IKv n. j. r ' K n ll W"V- f wavw lit - ; . ,.., uia yr- v-rr -is - y I ' IB V 'V : lLrI C jrrAiiirmt wi 3L 31 1 1 t i it . irvvi i r What Took Place When French Tried Hands at Observing Uncle Sam1 s Own Fourth oj July iOTHING has to attested M. I the gratitude of France I -to America as the im I pressive celebration of our Independence day Jast Fourth of July, in Paris. Impressive (- mo- tion pictures, snowing all phases of the celebration in the French capital, are io be exhibited at the Orphcum as an added attr action to the vaudeville bill for the week starting Sunday August 25. The marching of French and American trcopi in the great pageant will" be vividly shadowed forth on the screen. Spectators will be given opportunity to behold the dauntless spirit of the French after having passed through four years of the country's most tragic era of history. These films are au thentic, and arc not a photoplay. They are the exclusive property of the Red Cross and all revenues de rived therefrom go to the Red Cross. No beholder can see them without feeling the thrill of patriotic pride. Had he not broken an ear drum while diving in the swimming tank of a naval academy, Sessue Hayakawa, the famous Japanese motion picture star,might now be an officer in the navy of his native land. But in in capacitating him for national serv ' ice for Japan this accident has made Sessue known internationally as the foremost actor of Oriental parts on the screen today. He is a man of varied accomplish ments, be;ns an expert linguist, an artist of ability, an expert fencer and very proficient in jiu-jitsu. He likes athletics and is often seen swimming, riding or playing tennis. In person he is tall for a Japanese, standing five feet seven and a . halt inches and weighing 157 pounds.' His picture "The White Man's Law." which appears at the Sun this week, is one of his best pieces of work in which he has appeared, being a tale of Sierra Leone and the ivory traders with an interesting love plot interwoven in it. Who that hasn't seen "Uncle Tom's Cabin," sorrowed for the sufferings of that faithful black slave, rejoiced in Little Eva, laughed over Topsy, who "just growed" and thrilled for Eliza and her child when they leaped from one slippery cake of ice to another ' while crossing the Ohio with the deep bay of ferocious bloodhounds ringing in her ears? If there be such a person it's "the ORPHEUM South Sid. Musical Comedy Today Only WM. DESMOND in HELL'S END Monday and Tuesday . : MADGE KENNEDY In ' "THE DANCER GAME GRAND 16 th and Binaoy VIVIAN MARTIN in UNCLAIMED GOODS' Monday and Tuesday , ; "MISSING" "Fatty" Arbuckla in "MootuaW APOLLO 29th and Leavenworth ALICE JOYCE in "TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER" Moadar and Taeada NORMA TALMADGE in "THE SAFETY CURTAIN" .v Douglas fairlanArji chance of a lifetime has come thW week at the Strand with dainty Marguerite Clark in the part of Little Eva, and doubling in the part of Topsy. Because you know yon couldn't really have an "Uncle Tom's Cabin" without a double part some where. One of the reasons the play was such a success in the decades past was that if you lost a player the' show could go on someone else simply doubled the part, And in the" good old days the applicant for a part with a company had one test to pass before he got by the first person he inquired of. , V'Vou say you're an actor? Let's hear you bark." , .' . For every actor who was really a traveling trouper had to help "bark the bloodhounds" in the great scenes. Bills for Current Week Sun "Inside the Lines," the great spy play, with Lewis 8. 8 tone In the stellar role, and Margaret Clayton In support, whtch stirred Now York to a pilch of patriotism, will be shown at the Bun today and to morrow, "Inside the Lines" contalna In trigue, adventure, espionage, German kuitur Teuton diplomacy, and Hun propaganda. The result ntade New York sit up and take notice;, the picture will uiaka every Sun patron do likewise. . A very appropriate comedy . accompanies this picture . entitled, "Kicking the Oerra Out of Germany , fea turing the Omaha boy comedian, Harold Lloyd. The latest government war review Is also featured. On Tuesday and Wednes day Jesse L. Leaky presented Sessue Hayakawa, In his latest Paramount photo play, "The White Man'a Law." Mr. Hayakawa . baa the chief role, that of an educated native Ivory trader. The acenea V Immortalizing the Sinking of the LUSITANIA and Charles Frohman's Words: "Why Fear Death It Is life's Most Beautiful , ' Adventure" ' ' 5 days ry rrvr rr rmc m v c2il, wra Wian w ii y . are laid In Blerra Leone, on the West coast of Africa, known the world over as the white man's grave. The heroine Is a dainty Sudanese girl, a role capably portrayed by Florence Vldnr. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew In their latest comedy entitled, ''The Profes sional Patient." and the newest Sun screen tok'Kram complete the program. German treachery during the years bo tore the war receives an expofct) In Loulae Glaum's latest Paralta play which Is the feature for Thursday. Friday and Saturday. The play Is not one of war, but the background-is the military policy of the Oerinnn government during the three periods of the story, 1W. 1V04, and 1914, runs through the action of the play. Mine I'luuin has a lurge follow ing among' the Sun's patrons and In "A Law Unto Herself," baa a part especially suited to her style. Blue? The world war and a woman Is the them of the special production, "Lest We Foru'i't." starring Illta Jullvet at the Muse for five days beginning today. This pro duction provides a mighty panorama ot the events now historical, connected with the opening days of the war and follows lta progress, through the later thrilling months. A love story shines through It all. "Lest We Forget," shows far more of actual events abroad during the great struggle ot decency against barbarism than any one person whether combatant or non-combatant could possibly see. During this engage ment performances will start promptly at 2, 3:45, 6:30, 7:15 and f o'clock and mati nee prices will be same as night. Friday and Saturday Virginia Pearson will be shown In "The Liar." Beginning Sunday Norma Talmadge cornea again In her latest production, "Her Only Way," In which she Is supported by Eugene O'Brien, Empress Jewel Carmen, who has gained big name for herself as a William Fox star, will be seen today at the Empress theater In "Lawless Love," a story of ter rlflo action. The story begins with the stranding of a theatrical company, tha principals of whtch are La Bt Geraldlne (Jewel Carmen) and her dancing partner, whose splendid Broadway clothes cover a What her eyes have, seen your eyes shall see. The International Star Survivor of the LUSITANIA! m matinee MATINEE y u I 1 ...1 II fin yellow (treak.- X Billy Wt comedy. "Tn Straight and Narrow," U alio on the tarn program. For the last half of tba weak, "No Man'i Land." featuring rl Lytell will ba the photoplay feature. Ac- cuaed of a crime of which he la Innocent, Garret Cap (Bert Lytell) Is eentenced to prison and his sweetheart la persuaded to marry Henry Miller. Shortly after their marriage Kathertno learna that her hus band la a spy and, when the confession of the guilty man releaxea Garret, she Im parts this information to him. Miller en deavers to take the life of Oarret, but soon finds that bis fate Is near. Klalto Tbeda Bara will be seen at the Rlalto today and until Thursday In "Under the Yoke," a story of tba Philippine Insur rection. This Is one of the best things that Miss Bara has ever done In the picture Una I and la a picture that will appeal to lovers I of fast moving melodrama. In addition, of courae, there are the official government war picture and a Toto comedy. Last half of the week cornea Uncle Sam's own pictures, "Pershing's Crusaders," showing lour boys over there and over here. The Rlalto holds first run contracts for Tbeda Bara. William Farnum and William 8. Hart, meaning that nothing but brand new pic ture! featuring these stars will ba shown. Strand Can yon Imagine Marguerite Clark ah of dainty silks and satins In blackface? She baa "dona gone and dona It," appearing as "Topsy" In "Uncle Tom's Cabin," the feature picture at the Strand today. She also appears, at Little Eva, which roes without saying that ahe's bound I to ba the dearest "Little Eva" that ever existed. Tben there's that big band con cert In front of the opera house. Just as they do when the "show" cornea to town. The Strand symphony orchestra will pre sent descriptive overture entitled Life In the South. Last half of week Elsie Fer guson In "The Danger Mark." Another thing that la bound to call for much favor able comment la the community singing under the personal direction of Professor Murrlson. Iithrop Margarita Fischer In "Impos sible Susan," plays the part of the awkward girl who blossoms out o er night Into a beautiful woman and surprises all who have laughed at her having two much de sired young bachelors In attendance upon in &m0k A crackin' good screen story taken from the big New York stage success of the year. ALLIED WAR REVIEW , More and Wednesday Night Mothers 's Night Ntxt Wwfaesdiy night, Auf. 28, N.w KRUG PARK will enjoy tha blf ssst nl(bt in its history. Every mother should visit Omaha's most beautiful and beat conducted park and ball room, as the evtnin( will be devoted to them. The pedal feature Include! "A Baby Carriage One-Step" "Baby Souvenirs" Then there la to be a Prize for the Prettiejt v Baby Prize for the Best Decorated Baby Carriage Prize Dance for the "Kiddies" Oh, it's rotaf to be some nlfht a night long to be remembered! . so don't fail to be there. WAR ORPHAN FOR ADOPTION Any mother wishing to adopt an Orphan should visit New Kni Park Wednesday night. A good home la the prime requisite. The management el New Krug Park will furnish free all the clothing the War Orphan needs for the next five year. Full information will be given at Dan-e'end in the eve alng. Some irf-" wl'l undoubt edly take the Orphan away. NEW KRUG PARK Furnishes a BIG $2.00 SHOW for Price 1 A of Park I llC Admission, her. Pathe News will also be shown Sun day. Monday and Tuesday will be seen Charles Ray In "Playing the Game," and on Wednesday and Thursday will be seen Theda Dara In one of her dramatic suc cesses, "Forbidden Paths." On Wednesday will be shown the Allied War Review, and on Thursday the Pathe News. Friday and Saturday, William Farnum closes the week In "The Plunderer." Grand Vivian Martin, appearing In the comedy love story or railroad baggage checking, "Unclaimed Goods," will be here today, and Harold Lloyd in "Kicking the Germ Out of Germany," with the Pathe News finishing the bill. Monday and Tues day will be seen J. Stuart Blackton's mas terpiece, "Missing," and Fatty Arbuckle In his bootlegging comedy, "Moonshine." Wednesday Is the "House of Hate." No. IS, and Mabel Normand and Fatty Arbuckle In a "Barnyard Romeo." Thursday comes Virginia Pearson In "Her Price," and No. S of the Allied War Review, while on Fri day the feature play. ''Naulahka," Is the lead on the program. "A Game With Fate," a love story with plenty of comedy parts and big Harry Morey In the lead, will be tha Saturday program. Orphean (South Side) A musical comedy vaudeville skit with a company of 12 peo ple will be here today for both afternoon and evening shows, in addition to the vau deville will be seen William Desmond In "Hell's End." Monday and Tuesday Madge Kennedy In "The Danger Game" heads the bill, with a Charlie Chaplin comedy second Wednesday will be seen Episode No. 2 of LOTHROP 24th and Lothrop MARGARITA FISHER in IMPOSSIBLE SUSAN Monday and Tuesday CHARLES RAY in "PLAYING THE GAME" "7EJ5 Don't Let a Week Pass By without paying a visit to better attractions than are to be found A Big Free Feature Act ALL THIS WEEK that deliorhts thousands r- ft' LOTTIE I mm mm . .. . M and Her Diving Nymphs See Them Dive, Jump and Frolic in Their Tank of Water Graceful as young fawns these Water Nymphs Keen One Enthralled With Their Suppleness of Limb and Body Ruth Roland's btg western serial, "Hinds Up." and liryant Washburn In "Kidder and Ko.' Thursday and Friday Theda Bara In her latest vampire play, "The Clemenceau Case," will be the leading feature, and on Saturday comes Roy Stewart In an action play, "The Fly God." Apollo Alice Joyce In "To the Highest Bidder" has a strong part and a play that holds the interest of the audience. Monday I and Tm-sday will be seen Norma Talmadge In her dramatic photoplay. "The Safety Cur. tain." Thursday and Friday Taylor Holmes has a play that appeals to Americans, "Hag gles of Red Gap," taken from fhs stories of that name In the Post. June Elvldge In "Joan of the Woods'" completes the pro gram on Saturday. Bolilff Francls'X. Bushman, appearing In "Cyclone Higglns,'' will be here today In an action play that shows the star In an unusuaj line of acting. On Monday will be shown the 12th episode In "The House of Hate" serial and Margarita Flseher will be seen In "A Square Doal." Tuesday cornea Doug Fairbanks In "Fighting with Fate," and. although dealing with that grim meas urer, Doug manages to keep even. Wed nesday will see Roy Stewart in "By Proxy" as the feature, while on Thursday comes Gladys Hulette In "Mrs. Slacker." Frenk Keenan's great story of "More Trouble" la the offering for Friday, and on Saturday 4 VaudiviSle Shows Daily 2:15, 3:30, 7:45, 9.15 ft ATUftF riCTUF: SHOWS As lt;8", t?:0, 6:15 ant? 10;00 . M. mimm CROHGand F.10EY That Chinese Pair in Modern ipnjs and Dances BROWNING and DAWSON DARKTOWN TOPICS M Wni. Fox Presents Jewel Carmen in "Lawless Love" Bill.. MI 1 A a mziy msi wurcuy and narrow Best Ventilation System in Omaha Come In Any 1. f MAYE 101 the sensational "Firebrand" with Vlrgtnia Pearson In tha lead. Self-Service in Restaurants. Self-service in Chicago restaurants, stressed as a -war economy measure by the local council of defense, meets encouraging support Reports already show a number of able-bodied 'waiters seeking new jobs. ROHLFF Leavenworth FRANCIS X.BUSHMAN in "CYCLONE HIGGINS" Mon. House of Hate 12. MARGARITA FISHER in "A SQUARE DEAL' Tuea. Douglas Fairbanks in "Fighting With Fate" FOUR Harting Today nelson trio NOVELTY AERIALISTS LARRY LA MONT That "Tail Skinny Fellow." mm "THE STRAIGHT Time and Cool Off elsewhere Thursday Night Big Five-Reel Melo drama "The Woman and the Law" A Most Wonderful Story Based Mother Love. Featuring Master JACK CONNERS "All that was holy and wonder ful in life to the child wife was embodied in her boy; for him she lived and for him she was willing to die." CAST AND SYNOPSIS. MRS. JACK LaSAIXE MIRIAM COOPER Jack LaSalle Ramsay Wallace JACK LaSALLE JR ... .MASTER JACK CONNERS Josephine Sable. . .Peggy Hopkins Don Francisco del Castillo George Humbert Senora del Castillo Agnes Neilsen Ramon Alvares Louis Dayton Col. Thos LaSal'e. .... .John Laffe Ruth LaSalle. .Lillian Satherwaite Don't forpet this added rttrao tion for Thursday n'ght. There's always something different and better at NEW K8UG PARK Another Big Added Attraction on Thursday Night Watch Papers for Announcement Something Better Always at New KRUG PARK Br fefClv i rl'-4fa