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3 B Ail5 OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 11, 1917. 0tl4ficteeti ill Oittatel STas NV'tfL 'X3"rr -S "W njji fffikifity siii ,. 70 i ninmw, m m. t . . Af ' JZ&e Neighborhood Houses Romances of Movies True More or Less Joan of Arc Geraldine Farrar Has Made New Vision of Maid of Orleans for 'Joan the Woman Film ASED on the life of the im mortal Joan of Are a motion picture production in 11 parts entitled "Joan the Woman," directed by Cecil B. De Mitle, with Geraldine Farrar in the role of Joan, will begin an engage ment of five dayi in the Strand start ing Tuesday. , , Althouga Miss Farrar a year ago acted in three short photoplays under Mr. DeMiHe's 'direction at the Lasky studios, VJoan the Woman" will marl; her first appearance as the star in a cinema drama, of length sufficient to comprise an entire evening's enter tainment. ? J here is1 a certain timeliness about story of Joan of Are, as it has been reported frequently from France that public interest in the Maid of Orleans never was so keen as at the present moment Although the story of "Joan the Woman," written for the screen by Jeanie Macpherson, has been carefully guarded, it is said that air. UeMille and Miss Farrar have touched upon this feature of modern ism. in relating one of the most fas cinating stories of medievalism. All the scenes of the picture were made last summer in California, Miss .Farrar having spent more than four months in-the motion picture colony. As to the historical accuracy of cos jtumei, armor, heraldry, buildings and the personnel, that portion of the pro duction was in the hands of Wilfred Buckland, formerly of the artistic staff of David Belasco. Mr. Buckland and Mr. DeMille for two years have worked side by side in -the Lasky studios and the assembling of material for "Jon the Woman" consumed many months of that time. .Nothing more strikingly portrays the lavishness with which "Joan the Woman" has been staged than men tion of the members of the cast. The' hero is played by Wallace Reid, who wai the Don Jose-iif Miss Farrar's . film production of "Carmen;" Hobart Bosworth, as La Hire; Theodore Roberts, as Cauchon; Raymond Hat ton, as King Charles VII: Tully Mar shall, as Loiseleur, and Charles Clary, as La Tremoille. The Hippodrome theater on Twen ty-fifth and Cuming streets has had a change for the better. It is now man aged by people who thoroughly un derstand the motion picture business. The best of feature pictures are pre sented and from ,thc crowds in at tendance they are appreciated. Among the notable changes is the installation of two projection machines, and now the photoplay is continuous and with out the long waits while the operator changes reels. Then,, too, a new Minusa curtain has been installed that is recognized as being the best made, and is in use by the best theaters throughout the country. Many in novations are being arranged and will make their appearance from time to time. ., , ... ...;. t- . ,.' Bills for Current Week a Did you vef tell a fib to your wife. ft If yoa ar . wlf yor--lf, did you vr tll atari to your truaband? "The Fibbwa," at tha Bun today and Monday, In which Bryant Waahburn and Virginia Vally apjwar a husband and wlfa, ahowa that en tha white variety of flba often causa many do mestic heartaehra. It la a 'acreen veralon of "The Oood Samaritan," by Jamea W. Adams, the noted author. To balance the program la tha latest Christie comedy, "Betty'e Bl Idea." and the newest news of the world In pictures. Tuesday and Wednesday Emily Hterens returns to the 8un In a eeven-act special feature entitled, "A 81eeplnit Mem ory. She la obll-d ta play the parte of wo me throughout all ayes of tha world- his tory, each a totally distinct type. Mr. and Mr. Sldfiey Presr are also featured an this profram In their latest comedy, 'Hist Hptes." On Thursday, Friday and Saturday William Fo present Dustln Farnum In 'The Scarlet Pimpernel,- from the atory by Baroness Omy. Blllle Rhoadee' neweat eomedy and tha tateat Mut ajnd Jeff comlo : cartoon fin out tha btlL ', .' Kanpreae ..The feature photoplay at the Empress theater for tha flrat four day of the week Is 'The Flmln Omen." featur !, ?r7 Andereoa and Alfred Whitman, which la a fasclnatlm story of the Peruvian Aadea. Drawn, after , 1 t. h. jery spot In tha depth of tha And where inc wite and baby boy, nr EnlUbman to data aa aha had yrsrea ae wouia b. The death af w.kin. fi,rin J? ,th ytery of the parentage of Pnc' ta th W-rful cltmat la thla Blue Ribbon feature. William a Hart rill be jma In "Dakota Dan." a thrilling estera tory hi which William Hart take :h role of the proprietor of a notorious rambling- den. saloon and danc hall. The parson's daughter played by Rhea Mitchell, asdearor to reform Dakota Dan and bring Gmtdiitc By DICK W1M.I9. omhcr One. The Famous Star graciously permitted her high priced press agent to allow a hint to creep into the papers that she might condescend to be tempted to be persuaded to let her head manager of chief secretary Interview any presumptuous maker of films who would be honored 'enough to be allowed to eagerly and respectfully submit an offer for her services for a Heriea of Feature Pic tures. Long breath hi re, please.) Tha manufacturers came, all of them, and tha head manager of the Famous' Star met them and condescendingly mads them feel away from home and uncomfortable. The ((proprietor of 1 periodicals, who aspired to embrace tha fifth industry of the states, offered 110,000 a week and was Instantly dismissed from the presence of the person with tha reflected glory of the spotlight queen. "I bid 115.000," piped the millionaire ad mirer of the Famous Star. The head man ager merely gaied at his .one-inch-across solitaire diamond ring, and murmured, "Flkerl" and tha millionaire admirer faded sway. Mary Anderson him Into tha church, Th atory end as allQ vooa atone ao, Strand Two unusually pleasing and varied plcturea constitute the Strand' pro gram this week. Today and tomorrow Jack rickford and Louisa Huff bold forth In a charming oomedy-drama, 'Th Ghost House," wherein thrill and laugn ar wen Intermingled. Commencing Tuesday and tha remalndar of th weak edtnea tha elnama apectacla of tha aeaaon, "Joan, th Woman," with Geraldine Farrar tn tha title role. Baaed upon tha Ufa of Joan of Are, thl pic ture represents the vary last word In mod ern motographls epeotacle. apeclal musical program adds to tha pleasure of tha picture, which should ba en by all lovera f really high elaaa features. Charles Kay and Sessue Hayakawa next week. Muse Mrs. Vernon Castle will ba featured at tha Muse for today only In her flrat photo play, "Stranded In A ready," a play of mys tery and tha great outdoora, from th novel by Francis Lynn. Mrs. Castle doe many stunt Including a to-foot Jump into' the river and the rescue of the hero In tha rock Infsated rapids. Monday and Tuesday Wil liam & Hart will be aeon In "Heir Hinges," on of th beat In which thla popular atar ha appeared. Beginning Wednesday and for th balance of tha week Theda Tiara wilt be th attraction, In "Camllle." William Foa ha apared no expense In making thl xirnm Theda Bara masterpiece on of tha rrMltat, I Hippodrome One of th beat photoplay offering of th season, "Mother o Mine," tarring Rupert Julian and Hum currora, will be the attraction here today, Thla Blue bird production telle a atory of a young man whs goes to tha city and makes a fortune. His mother paya him an unexpected visit when he Is entertaining society and he In troduce her a hi old nurse. Th mother understand and steal away to her home. He then realises "what a cad h Is, and de nouncing society and Its sham goes back to spend th rest of his day In caring for hi mother. Max Asher I also on th bill In a comedy. Monday Donna Drew In a Butterfly production, "Tha Lair of in won.- ' flubnrban--01tv Thomas In her second Triangle production, "An Even Break' will be th photoplay attraction her today. It 1 fast-action story lata arouna ine race track and telling a story that Should una favor with natron of thl theater. A good comedy also will be on tha bill Monday and Tueaday Mary rickford In tha bast plotura of bar career, "Rebecca of Bunnybrook Farm," th crn version of th book ana stage play of tha earn nam. Th action I filled with humoroua momenta. It will be ahowa again Tueaday, matinee and night. Wednesday cornea Georg waiso, ana inurs day Wallace Held. Lothrop Another comedy-drama starring Bryant Washburn will be the attraction at thla theater today. It la "Tha Oolden Idiot," and along tha aama llnea aa "Skinner's Baby" and other "Skinner" production: Tha Hearat-Patha News and a eomedy will also be on th bill. Monday and Tueaday Madge Kennedy In her debut on tha Ooldwln pro gram, "Baby Mine." tha screen veralon of the farce comedy that was such a success on th speaking stage, Apollo-.Mildred Manclng In a Greater Vltagraph production, "Ths Princes of rark Row," will hold forth bar etoday. It la th (limitation of th atory of th same same snd tells a highly entertaining atory of a girl and a police reporter. A good comedy will also be on th same bill. Monday Shirley Mason In Th Law or tn North," a atory of tha gold flelda. Friday Wallace Reld In "Tha Hostage." Satur day an all-star caat of World players la ancclal timely production, ' Rasputin, tna Black Monk." The atory I laid around th poltlcal Intrigue of Russia prior to the revolution and expose aome of th powers behind th throne.. Hipp Ma Murray la her Initial Bluebird production will be th attraction at thl theater today in -"Prince Virtu." It Is said to be the moat lavish production of the season and a novel preaentatioa of th emart et of Paris. A widowed mother with plenty of money 1 married by a titled tor-, (una hunter and ber charming daughter I j OouS.Wrbanks TA :ej? V'-r' il (Iljild,s Brtdmtll sought after by fortune banters until an American ahowa up on tha scene who sensed the situation. The girl I a dreamer and looks on th American aa her Prince Charming. Tueaday and Wednesday Wil liam Duncan and Coral Holtoway In "Dead Shot Baker." Thursday only. Earl Wil liam In a ojsver detective lory, "Apart ment 39." Friday ' and Saturday Francis Ford In a Butterfly production, "John Ermine of th Yellowstone," an Interest holding picture of th great west, lt big men and glowing romance. ' Dundee No show at this theater today, Monday Seena Owen In 'a 'Triangle play, "Madam Bo Peep," a comedy-drama abound. Ing In humoroua alluatlona and telling a atory that will prove entertaining, IlearaU Pathe News also on tha bill. Thursday Mabel Taliaferro In "The Dawn of Love," Friday Baby Marl Osborne In "Shadows and Sunshine," In which she duplicate ber former successes, . Grand A human Interest atory is ''Th Corner Grocer," (tarring Lew Fields and little Madge Evana, which la being ahown today. It Is filmed from th story and stage play of the same name, telling of a little cheerful girlie who I left without parents and goes to the- corner grocer for help, and thla big-hearted man tabea ber Into tha family. -Monday Beaala Love tn "Wee Lady Betty." Tuesday BUM Burke In HTh Mysterious Mis Terry." Rohlff A thrilling story of the race (rack la told In "They're Off," tha Triangle photo play showing her today, (tarring Enid Bennett. A good comedy Is also on th bill, Monday Emmy Wehlen In "Sower and Reaners." Tuesday and Wednesday Made Kennedy In her flrat Gbldwyn picture, "Baby Mine." It la tha acreen adaptation of tha highly successful play -of th same nam. Thursday Beast Love In "Wee Lady Betty." Friday Valeaka Suratt In "A Rich Man' Plaything." Saturday Edwin Arden In "Th Iron Heart" and Pearl Whit In th eight eenth chapter of "The Fatal Ring." ' Boulevard Tha William Fox auper da luxe feature, i'The Honor System," will be th feature attraction here today and Monday. Thl picture ha created more talk and In tereat than any photoplay that his played xeth and Parkr . ALII A FIB II A Today WILLIAM DESMOND, in "MASTER OF HIS HOME" Frt. FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN in IN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE HEARST-PATHE NEWS Synopsis ot Events, Covered In Hearst rath New, Released Today. SEW- HAVEN. CONN. Maine's artillery boy meet th Newport Naval eleven on th gridiron, and Jackles and soldiers at tend the contest- CALBRATRIA, CAL. Thanksgiving Is com ing and eo ar th turkeys. lor th big western farms ar preparing to supply the holiday' needs, NEW YORK CITY Lover of song hat! Signor Enrico Caruso, tha world famous tenor, on his return from a long Sooth American tour. . - SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND At on ot Britain's training eampa a contingent of United States troops is getting ready to Join Pershing's force in action. NEW ORLEANS. LA. Relief from the sagar , shortage . is near at hand aa th big Louisiana planter rush th harveeting of their ran crop. LATONIA. KY. Th historic Catonl Derby, th turf classic ot th season, brings out ths finest array ot t-year-olds in th country. . - NEW LONDON. CONN. Recognising th value of submarine ia modera warfare, th Chilean navy is havmg fleet of - under sea boat built. WASHINGTON, D. C.Nature'a own ta'not forgotten In th turmoil of war, and th . blooms at th United State Chrysanthe mum show ar as fin aa ever. NOYON. FRANCE Visiting different carts of the French front, th Prince of Con naught voice th unity of th Allies in in linal drive. HIPPODROME S Today RUPERT JULIAN and RUTH CLIFFORD, in - "MOTHER O' MINE" A Story Swoot and Human, rhursday FRANKLYN FARNUM in TTHE CLEAN UP" HAMILTON 8fii TODAY WILLIAM S. HART in' "WOLF.LOWRY" FRIDAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "DOWN TO EARTH" Comipg The Honor System Suburban Tbono CoL 2841 TODAY OLIVE THOMAS In "AN EVEN BREAK" Mn6aV aN6 tUE5&AV-M.t. Yu-.. MARY PICKFORD in "REBECCA OF SUNNY BROOK FARM" Eventually the spokesman of th.e yndl cate which owns the Motion Picture Indus try heart and aoul meekly mentioned "twenty-thou per." "Twenty-five thousand weekly with a two years' contract, payable In advance," said the head manager firmly, and twenty-five weekly it "Was. By her contract the Famous Star had the right to. choose, approve of and change stories, directors and her supporting cast, and ao successful was she In her discrim ination that ahe dlaorgrganlxed an estab lished studio, sent the feminine aupport Into permanent hysterics and the male portion into oblivion. Six directors were used In the first production, which took two years to bring to completion, the photoplay cost a cool two million and was rejected by most of the exhibitors, who rudely Insisted that the Famous Star was not known to the movla fans, who preferred aa atars the movie artists they knew and loved so well. ! The Famous Star retired on her hard gotten gains. The syndicate charged the loss to experi ence and went and did the same thing again. Verdict: Serves them right. la this elty tor many a day. The atory tells of tha old syatem of prtsona and the new, Bile a love atory la told throughout that Is of rap re than passing Interest. There Is plenty of rlcfc comedy to offset the serlous- aa or tense situations. The stars are George Walsh, Miriam Cooper, Gladys Brock- wen, Milton Bills and many others. The balance of the week Is made up of splendid pictures, which Includes a timely one on Thursday, called "The- Food Gamblers." starring William Desmond. Alhambra A splendid atory of domestic affairs ft told at this theater today In "The master or his Home," atarflng William Des mond. It tells of a wife who cared more for society and amusement than for her home, while her husband longed for some one ta carry on the family name. Monday, Maaam Ulga Petrova, In "Bridge Burned." Friday come Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayn In "The Diplomatic Service." Hamilton William 8. Hart will be the photoplay attraction at this theater today In "Wolf Lowry." It is one of those reck less western plays of a gunman and killer who Is made Into a model man through his love for a mere slip of a girl. Monday, Jack Piokford and Louise Huff In a pleasing col lege story, -rne varmint." The balance of th week comprise on of the best bill that hav vr shown her. Inclndlne Dnurl Fairbanka on Friday la "Down to Earth." Exposures -By KILOWATT- A CONTRACT was signed yesterday be tween the Select Film corporation and th Empress theater whereby all the -ir jiimoau loung picture will In th future be shown at the Empress theater. Th first Clara Kimball Young production ia "Magda," In alx pasta, which will be placed on the Empress program for four days starting Sunday, December t. "Bnir Montana, Douglae Talrbank's fa mous fttnny man, will appear, "tin" ear and all. In William Russell's next picture, "Ia Bad." Mr. Montana has been loaned to Mr. Russell, -and Santa Barbara, the home of th American Film company. Is constantly attending wreatllng matches, the laat being when "Bull" floored his husky opponent, Wllhelm Berne, after a grueling two-hour contest, Georg Bertholon, th Ooldwyn asslatant director, was in tn, Augustine, Fla., with th Mary Garden troupe filming scene for "Thai." He returned to the hotel after a brief shopping tour with annoyance In bis voice and on his countenance. "Th old (lav market la a bunk," ho an nounced In a ton that left no room for doubt "It's a bunk. They haven't got a alavs la stock." Th time spent by picture actresses and actors ia sitting about the studio awaiting their turn to appear has been turned to good advantage by Beb Daniels, leading vloman ot Pathe's "Luke" comedies, who his or ganised a knitting club. Even the men are being taught to handle the needles. The finished products are to go to the soldiers. William Fox's apectacular cinema version ot "Cleopatra," with . Theda Bara a th ilren of th Nil, ha not only been re ceived well by th publto In general, but has LOTmOPlsf BRYANT WASHBURN in "THE GOLDEN IDIOT' MONDAY AND TUESDAY MADGE KENNEDY in X "BABY MINE" GRANDK.i TODAY LEW. FIEJJDS and LITTLE MADGE EVANS IN ' THE CORNER GROCER - . TUESDAY BILLIE BURKE, in "Mysterious Miss Terry" DUNDEE -vSJS NO SHOW TODAY i MONDAY SEENA OWEN, in "MADAM BO PEEP" FRIDAY BABY MARIE OSBORNE In a Film Troat "Shadows and Sunshine" OMAHA SOCIETY of FINE ARTS Exhibition of Paintings, Hotel Fontenelle. Sunday, November 11, -2 P. M. to 10 P. M. Admission 10c. made the critic alt up and take notice, ac cording to th thing that have been said and written about the feature. What Antony paid for Cleo'i clothes Only the Great Sahara knowa; In Thedapatra aha weara a roael Jewell Productlona will shortly release "K," by Mary Robert Rlnehart, which ap peared serially In McClure's. It has been pre pared for the screen by Lola weber and Phillips Smaller. Belle Bennett, Triangle star, who has just completed a new picture, "Fsel of Life," under th direction ot Walter Edwards, Is spending a few day' vacation with friends in San Rafael, near Ban Francisco. The General Film company has acquired for distribution a new series of short length subjects, to be known as the Selburn com edies. It la controlled by tha Piedmont Pic ture corporation, on subject to be released a month, beginning November II, The third of ths Mary Roberts Rinehart sub-deb stories, starring Marguerite Clark, will be a November Paramount release and In entitled "Babs Matinee Idol." Webster Campbell, th Vltagraph "Juve nile" lead, la on of th few actor who can really writ t a good photoplay. He be lieves It helps him in hi other work. He ha had photoplay accepted and produced by aeveral companies. Including th Vlta graph and American. He favor clean stories. Jack Plckford and Louise Huff have gone to Hannibal, Mo., to make the Paramount production of "Tom Sawyer," amid tha very scenes In which Mark Twain placed this hero of boyhood and hla pals. Tom lived there 70 yeara ago, but the old town prob ably has not changed greatly. There Is a report that Sessue Hayakawa and a company of IS people may shortly go to Hawaii to film acenes In a forthcoming Paramount plotura. Mr. Hayakawa'a next picture will b "The Secret Game," a De cember Paramount release. Under the title of "Under the Star and Stripes In France" Patha has announced a (Admission, 10 Cant) TODAY AND MONDAY MAE MURRAY in "PRINCESS VIRTUE" TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY , WILLIAM DUNCAN in "PEAD-SHOT BAKER" , THURSDAY ONLY v EARLE WILLIAMS in A "APARTMENT 29" No. 3 "THE RED ACE" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY " FRANCIS FORD in "JOHN ERMINE OF THE YELLOWSTONE" APOLLO Telephone Harney laoa Twenty-Eighth and Leavenworth. TODAY at 2, 3:43, 5:30, 7:15, 9 MILDRED MANNING in "Princess ofPark Row" MONDAY SHIRLEY MASON in "The Law of the North" THURSDAY JEAN SOTHERN FRIDAY WALLACE REID, in "THE HOSTAGE" SATURDAY ONLY s RASPUTIN 'THE BLACK. MONK" With Aa All-Star Cat. Call Bomber So: 789 two-reel picture that aril! do doubt be of great interest, mainly for it timeliness. Aa th nam implies, th picture shows the soldiers of th United State now on French soil, th vanguard ot the vast army that will soon b "over tbere." Vltagraph has secured the exclusive serv ices of Robert W. Chambers In writing ori ginal stories and adaptations. Eight are fo be screened within the coming year and Chambers is to receive $10,000 for each story. This Is safd to be ths highest price ever paid for the rights to a series of stories by any company In the United States. Tom Terris will visualize these stories. The success which greeted William' Fox's presentation of "Jack and the Beanstalk'1 and "Aladdin," has encouraged him to organize still another company of Juvenile players. The new organization will be headed by Georgle Stone and his "leading lady!' will be Gertrude Messtnger. The new company is already under way on a famous story. Louise Fasenda, who will appear In the Paramount-Mack Bennett comedy, "Are Waitresses Safe?" soon to be released, owns a fine automobile, but she Is afraid to run it, "I Just let It stand In front of my bungalow so folkj will know I own one' she confided, "but when I want to ride I hire a machine with r. chauffeur attached." Charles is back, meaning Chaplin, of course. He had a Jolly little jaunt to Honolulu and has approv. I the plana for the new atudlo, and the builders are push ing thlnga ahead. It will be one of the Drettleat aa well aa one of tha best eautcned ! In Los Angeles. any In the pufrleV of aculptor, painter or composer. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew delight In making their weekly thousand fet of laughs for Metro-Drew comedies. They us ually write their own scenarios and direct themselves In these fun-fests. At the Paragon studio In Fort Lee, Alice Brady began work last Tuediy on her sec ond Select Picture. This is a s. reen version of Charlotte Bronte's novel. "Jane Eyre." The picture has b'.en splendidly adapted to screen uses, and Is being directed by Ed ward Jose. Miss Brady's leading man is Elliot Dexter. The most difficult tank that Director J. Searle Dawley had In filming the theater scns In "Bab's Matinee Idol," recently at Maxlne Elliott's theater, was to keep the eyes of the extras who formed the "audi ence" fixed on the stage, where a play was supposed to be In progress. They wanted to look at Marguerite Clark, star of the Paramount picture, who graced a stage box. , A Balboa boy who Is somewhere In Franc. says that the motion picture shows behind the lines are "first aid to peace." His formula Is "get shot; see the movies; get well." Bessie Barrlscale Is a great base ball en thusiast and an unblushing rooter. She and Howard Hickman attend every ball game they can, which la not very many. Miss Besnle has a little way of jumping up when excited and Howard almost mechanically yanks her down again. She Invariably ad- J vances me, same excuse 10 me ;nng suner Ing men who sit immediately behind her, "Sorry I was so excited I Just couldn't help It," then she doe it all over again! No one ever suspected Monroe Salisbury of being an author and yet it transpires that he has written a praticularly beautiful story, one that has taken htm two years to evolve. It will appear In short story form and be made into a feature picture about tha time of publication. Those who know Mr. Salisbury will readily understand that the artist shows In his work and that it Is full of what la known aa heart Interest. When asked about the direction of chil dren, Henry King remarked "Big children or little onea? So many artists are Just grown-up. Irresponsible, lovable children anyway, there is not very much difference when It comes to directing them after all. All that Is required ia to appeal to their sympathies and use tact." Mr. King is producing for the American company and. Mary Miles Minter is his atar. Madame Nailmova, who la now starring under ths Metro banner, speaka of the mo tion picture aa photodrama and declares It is an art of creative principles, as serious as. ROHLFt (re 2559 Leavenworth TODAY ENID BENNETT, in "THEY'RE OFF" MONDAY EMMY WEHLEN TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MADGE KENNEDY, in "BABY MINE" f A Clever Farce Comedy. THURSDAY ' BESSIE LOVE, in "WEE LADY BETTY" FRIDAY VALESKA SURATT, in "Rich Man's Plaything" SATURDAY No.l& 'The Fatal Ring" and EDWIN ARDEN in "THE IRON HEART" THE S U N 71 TODAY THE S U N MONDAY BRYANT WASHBURN THE FIBBERS WE ARE NOT FIBBERS WHEN WE SAY IT'S SOME PICTURE TUESDAY EMILY STEVENS THURSDAY DUSTfN FARNUM on ' a J BOYD) THEATER ALL WEEK COM. THIS AFTERNOON Wj. N. Selif, Present the Screen-Vertion of Robert Hichent' World . Famou Novel, THE GARDEN OF ALLAH With HELEN WARE and 5,000 Others The Wonderful Sand Storm. The Bedouin Battle in the Desert. The Dancing Girl's Vengeance. Thousands of Horses, ,Camels, Arabs. CONTINUOUS 1 P. M. TO 5 P. M. 7 P. M. TO 11 P. M. PMCESALL SEATS 25c, BOXES 50c Comini Next Sunday One Week "THE BIRTH OF A NATION" i vv nit a SEE af. ' I TODAY " f&GMSj MONDAY m ma n JACK PICKFORD AND LOUISE HUFF IN "THE GHOST HOUSE" . i TUESDAY GERALDJNE FARRAR IN , I "J OAN THE WOMAN" ia.iiiiiitasii,.; BOULEVARDS- THIRTY-THIRD AND LEAVENWORTH Tonifht and Monday at 7 and 9 Matinee Today at 2:30 and 4:30 Price Mat., 10-15c. NigjiU, 15c MOST STARTLING PICTURE OF A GENERATION "THE HONOR ; SYSTEM" STARRING GEORGE WALSH, MIRIAM COOPER, GLADYS BROCKWELL, MILTON SILLS AND MANY OTHERS. , TUESDAY JULIETTE DAY in "THE CALENDAR GIRL" WEDNESDAY" MME. OLGA PETROVA in THE BLACK BUTTERFLY' THURSDAY WILFRED LUCAS in "THE FOOD GAMBLERS" FRIDAY OLIVE THOMAS in "AN EVEN BREAK" SATURDAY VINCENT SERANOm "A Modera Monte Ctfsto" TODAY ONLY ne oeu ivressea ana oesi Known Woman in the .World MRS. VERNON CASTLE in "Stranded in Arcady" A thrilling Story of the Great Outdoors, full of mys tery and suspense. MONDAY WM. S. HART in "HELL'S HINGES" WEDNtESDAY THEDA BARA "CAMILLE"