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.3 I 1 Vaudeville Star Here Today I I $ms 1 fey jMCf&fe , , i wMwaaiiMtLjs. . . ."-" --jijjj - - "ran rr : At the Empress. "A Fireside Revtrie," n elaWate 1 girl act with Jack frinceton in the pleading rrjle, conies to the Empress ; theater as the stellar attraction for Tffe first half of the week.. Good ' catchy music, an excellent chorus, a I gorgeous stage setting and lavish costumes, are features of this mlnij i turt musical revue. I Clean cut comedy and harmony -aingiftg is the offering of the Three 'Rounders, a trio of young ftien, who wwtfcts excellent voices. 'Touresti," called "The Jazzer of "Jgft Tunes" introduces a musical -a that is both original ariti unique .ifljsmuch t he plays, a cello and a WClose-Ups and Cut6uts rt5peknB of. stunts in motion oic- i tarts, the first stunt ever performed ,tC2 George Walsh, was tertainly rjuter "starter." This wa nothing. uu -inan eating a Danana unaer water, in a tahki He got away with it, and thus paved the way to fame ,so to speak. t Walsh i to appear, with various stunt at the Sun theater this week, "in a new tofftedy called "Putting ;One Over." A pool 90 fett long" has been built Brunton studios for the use of Bessie Barriscale in doing her aquatic stunts in "The Woman Michael Married." I ' Over k cettaln shoe shop Ift Lbs Angeles is a sign which reads: m : Lai Jha Home of Short Vamps : What' a funny place ftr motion plctttrH start to live," fituarked k ' tourist ts the regarded the sign 5ritl tintied Inttftst. Ilr. and' Mrs. Carter De Haven 'will appear in the following com diet: "In t Pinch," "Their Day ot ;J?est, "some Honeymoon. 1 the fflS.to, Z TVTrX.SSA'M on.. Parts flora. Parker will not be FVor PaK Iter ttJytnore, but Mrs. Carter De - Hayeti. V v $ Thousands -of girls have tritd to Jget into the -David W. Griffith pic- 4uretr and Other thousands hrfve Vished they could get in, but it re- mainea ior a gin irom oi. iuuis iu decide just how much it is worth to Ja new girl to appear in a leading cje 6f a D. V. Griffith picture. She Appeared at the studio the other day -1 rjd reported she had aft important ' matter to discuss with Mr. Griffith. JSlie looked prosperous and self-con- jidettt and talked so importantly1 boit money that she was intro- i tt i .... t ..: n: u J 1 UUU i IU IV1I. VI 1111 111. V "XI,- M.-IOi!. .h. i.IM "T tia,r --4EUftd jt out that it is wjjth $10,- usi By HENRIETTA- M. REES. ""Do ybu knoWvwhat John McCor Sn'ack thinks about the success of tftist? In speaking of his success t.Covent Garden m "Cavalleria JJIiiSticana," which placed him orom ftlfently' before the world he says: ..l'th trltlc mutt kind. They hif! me view thkt t k4 'arrived,' and ixpnmm an IntrMt In tihat my future Jfifort ahaul krln forth. "jT you rap thatt It'a the aetret t, aa artiit' forward ownt;twrd aba altlmata oali 'Sft far ao good, but what of the morrewf On cannot rest, B' Batter how nna xn aoBievenreni. wwo 2tter heat and ft that 'Waif tome Sin atlU mar, thatl Wyont. There la an, atODotnr-Dlace lh aft. For the mora ene teea the mora people expect, There to"nreet for whoever la conscientious; It tH otltlca and publlo become momen tarily aatlatlat the artiste ahoulfl not be. So, wa o on, occasionally tonteht, but avar (or mar than the briefest peaalfel -'"JLaS wheal ens teachaa the top tun In" the ladder the teak to remain there ts haar. much, .than the .climb. The slightest Jostle destroys the balance. ; the IM at a slnrer. II h lr ) Ktd lato the aaered portala, la tt eaay aUHhejitth some folks mlstltnly fancy 3Hat It la. Tou've ot to live up to what 3fc J f yen are aa aa arttat. H!:The following excerpts from an article on "Audiences, the Worth of aiheir Judgment" in' the London Jftmes re timely and apply to tis country as-well as to Great Britain: a. tl . . i. . A a ntiarrl. Klna OF a HlHnp. ill coaoert alences a the rnorar- of, this aa well aa anybody, but theirp " Ucattoa of it la thle country la Jftea - ptlabl-, and thla attitude doea mot harm va- v.i,a in the eoaaa at coed trrtsic they would all aay thejr wanaSdj On tHo whole, wa set the auah 1 soaa , 3aa the stn1n of them we deserve; it mT do not dtacrtmlaate between the food ZZi the bad. why atoald aayane treaW aw-IaKed of aac littif- h, Mr whe h Is pleased (and knows lt and rffrala fro fa .purrina wnea a know he K'not pleased. But only a minority ask rmale the auastloo whether they arj teased r aot; the majority do not ftt Jarther AaiT looklmr next day la th pa Iflera. If they remember 1U to whethw eumone else was. . "Abot th majority there la one thing th" be said that no one need belona to it eat he wtahes. Thy ataltty the whole Jwlfiewt y the incidence of their applause., . tteh 11 lvn a almost any but the Ml musical fiyand honeat Pl"ra In elm music ltelt. They mean well, f ewirse. Thay are thlnkln hw lonely '-aWvftn must feel sUndinc on a pltlfo'tn 'BMnt what they suppose, but no Snow, to bi a difficult thin. And ttar ra times when thla sympathy Is most valuable at a first performane at a new Work, or th first opnert of a aew pr 35ttmar. r If. with an old atat r, the mo Iment cornea when, to oa a hernely met, laor. a fly has cot m bis aya But what ,ms the sens th other day apartlna-..t- consecutive dancra of Bach a Suite ..lor -Violoncello wh)h wa-beln played indifferently well), by a sort of mechani cal uUpplna. or f Icimrlnc that drsmaUo - moment in Schnmann'a Concrto at the aa4 at th lint Vval, aa Uat tksaa oue-Stringeji fiddl. bowing with iis leit hand. .1 , Cherry and Stanley, under the billing title -of "Gymna'sU Extra ordinary" demtnsrat that they are masters of their craft. " Heading the bill for the last half of the week is a comedy operette' de luxe, "Hello 1 Tokyo," featuring Merna Lateralis, a winsome little soubrette and a east fef six people. The chorus is Well drilled anHhe special musical scores are cleverly arranged. Charming litthrjtssie laker, one of the most captivating' of musical corned" favorites assisted by Billy Kedford, offer a satire on the navy in which, they sing Mr. Redford's own compositions. 000 to appear in one of Vour flints. Here is a certified check from nty fathtf. Do I get the job?'! She An Apache den is the cene . of runy thrilling inciaents ttt Geral din Farrar's newst Gbldwyft pic ture, !'Thv Stronger Vow." Once ftteaifi Hugo 'Ballin.' Goldwyu's art Wrettbr, won the tomniendation of the diva for the realistic setting, the duplication of the Parisian out laws' meeting plsce equaling his' Splendid achievement in the erection of a counterfeit Monte Carlo for Miss Farrar's first Goldwyn pro daction, ''The Turfl of The Whtl." , The set represents a large tase rient roont ifl the Montrnartte quar ter of Paris, serving as a meeting place for a desperate band of exiled Spanish anarchists, df which Pedrd foi'al (Tom Santschi) is the leader. ' Arthur S. Kane, formerly general niantjrer of the Seltct Pictures Cotr poratih hts formed a tOihpaity. t his own. "The Realart Pictures cor poration," and expects to release his first picture about September 1. Margarita Fisher is appearing in " II k m it via Ti I rAm HMvuiv ' m MHOS IIIIAI X I Will UIVOU WOT mi- in which she has hef usual liaium scarum part with fun all the" way through. Kit Rat and Lena Baskette, chid stars, have Men engaged to play opposite Mary McLaren in NnThe Wt-aktr Vessel." m Lloyd Bacon, son of Frahl; Ba ton of "Lightnift'" faie will be seen with W. S. Hart in his latest picture, "Square Deal Sanderson." Capt. Albert A. Kaafman, A. E. F., formerly production manager of the New-York studio of the Famous Players-Lasky torporattonj who is in chargi of the cinematographic work of the American army, be lieves he holds a traveling record quiet dropping; chords of Mr. Leonard Borwltk'a at tfi birl-inint. of the icond hardly made their Way through a Ion tHf.s of conversation? ' ' i. Tte fact la, to be plain, th majority neither know the music or fcnjoy llWhen they go to something they understand, a ballad concert or a aeries of music-he.il turns, they have no ualma about keep lnr a stony alienee, If'they are so mind ed. That Is the main reason- why ballad concerts and music hall are ao good, as. of their kind, they certainly are. It clearly eta nt occurred to these people that if they do not know what la coming next it the music, they might wait till th nd before OkpresalMk at i opinion, and that If they, do not know what opinion to express, thy might giv a chance by their stlenesj to those who do. But th-er Is also the minority those who knoW. Iet tfcert 'take power to add to their numbers." Let them ask those compeaers, aimrer. and pmyer who com plain that British music comes but ita rights anywhere but in Britain how many concerts thty -attend which contain th work t tablr tellowompwrei, inrs and prayer. And lt tfclsl enlargad . ml- horny be clear ra tneir minaa mat iner la one question, and only one, which they Bv come t answer-rMiy, .conn t anewerajajly, "Do, I ilk If and nbt. "OUght I to rtk tWT"iI th a?" nor; "Did I Ilk thla null won Ntonr' In hn aristocracy kings patronise th arts: In a demoeraer. If these tcobI ak- lect their duty the people who know tk.1 good there will be ho art worth having, tor w khaU act ftav deaerY tV 3 MOTION PICTURE ACTING The National Art Film Company ; k Locating at Omaha, Neb., will use local talent in all features to be - produced in the future. - ' ' , . z , . The, National is oiTerinff exceptional opportunity to several Omaha people 'who are ambitious and dearous of becoming Motion Picture Stars? 'Those who succeed must bo normal mentallya wonderful 'education is not necessary. :. - ; No ciitjumstances, however, make it necessary for anyone to be ignorant v " . . . - - ? . ; - A very'important detail, of course, is personal appearance.-. If you are desirous of becoming a Motion Picture Star come and see us. We will tell you frankly .whether or not you are a, type for this profession. . , x v For full particulars caJJ afternoons and evente&s imtil 9 p. m. Wm. DeWoolfe Couts, Director General 3087 Lyric Cuildinf, Cemtx Itth and Karntun. - Plaiitati on Days at - M Lakeview Park EJsatatten Diyt, with lartrlei, fnnsie, til the setttngs ti etjuthtrn darkies' paradise, with ravtn for til grrests, wilt be held at Lakeview park Monday and, fwtiftty- t this week. The event tt expetted to Ve two of the fcifteit fft ievt ever held at the park, coon shooters, sifters, tnctfs thvl the Syncopat ing juaftet cotnoosed df four boys with taneM rrreloMwsi tneir rtp toire, will make up a part of the en terttiiitfteftt. vi The Dance Falact Will b ft south ern plantatrdn - with detnptationt building inta it Watheth atmos phere where, the old-tfrne fah dayft of the "days before tfee wit?' were held. Favots are to be distributed to the crowds and prizes are offered for the best buck and wing dancers and Jiggers. Th Ui ltfotk Uutfirtint wmpaiiy will h&M it fitst bi siitiMner fcicftlt J Large Seaplane Skims OW Lake Mrmnw While the launching of the passenger-carrying seaplane on Lalct fanawft promises to .be tne prin cipal event(4it tfctt resort within the next weeK,wthkitj dancing, boat ing, picnicking . and tother popular amusements art being enjoyed by thousands daityi Plans are made to accommodate thousands at the bath ing beachWdty. r Manftger Ctrl I. Palm now has under construction a large addition to the wofntn's quarters at the bath houses. Tilt beach is so popular this yMt that the ffoomy quarters already provided threaten to be in adequate during the hot days of July end AtlgusV A high tilde it being installed at the beach to add to the fun devices already there.' .. Dating the Jibt days faf tie past week thousands have spetit delight ful afrerirodns tnd evfcuings at the fesott. Manager Patrn wis not certain yesterday whether the big seaplane to be launched at the lake would i ready to make, flights Sunday.., The -hug hangar w honst the snip has been completed at the water's edge and w6fknrt havtt beh busi since Wednesday assetnbtiiig the plane; .' " Arthur Smith's big ouddor band will play concerts at Manawa oaflc thii afternoon fthtl evhiig. Le' Arotioslra furnishes music at the dahce pavilion every afternoon ,and evening. The usual free motion piefwe khow in th out-door thea ter st th park' win be given this evening. N for ft fetngte day. Writing 'itm Treves, Germany, he says:' " "Old-time eWf kicked tbout one night stands. The other day I made four tountrtes in tne day tnd ate in eac&as follows: Breakfast, near Sedan, France; lunch in Floren tine, ftelgiurh; coffet in Luxem feourgj dinner in Trt.ye, Germany, ; That's sure enough A. E. F, record." George Barr McGotcheon's book. "Cowardice Courti' is being made mto a WOVSt vith Peggy Hy4ftd as the star. The Griffuh picture "The Chink and th Child iTrdht Thomas Burke's "Limehoose KightsV' nas bttn refiarnd, "Broken BrbSsdrnl.r' Dbrdthy Gish his finhnea "1 Get Him YL" - Baby Marie OsDbrne very yOung) declares that she prefers ice eream to kisses, "bectuse ft girl can get feisstd ftny Mine. bustin Farnum says his greatest ambition is t& 4pp 1ft. prctart where the hero and heroine fail tq clinch in the final faide but. kinog'ra'ms, the hews reel of at World Pictwes, has been signed f.if by the Rialto theater .and will be shot tfiere eacftjMfcek. , Mdfttagu Lovtvs iitwtst Oht is "A Bfoadwiy Stint ' Florence fceedvs newest picture 1 "The Wdtnan Under Oatn." '!i'flritilim!iiiisiiiiiiiie!iiitiifiiiiiiiiiiifH)iiii ! HOTEL ROME 1 Cafeteria I - , ' i You 'will find ft most com- J fottftble place in which 15" de We are cndtaTMribt glv ur pftttons ft variety , foods thai will tetept. ftt i " jaded appetite. Cold meats, salads, ttelftfis, tmk friitta f-'dainty pastries ani ebol HMftlr OfVh day and night. Rsm MlUav. 1iii!ttiiVilitti)iiitiiinliiiiirttitiimliffliiiis)iiii: Are You Intentftlttl in THE OtfXllAl SUNDAY ftkd fashid'h Show at Ulrtvitw Wed nesday, Jwre 25. The fctirtredt tf employee of tkt InttitHltc aA tfter many friends will gather at the Mrk picrlie gtetHtds ft ft teed. Spe cial evemts-nave tela ivliwita ty Se committte to tkttfe i the af ir to tnake tne day enjoyabl fof did and ydun. A fetftite vfiU be the fashion Show event. In tft ev eftin there- will be a big daftte at the Dance Palace, with special tam sic, and souvfrniri will , be disttibut ed fe the etmpktL'f. : . Railway clerks aM station pteytft, with ffvVt 800 members i the local brg4nietti6n Will rntet-at LftkevieW on Settirdfty, J Wit 28 for their ftnnal pfcnte fthd dtitingc Sports and games will we field iHthe afteftt'oon, and sevtrftl prominent speakers will addrtss the orgftniza tiorh ' AiroHier .bit nignt wiiroe schtdnled at the Daftce Palace. , Empress CloM to Nwth tolb As if the Mtgtetl hand of the fairy of bid had t cached the Era- Rress and rrrOvefl tt close to the North Pole, is so the "Typhoon Breeze" cddtfhg plaftt that it how in operation. - Imagine the uoee&n brtett" ttrik ing you in the face and yoi have the effect produced by. thhr ntw in vention, whiCh . is said by tnany prominent American engineers to be one Of the. greatest tf the age. When the electric current waft turned on? the' four 15 horsefcowet motdrs tarttd the giant typhoons into motion and tight torrents of fresh air had been turned loose from the roof Of the theater. Gloria Swanson, leading woman in Artcraft productions, is getting ready to welcome home 'her dad, who, though described by , his daughter is tht gentlest of men in home life, is ft waftiOt by profes sion. He is none other than Capt. Joseph T. Swftnson, wh hts fought through the late world war during the, American participation therein. Captain Swanson is stationed i France at present, but eXotcts Soon to be released thd will cdme at once to Jjos Angeles to mat his hofne with his daughter. NS SrfdvV TODAY FIRESIDE REVERIE , ElaUrat CM Act. THREE ROUNDEfcS Comety ana rlarnroWf feUsgin. A ToURESTl CHERRY & STANLEY Viola Diisai m "Some BriSt" aSbvckU OOMEpY 1 DAY ONLY MONDAY JUNE 30 LTH ANO, tWL STREEt ft j .CwlDdcts 3 - Ravilrogdl Trains ) It - Acres f TtmU -11 S - Militttrv &nrft ft 3 - Herdt 6f ElepKahtg-3 $3,000,aCc?it2llnvEStd tiscIvUlaed rtt, &nbeck' aWsMt Ui Xeat OentpUM Sfiltfieal OoUetla) aetf ermine in a aaafe Hit itMtffbdat areas, i . .' it AAnaaa1 ftCttwat- wmtea-Oouar Sand 10 JL Tt. a 4wtwa strnta OUldna amdt If ram, haU prist. Tickets on aale on show flar It th avaaa tru Co., la aat Fs' aasn Stat, tlnr W tiwaata, I attcaa char(d M A a Street iVtaXJ r n-t Autos Thkt Pass in the Air ft.. ' ." . - 'Jt::y. .. ' , ' ' HEATRE TfiftA V&M Monday, rUE., wed. Didn't joflrttMia ycdittiiffjrt steal tfon thieves .? Pilscilla m tefaevest bi$ ftiller vith a Tvisf Vw. at ' a at froty smootn Ndbody in the world can play the part of a beautiful tdVettttiY-ees 4ikb PrhreHla Dean. Yoa'H remefaber her in ' "Yht Wildcat of fari." Well, here' one packed with v the iatttt twift actfoa, bat located first in San Faricisc6, then In New York tremendously exciting, enormously human. And Complete Proghim, Including Screen Magazine, Huster's Concert Orchesira, and a Bear 6f a Comedy, it Roaring Lions and Circus Queens ' ., ii Dp you sit it W whHe all vow mendt if baWng tbe time of 1 A . tf-astawa kaksawl " " Jtb Laak - A 4. fA iltw svwW BBfB anajf aaBWIV OO T aTaTOW aVBslH tl V m iv iftiiiiMlwMal At mm aai MMI teM V 1 Wk Nf9Twtx rHk aMfl Ssl dM M(M iMM MBfem 9f rntrjX . 4WWlMW wMNriawaH whsSHI MNl wtaaMMsl fMafll wA Ail Sar5aT -. wssteifcl avaesa, ,ksli ia ta mm. "0! Om7B.ha Bee ' TvilaigazQinie 'VI And Dot only the latest dan T ees, butfall the interesting things you . read at see1 see igttw aTiau An. Tuval. laveajjooj. 1 i tawn. Maj FwaaaaaHT. tfaiaa,sad strsnas ditnas tTCTjaywar afi jvjfee.werld, EVERY yjBk . J AT THE BRANDEIS THEATER ' Lji : . ADMISSION, 20c CHILDREN, 10c. VB) , (PU. Wnr Tax.) ' ' Ji v . '.. ' . . . i .Dazzling Mefeo 6f Ife Seeh , V) Dean Kru Park Holds x t t - Act Another Week ' Autbs fcfentiHlit tb ph iti the air for another week' at Krug Park, tnd the irblttrlttofc tht .engage ment II jhstlfled, for it it easily the hill thriller the park has ever had. the stunt il difficult, iofficietitty Sensational, 'and so hatardous that five rideri trl carrieel wilh the act to ifaiure iU beint pre'nted with the regularity Called for in the con tract. The two aUtos come down a fi iiii,j-.iKi !!) In i"n isaatJ ' i1 in r run f Vll THE HOME OF PICNICS hi I Second tilg Week of the Most Senatorial Auto Abt EverSeeh in OMAHA THE FEARLESS GHEGGS freieitliig "AIITOS THAT PASS IN THE AIR" j I j ' THIS AFTERNOON, 4,15 TONIQHt 9,15, bAktuKS , t....t BNTEmiKWBHl? THklLLS -(- , A New World fif joyit Crowft into 23 Aertt if Spl: T&t LAdESt, MOST MODERN, MOST, SANfriUfr BATHING BEACH 1 Admissloh, Adu.ts.;1dc War Ta. 1c i Children Admitted Free at Alt Times ft jmmmmmmm Today Is r , it. t-i ' i 5ete thfe giant fceiplane which it td carty i6Mfet.gett in thte air above Lake Manawa. V Band concert afternoon and evening. Free movie every evening. - v Many thrilling amusements and fun devices. Admission Td Park Ffd5 (Maaawa Fark t rit-hyh piaaat.) L mm 5 "ASK ANYONE! EVEkYfcODY G6ES" UttEBlEO--PflBll ' , "tS JOY SPOT A CLWltn 4AUXY MON TUES, ...... A REAL GtNUiNE JUNE 23rd COON SHOUTERS jr llVWpaatll BATES MUNStr WEDNESDAY juftg 2S. UNION OUTFITTlNQ CO. DAY. SATURDAY, JUNE 88, RAILWAY CLERKS' OUTING, DANCING Tkr at 5 P. M. AL WRIGHTS HARMONY JAZ BAND BEAR ItCAOEJti Her' srMk Jwst fcWila ver Mi hm. n4 H Cu ttlsa out y r tb lar. Tb PL a riot a (ttvalHy aach aifkt.. Tb Cssaaaus'a ateale wmi fsnMsa akaw a Clara' tl ara bath arteiajat r Bits out -ratm the lMr. Tb Plaitatioa BaH w31 ranaW LakavWw hat M VbriaUnea tb Joy Spot of Omaha. Jack Rabbit Coaster Wonderful Frrit Wheel -Carry-UauAll Thraa Seasioat Rolkr Skating An Allvirinf Array """"""I : .' ! sleep Incline as if shot frotii a cataA "t pault. due idei httfi hi thfc ilr. l ' pomersablts three titties, lands 6nV. . platform and goes down a rynvity. Tne . bther passes btnettm leaps gtp tnd reaches the piauorm t in tlm to get out of the VrtVtl ust hat is; if everything work all fight, for ."" the luroi piss Irt th?"air ill such - close protimltr t that t mtscakula- C tion would result in t mid-air col lision. The hairbreadth escapes from'---, this serve to keefr the spectator 6n edge. So swift is the action that it ', is bHly the close Observer Ml .. see the second auto leap the gap, the, 7 eye belhg held by its sbmbrttulting mate.. , ?ho Tfme For a SWIM ForabANCE For a DINNER For a BOAT RIDE FaraPiCNtC At OF OMAHA' ' t tof m FEATC5.ES Wx and 24th NITES WITH SINGERS DANCERS , yitaiwiw af BELL OAUGHERTY Totirtit at 8 P M. Union Outfittinr aad tt Kathnr r Ua araah. N THE MANAOEMENT. . Aft.rneoa and Erasing of Other AttfaitioiU V. n A': 7 M 4 A . v m -- J 't