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Show "III M.KY UKAKTS." ! ; "The ino.-i li i : 1 1 1 n ii pirtnre ever filmed." That is what many prominent writers and motion picture people Who li;ive seen it ill preview have said of (Joldu yn's photoplay. "Iliin-Ki-y Hearts," ha -ed on Yczier-ska's Yczier-ska's coiinne of short stories ahoiil New York life, which will Ik- the iillraetioii nt the Star theati-r Sat-unlii, Sat-unlii, April lit. Ii is the human p'alily permeating permeat-ing every phase and incident of Hungry Hearts," that has enchained enchain-ed the interest, and the emotions of ' all who have seen the production in preview and will enchain the in- eresi and emotions of any audience. The story of "Hungry Hearts," concerns a family of Russians who :ie;je their laid for America in the linn helief that hen they will find ! that ju! ice, ojipoi'tMnily and hilj !iic;, whii-h their o ti country has ; failed to accord them. They me ijiiickly iliilluioneil in :ahno.-l every rojii-i-t upon their ur-! ur-! rival la-re and for a time it looks as j though the family would he broken j up. Hut the indomitable courage and I 1'iLrht iim spirit of tin? mother, j'o'ipled with the faith and sfead-! sfead-! fastness of her oldest daughter, : hrint-'s the family through into smooth waters and shows them that j justice to her immiu'rants is afford- ed them hy the land of their adoption. |