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Show BESSIE BflBRfSCALE APPEALING ROLE IT Ul THEATRE! 1 'j Inimitable Interpretation of aj Languishing Bernhardt, a Charming Production i Bessie Earrlscale, In "The Luck ofj Geraldlne Laird," Is seen in a role that) emphasizes the fact she Is one of the finest emotional actresses of the screen. The play is a screen version of Kathleen Norrls story which appeared appear-ed serially in ono of the leading publications pub-lications and proved ono of tho most popular stories of the year. As Geraldlne Laird, Miss Barrlscale portrays a youpg married woman, essentially es-sentially homo-loving and a loving mother, who unconsciously neglects her husband and is unresponsive u his literary ambitions. The Inevitable happens when her husband, Dean Laird, meets a brilliant young woman of the world who can further his ambitions, am-bitions, and Laird leaves his wife to pursue his literary career in the metropolis. met-ropolis. Deserted, Geraldlne awakens to tho fact that sho has a talent for the stage, and wins success bolilnd the footlights, to be re-united to her husband hus-band who has sought vainly for happiness. |