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Show DOUBLE BILL AT THE ALHAMBRA TOMORROW Anna Held in "La Presi-dente" Presi-dente" and Vivian Martin in 'The Butterfly on the Wheel," 5 reels of comedy and 5 reels of a startling, gripping romance. ro-mance. Marguerite Clark, who has achieved an uninterrupted series of distinct screen successes, adds another triumph tri-umph to her rapidly growing list In "Seven Sisters," the five-part film adaptation of tho celebrated international interna-tional comedy, which is tho latest production pro-duction of tho Famous Players Film Co. on tho Paramount Program, and now the chief attraction at tho Al-hamBra. Al-hamBra. "Seven Sisters" deals with the efforts ef-forts of a widow in a typical Hungarian Hun-garian town to marry off her seven daughters, which is a much more serious seri-ous and ceremonious matter in Hungary Hun-gary than it could evei be in this country. Out of her struggles to find them husbands, according to their ages, to keep tho younger ones out of sight until their elder sisters aro properly disposed of, and assume the appearance of adequate youth in all of them, arises the fun of this excruciatingly ex-cruciatingly humorous photoplay. PAULINE FREDERICK As tho Title-Character of the Famous Novel and Play, "Bella Donna." REVIEW. Aa a novel and .play, "Bella Donna" created one of the greatest sensations of the present literary and dramatic epoch. As a photoplay it will undoubtedly undoubt-edly be recorded as one of the most powerful dramas ever presented on the screen. In the famous role of the alluring nnd treacherous Bella Donna, whose soul contains all tho passion of tho Orient and whoso impulses are as exotic as the Nile itself, Pauline Frederick has suggested a creature of rare fascination and unusual power. Beautiful and cruel, irresistible and PitlleSS. She nlnVR wJMl Ufa nnrl nva until tho inevitable moment of reckoning reckon-ing arrives, when, spurned and outcast, out-cast, she passes out into the black night, across the grim desert, into tho nowhere. The Famous Players Film company's impressive proto-produc-tlon of this celebrated literary and dramatic masterpiece faithfully illustrates illus-trates the Oriental splendor of" atmosphere atmos-phere and the mystical environment in which tho greater part of the action ac-tion transpires, and provides Miss Fredrick with a role in which she far eclipses her previous record of achievement as tho foremost emotional emo-tional artiste of the screen. |