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Show MOLLIE KING AGAIN TONIGHT AT THE OAK 1 Molllo King, ono of tho most beau- j M tltul stars on tho screon, who is to 1 M bo seen at tho Oak theatro again to- ' Jl night when Manager Thatcher pre- ,i f sents the Patho foaturo, "Blind Man'a laamal Luck," was Phlllppa Urowster In the I l big serial, "Mystery of the Doublo H Cross." KH Miss King Is the youngest actros" j IH who has ever played tho lead In an. IH Important serial. She was born In , IH Now York City In 1898. ', IjH In her long and wldo experience, j Mammal Miss King has played every possible H role. Her first actual stago ongage- iaaal mont, after sho ceased to bo an in- iH fant In arms, was an Important child IH part with Maxlno Elliot In "Her Own IH Way." Sho was then seven yoars old. IH Her porformanco mado a hit both In flJ New York and in London. An a child actress sho also played In "Tho Royal H Family" and "Tho Llttlo Prlncoss." j M Sho was with Denman Thompson In H his vaudovlllo sketch, "Joshua Whit- HH Of a studious disposition, Mi33 H King did not permit her stago work ll to Interforo with lior studies. After laaaai her graduation she acted as under- laaaai study for Elizabeth Price In tho mu- jj H slcal comedy, "Tho Wlnsomo Widow." She wns then only IB yoar3 j' H I iaH Miss King Is a nowcomor under tho Patho banner. Her first picture J fH was "Kick In," a famous A. H. jH Wood's success, In which sho starred j jH with William Courtenay. Hor work. I M In that plcturo was so Impressive I 1 that sho was selected for tho lead l In tho "Doublo Cross" serial, and is f ( now n pormanont Patho star along j H with Mrs. Vernon Castle, Gladys Hul- . fjH otte, Florence La Badlo, Pearl White, H Baby Mario Osborne, nud many I H |