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Show j Films "Which Are to Be Released This Week j FARALTA: Within tho Cup Tho story of this photoplay begins In the Latin Quarter in Paris and onds in Groonwich Village, which is Manhattan equivalent for tho Parisian Pari-sian locale of writers, artists and models. Bessie Barriscale plays the part of Thlsbo Lorraine, an art student earning a bare living by daringly writing writ-ing of tho Bohemian world abotrt her. She is led into marrying a scion of nobility, no-bility, and afterwards learns that It Is only a morganatic marriage. Thisbc departs de-parts for New York Immediately. A fortuno teller warns her that she will always pursue love but never attain It, which doca not prevent her from falling In lovo with another man, however. The story Is very dramatic throughout, and ls full of unusual and novel scenes. JEWEL: The Doctor and tho Woman Another production turned out by Lois Weber, Is this week's rcleaso on the Jewel program. True Boardman has tho rolo of tho mysterious doctor who becomes father confessor to various va-rious persons in trouble, and ends up in saving the lifo of his rival by performing per-forming tho same operation that formerly form-erly proved his undoing. Mildred Harris Har-ris is the young girl whose affection is the means of bringing the Doctor back to tho realm of better things. Others in tho cast arc Albert Roscoe. Zella Caull and Carl Miller. ESSANAY: A Pair of Sixes The story of this film concerns tho farcical and mirthful results of a jjatne of cards whereby T. Boggs Johns, a pill manufacturer, manu-facturer, becomes the valet of his business busi-ness partner. The picture is an adaptation adapta-tion of Edward Pople's stage play, and gives Taylor Holmes, the star, a wealth of opportunity for his distinctive char-acterlza'tlons; char-acterlza'tlons; for in this play, as in 'Buggies of Red Gap." he is an innocent inno-cent masqucradcr. Thcro is much fun all through the picture, besides a strong lovo element and a surprise finish. BLUEBIRD:' The Green Seal Carmel Myers Is tho star of this feature, which Is a screen adaptation of tho novol of tho same name by Charles Edmund Walk. Thcro Is an exciting mystery running through the action of the story' that makes it specially interesting and enjoyable. Tho supporting cast is headed by Ashton Dcarholt and Harry Carter fn tho principal roles; and otner characters arc played by Frank Tokan-aga, Tokan-aga, Frank Doshon, Alfred Allen and Betty Schado. 4 TRIANGLE: Shoes That Dance This film is an adaptation of a story by John Moroao, and tells a tale of tho underworld. Into which Is found nobl . . . and generous souls that only need to sec tho light In order to rise abovo their sordid surroundings to better things. Pauline Starke Is the featured player and Wallace McDonald makes his debut on tho Trlanglo program lu this plcturo as .tho leading man. Dlcit Rdsson Is also Cast lu a good part. UNIVERSAL: Nobody's Wife Tha popular Australian actress, Louiso Lovely, is starred in this production, which Is an interesting diama based on a phase of domestic life familiar to most people. Miss Lovely has an appealing ap-pealing role, and with the aid of an excellent ex-cellent supporting cast, gives a very attractive offering In this feature. SELECT PICTURES: By Right of Purchase In this picture Norma Tal-madge, Tal-madge, delineates the life of a society butterfly who has been forced Into a marriage with a wealthy man she does not love. The development of the story records her awakening to the fact of tho nobility of her husband's character, and the complications that arise when she thinks sho has lost his love Eugene O'Brien has the part of tho husband, and other Important parts aro taken by Ida Darling. William Courtlcigh, Jr., Charles Wcllcslcy and Florence Billings. PARAMOUNT: Huck and Tom-Jack Tom-Jack Plckford continues tho ndventures of Tom Sawyer in this photoplay, with tho assistance of Huckleberry Finn, 'his chum. Tho two boys had so many In teresting adventures in the Mark Twain story thaj It was found Impossible 10 put all the action In one five reel feature, so another production was arranged ar-ranged for with practically the same players who took part In "Tom Sawyer," Saw-yer," tho first picture. More scenes of tho Missouri town on the Mississippi River described In tho Twain stories appear In this picture than in tho former production, and young -Plckford is again the mischievous and lovable scapegrace that ho was In "Tom Sawyer." METRO: Weaver f Dreams Myrtle Reed's novel of this titlo Is tho basis for tin's production, in which Viola Dana takes the part or Judith Sylvester, Syl-vester, a simplo nnd lovable country girl somewhat remindful of June in "Blue Jeans," a rccont characterization of Miss Dana's. Those who have rcad ' the story will see reproduced on tho . screen the "House of Hearts," tho "House of Content." and all the other fascinating details in this romantic . story. Clifford Brncc has tho part of Dr. Carter Keith. Othor characters in tho story aro impersonated by Mildred Davis, Vera Lewis, Russell Simpson and Cora Drew. WORLD FILM: Spurs of Sybil In this production Alice Brady has tho part of the heroine, Sybil, who Is a young lady of determination and ambition, ambi-tion, and although she has to ovorcomo numerous and seemingly insurmount- able Obstacles, sho finally wins the sptjft that sho set out to acquire This IK turo was filmed shortly before Ma Brady left World Film for Select FJi; turcs. h VITAGRAPH: Song of the FoyH-Tt , narrow and hide-bound prrsccut!J small town community can inflict ona woman who Is thought wicked beo , she has ben deceived and wrongd H a scoundrel, is the main themo of u ( feature Alico Joyco is the woman tf 1 belioving herself the wife of a prtf" . slonal gambler, discovers that hr jfj' riagc is illegal, and that her chla ,, nameless. The story Is of appiy and sympathetic nature, and MIu J' Is glvon splendid opportunities for Wj . emotional acting for which sho Is 'J ! becoming famous. In support of star are Walter McGrall. BarnO' S' f, dall, Percy Standing. Edith Rccvo a r. young Stephen Carr. 1 FOX SPECIAL: The Divorce S)!T ft No star Is featured In this rj? .propaganda production, which h3V;c filmed under the direction of ' Lloyd, and'whlch deals with the pr? k condition of tho divorce courts aoo lS . manner In which they are condotf Although no star is featured, it rcur t called an all star cast that ImpcrwM"1 y.. tho principal characters in this ij malic and thought-inspiring Pcturv the players includo such artists as Wl l: Mitchell, Bertram Grassby, Marc rja t bins. Wlilard Louis, Charles Clatf w l others. l GOLDWYN SPECIAL: Heart ef Qt Sunset This is the latest of the 3 Beach stories to be filmed, and It jcjl . of a pair of lovors, widely separated "flf?,- station and environment, mo ' lrr and locale of the story Is on tho borfj. between Texas nnd Mexico at the 5 l the revolutions threatened to Ini t-that t-that country In serious trouble vita w : United States. Anna Q. NJlsson is featured fomlnlnc player. In the l. lng mascullno role tho Rex Beach W . j turcs hav,e no stars, so-called Is ? bert Heyes. The production was nj J than thrco months In tho making'" r j ly. at Eagle Pass and Corpus ChrU' , Texas. f - MUTUAL: Detective Dan CuP! I j William Russell, In taking tho leaw F part In this picture, that of a detecU' . is aeon In the rolo of a romantic so lock Holmes, and Is given the oP, ! J tunltv to develop the particular Qua" , of humor that has marked his iw productions. Tho picture was turn . by tho American Film Co.. and J Russell Is supported by a ca PWa , : of screen fnvorltes beaded b -cella Blllinetoiu - Mi ' " Mr1 i |