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Show n BEAUTIFUL GQWKS AKD ELABORATE SCENES ST "4 Mi THEATRE TODAY Lew Cody, Great Lovemaker of Screen, Has Beautiful Settings Set-tings in "The Butterfly Man" JpT What t declared to be one of the i most elaborate ietl ever constructed tor a motion picture, appears In "The ' ' 9 Butterfly Man." the Robertson-Cole fllj special starring Lew Cody at the Og- i KXf J ' den theater, starting todny. A speelal- 4BR vo. I built stage, covering an area of six Hj bjr n. thousand square feet was converted I Hj ?t0T into a massive ballroom where the 1 Bi "rose cotillon," one of the sptctacu- 1H lar scenes of the Cody production took 9H place In the decoration of fh1 rnnm 1 OnO I rosea of every shade and arlety, beau-1 tlful greens and rare fernery were used. Four hundred extras, costumed In the latest mode, were employed as guests, and several famous ballroom dancers gn clever exhibitions. The "piece de resistance" however, of the remurkable scf ne is the burning of a balloon In the center of the ballroom ball-room In the basket of which are seated eight little children. In "The Butterfly Man." from the pen of (Jeorge Burr Mt uuhcon. a satire on present-day social extra va ganza, Mr Cody is seen In the role of Sedgewick Ulynu, a gay young blade with "butterfly'" tendencies. Ho Is sup ported by three le.ullng ladles, Ijoulse Lovely, Lille Leslie and Hosemary The-by, The-by, who wear Parisian gowns th- QOal - r of which runs well up Into the thou sands. |