xjik umaha &um)ai Bab,: jum, u, iui6. T-i w in iihwii ij j-iii "7 Flashes from Filmland PHOTO PLAYS FOR-0vAHA -DEVOTEES- '-'' , SHU ,P Filmland Stars to Be Shown on the Screens in Omaha During the Week n KJty Gordon FIVE WORDS ALMOST CAUSE WOMAN TO HANG Would you hang a person on cir cumstantial evidence? That is the question in "Hoodoo Ann." A Woman aid five words and came close 'to death when her husband disappeared. The play is a Triangle production of the best quality featuring Mae Marsh. The program for the balance of the week offers on Monday "The Iron Claw" and Jackie Saunders in "The Girl Who Didn't Matter." Tuesday, "The Island of Surprise." Wednesday, "The Raiders." Thursday, "The Traf. tic Cop," Friday Bertha Kallch in "Slander," Saturday is "Laff" day with Keystone players in "By Stork Delivery" and Fred Mace in "An Oily Scoundrel." "MARTHA'S VINDICATION" AT THE LOTH R OP TODAY "Martha's Vindication," a Triangle production with Norma Talmadge and Telly Marshall, is the attraction at the Lothrop today. A Keystone comedy accompanies it. The story shows the evils of gossiping. For the balance of the week the program includes: Tues day, s. Miller Kent in the Lowboy and the Lady," a Metro production; Wednesday is a celebration of Flag day, with "Fatty and Mabel Adrift;" Thursday comes "Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines," from the book by the same name. Saturday, Mrs. Leslie Carter in "The Heart of Maryland," in six reels. "HAND OF PERIL" BILLED FOR THE GRAND TODAY Arthur Singer's tale of the under world, "The Hand of Peril," will be shown at the Grand today. It deals .'th the work of hunting down and rounding up a set of counterfeiters that is headed by. the craftiest master of that nefarious art. House Peters plays the leading role as "Kestner" and single handed battles against these master criminals.' A good love story runs through the whole play and takes the edge off of the story of crime. SPECIAL ATTRACTION AT NEW STAR TODAY There will be a special attraction at the New Star when the children of the neighborhood will put on a play. In addition to this there will be a five-reel feature with Florence Law rence in "Elusive Isabel" and a good comedy. Starting Monday the Star will change features daily, mostly World films. -5 n r "t-c I lis ' ' A-Xl PiuHneClmstt MM l I ou':X router;, c4i:WiMl 7 Jia ft 11 l-lV- " y win C&' fj New Str theateh I W SlW y, ,. SUNDAY, JUNE 11. W ' - - A -' i.'L' SPECIAL ATTRACTION PUjr by th I rS 4JSj chlldrw of th. naishborhood, in wldi- f ii " f Jr f-'- 1 i'Cli tion to 8-rwl leaturi, wltb Ptoranca I tt T j .... . I T O-S Urrnc, In "ELUSIVE ISABEL," L House Jretets -Af Me Qrid l 1 iL"?n' Ch", 5 I TJaiisaiisiiiBpbwll "CAMP ERNSF PICTURES ON SCREEN AT EMPRESS Thousands of people in Omaha will he interested in the motion pictures of Camp Ernst, the high school an nual encampment, that will be shown at the Empress theater for the first half of this week beginning today. Each year the high school cadets have an outing encampment at Valley. On Thursday motion pictures were taken of the camp. These pictures show camp life., drilling, panorama of the camp and a lot of interesting features with reference to the way the young men spend their time while on this outing. Thursday a ten-coach special train carrying the parents and rela tives of the boys went out to "Valley, and the pictures show the arrival of this train. The dav was oerfect for taking the pictures and the films are especially clear. ALICE BRADY IS STAR AT OMAHA THEATER TODAY Alice Brady, the World star. Is at the Omaha today in that strong atorv of tne nortli woods, Then III Come Back to You. Wednesday comes "The Gilded Spider" and Friday "Lying Lips." Tne Omaha, under the management of Miss Neve, is becom ing a popular place of entertainment for the neighborhood of Fortieth and Dodge. "THE TWIN TRIANGLE" ON BILL AT THE BOULEVARD stolen in her babyhood by a Gypsy band. In later life when she has be come a great dancer she is found by her mother, who visits the theater. She is rescued by Byrnes from the clutches of Marco, a Gypsy man, and the story ends in a delightful manner. A good comedy accompanies the play. CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTOPLAYS 1 1 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Special, Monday, fharlifl Pfianlin "In THE Tuesday, Wednesday 11131116 llldpilll FIREMAN" Jackie Saunderi in "The Twin Tri angle" is the attraction at the Boule vard today The story Is about a girl running "THE HAND OF PERIL" IS AT GRAND TODAY "House Peters, In "The Hand of Peril," is the feature at the Grand to day. Rube Miller appears in a com edy. Monday the bill calls for Helen Talks with Screen-Struck Girls By BEATRICE MICHELENA No. 12. (Copyrighted May, 1916, by Beatrix Michelena.) One of the questionsfrequently put to me is about the kind.of facial lines and features most likely to succeed in the film world. These queries come Irom inex perienced girilies with very nebu lous aspiration to some day develop into "movie stars." Were I able to answer them with any degree of decis iveness, I should immediately be come a very val uable source of information for nrnffurem with fVjwzJfaiMtotd long years of ex perience in the profession. A matter technically known as "photographic values" is one of the knottiest problems that motion pic tures have to solve. This applies alike to the piece of furniture em ployed as a property and the face of the actor or actress who makes use of it. The common adage that "the cam era will not lie" is a misleading one. More often than not a thing will photograph out of its natural color and light. A very hideous green as an actual coat may give a panelling a richest hue in its photograph translation. That is why the proper" ties of the regular theater will never do for the motion picture stage un less they are retouched with the painter's brush. In a measure this same uncertainty applies to the performer's features and complextion. No producer can be absolutely sure of how well one will photograph until a test is made. It seems that certain lines of the face and shades in one's complextion, which are scarcely noticeable in actual life, will unaccountably make itrongest appeal to the lens of the camera and throw everything else into subordination. At times this works to the per former's advantage. At others, how ever, the camera seems intent on searching out all that is hard and disagreeable in a face. In this respect it often appears to almost get under neath the skin and open secreted traits to the light. There are certain general consid erations in respect to one's features, however, that can be pretty well re lied upon to make either for or against good photographic results. I shall discuss some of these in future "talks," but have first gone to this length to have it thoroughly under stood that there can be nothing hard or fast about what I am going to say. My observations will apply as ten dencies rather than definite fact, and shall always be open to exceptions. Princess Theater "SHERIFF OF PINE MOUNTAINS," A Stry of Alulu. "GOOD NIGHT NURSE," "FALSE GEMS." Featuring Ruptrt Julian. BOULEVARDE 33D AND LEAVENWORTH JACKIE SAUNDERS, fa "THE TWIN TRIANGLE." S SHOWS TODAY S SHOWS OMAHA 40TH ST. - AND nnnr.p . TODAY AND MONDAY ALICE BRADY, ta "THEN I'LL COME BACK TO YOU" WEDNESDAY "Th. Gilded Spider." FRIDAY "Lying Lips." AsmkAMSts SOUTH Wl pilVUIII SIDE PraMnU TOUR MONTHS," Mutual Featura Drama. "DETECKTER" Comedy. THE TRAITOR. (George Ouey) Dundee 5 1ST STREET AND UNDERWOOD SUNDAY, JUNE 11 "THE SILENT VOICE." Franeia Bushmen and Margaret Snow , THE DOUBLE "TROUBLES" Alice Howe. ALAMO w$ratnd "PEOO-THE RING." Feeturing Francis Ford and Grace Cunard. "THE UNCONVENTIONAL GIRL." "LEM'S COLLEGE CAREER.'' 2 Ware in "The Price," Tuesday Molly Mclntyre in "Her Great Hour," Wednesday "Spellbound," Thursday "A Fool's Revenge," and Friday "The Iron Claw." LOTHROP THEATER TODAY AND MONDAY Norma Talmadge & Tully Marshall In "Martha's Vindication" Alee a Keystone Comedy. MONROE THE COMFY THEATER Where Yeur Dime Works Overtime FARNAM, NEAR 25th. "High School Cadets" at the encampment at Valley, Neb., in motion picture, today and to morrow. Six Other Big Reels. Yes, 5c and 10c always. 1GTH AT BINNEY TODAY GRAND TOI HOUSE PETERS "The Handof Peril" RUBE MILLER ta Comedy. Mender Helen Were St "The Price." FARNAM Th HttUM ( FfMturw, PtmbbU KITTY GORDON Tha moat majn-'tesntiy fvmd Wfnu an tha tcrvtm, ta "Her Maternal Right" A aaaiaty drama of atartltai unit ttonaliaa. AIa a BaautUul Comady. ROLIIFF 2561 Leavenworth TODAY Mee Marah and Robert Harm, ta "HOODOO ANN" TuatuUy, Wta. Courtatuy. la "THE ISLAND OF SURPRISE" FRIDAY, JUNE It BERTHA KALICH, In "SLANDER" IBth and Harney ' S AYHV World end Paramount M ' Feature mm TODAY AND MONDAY World Film Corpora Ilea rreeents E9NA WALLACE KOPPEI end FRANK MR iDAN hi 'Tiie Perils of Divorce" A timely eeclotolee! play. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Daniel Frahmoa Preaoate "The Evil Thereof" A powerful asoralHy drama, err FRANK LOSEE and the Feneeoe Players. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Daniel Frobmaa rreeents LOU.SE HUFF "Destiny's Toy" .0 o Obey That Insula TO THE OAYETV. HIPP ISA end Harney Ste. Telephone Deeujke 809. SPECIAL Bo many reqneite ae eome 10 i for return bookinfl of the Peremoun featuree prevloualy ahown at thlf thee tor thet we have ammed speeUI booking of tha beet, howlnf wehfor one day only, bettnnlns today. This policy will continue for eome time. TODAY MARY PICKFORD. ta "THE FOUNDLING." MONDAY WALLACE RE1D and CLEO RIDOLEY In "THE GOLDEN CHANCE." TUESDAY MARGUERITE CLARK, ta "OUT OF THE DRIFTS." WEDNESDAY MAE MURRAY, ta "TO HAVE AND TO HOLD." THURSDAY FANNIE WARP. In "THE CHEAT." FRIDAY BLANCHE SWEET, In "SECRET SIN," SATURDAY CONSTANCE COLLIER, In "TONGUES OF MEN." ADMISSION ALWAYS IOC PROGRAM SUNDAY MONDAY STRAND JUNE Wm. S "THE Hart in PRIMAL LURE" Keystone Comedy. WEEK TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Willis Wissiisiai MliflMIWstfi ElfBBBlf Mae Marsh and Tully Marshall in "A CHILD OF THE PARIS STREETS." - a - 1 1 TH. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Wm. Farnum in "A BATTLE OF HEARTS." Pathe Weekly 10c PHOTOPLAYS FIRST HALF "TRAIL OF THE THIEF' AMERICAN DRAMA IN THREE PARTS 20c FEATURING WINIFRED GREENWOOD AND EDWARD COXEN 'TREPAREDNESS" A Strong Cub Comedy "Nailing On the Lid" Vena Camedr. Mutual Weekly No. TS. SECOND HALF BEGINNINQ THURSDAY. "THE PILGRIM" "SB DL "JOHN BREWSTER'S WIFE" Drama, and "A PLANE STORY" COMEDY 20c "REEL i LIFE" Shewtaf the The Blackfoot Indians 10: Always the Best Photoplays ...AT THE... MMMIIIII IMIIIIIIIIII njWnmmnWnmm-m, MM 1 1 1 1 ll I III I I III II I Ml sdanayhAVmAdya i. I IMP II vfrrrWPrTPirrWrrWfTf TODAY AND MONDAY The World-Herald Prize Winning Scenario. "A Young Man's Country Featuring MISS PAULINE ELSASSER and miss Helen McMAhon Metro Picture Corporation u Present , MABEL TAUFERRO in -"THE SNOW BIRD" i nntannaUunmmnnnAetannU nmmMnttkS.Vn.lan t m i"M i i ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 wrrrmrnFT TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY William Gillette In His Famous Characterization of The World-Renowned Figure of Fiction FIRST TIME IN PICTURES. llllllllllllllllllltaMbnMmMmmlmmtmM I I I IIM'III I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1'l FRIDAY AND SATURDAY rrlT The Brilliant Dramatic Actress, MARGUERITE SNOW in "A CORNER IN COTTON" j BILLIE BURKE "GLORIA'S ROMANCE" CHAPTER IV "A SOCIAL VORTEX" V""' ....... 1 rifinf yn r MUSE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ll