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Show 1 Romance Abounds ' In "East Is Wesf' llominre shells iclamnnr over the i phrase "the lanKiiaKe of the tun. ' Time ; was hfn maidens fair wre mon utttltt In their mnthoiln of rnmmimlri-Hon rnmmimlri-Hon than la the modem flapper n4 1 the lanBuat of fan was drtmit nnJ ! well understood. The fan could allure j the waiting amain; or It. conlil warn hiiii to krcp ma distance ! lint the use f tit fun to convey j fhutirht win nnt ha a Inst art for some 1 1 me for Nnt nrc Ta Imadae lmnnr- l I talix this tnrarn of em mimical ton I on the irrefn tn Kant la West " In the t iol. of Mniif Toy. i'.aat In Wrst" is the feature of the photoplay hill whtrh i t h-ni(t li"n this weak at the Amerl- un theatre. i M iiiK Toy. Brave, wield a her fan i slowly and r-fli ttveiy. ' Mine; Toy. pray, plies a merry fan. Mine: Tov, ! fritfhletird. p-rra with wide yp over ' the fan at the ChinHmen who Invade thr -.m Huat" t.i f uri-huae the alave Kirts offered on the auction Mork. I 1 nclont i)lv the fana displayed In i thia production are worthy of a con-' con-' roiMt'iir'n attention, from the richly i p'tim.-d fan to the f.m with hand-! hand-! t.uve Ivory stick Hut, for en pressivenesa. no nther In-:t,lir.;it. In-:t,lir.;it. nhji-i t . in vompHre with a in fhe hands of Constance Tal-DiAdKe. |