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Show Fannie Ward at the Lyric M Wednesday and Thursday tjl Having established horsolf as one j of the most versatile actresses on H tlio screen, Miss Fannie Ward, tho i H beautiful Lanky star, will bo seen at iil tho Lyric on Wednesday and Thurs- . Pl day in tho Jesse L. Lasky production " ll of "Each Pearl a Tear," written es- '4H poclally for her by Heatrlco C. De ( ilH Mllln and Lelghtqn Osmun, from tho' ( ', Q story by E. L. Sheldon. It is a' f$H Paramount picture. j For a nunibor of years Miss Ward 1 . , SH has been popular as a comedienne I.ILI In tho spoken drnma. Wlieh tho Iaa- H ky company induced her to Join tholr j coterlo of Btnrs, she was promised ) Borlous work, and this was given her H in "Tho Cheat." In this sensational H photoilrama, sho scored the greatost U success of her career, nnd this sho M repeated In "Tennessee's Partner." j In "For tho Defonso" and "Tho Out- ''jl ter Mngdnlono," nnd it Is said that i B "lach Ponrl a Tear" Is better than uB anything in which sho has hereto- , B foro been seen. jHJ Tho atory of "Knch Pearl a Tear" 9Bl has to do with a young girl who Is jl led to bollero by an uiisrupulous mil- WjVJ llonnlre, that sho has lost a vclu- tiBH abol string of poarln. Sho Is forced fflVJ to work for him to repay this loss. 'BU How sho discovers that ho tr 1111 iHHl has tho pearls, and uses thorn to nVAl wreck him financially, at tho name ' ll time bringing wealth to bar sweat- j jlflH heart, is (nought about In an unus- HflH unl nnd striking manner. ' rflH Miss Ward h.is been surrounded' flHH by tho Lasky Company, with a cast 'Hfl of unusual excellence, Including such LflH well-known players as Jock Dean, flAl Charles Clary, Paul Wolgel and Jano itfiHHl Wolff. It Is a Paramount plsturo. B Tho production Is lavish In Its MHHI mngnlficenco and the audience will . HHl bo given an opportunity to gllmpsu ' HBl society art tableaux whl(h are now H so popular lu fashluuablo clrclea. cflBJ |