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Show KATHERIE MHOHLD 1 'TBI POIIF ST IE OGDEN Tliy I J Tn tho face of high prices .and the bankruptcy oC nor dead father's business, busi-ness, Diana Tennant. New York society so-ciety girl, outfits hcfsclf and sister in the latest styles of ladies' ready-to-wear, unheedful of the fact that she is almost penniless. This is the situation which Kather-inc Kather-inc MacDonald, starring in "The Turning- Point," her latest picture released re-leased throush First National Exhibitors' Ex-hibitors' Circuit, will enact before tho patrons of the Ogden iheatrc, commencing today. "The Turning Point." is an adaptation adap-tation from Robert W. Chambers novel of tho same title and Miss MacDonald, declared to be the most beautiful woman on the screen, gives a splendid interpretation to the role of Diana Tennant haunted by an untrue un-true rumor of tho past, in love with a society idler, and ondoavoring to ward off the distasteful attentions of a wealthy man who would willingly bring an unjust disgrace upon her. Katherino MacDonald was last soon at the Ogden In "The Thunder-holt," Thunder-holt," and "The Beauty Market," and her reception hero was enthusiastic, i In her latest feature, tho manage-I manage-I ment of the Ogden declares that tho i splendid chances for emotional acting ac-ting and novel touches of comedy relief re-lief stamp "Tho Turning Point" as probably tho most interesting story Miss MacDonald has 'yet appeared in. oo I |