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Show MARIE DQRO AT THE LYRIC MAY8 & 9TH That celebrated and popular young star, Mnrlo Doro, ono of the most chnrmlng actresses of the contemporary contem-porary stage, makes her debut before be-fore tho motion picture camera In tho Famous Players Film (Company flvo part film adaptation of her foro most stage success, The Morals of Marcus, by William J. I.i.cke, produced pro-duced on the stage by Charles Kroh man. Miss Doro's gifted lrapersonntlon of Cnrlotta, tho refuges from tho Turkish harem, Is tho nearest approach ap-proach to hypnotism from the screen that ono could Imagine. She holds tho, audience, spell bound under the witchery of her amazing art. By her grace and personality and aided by the fascinating character she portrays, sho captivates her audience au-dience and sends thrill after thrill sneaking down Its collective splno. Tho entire supporting cast Is exceptionally ex-ceptionally well chosen and in connection con-nection with the clnborato settings contributes to n production unique In Its preteutlou-i value ns screen offcr-ns. offcr-ns. Tho Morals of Marcus, as a photo play will not only servo to provldo n plensant e cuing, but will create one of tho most wholesome memories memor-ies posslblo to theatergoers. It do-serves do-serves to nink with tho foromoBt producers yet released by the Fam- ous Players Film Company and gives tho Painmount Piogrum under whoso banner It Is released, a new and im portnnt significance as Iho most dig nlllcd program of feature alms in tho world. This attractive subject will be the mnlu attraction nt tho Lyric Theater novt Monday and Tuesday, May S nnd 9. |