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Show WOULD YOU CALL II 'THE CITY OF MASKS?' Robert Warwick, New Yorker Agrees With Author Thoupfc he is at present making pictures pic-tures in California. Robert Warwick, the photoplav itar, la a d edln-the-vsool New Yorker. The scenes in his new picture. "The City of Masks." coming to the Alhambra today and tomorrow, to-morrow, were lz.id in New York, and Mr. Warwick declares that the "sets ' wero so realistic that they actually mado him homesick. "I've IWed most of my lif in New York," said the star recently, "and from personal observation, George Darr McCutcheon was right when ho called (he metropolis the city of masks You never know your neigh bor there. Why. I recall a little uptown up-town restaurant where I used to dine nearly every evening, chiefly because a certain elderly waiter was such a kindly, considerate soul. Then one evening eve-ning I missed him and discovered that the police had called around for him Just that afternoon He was a noted French criminal, whom the police of: two continents had been seeking for years " It's the romantic side of camou ' flaged New York that Is brouKht out in "Tho City of Masks." Lois Wilson is tho leading woman and the picture.1 I bleb Is Paramount Artcraft, was, directed by Thomas Heffron. |