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Show l,y her mother. The latter plots to j f marry her daughter to the wealthy Englishman. Sir Charles Chetwyn. , but after their eiisaf-'eincnt has been announced. Laline falls in love ; with Dion Leslie, who is in reality Sir Charles' son by a famous actress ac-tress who had deserted him. I" a si-'htsoeins tour over one ot France's battlefields, after visitinK the grave of her brother. Laline is trapiK'd in a German dugout together to-gether with Dion Leslie and the priest who acted as their KUide. Facing certain death at the end of a few days, Laline and Don are married bv the priest. How they are rescued and Laline. believing Dion dead, is married to Sir Charles and later claimed by the hitter's son, forms a highly dramatic and absorbing climax in what is regarded re-garded us one of the year's biggest pictures. "SIX DAYS" A colorful and highly picturesque; original screen story has been told by Elinor Glyn, the famous English writer, in "Six Days," which will lie the attraction at the Star theater Wednesday and hursday. "Six Days" was produced for Goldwyn Pictures corporation by Charles Brabin, one of the most highly esteemed directors in the industry. In her new story the famous author of "Three Weeks" has developed a story that is rapid and absorbing in action, with characters that appeal ap-peal to the sympathies and with thrills and romance that lend themselves them-selves to the picture form of presentation. pre-sentation. Laline Kingston is taken to Europe after the financial failure and death by suicide of her father, |