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Show r THE CITIZEN 8 been answered by the heart. : Summing up its New Yor Literary Digest says: James Cruze in hi3 usu gathered unto himself shift and headed for the high has turned out a picture cheerful and decidedly tin complete glorification of which drove the Barbary the sea$ forever. . Among ; the many Broadway Old ironsides the title of biggest! For sudden, as the redoubtable sails set, bore down upon rows of the audience, parted and a huge screen of frigate vealed chuck-ful-l roaring sea battle takes pl your very eyes bringing the it were, straight into thej, a NO SUPERSTITION IN Ml PARAMOli rg Superstition has no plat tures at least it has non mode by Mai St.Clair. jo; The noted director of photoplays took a Strang bad lucy and the dire prec his associates when he be tion of Breakfast at Sum at the Paramount, starring e Tailmadge, on Friday the 0 W.C. Welds and. Chester Conklin in. the Pamount Two Youths1 Flying Gloom Aside at the Capitol Picture Casting embroidered in rhinestones and crystals festooned in green shaded ostrich feathers. With this creation she wears a gold brocade evening wrap trimmed in green velvet. Another lovely outfit in the production is a negligee and nightgown. The nightgown is of soft shimmering flesh colored chiffon trimmed in lace, woven with gold thread. Among the latest in street dresses worn by this authority on a ladys wardrobe is a form fitting dress of cerise chiffon velvet, with a fringe to the hem and trimmed in quaint princess lace. A cerise hot completes the ensemble. After two exquisite afternoon gowns are of black, one of a black chiffon velvet, very plain, with its only trimming of black and white fox fur. Kathleen Kay, the modiste at Fox Films studios, who is the world over for her unusual creations, is responsible for the exquisite gowns worn by Miss Borden. - Featured with Miss Borden in Come To My House is Antonio Moreno. Others in the cast are Doris Lloyn, Ben Bard, Cornelius Keefe and Richard Maitland. Alfred E. Green directed. In addition to Come To My House, the Victory is offering the Hal Roach r comedy, which is said by Manager Hendry to be one of the funniest presented in this theatre for some time. Neil Schettler who last week scored a tremendous success upon his return with the Greater Victorians, is offer chiffon, form-fittin- g well-know- all-sta- rib-tickle- rs M n ing another popular concert, and in addition will present a violin solo. Jewel Cox, the Victorys featured organist, also presents a popular or- gan solo. FAMOUS AUTHOR PRODUCES OLD IRONSIDES FILM PLAY Lawrence Stallings, the writer and dramatist, who wove the story of Old Ironsides, coming to the Paramount Wednesday, around the magnificent sea victory of the early American Frigate over the Barbary pirates, wrote this epic drama for the screen alter months of research and investigation among the records in the files of the Navy Department Library at Washington. In company with James Cruze, Stallings visited the scene of the Constitutions triumph when it made the seas free for posterity, and he afterward remained close to Cruze throughout the entire filming of the spectacle When Stallings on Catalina island. at the time were Walter Woods and of the story. Harry Carr, of What Stallings .is Price Glory, successful both on the stage and on the screen. He is also It the author of The Big Parade. was while he was a newspaper editor that Stallings, in collaboration with Maxwell Anderson, wrote What Price He still maintains a newspaGlory. per post as Associate Editor of the Worlds literary department No work for the stage or screen ever interested him half so much as that devoted to the preparation of co-autho- Old Ironsides. All the humor enact- ed by Beery, Bancroft and Godfrey in the production was created by Stallings. So also was the quaint love narrative unusual in so many respects which winds its way in such a fascinating manner throughout the action of the story from the time the little country lad leaves home for a career upon the sea until the audience instinctively knows his love call has Cant you start it a did or later? someone suggested Clair wouldnt budge. j. It seems that the director perstition that all superstiilo bunk, as the movie parlajfl furthermore, Friday the tb: his luckiest day. And so, while the i looked for heavy lamps ti them and actors hunted surance policies, St. Clair th picture and, strange to sap i happened. In fact he nen smoother beginning. Breakfast at Sunrise story by Fred de Gresac,!1 is -- Jn rs co-auth- or Teddy Marcel and Peggy La Source in Moments Musical Pantages nowF11 |