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Show j Where will you find an- other food that comes jjj y to you ready-cooked with i such flavor, economy and i I health building satisfac- H l tionas a 1 Grape-Nuts TTiis combination of wheat I I and malted barley is a firm I favorite with families that II have used it for years and , j I know its food value for S a both children and grown- ups. I I "There's a Reason" 1 Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc. 1 B Battle Creek.MicrL ffl I at last they all agree "The patrons shrieked and roared They had witnessed the most sensational photoplay climax that ever aroused a cataract of emotions. Enough to raise the hair on a mans head and raise the man out of his seat." SUN-HERALD. "One cannot enumerate the multitude of virtues in the film. One should really see tfts) picture. It is unique and a great thing." AMERICAN , "Big thrills and river ice crash. The most thrilling scene ever shown on the screen." The suspense is overwhelming, partly because the on!ookcrs realize that there is no fake about it. Mr. Griffith produces pictures of startling beauty that suggest famous landscapes painted by masters. ; p'ENING TELEGRAM "Mr Griffith, with unerring instinct, has played up the appeal to the elemental emotions, nil picture is full of exquisitely bcoutifui scenes, needing no color to revca I their perfection": EVENING) POST. "It is not often -that an audience stands to cheer a motion picture. But it happened at the Forty-fourth Forty-fourth Street Theatre. The audience rosa and cheered. Some of the settings are wondrously beautiful, beau-tiful, th scales in the snowstoirns being most realistic." COMMERCIAL. "The audience sat in rapture to watch its unfolding. Of the hubbub which followed the ::: jam scene at the end, any audience would have cheered it and all audiences will." TIMES. "It had the spectator standing and cheering. As manv generations of the future will bi rharmed and thrilled by the shadow show as have wept, applauded and chuckled over the stage play. It is difficult to recall anything Griffith ever did which has more punch than this long sustained, breathtaking breath-taking scene on the ice. " WORLD. t "Most amazing spectacle ever seen on land or sea or moving picture screen. Brought the" Budience to its feet in spontaneous shout of appreciation. . . . Much rural comedy. . Will be cheered from coast to coast and in many different tongues and accents across the water.'' ALISON SMI THm GLOBE. "The audience received a thrill the like of which has not been fek 6ince the Clansman rede over the hills in 'The Birth of a Nation.' ! To describe the acting of Lillian Gish would be r open these columns to al! the superlatives in the language. . . Pandemonium broke loose . . . The theatre resounded to cheers, whistles end ye'ils of delight. , A series of pictures tha. might we. I hang on any wall." El ENING MAIL "D W. Griffith has climbed to new heights of achievement in 'Way Down East.' 5 Audience cheered the sensational scenes. . . No one overacted and every one in the carefully selected nm-party nm-party i true to type.' -EVENING SUN. "Millions will flock to it," will be thrilled and will cheer!" -5 JAY KAUFMAN, GLOBE. "When the stupendous ice scenes v. rre shown the theatre rocked with applause. Never in our five years' expnence with motion pictures have we seen such a demonstration. It is difficult to write without dealing almost entirely in superlatives." HARRJETTE UNDERIIILL, TRIBUNE "No orlc but Griffith could have done it. . - . -. AudienCT broke into cheers and screams; . . . But to the ctory itself, the fundamental humanity with which it deals, the simplicity of characters 'S due the absorption of the people who, with caught breath, watched the tale unfold." BOYLE. ILLUSTRATED ILLUS-TRATED NEWS. D. W. 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