Show I Brockwell Has Brilliant Ro Role e in Broadway Play Gladys Brockwell who has become famous for the emotional characters she has p put t on the the screen will will willbe be seen next at the tho Broadway tomorrow and Monday in the new production The Forbidden Room No role she has has enacted has placed so severe severo a test upon Miss Miss ability as does the character she she- assumes in inI inthis this play Her lIer part Is of Ruth I Lester a stenographer employed In Inthe Inthe the office of the chief of police where I she learns In the course of business I some ot of the unsavory dealings of the I corrupt department The chief so I annoys her with insulting att that she resigns and accepts similar employment in the office of the dis- dis I attorney The latter an able and alert official is aware of police corruption and is fighting for reform of the city government lie He is an avowed foe of the existing police control The police pollee chief smarting under Ruths Ruth's attitude and fearing she knos too much much- acts upon the suggestion suggestion sug- sug of his pal Mason Clark a crooked city contractor and puts spies on her trail trall lIe soon learns that the district attorney appears to be in love Jove with Ruth that he Is t about to go on a short f trip In the mountains and that he has 11 decided to take Ruth Ruh with him as as- asa a secretary so that he may do some work worl white away Here Is a great opportunity Police spies are ordered i to shadow the pair I On the program with this sensational senSa sensa- feature W. W S. S Hart In a West I era ern drama The Man From Flom Blue e. e I Gulch and chapter S 9 of the Iron IronI I I Test entitled Lost Hope |