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Show HAZEL DAWN ATTHE LYRIC Hazel Dawn Triumphs In Screen 1 Drama of Love and Soclat Intrigue Tho fascinating, youthful star, Hazel Haz-el Dawn, whoso unusual screen sue-ccsseS sue-ccsseS in Ono of Our Girls, and NIo-. ho, recently nctuatcd tho Famous Players Film Co., to Induce her to ( abandon tho stngo permanently and dooto all -her tlmo to a series of Important photoplays, returns to tho .screen at tho Lyric noxt week In an o'aborato photo production of Ronald Ron-ald MacDonald's famous story of lovo amid tho Intrigues of high society, i Gambler's Advocate, In which sho ' will portrny tho charming and pow-' erf ul character of Clarissa. This latest production of tho Famous Fam-ous Players Film Co., on tho Paramount Para-mount Program provides Miss Dawn with tho greatest screen vehicle sho has had so far for the oxpresslon of her charming capabilities as an emotional emo-tional ingenuo star. Tho rolo of Clarissa exceeds by far tho drnmatlc valuo of her last char- j acterlzatlon, Nlobo, In which sho at- tallied an undisputed degreo of success, suc-cess, nnd which should thcreforo he considerably surpassed In hrr present pres-ent Impersonation. Clarissa P"o-cceds P"o-cceds through tho drama never losing los-ing or decreasing her firm hold on tho Interest of tho audience, maintaining main-taining Its constant sympathies nnd emerging at last triumphant and vindicated. vin-dicated. Hazel Dawn, with her sparkling spark-ling charm, her Irresistible vivacity, her captivating nlcrtnoss nnd grnco-I grnco-I ful activity, makes of tho character J of Clarissa a thoroughly fasclnntlnt' I creature, Imbued with tho fires of I youth tho Impulses of lovo and tho I devotional faith of a truo woman Miss Dawn Is nbly supported by n sterling cast, Including James (CIrk- Hfl wood, who directed the production ns HI Stephen Gnmblor, Fuller MoMlsh, Tor H othy llernard, Robert Droflcrtck and HI tho noted stage favorite, Maudo HI Odoll. Hj |