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Show Broadway Has "The Bludgeon" FOH Sundav and Mundav the Hioad nay theater oilers the dramatic actress, Knthry n ( h-tcrman, in u f tf-part tf-part soeiet diama of aborldn inter est, "The Wudgeon. " The pluy i from the pen of Paul A i in-1 rung and portrays flic utory of tho rise, fall nnd re'oery of a so.Mallv ambitious woman. A social leech to w horn the w if. ln a lot of money is the villaino--, uf the jdav, and is ablv MH'onded he a vil lam who seek to help the wife u it ot her -YinHiicial duf u-uhies for a coiiid era" o-n. 1 ne husband di.-. overs the villain and his wife in a cumpromi-ing situation, a div tirce t ullow an.i tii w it e mat r ic a lawyer Iriend. Then fidloWi a-ero-i of gripping Sifioi of remorse, rf-titit i tmn, h rcncral t ra igh leu nig out oi the i com plica! mil", with the dent Ii r.l t)o-lawver. t)o-lawver. returning the vife t n the arm-oi arm-oi her f n - r tin -han 1. t io-ir re'on.-jh n tion an. I return to their home w itli I their now xrow ii up ..aiifc'! t.T. For Tiie-.lav and W cine-lav th ee : ehratcd a. tor, Wll,;,ni Fa . c r-Ii :i m , wiV be seen at U.e Lr.n dwn in the -fllari role of ' n- Million I'-dlar." a live : act ?tory of imstfr. loe and intrigue. The dramatic n- tmn m la-t and the in ' ;er.-t rumula t i e. j For Thursday, Fridav and Saturday an cxceptiouallv -'ii -at inn a I ptnv. " The 1-ahvnnth. ' ' wi'h '..n Kane, "will ho, tlie -lruHdwa' oft'ering. i |