Show 81 assi uz in 2 1 E 1 0 v net I 1 contents ut is r M 1 mac 1 im i ml 1 ti 1 6 r 77 0 AST ka r 0 rl ALCOHOL 3 MR CM 14 ak fad at promotes iotes t 41 liess andrest w I 1 NOT OT NARCOTIC olda 4 rt suit eya rl taz arz M p 0 i n irod 11 aar i z z 1 OU flav tion aur aw I 1 lvonne 10 eris ilass za signature eol of lit rac ijadi I 1 TOM bobof NEW 4 00 exact copy of wrapper blindness of devotion star theatre monday the story of the blindness ot of de in which the celebrated dra matle matte star robert B mantel and the beautiful genevieve Genev leve hamper make their first screen appearances under the exclusive management of wil liam fox Is one bone that combines beauty love hatred revenge and ac tion it contains set tings superb drama and the photo graphy la is faultless comprising as it does all the resources in command of the director of the picture J gor don edwards edards briefly told the story of the blindness of devotion which Is by rex ingram the well known novel tat and playwright Is as follows general Cave raux a noble old soldier dies leaving his son pierre alone in the world count de cov nay a brother officer of the dead general adopts pierre who grows up to manhood in the care of the kindly count As the years pass by tl ti e count becomes desperately in with renee delanoix De lavoix an ad ven ventu reas on her account he fights a duel with gaugin a man about town and Is severely wounded alle he Is recovering from his wound renee visits him and the counts infatuation for the adaven becomes more desperate than en ever er in the meantime bella the counts beautiful niece and pierre I 1 lave ave fallen in ioe io oe e the count la Is balled called to the city from his country estate on an urgent errand connect ed with military affairs pierre who was supposed to have left his guar dia diaz a place to join the regiment of which he lie Is an officer meets renee when she makes a flying visit to the ASTORIA 16 for infants and children ian mothers Sot liers know that genuine castoria castor ia always bears tho th signature Sig of 0 I 1 n use for over thirty years THC COMP APil TORK GW I 1 count a estate during the count a ab sence on his return from the city i he discovers renee the woman he i loves to distraction clasped in pierre a arms the discovery of the liason Is shared by bella who brave ly says in spite of all pierre I 1 will mar ra you to save your uncle 8 honor but I 1 will be your wife in name only the marriage of pierre and bella arouses the sleeping demon that lurks in renee a soul she plans to poison the count whom she blames for robbing her of pierre s affection she places poison in a cup from which he la Is about to drink but the count who has been watching her in the mirror changes the cups and renee herself drains the poison vea ves sel set to the dregs A climax of over whelming power and tremendous dramatic force follows this striking situation rarely it if ever has a screen drama been brought to such a pitch of dramatic and th 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