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Show 1 1 i FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 8, COLUMBIA TONIGHT 7:30 yeart cxfiooff7nenticslu(fma7?yffr2er 9:15' - By ELINOR GLYN With CORINNE GRIFFITH FRANK MAYS and and OUR GANG STRAND Gertrude Atherton 6 DAYS COMEDY Keaton Has New Buster Keaton's new feature comOur Hospitality, the second under his new alliance is coming to the Strand theatre on Friday and Saturday. It is built on the humorous side of America nhfe in the early 18 30s. A boy and girl love Tonight and Saturday Published by arrangement with Associated First National Pictures, Inc. Watch for the screen version prpduced by Frank Lloyd with Corinne Griffith as Countess Zattiany. Copyright 1823 by Gertrude Atherton XXI (continued) creature exalted by paaaion, and her voice seemed to have regained People about them were lug. One young man burst into a its pristine freshness. She had done to irritate New Yorkmany Madame Zattiany was ers, butthings guffaw. in this scene, whether they calmly eating her dinner. The forgave her or not, they surrentinade might have fallen on deaf dered; and those to whom love and passion were lost memories felt a ears. jj dim resurgence under that golden Claverings skin had turned al- tide. most black. His eyes looked murClavering had no desire to surderous. But he did not raise hi3 render. In fact he endeavored to voice. Go back to your table, he close his ears. He had received a said peremptorily. Youve accom- cold douche and a hot one in the plished your revenge and Ive had course of the past hour, and he felt all I propose to stand. . . . By that his equilibrium was satisfacHe had forgottorily established. Cod! If you dont get out this min- ten to warn Madame Zattiany of ute Ill pick you up and carry you the step at the front of the box, cut and straight to your grand- clown which so many novices had stumbled, but she had taken it and mother. settled herself with the nonchalYes you would make a scene. ance of custom. Odd. Once more The scene could hardly be imomothing beat in the back cf his brain. Bat he dismissed it impaproved. WilJ you go? He half rose. Even Madame tiently. No doubt many boxes in Europe were constructed in the Zattiany glanced at him apprehen- same fashion. sively. He had seated himself a little to Miss Oglethorpe laughed uncer- the right and behind her. He saw tainly. Oh, very well. At least her lids droop and her hands move we never furnish material for your restlessly. Then, as the curtain went down and Farrar was acceptnewspapers. Thats just one thing the customary plaudits, her ing w& think beneath us. Sh& rose eyes opened and moved over the and extended her hand. Good rich and beautiful auditorium with night, Madame Zattiany, she said a look of hungry yearning. This .with a really domical assumption was too much for Clavering and he of the grand manner. It has been demanded abruptly: Why do you 'ok like that? a great pleasure to meet you." Have you .ever been here before? Madame Zattiany took the profShe turned to him with a smile. fered hand. Good night, she said a question! What . . . But Your little comedy has sweetly. opera, both the silliest and the been most amusing. Many thanks. most of the arts, is the Miss Oglethorpe jerked her Youth exalting of its perpetual and Life, shoulders. Well, console dear final And when the expression. unky. Hed like the floor to open house is dark I always imagine it and swallow him Ta! Ta! She haunted the of dead op by ghosts ran back to her table, and its hiera singers, or of those whose fate was larity shortly augmented. Madame Zattiany looked at Clav- is sadder still. Does It never affect in that way? ering aghast. But it is worse than you . . But Cant I supposed! say it does. she exclaimed It I vaguely remember some is lVally a tragedy. Toor Mrs. Then she laughed, t?n ypars ago a young singer with Oglethorpe. but with intense amqse- a remarkable voice sang M.ugue silently, rite once on that stage' and !un I wish she had been here! meiit. lost Lt . . . overnight . disappeared After all! Nevertheless, it is a tragedy. An Oglethorpe! A '0'ce lt; wah said Comedy j One Keasot edy, S'" JP - r: g associated authors, Inc? Sran't tpoods JmerHarn Jh jhompjon Buchanan Odopt&d from Ohe fill ClarkU)1homaf Pater Q.fyne's Harbor Sar featuring EVELYN BRENT and Joan MONTE BLUE SSrcueJ! , Charles Berra rd and Patph Zfaul liner A THCMPON BUCHANAN PRODUCTION Directed by W.S.Uan Dyke, 77jej story of a man U'ha lied to his Tvife to quell the Fears ever in her heart. - Then came the fall of Love and Hon.-e-, founded on Lies of Love lies told to save hurt , hot that only brought pain. t . j - j . . o V ' i, .1. -- T'. . v -- MONDAY t' ' .v!' ". - v ; : , TUESDAY - I, THE LAST HOUR s 5 a ipv"' Lx?? 5 1 J . j With MILTON SILLS NATALiE TALMADGE in OUR "HOSPITALITY Pat OMalley Carmel Myers and a Kentucky feud furnish Alex Francis Walter Long story the romance and drama, with Buster playing a fashionable youth of the pioneer days. Buster makes screen love for the first time to his wife, Natalie Keaton. Other members of the family appearing are Baby Joe (Buster II) and Busters father, Joy seph Keaton. players include Joe Roberts, Kitty Bradbury, Jean Dumas, Ralph Bushman, Craig Ward and Jack Duffy. Buster Keaton and Jack Blystone dint ted. with Elgin Lessloy ami don JTTinings as (amerman, Fred (Jt)bouri as art director, a Jost'pli M. Sell in k presentation. Producer and Star In a Real Romance 1 drinkers. : Coffee contains caffeine, a drug, prescribed by doctors as an emergency stimulant for the heart and nervous system. It lias a tendency to increase blood pressure', develop heart irregularities and cause digestive disturbances. If you feel t.iat coffee is not good for you, serve Postum as yourmeal-tim- e drink. Postum is s. pure cereal beverage that refreshes and satisfies. It is absolutely free rom caffeine or any other irritating1 drug. Try a cup of Postum with your dinner or supper tonight. Postum is sold everywhere. VJ 'ff 'St 41 ry com-On- e A reason urld in the fact that they : moil ante:i Ifor this , 0 l. , LTfrJJ O A :qii -- SATURDAY C' Tal-mad- According to reports just received another romance in the land of the films has been consummated. Peggy Hyland, leading female pleyer in Shifting Sands, the feature appearing at the Princess theatre Tonight and Saturdav was married to Fred Leroy Granville, prominent producer. Th( marriage oc ured after the return of the shortly A Frpm li Shifting g m an ni Sands i li Company from the Libvan ami "s sloop Desert where a great number ot the unaidod bv u Gib(liw. s.nh, Irani scenes wore taken v'Mr Granville L raltar iHl d.i , to X w Yolk C considered one of England-greatom tile date ho s, t sail est director--- . He has prisentid some of the gnate-- t and mo-- t i ot tih.i ii( Somt oi li loins u kiiif v lie s t e n work wa-imol mi popular la n , In ira n In i profi a .i AA gg v' .John iiilcin.in" v m i u mod sional mil ot Sh a No app ai d m i the imispil mm e t In n t In' iiuinlx v ol u an nudu prod do- Si 'Jbe L)u.i lv er ( ; on and at oiu 'turn' loaded hor jiii 1)1 le ha s In i oinr a in la i with h or O'- - t vun k as that ol o aw n )rodii( ing company. till' Non-famil- pro-duiti- on lit'-ma- I i o i n-- thiit-!i(-!o- T X - 1 -- v V. r ! t, - I I i I 1 1 . r 1 ( i j ( 1 JH i f 1 i i UU 1 Jte i -- oc ( I 'ha i ( J - 111 tu u : : 5t 5C n k 5t u jc ;t k 3t u it it it a it it it it a it it it it it it rit it it a it it u it a ;;ir it a i? a 15 s it it it 'it it it it it it ft it it it ft it a it it it tt it Lit and .LEATHER PUSHERS' No. st to t h nrl who had have made her feel I.ke the l'ttlo lls Heavens, hut the among their grandmothers whoi y ilgarian she is But civilisation varnsh is thin'- - and opera house was new When they de beiutev rub 't oh there were few of the very youn. Tin found their I n It was such a welcome id von- , rt ainment where traditions wen She to' m tllP making, a ml d.smissed the turf- pftir 'riving voii She t hi of v it wbob' . as an old s inerstition-- fai practical'! 0prjobgaw mded and bonng for en had keen to a pirtv and her host t()(1 was too drunk to take her home, nrpi-sinyoung id.c lls Ft he could nt get n t'xi. so Aga-nstie' red bac k,;rouds he to walk After I h.,d fed the little S.1W the aust re and homely face1 I Of hi I took P of vui'in who ir - nted a.L Diet it best m New York v as had no intention of ment'oning. their an (hi y wore to anv one. hut I hardlv feel that I a as honor uneha-tened my by boneam compromising h.uiehtv eentlenym of .power Tin re wt.ro manv of Tit will Socetv permi !li the succeed. r.g generation, York! New to last? of things dr to C(Hrse man; nu,re whose ancestry Tt oem incredible from gold not blood, and .derived It might as Heaven knows made up in style and ritual well try to curb the lightning m lacked in pulchritude they those little fools Their own chd Ijack of beauty in the parterre dron, if they have any. will proba boxes was as notorious as the horseshoe" itself. Dame Nature hly be worse. Reformed rakes are and Damie Fortune, rivals always, I wonder. t not generally indulgent to adven- having been at each others throats turous youth. There wll probably some century and he a violent revulsion to the rigors ago, and little more friendly when of the Bteteenth century. of mere we the newer aristocracy "Hope so. Thank Heaven wealth was founded. All the New can get out of this. York Society Beauties were hisfolThey left the table. Ab he few who had survived room ad torical, the lowed her down mere the prettineas of youth enterneted the mamy eyes that focussed a ing private Hall of Fame while on the regel amd beautiful figure In still aMv-eIts lemg wra of- white velvet and Claverieg fell It had begun! fex he set his ll grimly. Another hack, folded his arms ad set his erdeal bafera him. For a moment First one pair of epera teeth. I he wished that he had la the parterre, then an- fo- - glafl3 love with a woman Incapable of were ,T. practIoaUy cues lag eyes. He hated being Mrs. at eled Oglethorpes box. aa he hated poverty and in the omnibus old men and death. Young uglineas and failure and in their seats. Very remained box impatient sigh. oon white shoulders and black la Then he gave na cared little to If lb eenld win her-hher the orchestra chairs began followed tewn If, the eatlre attracted by on the change their angle, corn- tvery time she appeared been very the stir In the boxes. That made street. - And she had ment wa nowing rWeet after that odious flapper had no doubt. In the boxes on either taken herself off. He had ceased side of him the occupants were te feel at arias length. frestaring less openly, but with and side glamces quent amazed Madame Zattimuch whispering. xxir any sat like an idol. She neither box during the sought to relieve what embarrassthe entered They sument she may have felt if she felt nuptial hymn. Farrar, almost any! thought Clavering by talking pine In the arms of the seducer, to her escort nor by gazing idly was singing with the voluptuous about the house comparing other abandon that makes this scene the womens gowns aijid crowns with a most explicit In modern opera. She her own. She might have been museum. a in had sung It a thousand times, but masterpiece Be Continued) (To she was still the beautiful young - 1 - g Join the majority and come to this great sale of White Goods. Hundreds of people home more than satisfied today. Five more days to avail yourself of these bargains. t eo-irs- h'-'- i i ! 'UOVINd I At flu (OLE Mill A SATURDAY tomato weevil is The, Australian n new undjesiradile immigrant that South. has bken discovered ip the beit may fear Agricultural e.xpeits meas if come of great importance ures for its! suppression are not takn at once. i The Bureau of Jewish Research States now 'reports'- taht the United populaJewish in leads the world than five tion. New ,York has inlre or times as many Jews a Vienna Warsaw. i i - three-quarte- . 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