Show I f N Nazimova azimova at Strand T Today od y Nazimova the screen screens screen's s greatest actress comes to the Strand theatre today and tomorrow in m a of ot Frank Danby's most celebrated novel The Heart fo to a Child In this her newest production the I Russian star appears ln In d 5 character entirely entirely en en- different from front any she has essayed essayed es- es sayed gayed in the past that of ot Sally Snape Snaps ji a cockney girl from the Limehouse district district district dis dis- I of London who Is forced to face the world with no other means of protection than her innate goodness her inborn I sense of ot what is right her childs child's heart There Is In The Heart of a Child a I gorgeousness of pictorial beauty The I early tenement street scenes are don dom I with amazing fidelity to detail yet jet et created created created cre cre- with an eye ere to the picturesque that thai brings their shabbiness to border on the quaint Such later bits of ot the story as the Bohemian revel the theatrical dressing dressing dressing dress dress- ing room scenes the glimpses of ot Lord Kidderminster Kidderminster's 8 hunting lodge with its manorial dignity and later the superb beauty of his family estate all go to tomake tomake tomake make up a series of strikingly pleasing scenes In support of ot Nazimova in The Heart of at a Child is a cast of ot exceptional bril- bril Charles Bryant t who wrote the scenario for the p piece v enacts the part of ot Lord l st r. r end and others who have important p rs a are to o Ray av Thompson r rNell Nell Newman Vip V Vector tor or Eugene Klum Claire Du Brey Jane Jal Sterling John I Wi Jf Irving and Myrtle Direction D i is 1 bv by y Ray C C. Smallwood Smallwood Smallwood Small- Small wood P K y by Rudolph udolph J. J J J. Berg Berg- quist and s special art rt effects by Allen I Ruo Ruoff f. f |