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Show III YOUTH" ECUS Tl Q G EN THEATRE for a bit mm There sre icooil women and the BBBHI 'other' kind. In "Hllnd Youth." a I National picture which comes to the Bl 'gden theatre today one of the other I kind, has the wife nf the hero. Maurie Monnler. at her men As the situation stood, the other kui'l of woman m-a married to the artist In his wild student divs S-h left him for another, hut r ,ip -., r.- ' whn and where she wis least expected ex-pected In New York Just ns the hero having found tmo love nt last. wa planning to ask another to be his It was there hjt complications commenced and they were plentiful. A Jealous, selfish brother and a BOd ij toying mother did their best to keep the pot of trouble boiling In the end well virtue has a wav of triumphing finally, from the drawinr rooms of Eifih avenue and the studios of Oreenwlch Village to the ateliers of Parle and the , garrets of Uontmortc mo the characters charac-ters of the story travel. "Blind Youth ' was adapted from tb fitage success of the same name, written by lou Tcllegren and YYIIUrd MgcW It was dlrecte.l by Ted Slumsn ami a highly capable vast headed b) Walter MeJrat nn.l l-eatrl.e . portrayed por-trayed the various roles. The s r. t n version was wrlt'en br Kstherlne Used |