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Show Film Darling at Broadway AT THE Broadway theater today trill be presented Clara Kimball Young, the most charming actress in the films, in "Marrying- Money," p smart, story of society lite based upon the successful plav of the same name. Mildred Mies has a socially- ambitious ambi-tious mother w-ho wishes her daughter to marry money and a title. Along comes an apparently eligible count, who, however, has nothing but his title in his favor. Mildred does not favor the count's suit and he is sent right-about. Niles, Sr., meets with financial reverses, re-verses, so it is more than ever desirable desir-able that the beautiful Mildred should make a successful match. Instead of thai, to the consternation of all, she falls in love with and marries Ted wdio hasn 't a dollar to his name. Still, the young couple are happv ideally so and to the surprise of all Ted suddenly becomes rich through an unexpected inheritance. in-heritance. So everything ends pleasantly, pleas-antly, and Mildred is conscious of having hav-ing carried out the maternal instructions. instruc-tions. For Monday and Tuesday Francis X. Bushman, adored by thousands of patrons pa-trons of filmland, will make his appearance appear-ance on the screen in "The Silent Voice." with Marguerite Snow, another popular motion picture star, appearing in the role opposite him. "The 8ilent Voice' presents a study of human character full of interest that is vital, but, distinctly refreshing, bv reason of the fact that it is so different from the common run of film productions. Tbere is plenty of action. "The Silent Voice' is a six-act picturization of the original rday of the same name, in which Gtis Skinner starred at the Liberty Lib-erty theater in New York. |