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Show Two Notorious Women of History Seen in "The Seats of the Mighty," at American Today it " A. v ' I v . Captain Moray discovers Alixe strtiggling in the arms of Doltairc. The two great had women ot" history are seen in the remarkable photoplay masterpiece, "The Seats ot' the Miffhtv, '' which plavs at the American theater today and Wednesday, heiritl-niiijr heiritl-niiijr at 2 o'clock this ut'ternoon. They are Mesdames Du Barry and Pompadour, Pompa-dour, ri'al mistresses of Kinc Louis X' of Friiuee. The inoralitv of these adventurous women, indeed bv modern standards, was indifferent, the kin- had a wife, hut these t-wo ''other women shared his life, influenced his court and took hand in t lie tfo eminent of t lit1 country. Mcsdaiues Du Bairy and Pompadour were loe!v, cified, wuty, oncacino and all the rest of it; beside- the kins, whom thev rleeeiw'd, whilst they served him, Hiev had hiishands ami lovers of their own. These famous women of history plav their paits in the storv of "The Seats of the Miirhty," which is a high-grade feature lilt... eentain-inj? eentain-inj? French court scone., duels: a. hat-tie, hat-tie, constant plotting ami counter plotting, plot-ting, a love story, with ;,.s aitenu.mt disappointments and delays before the lovers arc finally united. Almost, every human passion is vividly illustrated in the picture. Nor are the beauties of art and nature omitted from it: the eve is as sensitively catered to as are your sympathies and :i nt ipat hies. It is pure drama from start to finish, without any paddiuo or dracLfiliir. - 'The Scats of the M ii;l:tv. ' ' one of the best-known best-known books of its a.dhor. Sir llilhort Parker, infers an ideal story in dra-icalu' dra-icalu' form, produced wilii hiiiiicss and aclcd with power. nuwiumHuuuiui.ii'ai nun .u...a.NfULwnji |