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Show Sfiams of High Society Exposed in "Hypocrisy" Comes to The Ogden Theater for ono night only, Sunday. Beautiful Virginia Pearson plays the leading role. Everybody familiar with the social life of every city from Atlantic to Pacific knows the social shams which come of false standards usually asociated with wealth and ambition But probably never has this familiar defect of our American life been so boldly and effectively laid before the gaze of all as in the William Fox .photodrama, "Hypocrisy," in which that Southern beauty, Virginia Pearson, Pear-son, Is leading woman. The picture play "Hypocrisy" tells with forceful moral just what makes so-called high society really so low In many of Its phases. It lays bare the vices of social ambition, marriage for anything but love, men's business race for gold, women's climb to social glory, and all the dangers of gambling, gam-bling, whether In stocks and bonds or at the fashionable "bridge." ( X Miss Pearson as the wife of "man of the world" In her film lite ln "Hypocrisy" goes through -nun un- tj happy result all of these stage3. i' C. |