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Show : THE SONG OF LOVE I Norma Tnlmadge has introduced another Hollywood novelty which it is predicted, will cause an even greater furore among both feminine femi-nine and masculine patrons of the theater than the Sheiks. She has brought the Ouled Xail dancing girl to Hollywood. Of course. Noma's is bit idealized version ver-sion of this strange creature of the Sahara, who in real life is very, very good, but dances very intrigu-ingly. intrigu-ingly. The Ouled Nail dancer, say members of Normn's entourage, will appeal both to women and to men. Like the sheik who seized what he wanted , in caveman fashion, Norma 's Ouled Nail girl fights savagely sav-agely to obtain the man she covets. And she gets him. 'The Song of Love." which is a drama of the Algerian Sahara, will be' shown- at the Star theater on March 11 and 12. Joseph Schildkraut. idol of feminine femi-nine theatergoers of two continents, heads the supporting cast, which also includes Arthur Edmund. Car-ewe, Car-ewe, the "Svengnli" of "Trilby"; Maude Wayne. Hector V. Sarno. Laurence Wheat. Mario Carillo, James Cooley. Albert Frisco, and Earl Scbenck. "The Song of Love' is a First National attraction, produced by Joseph M. Schenck. |