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Show j At the Theaters MariorieRambeau Scores Again at Wilkes Yr IT It hor in.mnetlc porsonalt ty and hor won.l. r.'til tlramalic ability, in-comp.iraMo in-comp.iraMo Marjorlo Kanibcnu rcil corns an othcrw i.so mod inrro plfly In her op pr;ir;in(-c In "V !:rr I'oppic-s r,!ioint" opening open-ing her sccontl work's rnsa moment at the Wilkes thoator la 1 ii!t;!'t. The n -t ion of t M. pluy tak'-i place In a Frcn.-h cl-atr-ui, wliu'h the r-'ren.-h army li.is i f-. a;t invil t'rorn tV.o tcrmans tif-:ir l lit Si mmc f :; 1 1 rinr - m: a nit lit of the past winter. The- fu; :h.t mislrr-s if the ciiatca:. '"M;n!a :n Marantic." t ho p.i r: n lined hy M .i s K.uim c:tu, roi urns to visit her ial lumi1 to .utiii'O kmiio Sfssions of iior linsbjind. wiuini she sup-poso-s to ha e lu't-n Killed w h!!c f.-aitim Iti the Fron.'.i army, ul' hoiii,'!i he in a Cn-r-T-an Jiy b:rfh. Kmm a st:i i:d; of n t; m fn ' . "::. ,-1. s!"pi t a j.-'-nil j. -met 1 ; r ri she has ho -mi to; i ehorwRe.i by hor h'.is--nnd to hs r.''atios m t ;-r -i a "1 '. ' p- ri. 1 r r n rot i-(ivi, c rc!i!o' S a sui:-,ie bo-lonirnc bo-lonirnc t" her lv:s aTi 1 r.ml r-:art'e I to find tli at it Cfr!t .ir s a Carman mil-forrn. mil-forrn. A f ,v :nin:i".es later sir encounter-- !:er h'.iband 1 a Gcrii;an 1 y 'i' ".! 11 the Ereiu'ii iines. To captain i:i r!iare of th" Krrtv-h pest, when Mar'.ini.e has p.-oviiuivly met. nnl wh's life she h.il frivol while she was a Rvi Cros ivir."1 nn tho hit-tit-'lold. rlis-nvi-r- the J r 1. "!i:i ! it ' ttf the s'.y. Tr,' ci: ta!n. b- Ir.? deel.irod h's io f r Mari'.:. " o ' : i ; : ! i ) i ", sbf 1- a v.-i-lnw, a t:'I:i.'i1 ?ccn cr.s'iipi, In w'ht'':l M.tr'anm' d 1 n n1- I or has ai:d aid aeknowlediTi s hr for tho Prnch oTfi'-er. Tl'e dCv of the- en ;r". :r. a '' t :ai Is pe.m-iarly die" Wilder tho . trcim- stan.-es, in fmIc o'" ;!,e fact that the "lor man pnnner Ir.i.'a ah cht:m upon svm-..t!hv svm-..t!hv L y.-vc"al d:'-i.t f oow.irdice. a:ha :i nc ;uid 1 1 r h en h offiec-r do-oid do-oid that ha''p!r-'-s f.T tht-m t"e.lu-r y."oi;)d he i :v ; ' -s ; b' ,-. s-irco It was the diitv of the -"!( n-" man to put her has-;ind has-;ind and the fath.-r of her cr.ild out of tho way of tho!r u:i!"h. In t!ie me;i!itime. a bombardment or-ours, or-ours, and the prisoner Is sh.t wlii'e- :t-ipmp'ur: :t-ipmp'ur: lo c- -;.!'. tiie""f-'nre rolip in? the r'renc':: off; vr of tho necessity of the con rt ma r. 'a 1. , At the erd of the f'rst act. wV.pn V-fo h nsl -a nd's t r-a 'hory is d ; r."ivf-red. : ss P.nmbean r-s to matrnificen: heir.Ts. Later, in her ronun- hi t:on of him. she is asain Pii'rh, and her notintr thro-!;:-o;t civos the j hay an interest v. b.lch It 'AO'i'rl net o:b,orv;se possess. She is ex'-llept y snpnor:cd hy Crane A!!b:ir. in t ;ie r"io of Reno, tho French captain, who makes a caliart soldier and a toi'dr. ardent lover. M u h iJlliman 's dehhted a s "C'h.arhe." ordirlv to th-1 French captain, an .-"-er!c;m fi'j'ntinp in the French arm v. Mr. P'Uman nnkpg tho most of sorno humofons touches, in which the yonn? A mencan trugsioa with the Fren-'h la nsviae. Xorhert Si;'s, nc Fertollc. t'',, Gorman spy. particularly s'rone. A. T-'.nrt A"es-rr-r, an lndish coknr-y, fichtinc; wlt!i the French army, does some excellent comedy vsrn-k. Tho o' hor parts are minor, hnt are all weH tak.n. The s.asin',' i-- remarkahlv crdf table, especial'v the bfmhtm? scene, which furnishes fur-nishes a thrilling climax. Fut. af'e" ah, nrit c:sm returns to the fn-T tli n f M: s Ra m'-.ea n's acting could make any play well worth while. Hayakawa Strong in 'His Debt' at American WTTLS VKBT." Htarrlncr Soshuo Hava-kawa, Hava-kawa, Is this star's hevt effort. Tin? piny la not only puperhly acted l.efnro tho camera, but tho story Is full of rih-stanco rih-stanco and emotional vitality. It Is produced pro-duced in an n 1 11:. -sphere t horougnlv tn acuid with th nature of tie Mn iect. T.ie plot Is of hiuh ei:i"t:onal int-ir- ty. "Ills l'eht" v. as preniited ye st t-r-hi - at the Amcil-an t luai .-r. Ha yaaw a lah s tho 1 art cf a prupiietm- of a f t-1 1 .ona 1 report whu ujos the pro. sits from h h pl:n e t-a help the poor. t in- cf the priti. .pal chariicterw In tho pie. v !f a rich. 01.; 11 A Inebriate who !s rapidly gam . V.n'A h . s portion away. V'hen !oo inter. .-I Is iii-trndiired iii-trndiired tho ntory b comes -sp--. laliv anln.atd and eentp of a siarfiti na'ute coaie 1a i'.:ck s o-, . T.':e w '".' story is b:nl: in with a -lies In vcv., he.d ti:.-re are s-unc very I'-ii-.. pa1 ires. Haaka'n jissum s a rn'e that i ts h fit ex a edinirlv 11 Me Is ml r i;j..ri for t i on -id era hie d ;fhcuit eharac t r ii-'i!ni:a-ta.n. and always res'oi;.,s Jane Nov:-!:, the pritielpnl P'tpport, works "it her part with e 11-0 and in sa t ! ! a r t.r v fa sh 'on. Cm ti.e bill with Ifavakawa. to be pr--onied fiL'.iln this nf '.''hii'mi and ton''d, I- 11:1 O-itinir 'hcst-r Scf-'ii''. d'-.a ' n ' w . t M t - id les in t );;:: hipo. Tlie t;o;urlm:s of th:n piet'tre are natural. In addition, tie An-ri'-an pr--onts a new Arhmklo enrnedy, "Fatty, ll.'i Irnin"CT." Hall Caine Play Is Feature at the Paramount IT ALT. CAI.N'K'S m:i!leriw. "The Woni.in Th.ni Gn-rst Mp," nprni'J to a p;irkf-.l hniiy fir a t'-.rrp (:.tc' rnti iinl wan wi'U ro. .'i-od r-pstrrhiy ;it the !':u:i-ninv.nt-I-'nifresi Tl:e I'i.'ture w.is ci : rt-- t -f'l hv ItiL-li Kord ifi : ai.irTo.ir.l- Art.-rnf: of the- li!-:st ':--.-. A r:i?t cf e. i!f nrp It. tprprc; s tti charnrtPr;. KatV-rlti" M:u-I :o.;n Id s Mary. Jnrk Holt is lyr.l A:-nn i.ior l piayrd .y Krl'zi Krun:: Milton S:l s riop Conrad, nnd TnT.iinvc !:o:erts i. Pantrl. tiie ptorn fat'ier of .M:i'v. TIio nlnt is playpj by K'hoi-lno llriflith Tro' -tt!ncs nnd locations of the etor p.'ines ore alike roali.tlr and tfautifol. The p'.'ture covers In.'.la. Afrioa. Kn-cland. Kn-cland. Kcx'ft and tho Antarctic. livery so'iG is vivid'y portrayed. Tiie ptorv roni'.Tnp Mp.ry M.ioXeili. imarTied to a man she bates Lord naa. a rake. She refuse;, to he more than v:f'' in name and he goes away with an nf-tlnitv. nf-tlnitv. Mary meets an n'd o-.t. Martin Conrad, an c:'i!orer, and thev are thrown toiretiier in Afrloa. and In tile heart of the Immer.sily th.-y are nlayed wilii l:o.' 1'ate a.s t;.e wind to'6 witii the desert sards. Martin roes i a 'k to t'ie sou'ii polar rerions. an 1 Mary, with her eli!:d, ts in London. Then she he rs he is d a i. I.ord liaa return? f.om India, and Mary's father, who "pas forced the hatefui , carriage car-riage upon her to sat.sfv his own s-'t's ends. Insists that the hush.ind s'nall h-' sponsor for the clrld. Put M.'irv escatv with the hnhv and coe.s to Luvion. Tn the end she is forced upon .he street nnd accosts a man who enierrres from a dense fc,'. It is Conrad, hack f -oin th-1 dead, searohinc: the world for Marv. Rai obtains a divorce and Mary and Corira i are united at last. The drrrnatlo features of the store are deftly and delicatelv handled, yet alwavs with a viiror that makes the.n convincing. con-vincing. "The direction thro-r.-hout is highly artistic. Miss M i cllona I 1. ni ta'. is exquisite and gives a stroic' performance. Soap Bubble Number to Bo Feature at Ncwhouse Eenie During This Week. TTIE chorus girls at the N'ewhouse hotel revue this week will add huh-ble-blowini to their many accomplishments, accomplish-ments, for. in a number cal'el "I'm Forever For-ever Wow-ins; Pubbles." the girls will appear ap-pear with bubble pipes and soapsuds and send the opalescent globea Uoating over the heads of diners. Kvelvn Prancoeur will lead this number. num-ber. Tile revue will feature a med ev of "Mary" sonus, including nil the sonars about the ponular name that have be--'i written in recent years This number will be headed hv Bob Rnhisnn. Art IVn-nev. IVn-nev. Miss Francoenr and Helen P.lrk. Mr. Kohison will have a new song called "The greatest Thing That Came From France." In which be wHI be supported sup-ported by the chorus, whi'e Mr. peppcy and the carls will sing "."hen Th-it Mobile Mo-bile Hov Slns-s the Memphis Hhc'S " "Pane-alore" will be an oriental number, by Misg Rirk and the chorus. "Take Your C.ir'ie to the Movies" will be sung bv oladvs Bromlev and the chorus. Mr Kohison and Mr. Peppe--"'ill Ring "The Xaw 'Will Uring 'Km Waek" and a eomedv nuniber, "Tb-rc Comes the Groom." The r.ro'nlcv S stel s will have pew snecialtv dances and all the principals will sing solos. MoKen;:ie's iazz orchestra will furnish the music for clanoiug. DEA-.'A AND VAUDI.VIM.E. Wit ins 'PmJ.,11.. 1 1 :i iii l'"i h . hiii... irl.it l,r i . 1 1 1 Will.:,,, Il.i:-li li.lliic.il i.i.l I Jie Wlll.-.i . l"ii. r., pi "W i,. r.. t i 1 f i lll'.'im." .Miili-ic. .Miili-ic. Y!rM.!:.y u 1 1 I Si.nii.lny. I'AVT.i.a' JP'I -e iv pi. p.. vClh the "Milieu "Mil-ieu l".!pf lir.:." I ,. le i- K- lH. 'I lit -e ...is .1: . .ii .-iv liMI W, .P: r . I S.M.T I .il.I" Iii,;u' rind S :l.nl;iv nnd ; M ...m' ' hi,' . i.i . '.pi,fii, IJiliia- iiml I." I no til.' !;' I.- i.t Mi. i i.'' n lUti.-n-eii, 1 ,m:iiii m; lii'i ':i. "Are if lt-vue." I'.'-h l:.. I. .I..... 1!-.. M-i.T-.. K0TI0N I'lCTUEES. 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