6 B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 15. 1917. - aslntes PHOTO PLAYS FOR OMAHA DEVOTEES (Tv ft OHt Bessie Barriscale to Show a ncture or New York Frivolity The frivolities of New York are reproduced in "Hater of Men." the pw Triangle play by C Gardner Sul livan, in which Thomas 11. Ince pre sents Bessie Barriscale as star, at the Strand Tuesday, Wednesday and n-i i e i nursaay. One of the most elaborate settings ever constructed on the Culver City - stages is the interior of a Japanese restaurant, with rich oriental draper ies, carved teakwood furniture, incense burners of curious design and rare pottery of the far east. An orchestra 6f Japanese maidens furnishes the weird music for a dance cuted by the Geisha girls, who flut-niter and posture like dainty but terflies. Here Miss Barriscale comes with her party for an evening revel, and here it is she discovers that a woman can not associate with men in the free and easy manner without losing their re spect , . During the scenes of Behemian - night life the star displays a series of gowns that accentuate her blond beauty. ' 'Haunted Pajamas' Make Way For Many Bewildering Move? Probably the most unusual photo play of the season is the Metro Yprke production "The Haunted Pa jamas," with ' Harold Lockwood as star, winch will be seen at the bun theater on Tuesday and Wednesday. Adapted from the novel by Francis Perry Elliott and directed by Fred J. Balshofer, this production par takes of the nature of a farce, an ex travaganza, and a powerful dramatic story. Further attractiveness is added by the work of the star, Harold Lock wood, and his leading woman, Car-, mcl Myers. , .'," :' . The star changes before your eyes into a Chinaman; in the same way a blonde young man changes into a beautiful girl with dark hair and eyes. "Presto, change 1" is the order of the day, and it is all the fault of those bewitched pajamas, made from silk ? f romthe looms of an ancient Chinese fcmpress. Anyone wno puts tnem on becomes instantly transformed into someone else, and the , complications are amazing. No one who goes to see "The Haunted Pajamas" could ! possibly be bored. . 1 Exposures BY KILOWATT - CARLES RAT haa been (pending aaveral daya at Bear Ika with membera, of hie family, flehlnf and huntlnt. He will now have to get right down to work one mora, for Thomaa H. Ince hat returned and ha and hie atari are juat chock full of nthualaam. The aplrlt which cxlata between the big producer and the artiste who have atood with and by him ao long give promlaa of better ptcturea than aver. Tha popularity of Ray beoomea 1 greater with each production ha appear In. William D. Taylor, directing1 Jaok Plrk ford. ateged.a great prlia fight acena with thie popular atar aa ona of the particlpanta. Jack', no mean acrapper hlmaelf, waa op poeed by a noted boxer, Tha ring at Ver non provided a natural eettlng and a big crowd eompoaed tha audience. An honeet to goodneaa preliminary put tha audience Into the turnout good humor and tha affair waa a big aucceea, and will reglater aplend tildly on tha acreen. Don't think that any Una of work In tha picture la a Joy ride to aucceea. To get to tha top any place la hard work. Tha allent drama offnra no exception, but to tha hard, . cnnerlentlous worker, the rewarda are worth wnua. -. Tha local office oth Fath exchange announce that M. VE. Wlman, tha booker, ha reelgned hi position and haa an Hated In the Rlxth Nebraaka. Thla make i the cond patriotic young man who ha, I given hla aervlcea In the caua of demotw racy from thla office. Jack Cowen, who waa Mr. Wlman'a flrat aaalatant, anUeted a few week ago In the marine. TVllllam D. Taylor the Moroaco director la ona of the weatern producer who doea not lira In a bungalow, dine at rafea, attend , the Orpheum weekly and tha movlea nightly. tT about divide hla Urn between hi apart ment, where he doe moat of hi prepare- tory work, and tm Loe Angelea Athletic rlub. with occaalonal auto riuia. He la an Indefatigable worker. t 'O.lt.k..- im ..liln. In - Ulna. diuiiiuv miii.vui . " v n ii . .m - . bird picture lor a cnange. tie 1 unaer the direction of Rupert Julian, and haa wonderfully fin part Director Julian had the whole photoplay colony to ehooaa from .and plumped for Mr. Saliabury and the let. ter turned down two othera offera In order to play tha part, which appealed to htm atrongly. . . Margarita Ftacher will next eeaeon he een in a light comedy-drama written eape .dally for her. with a plot centered around collego life. Harry Pollard, her huaband, la directing the feature, aa uauat, with loca tlona In and around San Diego. Mite Flachet dmrrtbe the pley aa good, wholeaom fun. A fin caet 1 In upport of the atar. ' fillm Summervllle bad a moat nnnaual ex Prtenc the other day while worktng m a Mark Bennett Keyaton comedy, and one that waa not altogether pleaeant. Ho prawled Into the barrel of a thlrteen-lnch gun on the warship Cheyenne and they fired rtt tie mmtm. next to him while he waa In there. For a week 81lm waa alona deaf.1 Which all goea to ahow that ther la om comfort In being fat at that. Helen Holme la getting ready to tart work on the third Installment of her new serial. Director Mcflowan having completed two alreadv. There la not the equal of these two peopla for work and It la almply astonishing how much they get through In a year. Helen enjoya.it all and la spending all her spare ?) tlma In watching tha HEARST-PATHE NEWS Synepaia at Events. Cevered in Hearst Paths New. Released Today. JJKW YORK CITY Cosmopolitan New York greets Free Russia and welcome the membera of her wr mission upon their visit her;. w! SPAULD1NG. CAL. Th needs' of wr hasten th construction of Kmigrant Gap Dam. that will reclaim 20.009 acre of arid land. WASHINGTON, D. C Militant uffragette who seek to promote their causa by riot ing at the Whit Hous are auppreaaed by th police HEW YORK CITY Mia Pearl While, Pethe'a popular ur, help U attract vol unteers by posing for a recruiting poster designed by Howard Chandler Christy. LIVERPOOL. ENGLAND Their majesties. King Georga and Queen Mary, pay a viait . to Britain' silent army in th northern industrial center. ON THE ATLANTIC J acV y'a recreation midst hi arduou wartime dutie Is not forgotten, and sailor are give bor Wave when possible. J . HAST ST. LOUIS Thirty-seven Megroec and hundred of home ar sacrificed In on of th wont rac riots in th country' hiatory. ;v ' - : .... ' . WASHINGTON. D. C President Wilson, aa head of th American Red Cross, accepts a sanitary corps, organised by government worker. t WITH THE STARS AND STRIPES ABROAD - Picture taken by th Cinematograph Division of the French Army. PARIS. FRANCE General Pershing and til staff visit th Hotel de Invalid to pay tribute to th memory of th great K poleon. Stars Who Will Shine on Screen for Harold Lockwood Gladys ueZe i yj I ..... tun wiling "is'w (KIA6IC) (BOVltUARD) prognn of that hlj L'tah ranch, where h Intend! en day to farm juat b a prmalo farmer without atunts or danceroui dntniti. It remalnajlo be seen If ahe can do without the applnuie of the mlllloni. Douglas Kalrbank received a letter from a woman In Indiana that readu: - "My boy vimi aoilouely Injured trying to Imitate your screen stunts in a recent Artcraft play. Won't you help pay tha doctor bills) 7" Wat- on, tha needle, quick! "Vitagraph haa added to Ita list of contract players on of tha younffeat actresses In the world, Mis Alda llorton. who 1 S years om. They believe they, have In her one of tha future "greats" of the acreen. About alx weeks ago Alda, who I a dainty miss with golden hair, walked Into the office of Andra Rooaevelt. produotlon manager at the Vllagrapu studio In Brooklyn, and aalu ah had an ambition to ba an actress. "What make you think that yon ara an actress, mlssT" ha queried. Alda, not a bit abaahed, replied: "'Causa I want to be.'1 She waa engaged on that apeech and hor motner waa called in to make arrangement. It 1 announced that Antonio Moreno, who ha long been a favorite on tha Vltagraph program and wno la now with the Pathe company, will ba tha leading man In support of Mr. Vernon Castle In the Gold Booster plays released by thla company.. It la aald that they will both have many opportunities for action whloh 1 good and faat, and we are anxiously awaiting the release of their flrat plctWe, a to our mind they form an Ideal combination. The Eva Tanguay feature picture ha been arranged tor through Lewis J, Bali nick, who will act aa tha distributor. A director for the cyclonic vaudeville atar' la being aought The picture I to ba called "Tb Firefly." Oh, well, I don't care. Here's some mora of tha movie talk and slang th Balhoa publicity agent lends out: Foreground Hunter A plsyer who always seek to push himself Into th foreground of tha seen. '" H-Vmp A masculine heart-breaker, as opposed to the female term vampire, Jnlc Jabber An electrician. Hraln Brigade Scenario department. Given th fcate When an employe 1 given th gate. It mean he I discharged. Mob Specialist Kxtra man. Art All Over th Ixt To do a gllt-edg job of acting. Irl Out, Kid, Iris Out Shut tip stop talking. Ingenue Synonymous .for th term ou- brett. ueneraiiy. a young woman witn a petit flgur who act the lighter female rol In a play. In picture aome of them are eight feet tall, 40 year old, grandmothera and almoat a out as a doodle-bug In th paw-paw aeason. Inferior Just what It means, a setting In doors. Bab i:le This Is used to explain any action of the nlay that can not be fully Inter preted b.vth action In the picture. It I th onymethod by which laps of time can be satisfactorily expressed. Clever sub-titles add greatly to the en joyment of photoplay, but tha Ideal photoplay would b on without them, maybe. . Screw mersA term applied by certain un godly people to th patient, under-paid press agent Hong Writer A acenarlo writer. Still A picture not made by a motion pic ture camera, ' . Bills fir Current Week Bun Owing to th ucces of th three summer program that war selected last week Manager Goldberg of th Bun an. nounce three particularly fin one for th coming week, Today and Monday Gall Kane, appears in "Whoa Wife," a atory that deplete the need of protecting girls from hasty marriage. On the aame program Is a two-reel comedy. "Heart and Saddles." featuring the cowboy comedian, Tom Mix, and to complete the program of the most beautiful aeenlo spot of th world are shown. Tueeday and Wedneaday soea th re turn ofHarold Lockwood In "The Haunted Pajamas," . a five-act Metro Wonderplay adapted from Francla Perry Elliott' novel. "Th Haunted Pajamas," It la a combina tion, of action, mystery, laugh and thrill. On th program Mr. and Mra. Sidney Drew are a fuuny a uaual In "Handy Henry." Thuraday, Friday and Saturday William almost aceldchtly be becomee the hero at a ball game, when he lands agalnat th SUBURBAN Ai.s"i , TODAY CARLYLE BLACKWECL, hi "THE CRIMSON DOVE." Monday and Tuesday Matinee Tuesday CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, in "THE EASIEST WAY" LOTHROP ., CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, in "MY OFFICIAL WIFE" MONDAY AND TUESDAY EARLEWILLIAMS.in "THE SOUL MASTER" DIAMOND ulk. si' -TODAY-MARGARITA FISCHER "THE DEVIL'S ASSISTANT" An3 a Two-Reel Comedy. ALAMO 24TH AND FORT STS. ' Today . LITTLE EILEEN SEDGWICK K1NCSLET BENEDICT in- ,'. to Mp Louise ? f00mm". V" ST, VilesKa Sumtt Wm iHart ( ROHLFr) A Peep Into Photo lark Devereaux. ..in ..In Thelma Halter and Georgia Stone F.nid Bennett Wallace Reld... Fannie Ward........ Ueorge lie ban Johnnie and Emma Ray.'.,, Kupert Julian Harry Carey ,t ,. (arlyle Hlaekwell Alexandria Carlisle William Farnum.. , George Walwh (iladya Iesllev Hoy Stewart t. ........ ...... Karle Williams ..In . .In ..In ..In ..In ..In ..In ..in ..In ..in ..In ..In ..In .-.In ..In ..In ..In ..in Edward Karle.. Crane Wilbur. . Joe Welch lean Bothern.., leather for a home run oer th fence In time to save hla school team from defeat, Hipp The bills offered at this theater thla week are the beat seen here for an me little time. Today and Monday Myrtle Oon sales will show In a Bluebird production, "The Greater Law." Th action takes place In Alaska and the photographlo splendor ha eeldom been equaled in any photoplay. Th attraction for Tuesday and Wednes day will be announced later. On Thuraday Eddy Polo, with a wonderful cast of sup porting player, will be the main attrac tion In the flrat chapter of "The Grey Ghoat," This I the first serial that has ever been produced from a atory than ran Fox presents Gladys Brockwell In "To Honor and Obey." Mis Brockwell take the part of a woman who makca an unhappy mar riage. To eave her husband from financial ruin, ahe unwittingly places herself in a false light. Ha, only waiting for an oppor tunity to leave her, gets a divorce, and marries a flirtatious shopgirl. Hla former wit goes to feretory drudgery. She la rea died by a man who waa a suitor before her marriage. Km pre "A Son of the Hill," th Great er Vltagraph Blue Ribbon feature, will be the attraction at the Empress theater for four days starting today. The play Is based on a novel by Harriet T. Comstock and convoy a message of optimism to all who will see It. Sandy Morley, portrayed by An. tonlo Moreno, la a boy poor In th world's good but wealthy in ambition and purpoae. Me la determined to obtain a college educa tion aa the atepplng atone to success In life and his optimism finally wins out A William Fox comedy, "Foot Light Flame," with Ohirlo Arllng, complete th photo play , bill. Brandels "Th Pinch Htlter," which will he the attraction at the Brandels today only, la comedy of character, in which Charles Ray, the atar. Is at hi best Ray Portray a weak, timid country boy, who has been ao completely dominated by hla widower father, a hard grained old farmer, that he 1 totally lacking In aelf assertion. He i aettt to school, boob written all over him, tha most hopeless and helplesa creatur In th college. He slowly Improves under the Inspiring Influence of a plucky little girl and In The Saturday Evening Post. It waa published under the name of "Loot." A a special added attraction wilt he Charlea Ray In a Triangle production, "The Pinch ALHAMBRA, ad rkr TODAY BESSIE LOVE and TRIANGLE KIDDIES, ra - "CHEERFUL GIVERS" MITCHELL TRIO J : Higti-Claea Vaudevill Act i!liiliiliiliiliii;ii:iliiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiuiiiiiiliiliili GRANDsi f I ULA I s I Robert Warwick V- ? in 'I "The False Friend"! I 7 FRIDAY , I PEARL WHITE I - In tha First Chapter . ' I "THE FATAL RING" I lllllllllllllli:l!llllilllllllllllllll!Ullllllllllllllllll!llllll!tllllll MAGIC sSSi TOD AY STUART HOLMES in . 1 ' "The Broadway Sport' Th story of small town 'hclter' who tried . to wako up dar old Now York. DUNDEE Krif, NO SHOW TODAY , MONDAY FLORENCE LA BAD1E "When LoveWa Blind" FRIDAY FREDERICK WARDE "HINTON'S DOUBLE" Omaha This Week RiuliM Frederick Myrte Qonzaet Ow.Raj 'mrgarita tiscner (DAHONP) , Pic Aor d (fiPPHO) Plays Coming'Sobn " successful Failure:', "In Kltimherland". . . Triangle Triangle Triangle . . . . Paramount ....Paramount ....Paramount General Bluebird Bluebird World World Fox "The Mother Instinct". "The riquaw Man's on", "The Crystal l.ser"..., "lent In Transit" "Counterfeit Courage" "Mother Of Mine" ;.. "The Cattle War"..... "Youth" "Creeping Tides" "The loctr..... "The Adventurer" "It Happened to Adele"..., "The Double (Standard".... "Whe Goe There'l. "For France"..... "The Kye Of Envy" "The Toddler"... "Mis Conception"...., Fox Pathe ....Butterfly , ..Yltagraph .Yltagraph , .Artdranta , .Artdnuna . .Artdrama Hitter."' Friday : and Saturday Louise Lovely and Allan IJolubar In a Butterfly production, "The Reed Case," a high-class detective story. Strand Three change of program hold forth at the Strand this week, commencing today, when the offering Is Wilfred Lucaa In "Hands Up,"t a weatern atory from the pen of Will Jennings, ex-bandit. Lucas I seen to good advantage in the leading role. Among the popular Strand favorite Bessie Barriscale take front rank and in "Hater of Men" she offers a charming little com edy, just the thing for this warm weather, while Charles Murray, Chester Coakltn, Louise Faaenda'and other well known Key stonere have a picture' that la a howl, "The Betrayal of Maggie." Louise Olaum, an other well known Strand performer, is of fered Friday and Saturday In an emotional drama of much atrength, "Love or Justice." All In all His going to be hard to beat this week's program at the Strand. Muse Three changes of program are planned for th Muse thla week, beginning Sunday and for three day with. "Th Love That Live," ' In which Pauline Frederick play the part of a young mother who de termine at all coat to av ber children from the aordldnessvof poverty. An episode of "The Neglected .Wife" and a Mew Week ly will complete the bill, Wednesday and Thursday Earle Williams will be presented In "The Maelstrom," a feature full of action and thrills. Friday ajid Saturday Sesaue Hayakawa and Vivian Martin in "Forbid den I'atha," -s - Alhambra One of the biggest and best bills ever presented at thla theater will be seen today. Bessie Love Is the fea tured player In the photoplay, "Cheerful Givers." Th Triangle Klddlea.ar chief In her support, E. K. Lincoln la shown In th tenth chapter of "Jimmy Dale, Adven turer," and a Hani and Bud comedy is also on th bllL A big tlm vaudeville act will be shown, presenting th Mitchell trio in a singing, dancing and chatter act. Mon day, Charles Ray in "The Pinch Hitter," a See It at the Following Theaters: . Princess Theater ' , ,-; Hipp Theater k Magie Theater, So. Omafia Diamond Theater Roper The., Council Bluffs, la. Gem Theater . '. ' Lyric Theater , - Alamo Theater . ' . Franklin Theater:. Park Theater , ' Benson Theater . Queen Theater , , , Palm Theater ' , . . - 1 . 1: - t.yA V .Booked Exclusively '' Through The Laemmle Film Service - 1122 Farnam St., ..Omaha, Neb. " story of th base ball diamond that is far above the average. Magie (South Side) Stuart Holmes is featured today in his latest William Fox production, "The Broadway -Sport," one of the few pictures in which he has appeared In a comedy role. The story is of a small town villlan who finds a roll of money and goes to New York City to wake there .np. There is a big surprise finish. Monday -will be the athletie hero. Jack Mulhall, in the latest Bluebird, "High Speed." ' Lothrop Clara Kimball Toung today In "My Official Wife." It shows how a woman outwits the diplomats of the Russian gov ernment. The case includes Earle Williams, Harry Morey and othera of equal note. Mon day and Tueeday. Earle Williams in "The Soul Master," a highly dramatic play. Wednesday, Mary Plrkford, and Thursday, Marguerite Clark, while Friday and Satur day Olfa Petrova Is shown. f Suburban Carlyle Black el! and June Elvidge are featured here today In the lat est World production, "The Crimson Dove." A good comedy on the same bill. Monday and Tuesday, with a special matinee on Tuesday, Clara Kimball Toung in "The Easiest Way." Special attention Is called to the offering on Friday, Charles Ray in "The Pinch Hitter," a story of the base ball diamond. Apollo Peggy Hyland I featured today In the latest Greater Vltagraph production, "The Enemy," a tense dramatic story war ranted to hold attention throughout the en tire presentation. A two-reel comedy Is also offered. . Monday George Beban In -a Paramount production, "The Bond Be tween." In this picture he again takes the role ot a happy-go-lucky though serious thinking Italian. Tuesday Mary Plckford In "Such a Little Queen. Wednesday Bessie Barriscale in "Rose o' the Rancho," and the balance of the week, is ' mad up of equally good attractions. Diamond Margarita Fischer is at 1 this theater today In a Mutual picture "The Devil's Assistant." . The story, direction and lighting Is all that could be desired. A comedy, "Th Vanquished Flirt," is on the same bill. Monday Gladys Hulette In a Pathe Gold Rooster play, "The Candy Girl,'-! said to be a sweet a the title would indi cate. The story is of a girl and her mother who opens up a candy shop In the city and the many experiences which they encounter. Grand Robert Warwick Is the feature to day In his latest World "Brady Made" picture, "The False Frlendi' The false friend In this Instance proves wrongly that he Is a 'dope' fiend," with the result that the friend wins the lady in question. Then he sinks lower and lower until hs can fall no more. The man In him then comes to the fore, he es tablishes his Innocence and the ending Is a happy one for all concerned. Monday Gall Kane In "The Serpents Tooth." Pearl White appears In the first chapter of "The Fatal Ring" on Friday. Alamo Little Eileen Sedgwick and Kings ley Benedict are featured here today In the Butterfly production, "Man and Beast." , The action of the story takes place In Africa and many wild animals are shown throughout these scenes. The biggest of these is where an elephant rescues a baby from a cradle Just In the nick o' time. Monday Neal Hart in "Bill Brennan's Claim," 'Uneasy Money" and "Them Was the Happy Days." Rohlff William S. Hart shine at this theater today and, Monday In "Th Desert Man,1' a Triangle western picture that has all the srength and realism possible for thla popular star, Tuesday Virginia Pearson in 7Jtr "I Admission 10 Cents Today and Monday MYRTLE GONZALEZ "THE GREATER LAW" Thursday Only EDDY POLO , In th first chapter "THE GREY GHOST" Based en th Saturday Evening Post tory "Loot" ' And as an added feature 'CHARLES RAY MTHE PINCH"hITTER" FRIDAY and SATURDAY LOUISE LOVELY "THE REED CASE" Wjlfred Lucas in "HANDSUP" Pathe Weekly Comedies Galore Jlll!llllllllllfllltlll!)lllllt!ll!lltlllllllll!ll!lllllll!lillllllllllll ! BOULEVARD Telephon j Harney 4272 s Z Thirty-Third and Leavenworth Sts. i 1 TODAY AND MONDAY 1 I WILLIAMS. HART I f "HELLhTnGES'' J I Fox Film Comedy. S I TUE.SDAY I 1 WILLARD MACK I 1 ENID MARKEY f " . in ' ' . s I "ALOHA OE" snMaMMMMMMMHHsJBMHM I -yeclne$day Only I I DOUGLAS i f FAIRBANKS! THE LAMB" j 1 ' Hie Very Best Picture I THURSDAY I I MARY : PICKFORD 1 I "A Poor LittlTRich Girl"! I F R I D A Y- I VAJ-ESKA SURATT ! s , : in :.. -, i . ' "SHE" , i m BBasJBMWmSSBaBBaWlBBBBMMMWWBBaBBSBBBailSBBBBBBBBBl S ATURDA Y I WILLIAM RUSSELL I a:l!;liil(ilii!iiiii::!l'iti!r;rtt:li'.iniiiti:liit'!liiliili!liii:i" ."Sister Against Jlster," Wednesday Douglas Fairbanks in the first picture he has made under the banner of his own company "In Again Out Again." Thursday enry B. Walthall In "Burning the Caudle." Friday Wilfred Lucas In "Hands Up." Saturday Pearl White In first chapter of Pathe's new est serial, "The Fata! Ring," which is shown In connection with Baby Marie Osborne in her latest success, "Told at Twilight." Boulevard Willam 8. Hart Is the attrac tion today and Monday In a Triangle play "HeU'a Hinges." Tuesday Wlllard Mach and Enid Markey In "Aloha Oe." The action takes place In this country and Hawaii and is one of the beat things the Triangle com pany has ever turned out. Wednesday Doug, las Fairbanks in "The Lamb," shows how the Iamb c . if need be become a Hon of the fiercest type. Thursday a surprise la announced and patrons are advised by the management to watch for it. Friday aleska guratt In "She" and Saturday Is William Russell In "Shackles of Truth." Dundee No how at this theater today. Monday Florence La Badie in "When Love Was Blind," a Pathe Gold Rooster, play. Tuesday Is William S. Hart in '"The Desert ram-Jan l- n .11 .WeT -4 .MjJ TODAY 1 TO 11 P. M. ADM., 10c CHARLIE RAY, in "The Pinch Hitter" Believe in Yourself or No One Will. gtiiMiiiimiiiiimiiimiiii 1 TODAY S GAIL ,m I KANE E A Powerful Lesson Depicting Plainly the Terrible Consequences of S 5 Hasty Marriages. la I TUESDAY HAROLD LOCKWOOD S ,lllllllllllllllllllli!llllllllllllllllllll!IIIUI!!llll!ll!!llllllllllllilllllllllNlllllllll!lllllllllti i9iaoaoa6iaoac ROHLFF U Phon Douflas 876 O U o a o D o D o Q o D o D o D o D o DOUGLAS BABY MARIE OSBORNE, a rjaoE3oaoaoaoooc30C3oaoc30DOooi30E3oaoaocaLcl .s?' I MUSE Orchestra The House that put "A-MUSE" In I Amusement TODAY MONDAY TUESDAY PAULINE. FREDERICK In a Thrilling Drama An Emotional STAR "The Love That Lives" "" WEDNESDAY EARLE WILLIAMS In FRIDAY VIVIAN MARTIN and SltSSUE HAYAKAWA In "FORBIDDEN PATHS" ONLY VAUDEVILLE SHOW IN TOWN , THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE THEATER , BOB AND BETH I DOUGLAS FLIMT STANLEY ; &CO. Comedy Singing and Talking "The Merchant Prince" - MOOREr GARDNER ISHIKAWA BROS. & ROSS - Acrobatic Tumbling and Clever, Classy, Comic Hand Balancing - - Another Greater Vitagraph Superfeaturo ANTONIO MORENO and BELLE BRUCE in '. . , . "A SON OF THE HILLS" "HOW" Our Hero Reached His v Goal Will Help Every One of Us to I ta Have the Things We Want MOST !' i'aSONOTjJjLHILLSY' rt-iiiTwwi.i..i .-'''SsmwbX. Man" and Friday Frederick Wards In "Hin ton's Double." In this play he portrays tha roles of two distinct characters and In j , manner that convinces. Saturday is a com ' edy-drama "His Sixteenth Wife" with Pegg Hyland and Mary MacDermott. 4 APOLLO Hryh J Si 28th and Leavenworth Sts. ' I' Today at 2, 3:45, 5:30, 7:15 and & PEGGY HYLAND :t thiTenemy" ? And Two-Reel Comedy MONDAY GEORGE BEBAN THE BONDBETWEEN' tu e s d AY MARY PICKFORD ! in ; "Such a Little Queen" WEDNESDAY Bessie Barriscale THURSDAY Fannie Ward f FRIDAY Earle William. . SATURDAY Ethel Clayton imiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimim MONDAY M "WHOSE wife?'? bnononononci ,2559 Leavenworth St. S Today and Monday WILLIAM S. HARTg In "THE DESERT MAN" WEDNESDAY ONLY fO FAIRBANKS! In the first picture produced hy hit own company Q "IN AGAIN. OUT AGAIN" g SATURDAY .Q PEARL WHITE S In th First Chanter of "THE FATAL RING". in "TOLD AT, TWILIGHT" Orches'ral PIPE ORGAN - THURSDAY "THE MAELSTROM" SATURDAY 1 "HOW" To Attain Our Heart's Desire Is a Most Simple 'I Thing ItOne Just Knows "HOW' Sr At o fef "MAN AND BEAST" One of the Film Treat of the Seaaen BE jiilCTKM'iM'iliiiiiiilKI'K!..