Show J I Son of Nippon fl f c In Great Play r At American r Hayakawa undoubtedly the most Interesting and virile dramatic pere per per- 1 tonality of tho timo silent drama has haR never nevera e a dono done a f stronger characterization than Goro a the role ho lie assumes hi itt oj His Ills Debt which Is to be featured at ati I theatre tomorrow and andrt i t 4 the Amer American enn londa rt The highly emotional and thrilling dra- dra 4 situations In tho the play itlay afford tills this tt muster master actor man many opportunities for fOl tho ho thoi hod I d rho i display of or his superior tal n ts and he heC hetI tI tf C succeeds In making the character of tho the Japanese neso gambler who relentlessly pays pas Ills Debt almost uncanny In Its vivid I. I realism I- I The pIa play emphasizes the tho racial differences differ differ- of time tho orient and Occident while inthe In Inthe the development nt Is shown n the wide gulf between the two peoples les which can never IJ bo lie bridged It shows the relentless fa fatalistic CC a- a Buddhist and the time tolerant West Vest em ern Christian An Atm unusual and timely drama His Ills Debt will hold the Interest of an audi audi- 3 enco and mako maka them think Hayakawa docs does not attempt to exalt tho virtues of his countrymen at the tho cx- cx penso pense of an any people Rather nather he proves j 4 tho the saying s o of Kipling Tho The East last IN is East Bast I and the West Vest Is IR West Vest and never the tho 2 1 twain shall meet |