Show Enthralling Picture at Capitol CapitolIn In Ill New Arliss Masterpiece By CANDID KAY KAY KAY- Any motion picture in which George Arliss appears is an event of Importance to the theater going public His newest The House or of Rothschild Rothschild child Is now playing at the Capitol theater and I advise you to run not walk that theater For In House of Rothschild Mr ATlISS may maj be seen In his screen masterpiece topping even his beloved and unforgettable table From beginnIng to end r you u will sit enthralled with this magnificent picture re and basically simple story ston It attains the high peak In motion picture history George Arliss Is or of course cours the picture pie pic- ture but bul to be lair fair he must share honors with Alfred Allred for his masterful direction with Nunnally Johnson and George tembert Rembert West lcy Jey for or their writing ing ot of the play and Darryl Zanuck for the beautiful the picture has been given Not that these trappings are unusual for an Arliss production he Is s one artist who demands and receives the finest settings for tor the jewel which is his performance You are the recipients ot of the fruits or of this wisdom The story Is presented without sentimentality or apology It limos limns the Jewish race caricature and does It as It has never before been done on the thea a sCreen reen superbly honestly It tells of the rise to power ot of the five sons of Meyer leper Rothschild patrIarch of the fIrm so illustrious In the ry- ry banking and c On his deathbed in the midst t ot of the persecution ot of the Jewish people in Prussia in 1790 Mayer R Rothschild counsels his five sons to stand together together to- to gether and fight together toward inward the end that Jews may walk and live in dignity Only through the possession of vast amounts of money he warns Ithem them may the Jews hope to gaIn the power which will assure this goal years after his death the fIve Rothschild brothers through their branch banks in the capitals ot of Europe control the money bags of Europe Europ Domination of the House of Rothschild lies In the hands ot of Nathan eldest son established in En En- gland Rothschild hIstory Following his fathers father's advice to loan Joan money to end wars not to fight th them m throws the re- re sources or of the House ot of Rothschild child chUd to England and the allies to crush Napoleon The gratitude of the allied powers is soon forgotten for for- gotten by their leaders who discriminated dis dis- crimInated against Nathan because because be- be cause ot of his race when the opportunity opportunity to repay their obligation arises Staging a spectacular coup In the bond market he again has them in hIs power power With Wilh the escape of Napoleon from Elba aU all Europe is once more dependent depend depend- ent upon the Nathan ref refusing u sin g the chance for untold wealth remains loyal to England and his fathers father's creed but obtaIns In exchange for his vast moneys freedom for his people ople At the crucial mo mo- merit ment with Wellington facing do- do feat Nathan staves of off England's ear pahi and nd ban bankruptcy k r u p t e y through through- his his' personal resources With victory he is p publicly hon ored The few embellished bits ot of history need not worry you Interwoven is the charming love story ot of Nathans Nathan's daughter Julie and Captain Fitzroy aide to the Duke ot of Wellington The spirit and the purpose of the picture are arc embodied in Anus and the lack Jack or of dramatic sequence e and the reiterative passages do not weigh against his Impressive both the father Mayer and the son Jon Nathan exacts sympathy and never rails falls to tomake make mak the most of his gentle bits of comedy L Loretta retta Young has never been more appealIng than as the spirited Julie and Robert Young is likable as the dashing Fitzroy Outstanding arc performances ot of C. C Aubrey Smith as the Duke ot of Wellington and Helen Westley as Gudula the Quick Quick- wItted mother of the five Rothschild sons Boris KarloUs Karloff's portrayal of archenemy ot of Nathan was by the She unpleasant defect In his speech Nathans Nathan's wife true to Arliss ArIis custom wa was pleasantly done by Florence Mrs George Arliss Dont Don't I beg of you miss The House of Rothschild Regret could riot not salve your loss A musical short and a newsreel complete the bill THEY SAm SAID You rd get to know too much about people In HOllywood for your our own rood good JessIe Lee film tUm extra for U it years GOOD TERMS IS AGAIN Hollywoods Hollywood's stra strangest gest foursome these days is made up ot or Johnny Lupe Velez Gary Cooper and Sandra Shaw The They can be seen dinIng together at least twIce a week And only a couple ot of years ago ngo the entire film colony was expecting to see Gary and Lupe take lake the big leap almost at any moment When they decided to go their separate sepa sepa- rate ways they rc really ally went But now that each Is married everything seems to have been smoothed over Add COLOSSAL ITEMS IS Joan Blondell would rather go 0 to a flea circus than anything any any- thing else She also gets reta a kick out or of decorating Christmas trees rIding elephants rummaging rum rum- maging round around old book stores and sleeping with the light on REAL LIFE ROMANCE Heres fast work f far r you ou Henry Wadsworth and Irene Hervey met mel were married and divorced nit wIthin a weeks week's time No It wasn't a 1 typical Hollywood roo ro mance The meeting was tic tk But ul the marriage and divorce divor e were scenes in the picture there they're 5 SHADOW AGAIN Connie Connie Bennett Gloria Swansons Swanson's romantic shad shadow w seems to be catchIng catch catch- Ins Ing up with her again These two gals play a grand game Janie pt pf tag love and Hollywood has a a. grand Ume Inthe in inthe the grandstand Latest ot Of orbits comes with the casting ot of Herb Herbert rl Marshall to play N Napier opposite Connies Connie's Iris in inThe inThe The Green Hat Marshall asIde from being a swell actor and a bit bil in the Hollywood doghouse and it if you dont don't know why you ought to by now is Glorias Gloria's fa well leading man at the mo mo- ment Sort of a tat tit on the Henri deal Ho hum Girls will be girls S WOMEN DIRECTORS Hollywood is du due to see a great reat many mor women directors within the next few years This from Edward Edward Ed- Ed ward H. H Griffith one ot of the real vet erans crans in mm film directorial ranks The jOb of directing is astonishingly astonishing astonishing- ly parallel to that of a chief engineer on a hazardous project he continues The strain is terrific but the tor roust must retain perfect composure a always ways The rapId simplification ot of the mechanical al phases is lifting mUng the cal burden however and women who are arc likely to contribute an extremely delicate finesse to smart pictures will take up directing quite freely So tar far this business has had only two successful feminine directors Lois LoLs Weber and Dorothy Arzner |