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Show "THE II. P. TRAIL" AT LYRIC TOMORROW TO-MORROW The lli'iij II. Hampton super production, pro-duction, "The V P. Trail," a ilod-kliiHOii ilod-kliiHOii release, opens tomoriow at the Lytic theatic. Adauted front tho well known book of tho samo name by Zane (5ry, this splendid, vltllu story of pioneer days of advunturn, along the t'nlon Pacific rnlhoad, whole men from all over the world came, to try their luck ut gold-gettlug and gold-making, has lent Itself ic-marknbly ic-marknbly well to tho screen. In n gteat dance hull run by Jleauty Stanton Is found tho Aery epitome of life In tho west as it was lled In those days. Hough hoots treading uieamiMm un a board floor besldo dainty satin sllppein, 'perfumes 'per-fumes mingled with Iho pungent odors od-ors of burnt gunpowder, gowns of Parisian design In the whirl with rough homenpun and corduroj' these are a few of tho contrasts shown lit this drama and tyn and pathos. And in this atmosphere of contrasts con-trasts Ileauty Slauton herself presents pre-sents the greatest contrast of. nil. A woman of evident refinement and good ancestry she canto to the town of Denton, "a t oaring hull of lust nnd greed nnd gold and death," on the IT. P. Halltoad. nnd established herself as owner an propt lelress of the greatest dance hall and gambling gam-bling Holaan In the country. Hero, too, Is seen the end, as well ns tho begnlnlug of Heauly Stanton's rolor-I rolor-I ' ' ful adventure,' when she gives lmr i . heait and soul aud th her life for tho love of a man who Ioes another Bill. t Yoji must love be.tutlful Kathln I Williams, who plnjs Beauty Stautoti and dainty, pietty Marguerite I)e La Motte who porlras Alllo Lee; win-sonjo win-sonjo VlighiU Caldwell as tho daueo hall glil, Huby. and cicry other nw;m tier of the great cast, which Includes Hoy K'tewatt, Kobert McKim and Jo, nth .1. .Dowllng adds to tho strength and tharm of this gteat production. |