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Show MARY PICKFORD lffl AT THE LYRIC ;$ 'HHHH Mary Plckford's next appearance "BaBBi In an Artcraft plcturo will bo In an 'H adaptation from William J. Locke'tt '"'.riM novel, "Stella Maris," which will "lH bo shown at the Lyric Theater com- V(BBb1 mcnclng Friday, February 1. It wan . JH prepared for tlio screen by Frances i'H Marlon and produced by MarshaU H Nollan, who- directed MIbs Plckford's .'! latest success, "Rebecca ot Sunny- Hj brook "Farm" and "A Little Prln- ' 'S In this latter role Miss PIcMord 'Hit appears with curls straightened out ' ''!ftpsb and hair braided down against a - '!-iP dirty race and over a hunched shoul- $$$$ dor. This uncouth character forma $r:. a remarkable contrast to that ot the" ,Jf"$ beautiful Stella Marls. Miss Pick- M$l$ ford's transition from one character - , iMVra to tho other will no doubt bo ro- Wj membcred as one of the greatest ' 'jfflij&l achievements In her artistic work. ' at? Tho story revolves around tho miAj curing "and entrance Into tho real '-'j"'?i world of the paralytic, Stella Marls, ML and tho revelation' to her, after hav- SP Ing been sheltered for years In a ' TMPi world of dreams and Ideals, of tho &hb? nctunllties of tho misery nnd sorrow 'lO In tho real lifo outside. fll |