Show I I Dolly Phillips I Scores Success At Broad Broadway way Dorothy Phillips star of the Universal Jewel productions was seen yesterday I at the Broadway theatre in her first J photodrama after The Right night to Happiness Happiness Happi Happl- HapplI first I ness ness Paid in Advance the newest I offering l is s a sY play lay fraught u with t Immense m I dramatic c possibilities possibilities o tl which I are r amply disposed of or by a notable cast of players supporting Miss Phillips Phillips' splendid work The picture will run all aU week The play itself Itsel is the of ot one of the popular stories of or the Canadian Canadian Cana Cana- dian Northwest and the Klondike which have made James Oliver Curwood CUM one I of ot f the most widely read writers in this country Mr Curwood knows Canada and he knows the Klondike For Tor many I years he has spent silent a part of ot his time in the fild r regions r dal in the fur t trading df districts dis- dis I in Canada and he is equally fa- fa faI I millar with the life In the Yukon region reg One period of the play transpires transpires' during the gold rush days of ot 1897 when men laid down ledger pen trowel and saw and Joined other adventurous spirits who I were lured to the bleak snow laden re regions regions regions re- re gions to search for tor gold Miss Phillips' Phillips handling of or the role of ot Joan Gray daughter of or a Canadian fur trapper enticed to the Yukon by the owner of a dive is convincing and wholesome whole whole- I some As Joan Gray Miss Phillips has hasa a a part much demand on her herwen well wen Known ability for emotionalism but buto to o say that nothing in her execution of or the he part is overdrawn would be a re re- re d y sg She is herself throughout gu o f the play injecting into the all aU the personality that is hers The second episode of ot Bound and Gagged is also on the program today only |