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Show THE mm i PiSENTS I FESTIVAL ! OF Fl TIGHT I Don't you enjoy visiting in some ( jotter city? It isn't that the folks in iany other town on earth are any-! ! nicer or more interesting than the (folks in this city or that they have any more fun. But it's always interesting inter-esting to meet an entirely new group of people, wjio have fresh ideas to exchange with you. 1 If you want to meet one of the I moat entertaining groups of clever young people that you can imagine", don't fall to see Wanda Hawley, Har-1 rison Ford, Helen Jerome Eddy, Jack ' Mulhall, , Walter Hlers, Juliannc I Johnston and Emily Chichester in "Miss Hobbs," a comedy by Jerome K. Jerome, the author, you remember, 1 of "The Passincr of tho Thlni rrinnr I Back." Some of these young people you have seen, some you have heard ' (about. All have dono noteworthy I acting for the screen. See them now in one delightful group, and in the cleverest, most sparkling and unusual comedy situation brought to the silver sil-ver sheet in many a moon. This plcturo is Miss Hawley's debut as a Realart star. She was "Beauty" in "Every woman" and sho has lost none of her blonde attractiveness attrac-tiveness since being elevated to stardom, star-dom, you may be sure. Besides beauty beau-ty and fun you will see in this picture pic-ture some costumes worthy of a fashion show. All In all, "MJss I Hobbs" will be a real treat, and one which I know you will enjoy. Added to this delightful attraction is tho Latest Laugh Wallop, the Hallroom Boys in "A Howling Success." |