A, HA At'' If' I j THE REF.: OMAHA. FRIDAY. JUNE 2. HUMS jmrna S Mir ! i1: A' ft J' Si ft 1 vH--jr 5 irri 7 .-ri "VS" Vict?' iff MrraHgtrntnt uftk F. ZitgfiU, Jr. GEORGE HEINE fktoxfc 01 BSE U3' V f?4 - porfcabj?HENrarKOLKEIb RIffiEBTHIIGHES v Today the Muse Theatre will show you the second chapter of George Kleine's greatest cinematographic achievement Billie Burke in Gloria's Eomance. In this remarkable photoplay you'll see Billie Burke winsome, charming, beautiful "Billie" playing the role of Gloria Stafford in a society romance. You'll see her in gorgeous gowns the creations of such famous modistes as Lucile, Henri Bendel and Balcom. You'll see her amid exquisite sur roundingsnatural scenes of rare splendor at Palm Beach, Florida. You'll see her portray the youthful, vivacious Gloria sixteen and beautiful. You'll see, in Gloria's Romance, a different sort of photoplay. You'll see the thought of the noted novelists and dram atistsMr. and Mrs. Rupert Hughes. You'll see a delightful, interesting, pleas ant story told in the most elaborate form known to cinema art. You'll see an all-star cast of exceptional talent, headed by Henry Kolker. You'll see a work nf literature on the screen a novel for which Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hughes wero paid ?25,000.00. Gloria's Romance represents a new high standard in motion picture entertainment. It is, by far, the most costly film novel ever brought out. Nearly a million dollars have been expended to give you this production. Never before has such a remarkable cast been assembled for any play of the stage or screen. Never have such prominent authors been retained to write an original motion picture novel. Consider these factors: the star, Billie Burke; the supporting cast, ncaded by Henry Kolker; tho authors, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hughes; the producer, George Kleine. If you enjoy beautiful pictures if you appreciate an exceptional photoplay don't miss Billie Burke in Gloria's Romance. You'll like its inspiring appeal its cheerful vein its romantic charm. It's pre sented at the Muse Theatre with especially synchronized music, GO TODAY! Take the children it's a play everyone will enjoy. V i UUL See This Remarkable Production Today CHAPTER 2 "CAUGHT BY THE SEMINOLES" L J J xZy I 1 ill ! ll 1 J l P H TRICES: Matinrr, Any Sent 10c Eveningi, 10c and 20c IN Addition to Our Regular Feature Picture --VALLl VALI.I in "HER DEBT OF HONOR" Read the Story by Mr. & Mrs Rupert Hughes IN NEXT MONDAY'S PERFORMANCES START i 3 7 9 OMAHA 1 A ! -J 1 .,.. i V) 11