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Show MARGARET HUM OIHEIIM TONIGHT Sterling Actress to be Seen in Emotional Drama, "The Woman of Bronze" Margaret Anglln, the splendid emo-tional emo-tional actress will be seen at the Or-phcum Or-phcum theatre tonight in her latest and best play. "The Woman in Bronze." by Henry Kistemaeckcr and Eugene Dclard. Emotion of the deepest deep-est nature centers on the role assumed assum-ed by Miss Anglin. As Vivian Hunt, a neglected wife, whose husband Is carried away by the siren song of an attractive protege. Miss Anglin is given giv-en an opportunity for some powerful dramatic acting, needless to say, she makes the most of that opportunity and scoiC3 heavily wherever she hati j played. I She is supported by a capable com i pany In the story of an unusual eter-jnal eter-jnal triangle. The charming actress enlists her wonderful pecsonality in I standing out In bold relief against a stormy sky. She holds fast to an ideal throughout and triumphs in the end gloriously. The gripping passion of the play stirs the souls of the most I wholesome to nobler impulses in life. iTendo situations are mellowed at j times by a lighter vein of good hu-Imor, hu-Imor, but the theme of the pla is deftly constructed like the masterpiece! of the statue the story tells about. The company supporting Miss An-1 glln lu a very capable one Fred Eric, who has played opposite to Miss An-: glin for years, is still continued in that' capacity. Others in the companv are' Harriet Sterling, Nedda Waingan.l Langdon Bruce, R. G. Emmet. Sall Williams. William Parsons, Sdnev Matner and other well known metro politan players. j oo |