelet and watch care- the egg Is set. Put a Americans should be used to attending will be: little of the hot particular brands of cigars, for Instance, man is Inconceivably greater than his Neb. fully until well browned; then, with tomato sauce reserved for this pur- Miss Martha Dale entertained yesterday Misses Misses and they are probably right about it. works." Kaiherlne McClana- - a pancake turner, turn and brown on pose over the egg, and send to the at bridge In honor of Miss Margaret Grant Laura Jordan, But they will not be able to put a stop The speaker continued the thread of his han. Ruth Lord. other side. table. argument to Young of okluhoma City. Okl. Two tables of Messrs. Messrs. to the practice. It has become too com- show how the Men's players were present. Capt. Frank C. Holies. F. It. Rensselaer mon, and It would undoubtedly take a Christian association could prove Itself a Mrs. T. M. Hackman entertained at 4 Giorge Engler. George Bowman. great many years of earnest and aggres- mighty factor In the conserving of the con- W. H. Tandy, University of Nebraska, will spend the flee. Individual buildings for the farming convince of young men pour- o'clock tea Thursday afternoon In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Allen. the sive agitation to manufacturers stant stream that is Ban-cllff- e Mrs. Implements Miss Mildred Clarke and Mrs. Harriet Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Klplnger. week-en- d with her parents, Mr. and and the housing of the farm that the use of great names Is Unneces- ing Into the cities of the land from the of Sidney, Neb., guest of Mrs. Frank Lieutenant and Mrs. Nathan Post. T. W. McCullough. men will be constructed. sary. Besides the manufacturers may In- rural districts. Smith. The guests were Mesdames Frank It is part of Mrs. Durand'B plan to later sist, with some show of reason, that the F. W. Ober of New York City, editor Smith. Charles McNamara, Harry Rivet, conduct a achool for young men young use of these names on labels of one kind of the national magazine, Wedding Bells TO BE WORLD MODEL and association Misses Mildred Clarke, Vera Fink and Bess DAIRY women during each summer to teach the and another, along with a likeness of the "Association Men." was another prominent Cope. highest principles of dairy farming. persons whose names are thus used, has speaker of the evening. The wedding of Miss Phoebe M is. Charles H. Gratton entertained the J. Williams Chicago "Woman Farmer" Has Plans Mrs. Durand has exemplified some educational value, because It calls Mr. Ober paid a great tribute to the and Mr. Lewis A. Thlessen took place the fact In O. C. C. club at luncheon today at her for Bolldlima Where Xew Meth- that painstaking dairy farming does pay constant attention to a great character local association and his reference to E. Wednesday noon -- home. A color scheme of green and white at the family residence, history. Seattle Post Intelligencer. F. Denlson. the general Becretary, as 304D ods Wll Ue Taught. by the commercial success of her enter- "that was expressed in decoration of ferns Cass street. Rev. Edwin Hart Jenks Abraham Lincoln secretary of yours," was the Mr. prise- and white ribbon. Mrs. George Spanglei officiated. and Mrs. Thlessen left (.Inner Strertena Temper. met by a storm of applause that evidenced evening Chicago woman, March 18, Mr. Mrs. Durand sail cf Fremont was a guest. The club mem- last for their future home in Sirs. Scott Durand, the and from "If you are inclined to feel heavy and the letter's popularity. Springfield, Neb. Is known country over for the Boston for Naples on their way to Guern In morning when you bers prtsent were: who the bad tempered the by modern Ideas which she has applied suc sey, where they will view a herd of forty rise," says a well known physician, "try Welcome Mr. Carpenter. Med.imes Mesdames I. W. Carpenter, president many A. Bryan, cessfully to dairy farming, has new plans cows which they have purchased. They taking a piece or two of preserved ginger. for Frank Adams. J. years of C. II. Walrath. F. F. Porter. Personal Gossip for the erection of new buildings which will return June 1. Construction of the For some reason it seems to sweeten the tho local association, delivered hat Us It. Kherman. W. K. Palmatler. a plans are buildings will Immediately they digestion and makes a the address of welcome. Mr. Carpenter A. Shropshire, George B. Kddy, will be world model. The for start and temper with the W. before-breakfa- st placed the Young Men's Christian associa- W. I lampbelL Howard Ochiltree. Miss Alice Cary McGrew has returned the erection of eleven buildings all of will be ready for occupancy, probably In healthful aa well aa a palatable 11. dainty." tion, after the home and the church, as C W. Prout. Charles Gratton. from a visit In Lincoln. reinforced concrete. The Interiors will be September. power A surprise party was given Monday even the greatest for good In the world ?''';n'' Dr. and Mrs. Milton Math, 2f86 Harney, made to resemble while enamel. That there today. sfZscA ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank announce the birth of a daughter. may be daylight In all the buildings as twenty-fift- h wed- Dr. William R. Dobyns. pastor of the JIncU In honor of their Miss Florence Twins has gone to Des long as possible, 20 per cent of the roof Presbyterian ding anniversary. Those present wer Moines First church at St. Joseph, to visit her sister, Mrs. 8tanley B. space will be composed of glass which will Mo., spoke on Anr.a Anna Mamie Sieg. a "Vision of Opportunity." Mles Vranek. Killlan. inlay a new variety of tinted slabs. All of , Salsify J. P. Bailey, etate secretary, gave E W W r Mi Prebyl, Josephine MestesUy, Summer Squash and an "IT" T 3 inin. Kmma A daughter was horn to Mr. and Mrs. the buildings will have cold running water, on Hose Lank, Sloup, Illustrated talk "Nebraska's Work," In Lank. Mamie Anna Thomas Moore of South Omaha Wednes- which, to Insure Its cleanliness, will be which he showed principal Agnes SUmp, Mamie Sloup, Catherine the buildings day. sent through pipes of washed air. of the state, and reviewed In graphic man- Mr. Killlan, Jr.; lis nek. Charles Mr. Mrs. B. W. Cotton has gone to Little The drainage facilities of the dairy are Latest Arrivals in Market ner the growth of the local association. Skounial, Mrs. Josephine Rvnes, Mr. and Rock, Ark., where she will remain about probably the most elaborate ever built for "It Is Delicious" Mrs. Prok.iplas Kruniel, Mr. and Mrs. three weeks. the purpose. Surrounding the buildings will STATE CONVENTION IN SESSION Charles' Killlan. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miss Margaret Green, who has been HI be a sewer four feet wide and high enough Sunday Dinner Menn. toes sell from f5 cents to 1.2f a bushel; Just the right combina- Mr. Rendekowitz, Jcllrek. and Mrs. Frank In Chicago, has returned home much Im- for a man to walk through, and Illuminated Clear Soup. new potatoes, three pounds for 25 cents; Dlfferent Toplrs Are Plariwrd at the - . tion of high grade cocoa, Mr. Hml Mrs. Jacob Svaclna. Mr. and Mrs. proved In health. throughout with electricity. Every twenty Koast Chicken. Brown Gravy. cauliflowers, 15 cents a pound; cabbage, 3 Morning- Merlin-- Anton Fusa. Mr. and Mrs. John Vavra. Mashed Potatoee. celery, IB "To occupy the Christian field, we and vanilla to Miss Margaret Swain of Greeley, Neb.', feet there will be placed a manhole to .Macaroni with Brown Sauce. cents a pound; two stalks for must sugar Mr. and Mrs. Flunk Vavra, Mr. and Mrs. will remain In Omaha two weeks aa the simplify entrance into the sewer when re- Spinach Novelty. cents; tomatoes, 15 and 30 cents a pound; have faith. We must respond whenever please the taste Kmll Futsch. guest of Mrs. Ira Porter. pairs are needed. Orange . Pie. turnips, beets and carrots, two pounds for the call comes and not be always looking Mrs. F.dwnrd P. Hennessy entertained St Miss Marguerite Grant, who has been The main building will contain the dairy Coffee. 15 cents; beans, wax and green, 10 cents for any easy Job. We must answer even In Be sure you ret " BAKER'S " with luncheon yesterday. Daffodils and other visiting Josephine O'Neill, office, the shipping, bottling and washing a quart; cucumbers, 20 and 25 cents each. the face of seeming defeat and overcome the trade -- mark on the package leaves Sunday Spinach Novelty One large cupful of spring flowers were used as a table decora for her home In Oklahoma City. rooms. Between the office and the other The supply of strawberries is large; all difficulties." This was the substance present spinach, boiled and run through a sieve. A tlon. Those were: Miss Amy Gilmore. who has been visiting rooms glass walls will be built to enable small cupful of grated Parmesan cheese: a therefore the price remnins 15 cents a box of a speech by Rev. John Mathews, pastor Mesdames Mesdames In Kansas City for the last few weeks. Is visitors to view the process of handling can of artichoke bottoms, half a cupful the boxes being small. Pieplant, which of the First Baptiat church of Omaha, A. '. 'rane. W. A. Kasdnrff, hard-boile- d egg expected home the part men working In rooms will of cream, one and salt and Is exceedingly popular this season, Is entitled "Occupying." Friday morning and V. J. Fleury. S. Prince. latter of next milk. The these pepper to taste. Mix the spinach with the at Lew is He.ton, S. Wells. week. be dressed In white linen and use every cheeBe, chopped egg and enough cream to slightly cheaper, selling two bunches for was the principal feature of the morning Fred Busch, .1. Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. John A. McShane, who precaution to prevent dirt from entering form a soft paste. Season carefully. Heat 15 cents. Pineapples are 14 and 20 cents session of the atinuul state convention of A. Haney, W. . Sldne been In California weeks, main building the artichoke bottoms In a little milk and each; oranges. 20 and 40 cents a dozen; the Young Men's Christian association. In J Hewitt. W. C. Metzer. hae for several the milk. Adjacent to the lay of a expected water, drain and on the bottom 20, 25 30 this manner he sounded keynote of W. A. i ha in, (. H. Oshorn, aio home the early part of next will be that containing the cattle. buttered baking dish. Put a heap of .he bananas, and cents a dozen. the H. Lnngworth, F. Kennedy. month. V Another building will be given over ex- spinach mixture on top of each bottom and F.ggs are 20 and 25 cents a dozen for the the convention which is "Occupying the W. Bodeman, Ingcrsoll. Miss Helen Cudahy will arrive the early clusively to the manufacture of artificial bake in the oven for fifteen minutes. strictly fresh and the guaranteed varie- Field." A seasoned a lirthday bui prise party was given b part of next week from the cast and will ice will be devoted to the Serve with melted butter, with ties. This Is the same as last week, but The convention opened at 9 o'clock with Ml. s and others little lemon Juice. Kllonora Selander and Miss Ruth be accompanied by Miss Phoebe Weaver of housing of horses, hogs and chickens. The 10 cents cheaper than they were last year prayer and song. W. J. Mill of IJncoln, Hudson for Miss Adella Whitney 3110 Malted at Philadelphia. dalrv will Generate its own power In a Summer squash, which Is the most re- at this time. Butter continues to sell at chairman of the state committee, presided. Sick People Should Have South Twenty-thir- d street Sunday evening. Miss Alice McCullough, who is senior at seperate building Just opposite to the of cent arrival in the local market, is a 22, 24 , 24 and 28 cents a pound. After Rev. Mr. Mathews' talk the de- Milk Bread luxury only in that It brings a flavor of Chickens are scarce. Spring chickens sell partmental conferences began. At the stu- Because It la pure, wholesome and summer; It Is not high In price. The small for 20 cents; hens, 17 cents. Ducks are 20 dent conference, Harrison Klllott spoke on appetizing. day London, will appear In 5 cents geese 15 cents a pound. Pork is "Organization of Committee Work," R. E. Because every tngreolent used gives for where she ones and they are small Indeed eell for and health and strength. the same part during a spring aid summer rents; larger ones are 10 and 15 cents each. cheaper; this week pork loins sell for 11 Rice of the state university on "Financing Because It la as near predlgested aa run, beginning March 22. The Iiidon com- The oyster plant, or salsify, which Is In cents, chops 124 cents. The variety of fish an Association;" II. W. Kendall on "Col- H Is possible to make bread. pany made up exclusively Eng- for fare Is wide. Including lege Associations." and Harrison Elliot on Because it mora real quality with- will be of high favor with many particular people offered Ienten out cost. by in la an- red snappers, rock cod, bass, white "College Men Bible." extra lish players headed Herbert Sleath for soup and for creamed dishes, salmon, and the So and loo per Xioaf. 44 cUs the role played by Robert Hillard in this other newcomer. It sells for 6 cents a fish, halibut and bass. At the boys' conference the boy problem country. pcund. The wholesale poultry prices are: Roos- of the average Nebraska community was SUNDGREN'S OAKERY ters, 11 cents; hens, 16 cents; springs, 18 S. L. Whitney of Columbus They're Valuable climbing a' greased pole la to be put on Radishes are of better quality than last discussed. Save the labels play by week, but still scarce. They sell for 10 cents; geese, 15 cents; ducks. 20 cents; spoke on the "Building," and R. S. Flower 730 South Bath St. A This used to be a fixed stunt in the "Loaves and Fifties," the new A.13817. llrui lliini In Omaha. , The prices turkeys, 2b cents; broilers, 15 to li) a spoke on "Extension Work." rhones.l Harney 3536; Zsd. Lion Fourth of July cclcbrattans. Somerset Maugham,' was produced by cents a bunch. of the other "The and the Mouse" at the but change. Old pota dozen. city Frank Ober of Hrandels. that Is no reason why it should not be Charles Frohman at the Duke of York's vegetables show little At the conference "1 he (.'all of the North" at the Boyd. week. The play la described I made a part of the program at a theater. Theater last , .. Vaudeville at the American. upon audevlle at the Orpheum. It surely is no whit sillier than a lot of as a satire !n four acts and Is baaed Iiurlesu.ua at tho Gayety. other things that serve to amuse folks. the same writer's novel, "The Bishop's Burlesque at the Krug. Apron." The leading roles were taken by Jeffreys. It l "The Rosary'" Is to follow "The Lion and Robert Loralne and Ellis. "the I. Ion and the Moose" at the "I'll" Mouse" at Brandeis, opening half satire and half comedy and Is filled the on Maugham's llraudein. Sunday with a matinee. It Is a domestic with characteristic witticisms. 1 " Tim Lion mid the Mouse." a play in four drama by Edwin Rose, and Is touring un- y ( acts liailes Klein. The cast: der the of & Miss Jul'a Marlowe, it Is Inferred, finds FUKNITUjgE Airs. Judge Koesniore Miss direction Rowland Clifford. ENOURDMO lavls ina,tor Huberts ThomasllaK Voile the path to glory a dismal route Writ- Kato Roberts Miss Jeanette tiarnett The Melnotte La Nole Ameri- ing to an aspirant to Shakespearean honors trio at the young lady, Mis. John livder Miss Culetta Power can this week la a tight wire acrobat(c act she says poignantly: "My dear John rtinkett Ryder Morris Burr to become a Shakespearean actress means Judge KoNsntore V urinal Wrtlx of unusual merit, i nc of the troupe Jumps day night; It means glv-In- h Judge rcitt F. L, Livingston over three chairs that are placed on the to work and the . .AilNto l,-- - op things wonn n love most, fhli'ley KoxMiiore itf9Mi wire, first one at a time and over of all that Jefferson Kyder . ...Bert llohlnson then fireside, friends, and home, and Bag ley.. all at once, landing on his on the and Hon. Kttxroy Arthur Verner feet tha social life; It means to stand criticism won man, wire and walking off. the How a woman a a remarkable The other two do with a smile, and to present the best that man, i woman, a remarkable the story!'" acrobatic atunt on the wire that would you; to know how to study In Isola- b is in of the play presented at tho Lrandeis last difficult enough without having to tion, and to work when one is tired; to night. "The Uon and the Mouse," how- balance themselves on a tight wire. wait years and years until it Is all under- Mr. Klein may have intended It, in " " " " ever stood, and then If Uod has given it to 1 "!., ' J the light of this production appears more Sam Chip and Mary Marble "In Old you to reach the hearts of others perhaps - t picture of human traits than human s. L'dam," "The iiee Jays" In their mannl-kl- n you will be acclaimed aa a Shakespearean show and the Robert Demont Trio In actress." TP3 The adventures of Shirley Rossmore In "Hotel Turn-over.- " are three acts on this ot honor of s her rescue the her father, a week Orpheum bill appealing to the chil- Mr. Julian Kltlnge's fiduciary agent Judge persecuted by John Burkett Kyder, dren a LLd as well grown ups. "In Old F.dam'1 writes to Percy Hammond of the Tribune, MOM power Is In strik- CO. the world of finance. told can be appreciated by" everybody, regarl- - that "The Fascinating Widow's" receipts ing terms. In words written by no uncer- nd girls between the muring the third week of the engagement possibilities Indi- tain hand. The to the ages of 7 and 7u enjoy the antics of S1S,'.T6 SOUTH OIVIAHA more Ina In Boston were and that the month's vidual players are limited largely by and Peter and SMiipathlze with them when takings will amount to upwards of capabilities than by their iarts. the cross old uncle seeks to the Mr. Hammond new-pla- company divert Which reminds that a The principals of the appear- course of true love. by Mr. Henry Arthur Jones recently ing ' In the play here this week become Cent Below tnaha attracted -2 for a performance In New Sell Furniture 20 Per 0 Prices more satisfactory aa the play develops Margaret Illlngton has cloyed her York and a week or so ago a woman The first act Is not promising. Minor in "The Kncuunter" the Berton play. The star appeared in a leading Chicago theater paita and details have been allowed to end came In Toronto. Miss Illlngton intends to an audience representing a combined Not Day, Out Every Day more One nisr the effective work of those vital to produce a new play in time for a spring' outlay of $18 o the success of the piece. tour. Lee Shirley Miss Besele In the role of Two huge diamonds, once the property of Get Our on Rugs in All Sizes Hu.-sino- Prices carries her part with convinc- Blanche Walsh has recovered from her Napoleon, and later used by grace. the lesser ing Morris Burr aa John Burkett recent illness and has resumed her tour In Alvin Josln to Impress playgoers in the Brussels liugs xl Velvet lings Iron-hande- d f9 Kyder. the lion of finance, is "The Other Woman." Miss Walsh t itles, were sold at auction ' fainted smaller the at at f (e live If perchance over strenuous. w hile about to go on the stage at Pe n la, other day for $l,. They cost Joslyn $6.00 S16.00 Though In a largely Incidental part. r. 111., was and compelled to dUmlss ber J13.00U. Kujfs-- at (J'2 Axrniiihter Rugs e Uxll Velvet 11 IJvlngston. a4 Scott, legal audieme. It waa feared at the time that iJh,er to the accused Judge Ro.samore. she was critically ill and lould not play Mr. Brlasco searches the play marts for S11.00 at $17.00 wakes his audience believe In him. again for some time. She aga'n som thing of a "loft. pot tic nature" for Very durable and lasting colors. In Bloomlngton. III., and eipects to finish Miss Nance O'Neill, "something that will ftutee at Stage lead. her sasoD as usual. fit her grandeur and give the fullest opior- - t dflded novelty In the way of theatri- - tunny for that wonderful voice of hers " Body Brussels Rugs Much Below Omaha im-o- Complete of and cal la tu be offered at the Krug tonight. Katharine Kaelred. who created the role1 Also Mr. Belasco has a play of serious f See Our Line Wilton Prices At the close of the regular burleque per-f- the Vampire In lorter F.merson Browne's port In m.ud lor Miss Fiances Starr's nent j inaace. a bit of reaiUia la the way of "X Fool Tbrre Warn." ulitd on Wtdnes-- j seajou.