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Show AT THE PRINCESS THE COMING WEEK r1 1 . iQTTn-w ii T litwim ni wim T.r riVuiiii)iiiinnMiiM-.MrTi'Mimm..: . Scene From the 4 P.etty Sisfer of Jose" "Pretty Sister of .Jose" Marguerite Clark, the fascinating fascinat-ing stage and screen favorite, attains the greatest triumph since her advent in motion pictures pic-tures in a charming photoproduc-tion photoproduc-tion of Francis Hodgson Burnett's Bur-nett's celebrated romance, "Pretty "Pret-ty Sister of Jose", produced by the Famous Plavers Film Co., at the PRINCESS next Delta .Monday niht Hinckley Tuesday ni'Mlil Deseret Wednesday nilil In the role of Pe-pita, the title character of this tender romance Miss Clark has ample and varied opportunity for the display of 1 her inimitable talents. Pepita is a young Spanish countrv girl who has come to live in Madrid with her brother. The gay metropolis is ringing with the fame and elegance of the handsome hand-some bull fighter, Sebastiano, j with whom all th woman are in love. Warned that she too ! will succumb to the spell ca;:t by ' the heroic matador, Pepita vows that she will not even speak to him should he address her. He -es her. falls in love with her I ; and begins an ardent campaign j to win her heart. Haughtily she spurns him. and in her pride I defies him with look and gesture, 'although her heart is breaking with love for him. At last he is : wounded nigh unto death in a bull fight. Then it is that her pride surrenders, and through j her love wins him back to life land strength. The "Pretty Sister of Jos" lj an impressive and sympathetic portrayal of a subject that has furnished the finest prose and verse in every language -love in its tenderest 'form. The scenery is exquisite and faithfully reflects re-flects the atmosphere of the story. Hazel Dawn Cominji (Hazel Tout.) One of Utah's dainty and accomplished ac-complished little actresses, who has won world renoun in tne field of moving pictures, can be seen on the screen the coming week at the PRINCESS lella Tlmrsday nifihl Hinckley I'riday nild Ueseivl Saturday nirflit 1 N ;.V.MItlLI S AnVOCAlT. Miss lla.'l rawn appears in the leading role of this latent emotional play of the Paramount Picture as Clarissa. The play is staged in Florida among the evergreens and other beautiful tropical growths. The scenery is most charming and is a suitable suit-able .-;Pttii,g fortius dainty little I 'tab a. -tress in one of her moat' lacinating plays. The character of Clarissa ri.;es to its full height as impersonated by Miss Dawn the scene in which she saves '.amhier's lite, who is about to le slain l,y her father, at the risk oi her own, for a suppose" yong. Duri't fail to atteuil these great productions. They are the best and cleanest on the stap and are highly instructive fand fucii,tirig. |