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Show niS FASHION DM II :- UTAH THEATRE Hopwood-Pollock Drama Gives Picture of Woman's Life in the Smart Set The coming of Metro's all star production pro-duction of "Clothes'" to the Utah theatre today, marks the arrival of' another big Broadway state success on the screen. "Clothes." the drama I with which Avery Hopwood and. Channing Pollock started their BUC-icessfu! BUC-icessfu! careers as dramatists in 1906 I at the same time laid the foundation for the starring career of Grace , George. It tells tin sin, oi feminine vanl- ty, extravagance and capriclouaneSS, leading on to disaster in a cynical , Al T TAD TACT T IT'TC ALL J 1 AK LA J 1 vLLU J n L J et In New York soclelv The hero ine, Olivia Shei-wood. is an orphan, whose supposedly wealthy father has lefl her no'Jsing but an income of 000 a year hardly enough for pin money in the circle in which she revolves. re-volves. Uh la. however, continues to live j as gaily and recklessly as if sho were still wealthy Money conns to her easily through Arnold Wo?i, a 'lawyer, who deceives her into believ-i believ-i in thai the money is hers. When 'spe is heavily in debt ho j tells her she is a pauper dependent Upon him for charity. She has to marry him. he insists, because he has "bought' her. Olivia Is In iove with another man, land Arnolds disclosures produce al (typically modem tragedy. The role of Olivia will be played ' jby Olive Tell. Others in the cast, incude Crauford Kent, Cyril Chad-wick. Chad-wick. Zeffle Tillbury. Rae Allen. Frank Currier and Mary Beaton The drama was adapted for the screen by Arthur Zellner. On same bill is to be seen a great western drama featuring Buck Jones ' oo |