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Show If PFCTURE IT ORACLE I THFIITRE HAS PRETTY I STORY H In "A Daughter of the Sea." which H is coming to the Oracle theatre tomor- H row and Monday, the Equitable has H made a notable addition to the excel- B Imt series of pictures which have ap- Bf piared on its program. It is an inno- k Millon, and with Muriel Ostriche, one HjK oC tne most attractive, dainty, and al-Hi' al-Hi' together lovable personalities in film-B, film-B, do:n. as its star, will take a firm VvV grip on the hearts of those who are B- I fortunate enough to witness it. The Hn 1 story itself appeals to hearts and H 7iinds, and the manner in wrich it is i, presented makes an equally strong H appeal to the eye. A young daughter K of a Down East island fisherman, H through the providential rescue of a H wealthy lady from the mainland, who Bj has been wrecked In a motor boat, is 7 taken up by her and introduced into L the society at which she has all her Hf JIfo looked with longing eyes and H heartfelt aspirations. The son of the R rich woman falls in love with her, - the is snubbed by his sister, who has H no right to snub anyone, and when Hi the sister's lover is shot she takes HK the blame for his death herself, be- Hfty cause the girl really responsible Is B the sister of the boy she loves. i K OL course the straightening out of ft' be tangles, and the proper finish ot B he love affairs between the fisher 1 irl and the rich young man, are in- j H "itnble, but before they arc brought B- md interesting scenes, Including the KB ulawing up of a big yacht, and the BH- ioith of the "villain" of the play, pre- BjY.Mt hented with a wealth of detail and a B-UI! uperlative excellence of photography. Kl W The play will leave a marked Impress B'V1 on the memories of those who see It, Kil nd is a welcome addition to the list Btv jf Equitable successes. --BlA. an |