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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1916 By special arrangement with F. Ziegfeld, Jr g‘ GEORGE KIEINE Beente Ik Star SUprere illic Burke LORIAY ROMANCE fupported by HENRY KOLKER. AMotionPicture Novel By Mr.EMe? RUPERT HUGHES HIS announces the first : presentation of George Kleine’s greatest cinematographic achievement — the most costly, most elaborate motion picture novel ever pre- sented—Billie Burke in Gloria’s Romance. Without consider- ation of cost, the greatest factors in literary, theatrical and motion picture endeavor have bheen combined in this effort to bring out an extraordinary film production—to give you somes thing exceptional in photographic art. Nearly a million dollars have been spent to do it, In Gloria’s Romance, you’ll see the charming star, Billie Burke, at her best. You'll see Billie Burke portray the role of Gloria Stafford—sixteen, vivacious, and daughter of a bank president. You’ll see her at Palm Beach, Florida, in settings of wonderful palms and everglades. You'll see her in new fnwns of magnificent design, patterned by such noted modistes as Lucile, Rlenn' Bendel and Balcom especially for Billie Burke in Gloria’s omance. @ S ) N ~ 770 : y In Gloria’s Romance you’ll see an all- 158 ]Q star supporting cast headed by Henry Kolker. pe You'll see the smooth, finished acting of a capable cast, engaged—each —— y for the part—without consideration of cost. You'll see these stars inters pret this interesting, absorbing novel by Mr. & Mrs. Rupert Hughes, This Photo Copyright 1916 by George Klens with remarkable skill. And, as the films unfold this im‘pin’n? and cheers ful story before your eyes, the soft, appealing notes of especially synchronized music will meet your cars. SPECIAL NOTE: The authors of Gloria’s Gloria’s Romance IS an exceptional Romance—Mr. & Mrs. Rupert Hughes—whose novels hotoplay. The authors, Mr. & Mrs. Rupert n , : ; : Tughes, have given their best_effort to make this production an expo- you have read in such publications as the Red Book, Saturday Evening sition of photo-drama possibilities. The star, Billie Burke, has ity ol ' e by T ~ P i b devoted several months to the interpretation of this play. The prn@ucer ost and Cosmopolitan, have novelized Gloria's Romance for news- George Kleine, has turned every attention to the making of this, his paper publication. Thus you may see the motion picture version of greatest cinematogranhic achievement. You, your family, your grand. Gloria’s Romance at theatres and then read the word-story in the folk and. your children are now invited to enjoy this superior work ot . 0 screen literature, Wit GO TODAY! Monday, May 29th, the word-story of Gloria’s Shown for the first time at OMAHA BEE HTE}:lEAMTlgSE 2405 FARNAM ST. Osark Building, Kansas City, Mo