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Show No. 17" Pleases Broadway Patron St&rtltng realism combines with ro-maDoe ro-maDoe to make "Number 17." the new WUtlmm Pox photoplay, stsr1ns; Gtorf WaUh. a wrwmt SUCCS. It an er-oireraetit. at th Brosd- War theatre yeetTriar. The tilts will b recocri.setj by fiction te-ers ss that of a famous novel by loute Tracy. The ptr-tur ptr-tur play teftces with irrat fidelity the thrtllinir story, with Ha donni of ex-ettlnir ex-ettlnir situation In the, New York underworld. un-derworld. It tell of th Brent dsnrer a youn; author ran throuorh hi lov for Klrl who I if waa being Bought by Chines cfimlriaJa. Iriet.rsll)r i the ecmja are laid In Now York the nw York bright liirht. whore hearts ar cay, and th Now York of th dark corners, where hearts are black. 0orff Walsh I eery much at home In th part of Fmnk They don. It la a fin role for him. and hM uoco in It proves his -erss.tl.lty, for It la seldom that ho Is seen In a story of metropolitan life as a member of "the upper ten." Mildred Reardon Is charming- In the rot of Krrtyn Forbes, the sjlrl for whom Frank Koitrdon rink hi ife. 8he poetesses th combination of beauty and eievomoHa. Harold Thoma Is convincing- a Won IA Ku, and the other characters char-acters ar capsb'y handled by Charles Miiaaette. l.il.avn Hcrk. l-outs R. Wolheim. Ch-tH Slartory, Jack Newton, Spencer Charters and Lillian Orlffla. |