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Show A Woman's Lure. THAT very fine artist, Hoi brook Blinn, is the central figure of "Tho Lure of a Woman," at the Broadway Wednesday and Thursday. 1M r. Blinn plays the part of a business man who, tired of tho frigidity of his home life, seek s diversion in the society of a you til' vaudeville artist, who is the j queen of a slightly disreputable bohe-niian bohe-niian set. Nelson, the girl's admirer, is defected by his family in the liaison, and then the girl transfers her attentions atten-tions to the business mini's son, who is 011 the point of marrying the younjr woman. She, however, incriminates her-pelf her-pelf bv revealing the existence of ''ante, ''an-te, hT man' to the foolish boy. When father ami son discowr that, they are, both dallying with the same woman thero is a general clearing up of an im possible pos-sible situation. .Mr. Nelson 's wi fe ab-jiu-es her society ways and becomes domest i'-aied. I fa rry O. Movt. enter" Men o e-pn8ri- writ.-i. iiiv the aiillmr nf ihe new Hush-n Hush-n u -1 'nyrf foal uiv, "M;jh .-mvI Mis Snul.' n Ji-Fpi ration while p hiving olf n t n-,f of the lilllJiei Dtis roiiiill.V clubf? of whir-h It Ik a ine;n'"'r. r!( rli-tta Te Felie. ,ns h p-Kt-erl He-.-N-h t'-rrirr -"filled "Seci.M." she fn-teir'e'l fn-teir'e'l tn rail I tie pnr-j-v "Kiln WlieHrr Wil'-ox." wl-oiii si r: r'-allv ailrnin, but k v.;iMt't 1 1 1 ;i I kiln! of ;t rr,K. riehrtt'T A. Krr.vland, -jtresi'ient of lb M-tr,, 1'iemr's fo.-j,f..;i!i. I,;ul j, stilus nf !;. it. -th in tie- nibblle v.vvt before be, ein.r-'l the 1 .1 o-j 1 : m; eti'J of the buM-); buM-); It ntibl i.e joJrU-i that he Hlill h;i I h'-m. $ V-irv "-Wi-s Mi liter, ihe st;ir in "Tlar-'-j - F .et.-h'e.-- --i,.. I'.f.f-c of th" Alb v" o;hej Metro s : u s s'-f . whh known ; J.ili'-' Sii'-ltty for ;-'-,e. r.i 1 yt-Hrfj alter yir b'-nan l;er fitac careor. |