1015 THE OMAHA -SUNDAY REE: JANUARY 12, 1919. BABY MAIE COMES HERE BABY MARIE OSBORNE, the popular child-star of the mo tion picture world will be a nuest of Omahai on Monday and Tuesday of this week. Slie is better hnown perhaps by the title of "Little Mary Sunshine." This was the title of her first feature photoplay, and it seems that the title fits her so well that she has been called this ever sitice. At any rate, she is well known by most every motion picture fan and it is certain that she will be ac corded a hearty reception in this city that she will not soon forget,. A few stars have appeared in the city in the past, but this is the first lime that a child-star has included Omaha in her trip across the conti nent. Mie is only 6 years old, and is being accompanied on the tour by her parents. Manager White of the Pathe Ex- i change of this city, who is ecquaint ed with her, is much enthused oyer the fact of her being here. Speaking ; of Baby Marie, he said, "I don't just really kiow how to tell you what I think of her. She is the '. most entertaining little girl I be lieve I have ever had the pleasure'of knowing, and although she is very papular, she has not been spoiled and does not feel that she is any better than other children. She has a wonderful personality, and off the screen she is quite as irresistible and lovable as she is in pictures. I am certain that all who see this wonderful child will have cause to remember lier for some little time to come." Arrangements are being made for her entertainment in the city among which will be her reception at lienson & Thome's on Mos-.'iay af ternoon between 3:30 and 4:30, so take the kiddies down and giv them a treat. The management of the More has also ..arranged some sur prises for the ones who take advan tage of this opportunity to take a goodi look at the star and 'see her in a life-size "close-up." Then, too, she will be seen at the Sun Theater 4j 3. 5 7 and 9 o'clock both on Monday and Tuesday. Manager Goldberg of the theater has been fortunate in obtaining her latest liotoplay "Dolly's Vacation," which wiil be the attraction for three days tarting today. It is a picture that ; considered by many to be one of '.:er best productions, and in winch she is aided and abetted in her lifanku and fun by her little partner n hilarity, "Sambo," that funny little Pickaninny. The picture makes It pleasant relief from the dramatic nd sensatiofial pictures, and who is it that does not find enjoyment in childish pranks of youth? 1 Leaves have their time .to fall But so do movie slap-stick artists! OntPie Screen in Omaha n 5 ' ,.-) , .v.v v ' J n V Y- n - Ar :f ' v Cozi CPtoofe m cjwe and XdtJteriaeZee T (MUSE) am m .sPlSS L r that an unusually inlereatlnK story la told. Mult and Jeff and the Inttst current events vompletu the program. Bills for the Week Klolto Antt Stewart's flrat produetlon - Ihu. head o her own uompany. "Vlr- uouh Wlve," will bo the attraction at h Klalto today until Thumday. It la a Vdrrin drama of modern society amons Via lich of New York City, built upon the !Seni'j of the man who la willing to work nil dayand half the night himself to m.ilce money, neglecting his wife so that f.m la forced to find In other men com. punlonahip and entertainment. Amy For rester (played by Anita Stewart) la auch a wife and aha becomes one of the "vlr iuouh wtves" of society, whose husband Is never seen and who .has a dosen or mor admirers at her heels continuously. A whixper of scandal comes to the ears of the husband and he rushes back from Colorado to find a group of people, dress ed In skins of nnimals In a prehistoric parly at his house, tho newest way of re lieving boredom. There are bitter words and Forrester gives his wife one hour t i i noose between her life and living with him at his work, admitting that he has ti vii wron In neglecting her. Amy Is walking on the dock making up her mind w'imi she sees tho boy of her husband s employer alone In a boat In the lake. She nsruis him at risk of her own life, but lu the ' mesntlmo her husband leaves on Hi) Iraln. thinking sh has chosen to liva lier society existence. But she fol low him to the mine and declares that sue would rather Hvo with him if she ,-au than In atl tlia luxury that money ,-,n buy. The final two days of the week' t the Klalto there Is offered Ethel C'lay ion in Woman's Weapons," a Btory of a d.voti .t wife who finds that her husband in It rnuated with an artist a woman who believes in him she finds her soul m,u(. She does not create a scene but tnvlt.s the arllat to her home then falls 11! anj hubby learns that the woman who venrna to save his soul can't cook. His "love dies quickly, and the wife has won ii bnttle of which tho husband fioes not even know th weapons used. Strand A double feature bill is the of fering at the gtrand today and tho fol lowing four days of this week with Dor othy Ialton in an emotional drama, "kiulcksand," and Fatty Arbuckle In his latest riot Of fun, 'Camplng Out" In tins photoplay Miss Dalton Is seen as a oung wife whose husband la wrongfully arpus.-il of forgery and Imprisoned. De termined that aho w-111 prove his Inno cence, the wifo becomea a cabaret singer and in thia capacity lures the man who really committed the crime Into a con fanuun. Thia frees the husband and all nil happily after a narrow escape from ihe fuicksands of life, which abound on every hand and trap us if we are not wary. The cast Includes Ed Coxen, Philo McCuUough and Henry A. Barrows and little Prankio Lee. Arbuckle's latest piece f fun is the story of camping and tne big comedian has brought out all the trials ed Joys of outdoor life In his film. The filial days of tha week there will be presented Bryant Washburn In "The Way of a Man With a Maid." Washburn plays the part of a clerk In contest for tee hand of a pretty girl jvlth a rich broker. Hia piker methoda aeem to him lo be ltnlng the battle, but when he la raised to a salary of $4,000 a year he simply goes and takes the girl and the discovery of love Is made when she pro tests that he musn't spend $10 notes for txts because it would buy furniture for tiieir home. f'ua TVo photoplays that should '"'" sotne little talk among motion plc- :re fans are to be shown at the Sun ii .Mater lor tho current week. Today and ;n:ttl lueeday cornea the most lovable of s i dainty little stars. Baby Marie Osborne, her la'eet cheer-giving photoplay, i iiiiys Vacation." It is Just a rollick m it. clever story of tha pranks of a little Mischief maker and tha fun and devilment o &n Invent. The atory la one full of tauffhs that the aatlre family can enjoy, rii in which the star i aided and abetted t'' that little dusky playmate of her'a m he.." It la also announced that the -tar will be seen in person at the theater i v mdey and Tuesday, where she will p a,d to see all her many admirers, e, h ly the kiddles, so take (hem down. -. will appear at 3. 5, 7:30 and I. In a. -.cation will be a L-KO comedy and the v le-l War Review. On Wednesday and :er the balance of the week, comes 'i n Nej'oit Thaw and her son. Russell 1 In their initial screen appearance in i i? eity, -'ine woman Who Gave. It la i u ul;tirn Fox production, while the atory i on that will hold ihe Interest from l eKipninsr to end. The atory if of an ar il s model who la married to a man who t ni to show her off at wild feaata, id euWecrs her to sll sorts of indlgnitiea, i'"' when )t comee te i.eing ashamed In the t tf her son ant bcls, with, the result Empress Through the wonderful gar dens and quaint villages of old Japan is woven a colorful tain that l gorgeously pictured in the 1919 William Fox Ex travaganza, "Fun Fan," which will be shown for the first time at the Kmpress theater starting today and for the first four daya of the week. Tha clever Fox Kiddles are again to be seen In this pro duction. They take grown-up roles and portray these characters with all the seri ousness and mannerisms that go with the parts. The photoplay attraction for the last half of the week will be, 'The Testing of Mildred Vane," featuring May Allison. It was written by Charles T. Dazey, who also wrote "In Old Kentucky," the play which made him famous. Muse Tom Moore, playing the lead In his latest vehicle of fun, a comedy-drama, will be at the Muse today, Monday and Tuesday in"Oo West, Young Man." Moore has a story of America , of yeaTS ago, built with a modern twist to it, and there Is a laugh In every scene. He him self, who Is admitted to be one of the humorists of the screen, carries the bulk of the play, but he has good support from his company and has built around an Interesting love story a pleasing photo play. In addition to the feature there Is being offered a comedy and a new reel. Announcement Is made by the Muse of the booking of Dustln Farnum's first piece under the United Picture Theater banner, "The Light of Western Stars." from the novel of Zane Grey of the same title. . . A Y X f 1 Grand Alice Joyce In "Captain's Cap tain." will be the feature offered at the Urand theater today, with a news reel and a comedy completing the bill. Mon day and Tuesday Norma Talmadge In the 8trongest drama In which she has been seen, "The Safety Curtain," will be shown, and on WedneHday there is offered a com plete feature bill and a serlalwlth Wil liam 8. Hart In his story of the sea, "Shark Monroe," leading, and the first episode of Pearl White's riewest serial, "Tho Lightning Raider." and 'a Mutt and Jeff cartoon completing the bill. On Thursday there is to be presented Alice Brady In "The Death Dance," and the Al lied War Review, and on Friday William Russell in "Hobbs in a Hurry.'' Saturday's program will have a feature and also William Duncan In "Tha Fight for Mil lions," episode No. 13. Qloria Joy (lothhop) comedy on the spy machinations in this country, is to be presented. Harold I.ockwood's successful action drama, "A Square Deceiver," will be the feature play for Tuesday and Wednesday, and on Thursday another child star Is to bo Iothrop A double bill is to be shown today here with Gladys Leslie in "The Beloved lmposter," as the -leading feaure, followed by tty Arbuckle in his hos pital comedy piece, "Oood Night Nurse." There will also bo shown the Pathe news. Monday the Lee kids in "Swat the Spy," a 16th and Binnejr ALICE JOYCE in "CAPTAIN'S CAPTAIN" , Mondajr and Tuesday NORMA TALMADGE 7m& fg 7cm-$Mi! ion wiio? ww -v . 1 f !' .-V- 1 -UmW, ll ato hct nvr AtreTS" I . ,rrC 4 SUBURB AM 2K,esnd 'MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN in 'THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME' - . Monday and Tuesday MARY PICfcFORD 40th and Hamilton IIALlILTOIl BERT LYTELL i r THE TRIiL TO YESTERDAY Monday Roy Stewart LOTHROP 24th and Lothrop , GLADYS LESLIE in "THE BELOVED IMPOSTER" ,and FATTY ARBUCKLE in "GOOD NIGHT NURSE" Mon. Jane and Katherint Let) A. H. Blank. I '7 v Anita Stewart. in "Virtuous Wives" Only shows to thousands the advantages of buying clothes at NAKEN'S ON CREDIT 1 for men and women Our Year-End Clearance Sale now on. N. W. NAKEN 15th Street Side Rialto Theater Bldg. Esafcle Star Eill-First Tine in Pasha STARTS 0D1Y - STOPS Thurs. flits COME EARLY BE AHEAD OF THE CROWD. JUST THE KIND OF ENTERTAINMENT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR DRAMA AND A COMEDY; REAL AT TRACTIONS. ABBOGKLE IN HIS OUTDOOR LAFF FACTORY "CAMPING OUT" THEN ALSO WE SHOW DOROTHY DALTON IN A DRAMA MASTERPIECE "QUICKSANDS" dtU Roberts CAVITOV) shown, Gloria Joy, in "Wanted, a Brother." The final two duy.s of tho-week there Is another double offering of star attrac tions composed, of Taylor Holmes in "A Pair of Sixes' 'and a Big V feature comedy. Hamilton Bert Lytell In 4'The Trail to Yesterday" la the feature offering at ihe Hamilton, followed by Roy Stewart in his western drama, "The Boss of the Lazy V" on Monday. Constance Talmadge, ap pearing in comedy as a make-believe wif, appears on Tuesday In "Good Night, Paul," and on Wednesday there will he shown Mary Miles Minter in "The Ghost of Rosy Taylor." Thursday's program villi feature William S. Hart in one of his successful western action plays, "The Baby Marie's Omaha Plans A complete schedule of events lias been arranged for the visit cf Baby Marie Osborne, the 6-ycar-old Pathe moving picture star, on her visit here Monday and Tuesday, and Omaha chil dren and grown-ups are to be given plenty "of opportunity to see the dainty little actress. MON PAT. Arrlvia from Dot Moines.,,. 1:35p.m. Meets mayor !:!0 i. m. Sun thiater 3:00p.m. Hiandeis theater 3:30p.m. lSm.son & Thome., J:i:iv.m. Sun theater 6:00 p. m. itost n:50 p. ni. Sr. theater 7:00 p. m. Krandeis theater 7:3 p.m. Grand theater 7:60 p. m. llnmond theater 8:10 p.m. romfort theater 8:40 p. m. Pun theater :00 p. m. lirandeis theater 8:30 p.m. TUESDAY. i Shopping; ..10:00a.m. World-Herald party 12:00 m Visiting Pathe local office. 2:00 p.m. Sun , theater S:00 p. m. nrandels theater 3:30 p.m. Sun theater 6:00 p. m. Ileal 5:30 p. m. Sun theater 7:00 p. m. Ilrandeia theater 7:30 p.m. Oniheum, South Omaha.... 8:15p.m. Itohlff theater 8:40 p. m. Sun theater 9:00 p. tn. Urandels theater 8:30 p.m. Devil's Double." In which Hart Is a real bal man of the west, and on Friday there la offered Edith RoWrts In "Set Free.' This Is one of tha first appearances of Miss Roberts' new play in this city, on the final day of the week there la of fered Baby Mario Osborne, who will t"e here in person on Monday and Tuesday of this week in 'Cupid by Proxy." Suburban Mrs. t'harlio Chaplin, ap- nearine in "Tho Trice of a Uood Time. a sensational moral drama, in which she made a name as an emotional mo tlon picture star under tho namo of Mild. red Harris. wilL bo tho feature at tho Suburban theater,. with a news reel and i comedy completing the bill. - Mary Pick ford In "How Could You, Jean?" I charming comedy drama of troubles with acook, as the future of Monday and Tuesday here, and on Wednesday and lursday there will be seen Bessie Bar rale in "Maid of i the Storm". The story ia of the Ufa of a little Scotch fisher Birl when she goes to a big city. On rl day and Saturday Mrs. Charlie Chaplin will be seen again at this theater, these two days appearing in her latest success. "Borrowed Clothes ', which has Just com. pleted a successful week's run at the Brandels. On Friday, as an added at traction, there is offered Lea Baird in tho elfe'bth episode of "Wolves of Kultur. Orpheum (South Side.) "The Border Raiders" will bo the- photoplay offering at the Orpheum today, with the addition of tho Allied War Review, and there will be presented, also . the regular. Sunday vaudeville program. Monday and Tues day there will be presented Madfre Ken nedy in "Tho Kingdom of Youth," a strong photoplay and a charming love story. On Wednesday there will be shown Irene Castle In "The Hillcreat Mystery," a strong drama with a mystery plot, and also Pearl White in episode - No. 2 of "The Lightning Raider." As a special offering at the Orpheum there is to be shown on Thursday and Friday "The Cannibals of the South Sea Isles," scenes in motion pictures of the strange customs of the cannibal peoples of that part of the world. 15 -'SBCUGLAa SUNDAY TO TSIUHSDAY PS ; a-' . in A - - - - i IV . - -71: Icuis B. Miver 9-rcscrs' A f r . ' '.1 s in NcwYsrlt Scckty Qrd: 4j Yv'th a czd ihzt rtzts Ha 1 ft MtM , Ed . Edwin Ai'den KMviri!waa4 ) - r. Anita Stewart X ?. Ahm Boyd; MrsDtVjE,,rpa( f ai ill mnrf.n. M.if. tJ ft M t 'i 1 V ? '4 ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! "Baby Marie Osbofne,, " wants to see you in our Children's Shops Monday Between 3:30'and 4:30 "D ABY MARIE OSBORNE," the brilliant child-won--L' der of "Filmdom," will be here in Omaha, Mon day, January 13th. - "'Baby Marie" wishes to personally meet the Kiddies and their parents and naturally, she will hold her, In formal Reception at the original Children's Store of Omaha Benson & Thome's. Accept this printed announcement as a personal in vitation to attend the Reception given between 3 :30 and 1 4 :30 Monday afternoon on our Second Floor. v Bring the Kiddies and come yourself, for every child as well as the parents, will be interested. The Sun Theatre ' presents Baby Marie Osborne In Dolly's Vacation Monday and Tuesday tnzon & pfcovni &ie Sqjiq of Individual Sxofter Sixteenth and Fa mam Streets TODAY SATUOAY 1 frfS!H..WJI' Wt'1iSrpl. IMA .-jrjc tf "l V'JftA? Wilt - J1 -..y' taSttJ 1 i Vie 1 S.VMri"f . t V' E ')' Hat a, '' THE most lOVA8LE,APPr , kipob or Turn ai.t if " ... Mary Sunshine) In her aUA romping fayochildishpr&nks enliUei Full of laughs and siizislxoas ihai tuill fake you Back io childhood datfa. SABY MARIE OSBORiNE WILL HOLD A RCCEPTrOrt AT OEUSON TMORNE5 MOfVOAY AFTERNOON fROM 3.30 To M&O AT WHICH TIME SHE WANTS TO PCB5QVALLY tMEET ALL HER LITTLE FRIENDS. USE BJ2E ' WANT ADS FOR. RESULTS urn mm