Show r t f fl l r 10 1 M Motion ti A f Mrs I r. r W 0 0 n d. d rs Brandeis p in Shoshone r hA Lr fi Ad V l' l r I Mr 1 r c rs nw Tj r 9 r Pictures c lures i re for V U Indian n Dr Dress v i 1 r r J Wearing the F Fun Are A re Made de feather That Feather j Mrs John r il Marks Her Heras by as Ho Honorary Brandeis and Princess Il a w T A Y 1 r 4 t r Why 1 the t I le k S 4 r I o rr A h p 2 F Family Film is 1 S nY a t r Y r x J e r w. w Likely to Be Be Popular t. t TS t J t ii i A tl 4 Group of Shoshone Indians Whose History Mrs i Brandeis Is t R t Writing ng and Who Vho Hai Have Hac a Adopted Her to the Extent of Making flaking D Her an Honorary Princess R aR ir lr L t r i w. t r k t By Ethel Thurston VERY BODY knows about the movies ics when 1 E E EVERYBODY the they are professional nal It would be hard b to think of anything that is more familiar f The amateur of or the movies the movies the enthusiast who r T I has a movie camera of his or her own is less known but this sort cf of hobby rider is new Some day the amateur movie moyie artist will be bc as asI ass ass' I s' s familiar as the fhe amateur photographer with a n kodak Toda Today we come upon the domestic motion noi mo no- i tion picture machine machine machine-in in the back yard maybe with a kind of thrill People ask Is it t the e sam sane I size meaning mcanin b bon does docs it put the same size on the screen Of Of cour course e the answer to this is t that at the si i. i cf of a picture on the screen is determined b by y distance between the projecting machine and th thi ri not screen not b by Y the size of the picture originally taken But first let Jet us consider a typical movie ama anta amateur f tour whose work ork has attracted attracted considerable at nt- attention t and who r really sally r represents the sort of r r I enthusiasm we associate with the word amateur Mrs E. E John Brandeis of Omaha Nebraska a char charming fan with a camera camern is the niece of or J John Brandeis prominent in the Northwest North t and a conspicuous member of or the Omaha Chamber of Commerce She is a well known society matron of or the younger set of Omaha New York and Paris Her beautiful estate on the Ute outskirts of Omaha is one of the show places of the North North- rJ west She maintains two homes in in N New r cw York one at the Knickerbocker Hotel and an apar apartment apart apart- ment on Riverside Drive Incidentally for her own pleasure and in Joy Joy- alt alty Y to the We West Nest t she recently recently- played the l leading adin role in a motion picture entitled Where East Enst Meets West which was made nade under the auspices of the Omaha Chamber of or Commerce e with the personal supervision of Harry Levey director director- i general of the Educational Department of the Universal Film Company Compan The purpose of the picture is to take the city of Omaha visiting throughout hout the United Stat States s. s It will be shown n 4 to the members of or the Ch Chambers of Come Com Com- Commerce e merce in the United States The picture itself is a triumph of modern photography photograph and shows wonderful panoramic views jaws of Omaha and md its environs which toast boast of or much scenic grandeur Omaha is a notable spot in in United States history history being on the route of the Lewis and Clark e expedition and the spot where here those intrepid explorers negotiated the first treaty with tho the Shoshone Indians whose thos c t huntin hunting grounds were in the locality of the present pres pres- tnt ent nt site of Omaha Mrs j Brandeis showed her altruism by volun volun- h tea cring ing to pla play the star role in the Where East Meets We West t picture and gave up her time cst estate ate I automobile and blue ribbon mare marc in the interest r of her cit city Although this was her leer first a appearance appearance appear appear- car ance before the camera Mrs M rs Brandeis proved pro to have the grace and poise of the professional star and throughout the picture showed her ability a as a horsewoman and motorist She drove her herfi fi French racing car and spirited mar mark winner of or tar innumerable ribbons throughout the picture Beautiful scenes of her estate are ore also sho shown show J throughout the picture As further evidence of or r her interest in her J home city she is writing a history of the city of or 4 Omaha dating from quaint records of the me medi di cine cane of the i men Shoshones before the ilic arrival of r r Lewis and Clark on ox down to the present day Many of or the Shoshone c Indians are arc the pert per per- t of Mrs Brandeis who has th th great distinction of being the first and only white whit princess of or this tribe of Indians The present present chief of the Shoshones es made a special trip to her heC r estate to confer this honor on her for h her cr com com- inclinable work in behalf of this once populous but rapidly but rapidly disappearing tribe There is is- only one one rc restriction placed place laced o on n Mrs Mra Ir as n a Shoshone princess s and ond that i is s that she sho must 1 rt f 1 On the Right I Mrs i Brandeis with Her 1 patron Motion Pi Picture clove r 7 JM f r Came Camera a J I r w J Y 7 J W r y s b-s i a K My A s y f alt t y G rr p pt a r r vIF t Li t t Ai Aix r t 4 r rr r S f 9 oid ins 1 z f r t t t rr e r Y t Js r J J i x m m M m ms 8 j s Affi i s G Irs Brandeis Brandeis in Riding Costume with One of Her Companion Characters in tit the c by the Omaha Chamber of Commerce wear the lone Jone eagle cagle feather which constitute constitutes the headdress of tho the Shoshone brave at the front of the headband instead of the back Mrs Brandeis is said aid to be the only 5 society ciet woman in the United States who owns and operates operates oper oper- ates her own motion picture camera The camera camera cam cam- era efa which is a n wonderful piece of craftsmanship cost It weighs only 32 pounds and therefore therefore there there- fore is js casil easily handled Yes her h hubby hobby i is motion pi pictures toms and at she has a motion pic pic- c t ture o theatre built expressly for her according to her own plans as lS well a as a n a full fully equipped and andr andI I r well appointed laboratory where s1 slit develops and prints her own o n negatives gat Mr l Mrs Brandeis has hns many thou thousands of feet of films s in her own pr private collection and among other interesting interesting- topics has many prints depicting depicting depicting depict depict- ing the Sho Shoshone hone Indians in their war dances and picturesque feasts ts I Many scenes of the Shoshone Shoshones Sho- Sho shone arc are brought into the Omaha Chamber of or Coa Commerce picture the Indians making a n sp special cial twin trip tu where they have gave their groh grotesque wa war dances s on the lawns lawn of the estate rAll t r tAll All pictures s that Mr Mrs Brandeis eis takes aio ulO i IMI r r 1 i Hi urr- urr cr f I II J n t If 1 Vi iJ J s. s r fX A 7 o uv I 4 j Y 1 I 1 If 4 I 1 f. f t. t Lv v r t i t of 1 7 o p Yo I I 01 1 f 1 i j J Jo r S IJ r if y ji iIi o f- f I t If z 0 l' l lI I I v f j A jJ V 1 t- t t 7 J 1 g I 4 it t J 1 I g i iV f tIt I t t r yI y- y I y 4 t t o o. v roo 0 4 1 1 1 ma made e for charitable or organizations ons and other soci soci- She is shortly going doing to Bryn Mawr Penns Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Penn Penn- s sylvania at the special invitation of Miss liss Helen Heen Taft president of Bryn Mawr to take motion pictures of this most beautiful institution for th the higher education of American women Wherever Whenever Mrs Brandeis travels she always brings along her winning ribbon-winning mare marc her French Automobile and her motion picture camera Mrs Irs Brandeis is t typical of the movie amateur in her invasion of occasion The Time result of the work of the amateur is man many records of social events e not hitherto thought of as subjects for forthe forthe forthe the screen One mO movie mOe e amateur has been picturing his grandchildren since each was wn a n few days old The Thu first pictures show th the nurse with her little bundle bundle bun bun- dle of humanity p. p Then Father tr trying ing to hol hold the tho fragile infant fh Then Thon n Mother l when she is sitting up At la ln last st t here is Baby crawling and md after i w wi rd v rd taking its fi- fi first fit t steps The result is tha thai Baby is seen growing up on the screen One fil is reserved for each famil family in Grandfathers Grandfather's athers ather's circle To each film bits are re added added twenty twenty forty t hundred feet at a time 1 j In some cases this particular amateur has pk plc cures of the weddings that began the dramas A certain 3 o'clock wedding in a an ivy ii grown brown church was recorded last summer as tb th bridal procession came down the sunlit path fro fro- the church door just after the ceremony N Nr objection of course to fragments of or courtship a Is r beginning these real life happily biographical biographic t dramas I It is the experience of motion picture am ama amateurs tours that it is easier to get people to pose th thin tha thain in the tho case of the ordinary fixed position shot and that th they y are arc less critical of the result resul r |