| Show Marie Marje Prevost in inThe inThe inThe The Night Bride Playing at Gem i Appearing in one of the most amusing amusing- feature comedies dies shown here in nany weeks Marie Prevost st achieves an artistic and personal triumph In her latest Metropolitan picture The Night Bride which opened Friday at the Gem theatre Harrison Ford Robert Edeson and Fra Franklin appeared in featured featured fea tea roles share stellar honors with the star and did much to make mak the tho comedy an an unusual hit Miss Prevost displayed her powers powers pow pow- ers ens a as ag comedienne in the role of a willed self girl whose refusal to marry her fiance tiance when she sees him kiss her sister just before the nuptials are to be celebrated brings about many amusing complications which of ot course are happily adjusted adjust adjust- ed before the final fadeout She quits her home and finds a refuge in the home of ot Stanley Warrington an author and violent woman H Her r father follows her and to avoid avold scandal she tells him that she is the writers writer's wife How to live up to the fib taxes the resources of ot both Cynthia Cynthia Cynthia thia and Warrington WarIngton but bt It Itis is finally finally finally final final- ly accomplished to the satisfaction of all all' concerned Miss Prevost was delightful as th the girl and Mr Ford Fond as the author and Mr lr as his servant aided materially in providing the humor with which the production is packed The work of ot the supporting players notably that of ot Robert Edeson as the father Constance Howard and George Kuwa Kua wa was was' all that the mot most exa exacting taste could demand |