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Show th eqtisj of Ths Miracle Man, la scheduled for a five-day showtwr at th Kinema. theatre. It was mads under ths personal supervlsioa of Hobart Henley, one of the foremost director! of the photoplay, and In the supporting; cast are seen many familiar faces. Including- Lucy Cotton. KUlu Warren ton, Robert Con-vi Con-vi He, Pedro de Cordoba, bobby Agnw and John Burton. "Spanish Love." at Maxine Klltott. theatre. New York, is undoubtedly the most popular matinee play on Broadway. An added matinee, given by the Messrs. Waxen ha 1 and Kemper, producers of the play, was sold out completely to persons unable to purchase seats for the (wo ref-ulax ref-ulax matinees. Wacenhals and Kemper have received offers thus far for the rights to produce "The Bat," their spectacular success, now play ins; at the Morocco theatre. New York and the Princess theatre. Chicago, from no lees than nine nations. They arc England, En-gland, France. Hpaln, Belgium, Oermany, Hungary, Cuba, Australia and South Af-ri Af-ri ' -g, i- Character Studiet Feature Of "Sin That Was HU" Frank Packard has produced s new thesis on human nature In his latest offering of-fering for the motion picture screen, "The Hln Thnt Was His." Mr. Packard, author of "The Miracle Man." has evolved some wonderful character studies stud-ies In this story, showing him to he a student very far advanced In observation of humanity. In the role of "Two Ace" Raymond Chapelle William Kaversham has a part offering him excellent opportunities for exploitation of that dramatic ability and stage genius which made him one of the foremowt actors of the America n st.tge. He Is seen first as a professional profes-sional gambler, who whh trained for the priesthood, but who fell hy the way; then as the rector of a smalt pastorate, and finally in hts true character as a real man, his rejuvenation having been brought about by th nhinlng example of a good man and the faith of a pure woman. This picture, which Is reputed to be |