Show I I The Sage Brush Gal ta aPh Special Fea Fea- Fare Feature e I ture re Brings to Light New Star Star- Plays at atI Amer American ican Tomorrow Only I Mary ary Ruby Huby i It b little known to patrons patrons patrons pa pa- I of the American theatre but she sho is is going goina to mako make lot lots of friends there tomorrow whon whoa she ahe will bo be presented bv by bythe the Vit company compan in its Broadway Broadway Broadway Broad Broad- way etar feature II The Tho Sa sage e Brush Bruh Gal Gat Gal Hero here is ia a a. picturesque presents presents- tion of tho the West Nest that used to be and the tho most generous pra praise g that has bag been accorded it is that of one critic critic who said aid it mi bt might havo o been beeD written by ny O 0 Hen II Henry en Ij or Bret Hart Harte who t stand at tho top op of all aU American short story writers In Mary Ruby the Vita raph company com com- I pany panr has bae found a 1 young youn and beautiful actress of such personal charm and genuino gen gen- nine dramatic ability She is as ns clever clevor during li lighter mom moments of ot the pIa lay as nH she abe is when iu in out outwitting ittin a bo bold d bad desperado she he so 50 narrowly misses misses a a. tr tragic ic end by being buried alive ali in a tremendously lr realistic explosion ion an anI and I landslide Mary Ruby is destined to become a l most popular star in filmdom and every one who secs her in II The The TheSa Sa Sago u Br Brush sh Gal H will anxiously wait watt for tho the next neit release in which she sho is to tobe tobe tobe be featured Of this player and play the tho Now ow York York Dramatic Mirror said Mary Uary Rub Ruby was 1 n trice choice for forthe forthe forthe the role of Liza Liu the thA coffee house belle in love with mth a worthless youth who deserted de do- sorted a a. girl in iu tho the East Fast and gambled awa away his hie uncles ancle's s 's mOnA money in Ama Amador or Junction Whoa When she learnt learns how matt matters rs stand and sees the better r side bide of Mc Mc- she he sends Ted back to his bis first love lo and decides to marry the reformed gambler Miss Mass Ruby bas has the tho ho spirit youth and wholesome personality needed needed in n the character of Liza Lva an and George o Kunkel the crude crudo force and assertive c assertiveness ness flees one would would expect to find in a roan man manof of s type These are arc several other othor strong performances amou among them those given by W William Buike ke as Ted and George Holt Bolt as Trigger Jim In In common with other California made features The liThe Sage SaJe Brush Gal profits b by man many fine tine views of open country countr- but tho production is not dependent de tie- pendent upon these for it its appeal nor upon tho the spectacular mine mino explosion reserved reserved re re- re served for the final reel Unquestionably ably ably- the settings help tho the story torr immensely im im- a. a as does docs the general efficient acting bat out but behind behin the external qualities quail quail- ties tics of ot tho film is a story worth painstaking pains taking treatment for it possesses dramatic dramatic dramatic dra dra- matic virility It is well assembled to fill three re reels le without p padding p it is 19 plausible as an account of a R. phase of life about which people commonly gather gath er their i ideas from fiction writers Rn and it is not ns as trite as 15 a synopsis of tho the plot might bt indicate Good characterizations do much to give ivo fro freshness s to tho the situations I in this thil story ston Other players in pretty arc are Myrtle rj OO Gonzales t 8 George e Kunkel hunkel I George Holt bit William Burke and J. J A. A |