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Page 1: OTIS WEBER FIELDS AND HARRIS...Harris in "A Record-Rvraklng Musical®." will hold forth at R F, Keith's Theater next week commencing with th« Monday matinee. Robert Emmett Keane and

OTIS SKINNER. WEBER & FIELDS AND MARION HARRIS COMING0

kr. hopwood onfinERICAN

WII/ESAuthor of Dramatic Preach¬

ment, "Why Men LeaveHome," Draws DistinctionBetween Ideal Wife and

Type He Hits on Stage.(rtlTHKX I chose for n>v new

\f\ est play the huIO'11''.» * 'Why Men he a v <.

Home,' I reuli>cd that, in the Ian*guage of thi- classics. I might lie'atarting aomethlng,' especiallywhen I revealed that, in my opin¬ion, many American mtii leavetheir home* because their wivesforce them to do HO." deposesAvery Hopwood. "I wish it clear-ly understood, however, that 1 amnot bringing such an accusationagainst American wive* in general.The majority of American womenmake the liest pals and helpmatesthat a man can have. Hut there Isa select but spectacular minority,who belong to a species that 1 have-Jiristened 'The (Sreat AmericanZ."a; J»ecause you don't find any¬thing just like them in other coun¬tries. And the reason you don't isthat you don't find the men whowould be foolish enough to put upWith them."Why do inen leave home? I

think that in many canes It is be¬cause their wives leave home firstand stay awav so long that theirhusbands, haven't any homes toleave. Or clue, when this type ofwoman does stay home, she injectsso much jazz, spirit into the home*life that the husband goes awayJust to get a rest.

.'I have always been a believerin woman's rights and ( have onlyadmiration for the modern wifein so far as she is truly modern.the economically ind"pendent

rrtner of a fifty-fifty marriage,don't believe that a woman's

only place is in the home."I believe in the American wife

in business, in politics or in anyprofessional or artistic careerwhich she chooses to follow andWhich contributes something con¬structive and vital to the world.She is, I repeat, playing fair.."But the woman whom I have

called "The Great American Wife."and who seems to me increas¬ingly numerous in large sectionsof our society. Is neither one ofthese types. This type of wifeis the parasite type. She won'thave children. She travels so

much that if she ever had an in¬fant it' would have to be born ata house-party or on an ocean liner.She won't stay in her honte longenough to n it a real one. Shemakes her husband wait on herhand and foot. She demands rillthe monry that he can make -mdIs impatient with him because hecan't make more. She »r>enda hersummers abroad and her wintersat Palm Beach or California, whilehubby stays at home trying tomake more money for her tosquander."

PALACE."June Madness."^"IOLA DANA comes to I View's

Palace Theater Sunday after¬noon for a week's engagement in"June Madness." In which she is¦upported byBryant Wash¬burn and abrilliant castIncluding Ger¬ald P r 1 n g,I,eon Barrv,Eugenie Bes-serer, SnitzEdwards, AnitaKraser andmany others.

"June Mad¬ness'' depictsthe madcap ad-Ventures of aa p r i g h t-ly young misswho breaksaway from herown weddingceremony,

leaving a million-dollar bride,frooin behind, to elope with th»Jazz-king of an orchestra. Th ?yelude their pursuers by land andwater though they are harrtivout of one entanglement untilthey are in another. There Is acharming scene at a roadhous",where, attired in a picturesquecostume. Miss Dana offers an in¬spired "Wedding n*tice" whichIs one of the delights of thepicture.

Gl'Dover Road" Coming.JtJTHBIE McCLINTIC bringi

to the Shubert-Garrick The¬ater on November 20 his produc¬tion of "The Dover lload," a

Comedy by A. A. Milne, authorof "Mr. Pirn Passes Bv," withCharles Cherry at the head of anexcellent company, which include#Molly Pearson, Kathleen Comegya,Heginald Mason. Lyonel Watts,George Riddell, and others "TheDover Rood" played ten months¦t the Bijou Theater, .New York,breaking the record for long en¬gagements of that house. It wasthe firat English play ever tohave had its premiere In America,.nd holds the record for con¬tinuous performances of any Eng¬lish play ever produced In NewYork.

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CYKII. SCOTT it "The Manoil the HnleoHii" this week

of the Cairtrk ami onee luste/tK from the bulrany to im-Iffnifit 11 hu h iiial urt there ina yreat pot-pourri of event*reuniting.

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Strand PromisesAttractive Bill

ANOTHER excellent ^ogiam ofvaudeville and picture uttractions is announced for

showing at the Strand for theweek beginning Sunday next, thefirst half of the hill being headedby William A. Weston and hiscompany coming direct from theNew York Hippodrome, presenting.their latest I(roadway hit. "TheAttorneys." Others appearing onthe all-star bill include Frear, Bag-gett anil Krear in "Baseball Idio¬syncrasies;" .lini Connors and Hazel Boyne in a humorous skit withmelodies, dances and sinib g en¬titled. "A Bit of Ij*ce& OliveBayes and Jack Smith offering"Keep On Singing;" and Olga andNickolas giving spectacular andartistic "Dance Creations."The photo offering will bring to

the screen a modern expose ofcrooked politics and the law ofdoubt entitled, "The Lying Truth,"featuritMi a cast including NoahBeery, Marjoria Daw. Tully Mar¬shall. Pat o'Malley, Charles Mailes.Claire McDonald and Adele Wat¬son.

Selected short-film subjects andspecial orchestral numbers ar¬ranged by Arthur J. Manvell willcomplete whfit promises to be an¬other bill far above the average.

Forrest StanleyIn New Picture

iirriK PRIDE OF PALOMAR."I plcturlzed from P-»ter B.

Kyne's story of the samename for Cosmopolitan Produc¬tions, is now undergoing the fin¬ishing touches preparatory to release in December. The picture,adapted for the screen by (JrantCarpenter and John Lynch, wasfilmed In California under the di¬rection of Frank Bor*age, who di¬rected Cosmopolitan's "Humore*«j«je," amidst the very sceneswhere the author conceived andwrote the story on the picturesqueranch of S'nor Cave Coutts.Woven around the romance of an

ex-soldier and the pretty daughterof an Kastern capitalist, who hasannexed his ancestral estate, "ThePride of Palotnar" offers aygreatdeal in the line of thrills. Includingone of the most exciting horse-racescenes ever filmed and a hand-to-hand encounter that Just bristleswith action. The fast-moving plotcarrim with it the atmosphere ofthe old Spanish settlements insouthern California.

Forrest Stanley, who playsCharles Brandon with MarionDavles in "When Knighthood Wasin Flower," portrays the role ofthe young S|>anlsh American heroIn "The Pride of Palomnr." Stan¬ley is surrounded by a brilliantcast. Including Joseph Dowling,who won fame in creating the titlerole in "The Miracle Man," whoappears In the picture as the capi¬talist. Majorie Daw ap|>ears asthe heroine, and Warner Oland,the greatest interpreter of Japa¬nese rob a in motion pictures, hasthe part of Nkado, a schemingJapanese. Others In the cast whoappcur to advantage arc Alfred Al¬len, Tote de Crow, Oeorge Nichols,James Barrow and Edward Brady.

Was With Irving.T ILL.IAN BRENNARD, who is

api»earlng in Frank Smith-son's production, "The Man onthe Balcony," was a . memberof Sir Henry Irvlng's companyduring his last «ngaKement. Shewas also with Margaret AngllnIn "Caroline," has appeared In along list of plays Including "Lorn-liardi Ltd." and "A Bill of Divorce¬ment."

. Price of Realism.A BEAl'TIFt'L Carved door¦*"* with a real antique lock thatcost $1,20(1 was shattered to piecesIn the cause of realism during theproduction of "When KnighthoodWiis In Flower," the Cosmopolitanproduction In which Marlon DaviesIs achieving th** great photoplaytr.uniph of her career at l^oew'sColumbia this week.

oPostpone 'MaliniW T N tl to unforeseen eventsthe performance of th«

Hindu pln.v "Mnllnl" A'h«>duledfor Sunday, November S, has beenpostponed lo a date to be an¬nounced later The production Issponsored bv the Washingtonchapter of i he t'nlon of Basta ttil Wist

4Smilin* Through'/Vexf Offering atMew President

AltVMI'K I.KHMK SMITH andlltmy Duffy will priwnl siIl'ie».di-nl Theater unl

Sumlav nluht. a week's engagemini *>f iIn- third rcpurtolr* protlui'tlun of tin- President players."Miiulin' Through." tin' famous.I.iim' <'owl stage mici-ch* l>v AllanLampion Marl in II I* a fantasticcomedy 411 I lu ce tnl" whlrliachieved a Ki'iul lurri'M in N»-wVork and elsewhere

Eileen Wilson nnd Henry linffv.the leading members of ihe Prul-dent players will have Hi* ihlrfroles of the production. supportedbv a company that includes OuyD'Knnny, Hubert Lowe. Hel<>nlllttir. Irving Krtinnlv unit others.It has bMn staged b> I'n'U Owen,

who hiiH already contributed twoflue production* to the repertoireof the Prcsid«nt pUvern In "EastIn West" and "Turn To the Right."The stoi'y revolvea ulmut the

young girl ward of an old man

whose life has been embittered bya tragedy that robbed him of hitsweetheart. When he learns that.'.e irlrt '» In lo»e with the son

of the man who In restmnsible forhi* own un h i opines* he order*the youth olf the premise* andblocks the course of true love withhi* own hatred The storv re.

veals bow the old man eventuallyiqili. to nee the Injustice of hisstfcnd and how his object ons nieltin the fire of love * young dream.The production wiil be present¬

ed every night at K:.in p m., be¬ginning next Hunday night. withregular matinees on Wednesda yand Saturday and 2:30 p m.

Smart Play BillComing to Keith'sAUROITP of stellar attrac¬

tions. headed by MarlonHarris in "A Record-

Rvraklng Musical®." will holdforth at R F, Keith's Theaternext week commencing with th«Monday matinee.

Robert Em met t Keane andClaire Whitney, the film celebrityin pwson. will arraign "The <io*.slpy Sex." A1 Herman. "TheBlack Laugh." will dissiiiute griefand remorse. Milton Aborn willpresent "The i""hina Rlue Plate."a musical legend, emploj^ng i

noteworthy cast The J>nrisHumphrey'* Dancers will intro¬duce their new spectacular danceseries.. Freda and Anthony willinsert their smart novelty."Rertche-Kalloop." and others willhe the Lime trio. Kovac andOoldticr in varied virtuosity, andthe usual house additionsNext Sunday at 3 and *>:1.1

o'clock this week's bill with thePansinoa and May Wirth. will In-given its last performance?

RIALTO."Human Hearts."A DOl'RLE feature bill of un-

usual interest and merit ia an¬nounced for Moore's Ralto Thea

ter for theweek begin¬ning Sundaynext, the con¬cert offeringsbeing markedby the ap¬pearance threetimes daily as

guest conduc¬tor of the fa¬mous RtaltoOrchestra, ofOreata Vessel-la. world re¬nowned com¬

poser. directorand hand-lead¬er and kiown

mav /v/// a,* <l0 al1 Amer-rtAfPWLB/tf vih from hia

appearand .s each summer at At¬lantic City for the past sixteenyears.The photodramatlc offering will

bring to Washington for a pre¬mier showing. I'nlversal'a lat¬est special production "lliiinanHearts." a great, wholesome undintvresting p-cture by Hal Held,father of Wallace Reid. withHouse Peters. Mary Philbln, andOertrude Claire in the sti-llar roles.Others uptie.'trlng Include RussellSimpson. Oeorge' Hackathorne.Edith Hullor, Ramsey Wallace.Wilton Taylor, and Ramsey Wal¬lace.A selected program of suhskliary .

features nnd a special Interpreta¬tive orchestra score will completethe hill.

Great Keith Rug.'T'HE largest rug In the world.*¦ which is to be placed In thegrand hall of the R. F. Keith Pal¬ace Theater. In Cleveland, hascompleted Its Journed from the lit¬tle town of Maffersdorf, Cs*che-Hlovakln. to ClevelandThe rug Is forty by sixty-seven

feet in size, and. according toStevedores who have unloaded thecrates and boxes from ship*.. Itwas the largest they have everseen. This massive t-ug will addto the beauty of the new 5S.000,*Otift theater, a monument to theenergy of E. F. Albci\ the presidentand chief owner of the Keith cir¬cuit and by long odds the fore¬most figure In the world of vaude¬ville.

Press to See "49ers" FirstTIIR first performance of the-*¦ "49ers" In New York next Mon¬day night, November #, will hegiven exclusively "for representa¬tives of the press. No tickets willhe sold for that performance. Thepublic premiere will take place, as

ndvertlsed, the following nightThe nuthora whose works will

make up the opening Mil will beMontague Glass. Heywood Ilroun,l'ranklln P. Adams. Ring Lardner,Robert C. Bench ley, Dorothy Par¬ker. Oeorge f Kaufman. MarcConnelly, Morrle Rysklnd. WaltKuhn. Howard Diet*. RertrnmRloeh, Deems Taylor. Lewis Oens-ler and Arthur H. Samuels.The list of players will Includ"

May Trwln, Roland Young, BerylMercer, Sidney Tolcr, lisnmanMaley, Howard Lindsay. Sol Fried¬man, Ruth Olllmore, Albert Carroll. Allta, Margot Myers, DevahMoral, Angela Ward, Clyde Hunnewell. Allen Fagan, Philip Msnn,Gladys Rurgetta. Frank Lyon.Easton Yonge, Ira t'hr, l^wts Har¬rington. Ward Fox. Monica Moore.IxmIse Hunter Jeanne Cbaralier*and llrenda Itotid.

UNUSUAL. MOVING SATIRE.IS NEW INSECT CO/1EDTAS VIEWED BT ALAN DALE

H> ALAN DALE.

Belasco CardHas Noted Duo

WKHKlt & riKI.DS. tin- fainous tram of rnntpdlalif.ri- united for ii toil! of the

Shuhort vaudeville circuit, willhe the attraction at the Helasconext week. openinK with the mati¬nee Sunday.

"Re-I'nlted" in the title of theproduction which the we I knownfun makers will provide as a set-tinr for their own frivolities,which lire still recalled with de-llKht l>y playgoers of a genera-tiun axo. The attraction in intwo acts und sixteen scene* andintroduces iiesides the stars anumber of gilt-edge vaudevillespecialties. Weber A Fields willhe seen in their famous pooltable scene and in their hilariousdiversion, "The Oladtators."

Assisting in the vaudeville por¬tion will be i.ynn Cantor, astatuesque prima donna with arepertoire of popular numbers.Sid Oold ami brother will lie seenin a musical specialty featuringcomedy and up-to-date melodies;Bent A <°1ure are two clever Kirlswith a line of putter; the l^udellaswill present an acroliatic diver¬sion; the C/ilf (ilrls is an entertainlng ensemble number while"Tu'lp hand." a «forir«»ous spec¬tacular act introduces a Weber& Fields beauty chorus of eigh¬teen Rills.

ftlfflitli Meniteii "Star Merles"Flr»t Concert

Kridty afternonn, Norrinhrr It. 4:30

"I PASLIACCi"I'rfrrilfil by \mrr\cnn

"An Hour ll#fov* th« (trk Crawi"

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NEW YORK, Nov. 2. 1 ulwajunit lion at Jol^on's theaterCzecho-Slovakia, by no less

thai we were U'Ctles, i-rifklt*, icflies of the worst sort, ants and in

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A NN PUNNINGTON, of** the Aimpled knee* aiuIbewitching unile, it taking a

hrief tour in vaudn'ille pend-infl the time a new plily forher in mudr ready by (leoryeWhite, producer of the "Scan-dalt" ttriet.

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KIKST CONCKRT OK SKAHONPRESIDENT THEATER

Pa. Ave. ami llth ».Tuesday, Nov. 7, 4:30T. Arthur Nmtth. Inc.. I*M O Nt.

TAMirL*T C«ntrarMJfli1 UniUll 1 ScKool. 830

Waihinfton Choral Sociaty«r»nwe*l> Natiaaal (mnintnltj rkinial

t'has. «. WeaffN. I nn4nelorW. P.. Hralttiwalte. Umi CnnitsrtarTHE ROSE MAIDEN

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r* said that w« w«rf all uornu,we wera informed, straight frommii authority than Jon ph Caprk,hnpumon fliea, parasites butter.t-its in general.

TillM was (tie philosophy of I heliiueh di«<u*»ed pkiy i-nf.tl.d "TheWorld We Wve In," produred byWilliam A firudv (jnd watchedwith it»*niio interest by a I'us-rinatod HintlciiceA» the eurUtUH nffmr started

with it m tinted I'lirtuiria and aroller!ion of fantastically arrayedmen und women Uuttering hII overthe stage and making strange, in¬ner! v noises, I imagined that jteihaps JoHef and Knrel t'apek wereKolnu to peter ou! at O.e. ho tiloitkian 'foil as,' and let |i j>o atthat Hnl the » ene wHh !he Init-terfliew wan merely a preliminary

disappointing preliminary.and the follow) ,g episodes werewr ously philosofthicui inordtnatelv Muaiot. f ll«-.» «4th literaryprecision (hut wehdly enough.had not heen lost in th. adaptalion, and dw'd»<llv unusual.

In the forest glade the "huwin"note wai> assigned to the Vagrant,a kind of compere. who watchedthe antics of the Inserts. i*>mna-edthese with the almost similaryntli * of men and grew slightlyapologetic for tliem all The Va*rant suw In the pin unit* ,if .||the curlftu* typ. s net forth In theplav the very same traits that ne|M»t rf i ved in hi-- own specie*There wi re the crickets proving

'itv>n lower type* for the preserv*fion of their own lives there wasthe lehnentiion flv preying uponthe crickets for the same reason;there were the h. ,.»|es making theirpile" only to find that some nth-

'¦r lieetles hud a pproprinteil It."ml ho on.

In the hee(try evidently we *¦«»'he lowest form of Wa4J Street, rindthe Vagrant might have mention-. d thi*, hut being t'z»rho glovakln.he wotted onjy of Wall Street'sequivalent. An at) it went TheInsects lived their small live* aswe live ours. Ttvev murdered, andthey stole and they purloined,"nd they «»e themselves full, and.hey were horn nnd thev dWdiuat ..is We do. and with the sane-¦nnnrent reasonlessnesuTh^i was very po'gnantlv nndt'r.plntrlv s< forth fiv thei afM»jk*Til- ant hill epiaode of the third

-et was strikingly stigei). and the<-eas.>|ers maneuvers of the nntsoldiers wire very graphicallyshownThroughout, the philosophy of

'he thing made one squirm » hit.If was s>. eonv'nrlngly explained!and so mordant in Its satire.

CrandalVs HasI Good Film TrioIUKNK t'AHTLK, not^d dancer

and. fashion arbiter. will hethe pictured star at r'randair*

Theater today In "Slim Shoulders."The story roneerna a votingwoman's struggle to maintain thefamily fortune against thr machii.a-tlona of a hand of clever crook*The added eom««ty offering forihe midweek will be "Thr Sleuth "

On Friday and Saturday ftaraKimball Young will auererd to tfcestellar position on the bill In herpicturizatlon of Hlchnnl WashhurnChild's story of "The Hands of

I Nara."Two exceptional bookings are an

noumed for next week at< randall a. Beginning Sundayafternoon at 3 and continuing, themajor offering through Tuesdaywill be shown Mark Sannett'smammoth melodramatic comedy,romance, "MoUy-O," |n which thetitle role is played in her moat'.harming vein by Mabel Normand.Beginning Wednesday and com¬pleting- the Week, the Fox super-production of "Monte ("riato" willIh* the chief feature.

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Otis Skinner in4Mister Antonio,'Garrick Offering

WAHHIMITOS thi'iHw-Kwriiare looking forwuI'd withlilnixuj'iiUv until ipation to

the ipin'irnnir of oil* Skinnerill lh»* Hhutmrl'liiirrlrk Theatermi Mon<l;i.v evening next In IiIhcomedy »ncr«*«. "Mister Antollio." which Wan written t'X

piously for liiui liv Month 'ParkInirt'in."M later Antonio" In a liluv

lluii i-rpri'Mi iiIn whai in of ihobest 111 the American theaterNo deep, abstract problem inoffered for notation. i>ut u storysimple Mini true .«. life itselfKubblint.' over with . lean ruinedjr.the play KWit'tw nn to n com luslon whleli Ih an imiuant UH "bui urisii 0

litis Skinner has found In therole of Tony <'uiriuradout. thecheerful, iihilowi^ihiial oitfaii-Kl'liider. a character that i« Wellworthy of bin irr<n' histrionicability. In his flawless character¬ization of this* part. Mr. Skinneradds another *r>at performanceto thy Ion w lint of his notablesuccess**. and one that, perhaps,has a warmer place In the heartsof his audiences ihiin any otherMr Skinners cnKAKcment will

be limited to one week withmatinees on Thursday ami Satin-da v.

Mr. Skinner is playin* theSIluberMinrt i< k Theater by ar¬

rangement with Harry Uapley,owint: to the ln< umpW'tlon of theNational Theater

METROPOLITAN."East Is West."/XlNSTANt'li TA l.M A DCS K

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next week be-KiiirunK Sun¬day afternoonat 3. in one ofthe best ve-hide* of hercareer. "Kaat!« Wl st Thise i kh t reel«|>eeial |>roduc-t i o n Wasadapted fromthe play bySamuel Shl|>-r.-ttt and JohnB. Ilymen byfrancos Mar¬ion. who wasresponsible alsofor th" con¬tinuity of "The <

Internal Flame."Mini: Toy fun-Niwis her firstto sustain char-the action of

be ranked

In the rob- ofstance Talinadcrreal opportunityaiter t hroiiR hoitta picture that mustamong the more pretentious under¬takings of the year "East IsWest" offers unusual possibilitiesas a medium of displar of genuineartistry in acting and material in¬vestiture. In both respects themost lauilable results have beenachieved by the starvand her as¬

sociates.The supporting ootn|>any includes

rhllK- 2sO - Sffilter shrdlutaoWarner Olnnd. Nipel Barrie,Winter Hall and Edward Burns,in the role of Billy Benson.

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VyHKN William K. Well*' big' l'url< s<111. ivvuf,

'' Itn. >. Itu>'Me." <i|ii n-» ai the Guyi tv Ti'-iiii-rin xi week. lomnieniln;; Smxlayafitrnoon, one of th> i-ntertainin;;fiwlun-M will bv tin' sinmiiK of1.1Ilian n»-nn<tt. a enmelv xoiiivwoman who Hints < v< r>'11<11:u from>izz 10 trmml opera e<|fl.i] \ wiTilts i» In first weapon in l>ulrK|in- afti r a sin ewxful .:ii" r.invaudeville.The Lon- Siar Four will !><. an

other attrai tion. This i|U»nett>'I* unii|u«> in that it cons;sls ofthree men anil one woman linthfiibhs i* the feminine member,while Ralph Vernon. Paul Orthnnd T/eslle Barry are the tral""..foe Freed la the featured conniliaiv of the show

PLOEW'S (piALACr

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I..^T THIVKK DAY*

WALLACE REID.IN.

"THE GHOSTBREAKER"WITH I.ILA LKK

MfflniUnc SumUyVIOLA DANA

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Cosmopolitan s Famous FilmiStarring Marion DaviesjGoes Into Th rd Week at Co¬lumbia.Box Office History^Being Shattered by Famous jP:cture.

IMAKI1 ».N HA VI KM. tlif fainouaIhiiuI) of the Herein will l»

presented hi I.III W k l'oliimlou Th-ati r f<*r h third yrcitl Ih'kIinihil next Mil winy. in WhenKnighthood Win |n ?"lower," th'splmdid iiml mu^riifii i in I'oHinn-Itolilitn piodii' lion of I'liuilesMajor's famous si uy of love un<lchivalry In medieval KmrlaiidThin mighty offering has Immmisnutti i int{ all n oi<N at I.im »' a Coliimhta nine*- tin- "f it"I'liKUKi'iiii'iit nearl) two wiiUh ago.Ulld ll !IIOII|Ih<H to IrfilllhC otic ofi hi' (reulis' photoplay pial union*of ili<> generation."Wh«*n K n.K h' Ii<kxI Was i'i

?"lower" wax ilirtt l«l hy UoIm ri.N Vlgnola from the scenario hyl.ulhir H>h|. anil h" has broughtto MI-is Davits support urn of ll;.most fnmoua phuUipUy mill tha* jhas rvn1 arac iil a wreen l.ynHurtling. Kori ' «' HtanU y. Thaihi j.Maxwell I'onovet. Kuth ShipleyK. next (; leiidiiihing. I'edio I'or- 4doI.a ami inuny ethers Thf net- '

lings wen diKitn.d hy the famousJoseph Vrhan, while thf costun <»

.ire macti pin * of coi'ifeo'iB jbeauty anil art.

Tin slorv rev a Is Ihf love of I'ri n-eiHH Mary Tudor for a hold an'ldehi.nn.t i. kni«ht. for whom sinnot only defies kiftfa. rotirta itrd (the tradition of centuries, hutdeath ilselt. In (he end they ij.

t.iblish a kingdom of their own :n

the true love that has sustain dthem through iill their trials I'is a massive and thrillltiK Mot >that give« Martin liivles in th<role of I'rineess Mary tie m-ates;part of her career.

B.F.KE.TH'Si5;,Csiiy SundayHolidays

RASE TREAT--HERALD

the cm\mIn "Fantasia Rspanola"Kigllt llnnee Sensations.

MAY WIRTHWilli rilll. and the WIKTII? AMII.Y, in Their Wonderful

Arenic Kxplnits

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