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Show LOUISE GLAUM, appearinjr in her latt-st release, "Love," which comes to the American Sunday. pm u anisaasss tmmvvmmiim mo m lit x' s .? it) X'vj ! U r ;. i: V.- t 4m, js Man i. j. -'aJ,f faw : wuise Glaum in, a J. hrlar RgasUc Production. Low Acclaimed by critics who have seen It In review, as one of the most efiective products of the screen year, 'Iov' J. 1'arker Read Jc.'s mcond Louisa Glaum vehicle for Associated l'roducvrs, come to the American theatre for a five days' run, beginning next Sunday. Louise laurn has won a host of admirers ad-mirers through hr color mi performances In "Sex." "The Ixnie Wolfs Laughter'' and "The Leopard Woman," yet it Is s.'id that in "Ixve" she reaches the pinnacle pin-nacle of her art as an actreea "love," t Ivo sceiuirio of which Is by , Touise Joseph Vance, is a heart-Interest, : human drum of tremendous sMTe and J chHractprJrTttrnHy ra 1 f?e od m 1 o n for . which J. J'arker Read Jr. Is noted. "Iove" as a lusting bond between man i and woman which nothing may sever is ! the theme, while the big dramatic note' is struck, the sacrifice of that love by the heroine for the sake of her younger sister. The maternal love of older sister for younger, lovfc of lustful man for Innocent Inno-cent woman and the pure love of two sweethearts are the threads which develop de-velop Into the big dramatic vehicle In which J. Parker Read Jr. will offer hla tarilliant star at the American. What la woman'a greatest sacrifice? Will love survive fntthlepmesa on the part of either man or woman? These questions arise In the course of the unrolling of "Ixve," and they are an-fiwered an-fiwered by NataTle Blorm (LouUe Cialim) and Tom Chadler (James Kirk wood). See If the way they worked out their destiny la the way you would choose. |