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Show Mnrmont, will not return to Eng- T In ncl. A uprising gives Dick nn opportunity op-portunity to send home a series of sketches which made him famous. Returning to England after the campaign. Dick discovers that lie is a great figur.e in art circles. lie finds the girl he loves and is on the eve of doing something really worth while in art when his eye-sight fails 11s the result of wounds received in Egypt. The effect of Dick's blindness blind-ness minifies through the lives of several -persons. The story shows how each meets the situation which has developed. . The action of the picture includes battle scenes in the Kgvptain desert, night, life in Port Said and .Many interesting events in London. I THE LIGHT THAT FAILED. I One of the finest screen dramas of the current picture season is said to be George Melford's Paramount production "of "The Light That Failed" based on Rudyard Kipling's celebrated story, coming to the Star theater next Tuesday. Jacqueline I Logan, Percy Marmont, Sigrid Hol-quist Hol-quist and David Torrence are featured. fea-tured. The story deals with Dick Heldnr and Masie Wells, two children in England who love each other. When they reach their majority, Heldar is a failure as an artist in Port Said and Maisie lives in a land of dreams in England. Although he loves Maisie Wells, played by Sigrid M' "iThi" MM 1 1 rn'rtfltSttSBi fill WMrrTl |