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Show "SMOOTH AS SATIN" AT ISIS THEATRE TOMORROW The ascendency of Evelyn Brent in the film firmament is going on just as steadily as the sun rises and sets at its appointed hours. The crook melodrama roles which she has made famous are becoming a innumerable innu-merable as the stars in the Milky Way; and she has just added the best of them all to her list in "Smooth As Satin," an adaptation of Bayard Veil-ler's Veil-ler's stage drama "The Chatterbox," which comes to the ISIS Theatre on Sunday for its first showing here. It will enjoy a two day run. Cast as a clever girl crook and surrounded by crooks until her own sense of fitness fit-ness of things drive her to go straight, Miss Brent gives a brilliant and compelling performance in this production, which has been directed in a masterly fashion by Ralph Ince. That Team seems to have struck its stride Miss Brent and Mr. Ince. Together To-gether they made "Alias Mary Flynn," an outstanding success, and they have done even better with this one, helped by Veiller's great story and the excellent adaptation of Ar- ' thur Statter. The production has been well cast and well mounted, and provide pro-vide thrilling moments for the 'most blase of picture goers. |