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Show "The Price She Paid" It Kojnl Tlientre Next Tuesday Night A Stuge Offering Tuut Will Make You Tuluk. Imagine n talented woman, nu artist, ar-tist, thrown on her own resources, without friends and Influence. Picture Pic-ture her consternation when she comes face to face with the callous people of the world. Fancy her surprise sur-prise when she Is disillusioned nnd awakes from a beautiful dream to Hud that some man had sunk so low as to have forgotten the respect and regard that should be accorded to pure, true womanhood. Figure her In a strange city, brilliant and undeflled. Fired with umbltlou, feeling within herself her ability to do big things In a big way, she finally meets a man 3he thinks she can truBt. He shows her how her talent can bo brought to the attention of men of wealth, and explains to her that the. greatest satisfaction sat-isfaction In the world for any girl Is thu knowledge that she is able to provide for herself and maintain her Independence. His arguments are so truthful and reasonable that she Is convinced. All tho help she has received re-ceived from this mun sho believes he has given her with disinterested motives. mo-tives. She. looks upon him ns her protector, her friend and her advisor. Picture her feeling when this proves to be Just the opposite to his real motive. When she finds out the nt-tltude nt-tltude of the man upon whom she re. lied, she Is thunderstruck nnd discouraged. dis-couraged. It Is nt this Important Juncture that tho REAL MAN the gentleman stepB In nnd by his respect nnd kindness kind-ness wins her first ndmlratlon nnd finally her love. The sterling value of tho man's honesty gradually effaces ef-faces the opinion, growing In the girl's mind, that the world was filled with nothing but people dead to nil save dishonor. "The Price She Paid" Is n great play a wonderful silhouette of human hu-man nature It meanB much to any girl because. It will show her that, while pitfalls do exist In real life, nnd while the broad road Is particularly particu-larly Inviting, tho great big busy world really possos a clean, wholesome whole-some aspect to a healthy minded, virtuous vir-tuous woman. At tho Royal Theatre next Tucsduy night. |