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Show oo "IRS, LEFFIWELL'S BOOTS" 'Mrs. Leffingwell's Boots." which! conifs to tho Ogdcn Theatre on Sunda and Monday is Constance Talmadgc-'s latest Select Picture in which she 1 prosc-nled by Lewis J. Selznlek. It is a bright and humorous story of Mr. and Mrs. Loffingwcll in which two pairs of handsomely embroidered slippers slip-pers play a prominent part and srve to make the jealous Mr. Lefflngwrll beliovo his wife is carrying on an af- j fair with another man,; i Tho trouble smart's when Walter Huntley purchases a pair of slippers for his fiance, Mabel Brown, who breaks off the engagement before Huntley has timo to give her the slippers. slip-pers. Having no other use for them ho gives them to his maid. Mrs. Lef- 1 flngwell buys an Identical pair, and 1 when Mr. Leffingwell chances lo pass by the window of Huntley's apartment : find sees a pair of feet wearing the slippers, he naturally thinks it is his ' wife in Huntley's room, and he had occasion to be suspicious on several occasions. 1 When Mabel's sister-in-law gives a party at which Huntley and Mrs. Lef- ringwell both attend. Mr. Lefflngrwell 1 lias another opportunity to become 1 Jealous. Ho hurries to the Brown ' home and finds a pair of slippers dry- ing beforo an open grate. The maid 1 finds the boots, and as it is the same I maid who once worked for Huntley, i 3ho seizes the slippers thinking that i someone has taken them from her room. At that moment Mrs. Leffing- 1 well appears and claims the slippers. 1 Then the maid goes to her room and 1 gets the original pair, which nervo to 1 re-unite Mabel and Huntley and patch I up the difference between the two 1 Leffingwells. : nn I 1 |