Show I j I BODY AND SOUL C SCORES AT AMERICAN I Parisian photoplays until photoplays until Body and Soul brought Alice Lake to tb the screen at the American theatre the- the I again la last t evening atre have atre-have have been of two torts sorts very drawing draw- draw j I I Ing room and impressively smart or verv ver h in an underworld and anti verv cave ma I unconvincing Apache like e c wa V. V I 1 unI Hence the relief and ra later r a as soon I began to as 08 the really unusual story genuine thrill at se seems seeing in the screen version version ver ver- sion of William Hurlbut's drama It provided provided provided pro pro- vided several things including the first prerequisite t of f all fiction IC whether presented presented pre pre- r d in the h pages pases al e behind leO the pretty pretty- girl cover of a ma magazine or on the boards behind the entertainment From the firsth reel alf the audience was wal weld I into an enthralled of attention But more than that Body and Sou Soul gave thrills and material for thought and the most colorful and real picture of Paris the screen has ever dra drawn wn To be too loo specific about the story A is a like opening Christmas gifts before the appointed dawn but this much may be revealed without denaturing the delight by revelation it is the drama of an O girl who vho went to Paris to study art and who found out several not in the official curriculum of f the atelier We Ve not astonished at Miss Lakes Lako's natural as the tile In ingenuous American Ameri Amen can girl but her portrayal of the woman this gIrl rl later became was astonishing astonishing- f favorably so Her transition through the chr chrysalis of experience into her second character was splendid ld Her manner was moren parly arly Parisian than that of any American actress we have ever seen in m pictures Credit for splendid direction is due Charles and no less praise merited by Arthur Reeves for Photography photography photography Photo photo- graphy and A A. E E. for th tho art att settings The ws was adapted by Hayden Talbot and Marc Bobbins The picture runs today tody and tomorrow |