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Show I Irene Castle Has I Fine Roie in "The I I Invisible Bond ' Sophia Kerr's popular novel, "The iSe-Saw," which ran serially in a I I proniinpn! maza nv and wag later published pub-lished m bonk form, has been adapted ifor the screen under the title of "The I Invjsjtble Hoik!,' or. "Trapped in a Roadhouse, ' and is Irene Castle's lat i est picture, It will be shown at the I i Alhambra theatre for four days, com mencinc tomorrow. The ory is about a husband and wife who are still in love after four ears of married life. The husband, I , however heiie, thai marriage should I r.ot curt.-ii his personal liberty and) prevent him from carryinc on an affair with a dashinc young COQUOtte After the wife has endured much humiliation through her husbands action, she dl-i I orces him and he speedily marries the other woman. The second wife holds l ho same theories about marriage as her husband, ami the tables are turned on him when she soon begins court in? the company of -other men. A rich New Yorker becomes infatuated with her and, furious because she will not respond to his attentions, plunges them both over a hich cliff in a motor car and kills himself and her The husband, cutting the report of her death thinks it is his first wife who has boon killed and rushes to her heme, where they are reconciled. "The Invisible Bond" was directed by Charles Maigne and is said to furnish fur-nish .Mrs. Castle with an opportunity to show quite remarkable talents as an emotional actress and also to wear some attractive new gowns. JUST FOLKS. I admire the splendid courage of the soldier in the si rife Who faces death undaunted and for freedom gives his life. And I'm sure the aviator as he speeds across the sky Is In every wtfy a braver and a pluck ier man than I, Dut I sing the greater courage of Ihe reckless youth and rash. , Who braves the whole world's jeering while he's raising a mustache. I have sat at times and marveled at' some daring acrobat Aod I've, said as 1 applauded; "i would never tackle that." I have seen brave men and fearless risk their preciou.-i Inc.; for pay Anil I'm- wondered at Iheir COUragC, hut I rise right here to say That above these mighty heroes that across our vision flash I place the narvy brother who is rair. ing a mustache. I micht in timer, of dancer risk my trivial neck to sai t A brother from disaster and a sad and early crave; I might some day go flylnc in an airship air-ship through the sky (Though I doubt It at this writing, for I have no wish to fly) ; I might try some bold adventure for1 a bit of tame or cash But I lack the nerve that's needed in attempt a cute mustache. nn |