| Show Elaine H Hammerstein Pleases Loew Patrons To those who have not read lh the no e novel from rom which Poor Toor Dear Margaret Kirby the he picture now showing at Loewa Loews State theatre was made the title the title does not not- suggest the strong dramatic power x of the production It contains alt all the he elements which are arc required to constitute constitute constitute con con- a feature of superlative excel excel- lenc cr In adapting Kathleen's novel to the screen none of the humanness of the stor story has been lost Elaine Hammerstein's Hammerstein's Hammerstein's Hammer- Hammer steins stein's characterization of the e heroine shows a subtlety which places her Inthe in inthe inthe the foremost rank of American emotional actresses From a gay society butterfly she gradually merges her personality into that of a disillusioned woman fighting desperately desperate to preserve the happiness o of f her ungrateful Invalid In husband in the face of almost overwhelming odds The theme of the story deals with the faithlessness of fairweather friends who fawned before Margaret Kirby when she held the scepter of social leadership In her set and who turned and rent her reputation to shreds when broken through the financial failure and ill III health of her herr husband she needed the help of friends the most Supporting Miss Hammerstein is a splendid cast carefully chosen and including In- In such well known own pla players ers as William Wil Wil- liam Davidson Warburton Gamble El Ellen Ellen El- El len Cassidy and others Frank rank Mayo and Hoot Gibson were g discussing s ng honors recently at Universal City 1 I was playing in InT London n nh when h Kin King ng t touched h Tree on nt t the shoulder o r with his sword and made him a lord said Ma Mayo o That's nothing said Hoot I was wa s playing In the backyard in Nebraska Nebrask a when an Indian touched my grandfather r on the head with a and made him an angel |