Show Startling Drama Is HitI Hit Flit I In hi at Broadway I I ly Ox I I I I I I i 7 v r i I y Y RN x NL r. r f hr v a. a r J l r s C jN Gl 3 I S A i IS rl 1 i Clara Kimb Kimball n Young who scored success in her new vehicle The Forbidden Woman Sensational in story theme staging anc and costumes is The Forbidden Woman Toman Woman presented yesterday esterday at the Broadway with Clara Kimball Young the great actress actress actress ac ac- ac- ac tress and ami beautiful screen star in th the leading role The picture will run throughout the week and will doubtless score Il as big a success as did the stars star's last screen drama Eyes of Youth j The Forbidden Woman the second of ot the present series of or pictures being made by Equity for Miss Mss Young is perhaps perhaps perhaps per per- haps the most daring and sensationally graphic of all the screen dramas in which she has bas appeared It is a dramatic story of ot Parisian life a sort of ot biographical sketch of the life of ot a famous prima donna In it the great actress has bas a role gr perfectly histrionic I rc rca a adapted and physical to IC her r varied and that talents ale she hs makes the most of them goes without saying saving Harry Carson f-arion th the producer has hai sparer spared no expense apparently In the he staging of ot the picture and the result is a I production that ranks In lavishness and attention n to details e with h any y of r the I seasons season's sr screen e offerings J He h has p provided provided pro pro- I vided an excellent supporting cast with handsome Conway Tearle in the leading I male role The Forbidden Woman has many scenes of Parisian night life that fairly startle with their vividness and daring There are also several beautiful scenes along the Paris boulevards and some of the out of or the way places of the gayest city on earth are faithfully depIcted depleted The story itself Is one of ot rare charm and will doubtless furnish inspiration for lor millions ere the picture Is finally shelved i Theres There's a happy ending after aCter destiny leads t the heroine from s sorrow r to o ro romance romance ro- ro hgo ero ces I mance e and d from romance ce to love ve An attractive feature is the magnificent I i wardrobe worn by the star star probably y the the most beautiful ever eyer in motion pic- pic i tures The e second ec chapter of The l i i I tu tures 0 of Ruth with the I e clever el Ruth h Roland as the star etar forms a fitting foil for the scenes of love and romance unfolded un II folded so daringly in fn The Forbidden un-j un Woman I. I |