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Show MARY PICKFORD AT THE LYRIC Famous Players Will Present "Caprice" "Cap-rice" Mrs. Fltke'a Famous 8uccess The next release on the Famous Players feature program will be Mrs. FIske's famous success, Caprice with Mary Pickford in the stellar rolo, whose baptismal characterization In tho play Is Morcy. Tho play won commendable com-mendable success on tho stage, and Is considered an Ideal subject for mo-I mo-I tlon pictures and a particularly suitable suit-able role for Little Mary. Mary Is Just in her artistic element as the simple, untaught backwoods girl, who falls in love with the society man and marrleV him, despite his father's protests that she will plunge him Into In-to social disgrace, and after a comic attempt nt sulcldo by Mary. Her hus-band hus-band tries to make a socloty orchid of tho mountain rose with tho Inevitable lienrthrp.ilr . Mary gets all the humor and path-oa, path-oa, nil tho sentiment and irony, out of her rolo. She is Inimitable ns Mio uncouth, outlandish mountain mnld and perfectly stunning ns tho trained society woman, when sho returns cultured and educated, to tho mansion where she had first made her ludicrous ludic-rous entrance Into Jack's social world. Credited with being tho most fam- ous motion picture star, Miss Pick-ford Pick-ford Is never happier .than when cast in a rolo that calls into play tho most natural and spontaneous emotions and Influences. It is for that reason thnt her portrayal of Morcy Is oven bettor bet-tor than her past characterizations of personalities alien to her own likes and sympathies good, from tho stand point ot acting, as tho others may to. In Caprice, sho is More', Instead of trying to to bo ai much liko tho char-acter char-acter as humanly possible nnd tho merit of her work is Increased proportionately. prop-ortionately. Evory Famous players production with Mary is bound to bo a success In tho present enso, it Is certain to be a triumph. This famous photoplay will bo soon nt tho Now Lyric theatre tomorrow and Thursday. |