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Show ImiiiiieE of ii mm 1M LATEST PICTURE Miss Norma Talmadge in her l.itr-rt First National pictiiro, "The Woman Gives." will )' th Centre of uttrne- . tion ;n the theatres next weIf when; ahe opens a Wur-day engageJiiont at' the Orphcum theatre beginning Sun- 1 day a.f 5 p. m.; Of all the emotions gratitude la probably the weakest, and when Jt is a struggle between Jealousy and gratitude the winner Is easy to select. se-lect. The fact that' Robert Milton ran true to form and quarreled with Inga Sondcrson over, her method of repaying repay-ing the" debt of gratitude they both owe Daniel Garford furnishes the basis of the story told by Norma Tal- ' madge in. "The Woman Gives." Bob is a splendid type of man but' he is unable to stand the sight of his promised bride devoting herself to another an-other man a drug fiend. How Inga, I played by Mi.cs Talmage, insists on paying her debt regardless of cost makes a fascinating motion picture-production. picture-production. : oo |