| Show I ISIS Isis Ii i Mary iary PIckford plays two parts parl In I Stella Marls Marie time the picture be beIng being be- be ing exhibited a at tho time Isis theatre to today ay ayone one one delicate and dainty and the theother theother other as lS Unit Unity Blake uncouth and unlovely un- un J I lovely ely but carrying with it a a. l tremendous dous amount of oC pathos In several I scenes as Unit Unity Blake c Mary Maly PIckford causes the i audience to reach I for tor its handkerchiefs and enjoy enjo a good cr cry Many tan people will won wonder er how such sucha a scene Is worked up and the tho atmosphere atmosphere atmos atmos- phere created In a studio Director Marshall who produced the picture tells ur the tho secret Miss lis Pickford la is a splendid actress says sas Neilan and brimful of or temperament temperament temper temper- ament As AR Unit Unity the abu abused J d slave whom John has rescued from the tho of at his Insane half wife her up make-up W was 8 so perfect that when sho she walked onto the studio floor no noone noone noone one recognized herIn herIn her In the time big emotional scene Unity stands alone llone In n HI seas sea's living room and looks at it tho the picture of oC Stella Stolla Marls Marie a contrast with Unity's homely face and twisted bod body She loves ps John and John loves lovei Stella Marls And Unit Unity breaks down and weeps and andreal ant real reul tears roll down clown her chee cheeks and her deformed shoulders writhe Behind a screen are aro stationed a Pianist and two violinists and as asIar Mary thoroughly submerged cd In her part proceeds with her acting the musicians play pIa sympathetic music and tho the walling violins fairly sob until the 1 climax when tho the music reaches an agonized agonized ag ag- ag- ag I When hen this crepe was taken everone everyone everyone every ever one In lit the studio broke down and cried |