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Show "The Greatest Love" Pleases at Broadway Vara Gordon, who created such a aen-aa aen-aa Clonal succeaa In "Humoreaqua, la now playing; at tha Broadway theatre In tha New Select plctura, --The Greateat Love." Thla la a dramatic atory of mother lova, sacrifice and family honor. In-tenaa In-tenaa in threat la auatalned throughout by means of complications aurroundlnc tha death of a theatrical producer known' to have been one of tha moat hated men la the city. There were' dosena who might have had a motive for alaying him. but Lantlnl waa found bending over tha dead man, and as ha aiao had a motive for revenge, he waa arreatad and sentenced to death. It is not until the final reel that the start ling denouement la made. The supporting trust works tn perfect harmony, the nicest attention being gtvtn to details that go to make "The Greatest love" a picture which will make parents think and children appreciate the sacrifices sacri-fices they so easily take for granted. ROGERS WRITES A LETTER. Will Rogers, Goldwyn's famous stnr and wit, never sends out pictures of himself him-self to the fans, although he appreciates" their requests. One admirer sent Rogers 25 cents in stamps to pay the cost of a photograph. The star wrots to him about six weeks later: "My Dear Hlr I thank you for tha use of your money. I haven t got a picture pic-ture of myself; If I did have, it wouldn't be worth two bits. If I did have one, I'd give you two bita to keep it." |