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Show splendor, prey upon the wealthy. He sees in Mary an ideal tool. She is young, beautiful, beau-tiful, educated and refined. He decides to use her in throwing his net over Jack Morum. the son of a rich man. Young Morton is inclined to be wild. Lov email induces young Morton's father to send him away to f he mountains under un-der the care of Bradley, an agent of Loveman. Loveman takes care that the resort to which young Morton is sent is that at which Mary Regan is spending a holiday. They are thrown together, and Mary, while knowing Loveman is plot-tins? plot-tins? against bo: h herself and the boy, forms an attachment for him, seeking to , save him from the reckless pace at which he has been going. AMUSEMENTS j Mary Regan Film1 Depidts Orgies of Wealthy HOV." "big business" relaxes and spends its swollen profits 0:1 the midnighj pleasurt-s of Broadway is shown In "Mary KeLi:i." tho Firs: National feature which opened a four-day run at the American yesterday. When the capitalist and his son and their friends so relax and so begin to squander the money which has come without exertion there creep in from the underworld creatures hideous of soul, but with the brains of diplomats, who begin be-gin to plot the reaping of a dishonest harvest. Such is the stage upon which is se: "Marv Kenan,' Anita Stewart's newest picture. M:s3 Stewart has the part of a s:rl whose mother was a society woman wom-an and whose father is serving a penitentiary peni-tentiary sentence f-r theft. She has determined de-termined that she shall iive a lawful life to r-'-pay he: father's debt to society. Unwilling Un-willing "to force a hesband to share the stigma of her father's name, she has refused re-fused to marrv a young detective. Peter Loveman, an attorney, is the head of one of the gangs whk'h. dressed in evening clothes and surrounded by |