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Gain I her. and . who hal a long stay that there are not. exhibition. jut, on Ille seeins to Ullin ter- In 'Lon_ Parli ,Ofter. lli one can. per. only well and all. The hand. dis- I~tlc power seem in ,com_ he ~een many modern- and play- at the espe_ In tliat the want. a toothold been ,R COmpara_ of theIr develop- d'ette 'When resentatiou prima- they ever no future \ of a to try to 'at view, German Amerle&D. _, expect It for Ita taken Into e playa are, un- that r!~ to works with a tol!$' Is Ibe oni, Is nOl laud, .no\ of pessl- to a great ot our limit- 10\'. tb. to have It Item hard on uf of nel\ea.' folk have he-B:tre too some mtn r~('(1m· jrrlt. tr , their sea\ But I tile piny, gives Illc But souls as \ ... ·e out in coll.n hurts m. New e. pl.y. 'and sup· and lona. For,ty- llrst and be seen Burt. DO Albert and , .' clay morning: THE speed with which 'newspapers A concert by the grand orchestra (and function 'thelle days Is not tar It Is • grand orChe~tra), wIth violin from phenomenal. For Instance, lUI iIiOl05 by the celebratec1 art18t Albert Tuesday night f;.left 1;IIe Embu.y The- Spalding. atre after the open1\llt or· Mation De.- Songs anc1 da.nces by JaI)les Barton, I vies's \Quallty Btreet\ IIond bought a formerly, stat. o! the Zlegfeld Fallles and jfOPY of the New Yo~k Anlerlcan. It other muelcal revues. contained a glowing review p! the pic- Grace La &ue, the languid singer· with ture thal> hac t come to a conclusion ill. big bat. lIome torty-elght seconds betore. V1l!'Cm1: LOpez lind hiS orelle5m, _. COPurighl, i9!7, bllih. Bell Bllndl<:at., I •• , The New Films Tollay \ \At the Grey House,\ a UF~ production starrIng LU Dagover, at the Flfty-llftb '!:Itt-ect Olnerna. Arthur von Gorlach ,directed this story at ~ medl~v.l feu~ .. l magnate, written by Thea. von Barbau., In' the sup- porting cast o.re hul Bartmann\ Arthur Krausaneck. Budolf Forster and RUdcill Rittner. \Body a,nd Soul;\ a Metfo·Goldwyn-M .. yer picture, .. ~ the Capitol. Reginald Earker direc:tec1 this screen version of KatherIne Newlin Burf;'s \The Brll.lld'lng fiatt,\ with Alieen Pringle, Norman KerrY, Lionel Barry- more and T, ,Bay Barnes. ' '\l'lie Oollege WidOW;' a WlU'Ilor Brothers' picture, J!.t the Strand Theatre. Dolores Costello Is the star, Bnd the rum Is adapted tram George Ado's play ot the same name. WlJIlam COlller Jr. Ili the leadlng man. ','My Best Girl,\ a 'United ArtistS' production, at the Rialto, brings Mary Plt;ldbrd ba<;k to Broac1way, The story IS hy Ka.thleen Norris, and the B'tlpportlng cast In.<lludeB Ohil.rles Rogera, Hobart Bosworth and Sun- 'shine liart, Bam Taylor directed. \l'. a W1Jllam Fox comedy starring O!1ve Borden, at the Roxy., J. G. Blystone la, the dl~ector, and the story Is by WllUam Consel- mM. I La.wrence Gray, Jerry Miley and John J, Clark an In the cast. \ShllDghai :SOund,\ a. Pa.ramount proc1uctlon, lit tlle Paramount 'rhea.tr~, Richard Dix Is the star, Luther R~d directed, and the cast ~cluc\es :M.nry BrJan anc1 Jocelyn Le!;: The Broadway, ,Screen Screen's Barne Heroines, 'Past. Pres~nt andFu(ur~: Betty BronsoD, Marion .!)avies .and Janet Gaynor \ . WHEN film prod\lcers !lore firl\d with a deeire to put Barrie On ~:&'I~;;;i~J~l~ scree!!.\ one. might suppose their ~rst concern would be to .find \ , actress' approximating, or at lea8~ capable of seeming to approximate, what is generally lmown as \the Barde' lleroin~.\ , In other words. it would be sensibtll, if not ,entirely practlcab1~, to rteatuxeS' look about for at lellst a short period -in search of a sort of cinematic '~:~~~t~::~!(I~ Maude Adams, \ Something of the kind \as done, of e01J1.'Se. by the Paramount or¥iI'qiiation when it 'WaS decided to screl!n \Peter Pan\ and \A Kiss rcclm~idlffnnle~, ,for Cinderella.\ Betty Bronson stepped into these pictures from no- where in particujar and is now pn hllr way b(\ck via the \Western\ route, That is, she Is gradually h\!ing shelved, th~ remainder of hel' contract time .beingtaken up with playing leading lady to stars of Zane Grey movies. ;, '~Peter Pan\ and \A ,:S:Jss fQr ¢inderella\ were not what they call \smallhe at the box. office, and J e~l!e Lasky ,announced somewhat dramatically Inst y,e~, ~1.1~t he would neier \J.p IIXJ.Y more Barrie. ' In her two Earrie 1IIma ,lClS \ ,'''''''' '. .,. THESE refteotlons upon the Par;,- mount-Eat:rle doings and 'the sad' case ot Betty Bronson were lnsplrecl by the appearance' at the- EinbllSby Theatre last Tues!! .. y evening at atUI another picture bued on a 13arrle play • \QfiilIty lltTeet,\ acted so success- tully on the stage by Maude AdlllllS, bas been ~creened .. t great expense ,and with considerable 'taste by Metto. Goldwyn-Yayer, with l\{arion Davies as l'lloebe Throssel. Yes, tht!t'a wba~ we sald\\,Marlon Davies. Now, MISS n&Vlea, 1s I.n the ha.blt ot aelectlng her own '\torles un!etlS We .aFO very much mllitaten, and she 1s probably playing PbOel>e 'l'hl'OS.'lel he- STR:AND B'WDr at 47th St. NATHANIEL SHILKRET And 111& Victor Bolon Oreb. MARGUERrFE ,NAlvIARA EIGfiT COCKTAILS YACHT 'CLUB BOYS Dolor.. \Th C ' ]), \ W'd .. C031.1I0 10 'e 0 eg., I OW :IFairhanks Uses I a . New lVeapon R OXY 71h Ave. , ' and , 50th St. , Vir''' 0' Ilo\Y (B.L. RothaNi) OLlVE. BORDEN and LAWRENCB GRAY itt PAJAMAS W tJJ'tj' s GJ'ufest Show in W 0114'$ GTI!\l~Sl Thetdre at UNCLE TOM'S CA'BIN'