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Show IJ FI1SSKES1 CHANGE YOUR WIFE?" Theodore Kosloff. the famous Uii.s- i .' ian interpretative dancer. Is a mem-, t her oC iho all-star cast of the new i j i.'ccil ' B: Dc.Millo production, "Why '..'hange Your Wife'.'" which will he shown at the Alhambra. today. ICos- j loff, who is well known throughout I the world, made his scretii debut se I A ci ial years ago in "Tin? WonTim. God I jj Korgot," also produced by .Mr. I.e- I 9 Miile- He was veiy anxious 'at the I m Mpie to continue with Lie cinema, but 0 m tase contracts prohibited. The opportunity to reappear In plo- I M hires 'came a tow months ao when I m ' Kosloff was planning his Australian I tour L'pon receiving the offer from 1 the Famous Players-Laslty corpora- I; tlon, the trip was cancelled and KvS- I loff agreed to play in two DeMillc I Ji specials, of which "Why Change Vour I i Wife?" is the first. In this story. I ; which -was written by William l.e- I j Mlllc. Kosioff has the role of a Rus- I p slan musician, who forins-tho fourth I V party in a matrimonial square. I i Thomas Meihan and 'Gloria Swan- D jj "son figure, prominently. In the cast of t R rWhy Change Your Wife ?" . though Bl? fvcry player is a seri?n personage of IT. hole. Olga Prlnlzluu and Sada Cowan ml furnished the scenario. It is a Para- MA I mount Artcraft picture |