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Show Dorothy Daltons ! Gowns in Her New Picture Are Rich A small army of designers and dressmakers was employed at the I Thomas H. Ince studios to make gowng for .Dorothy Palton who interprets inter-prets Ihe pari of a New York social aspirant in the Paramount picture. I "Extrayagance," which will bo presented pre-sented at the Alhambra theatre next Wednesday and Thursday. The storv. which was ritten by John Lynch; tells of a woman who levels In sham and pretense and wih her little private fortune tucked snug- ly away, wrecks her husband by the gratification of her vanity. Little dm she realize the consequences th.ci ;it tends financial ruin, little does she think of the awful abyss io which leads the lust for gold until a terrible dream awakens her. Then the better woman asserts Itself, It-self, She runs to her husband with greal resolution only io find thai be already has gone down in the crash of a Wall Street panic. There, belorc the gaze of speculators, sin- in. ike; the supreme sacrifice she endures the abuse of her husband, his open prot lamation that she Is the woman who lin taken all and given nothing, even I to fiis threats of blows. Win n he re-j turns to his home thai nigllt, 8 ruined 'man, she greets him, not with rebUKe, I but. With loving ai ms. Her own for-1 tune Is at his command, not for Wall Street to gamble, but to take her into j I some new country to start a new life of sincerity and plain cloth' - As may be surmised the pic tin e Is filled with beautiful and spectacular i scenes, as well as gowns for women ' in rave about. It was directed b, Vi -I tor Schertzlncer. The support is excellent, ex-cellent, the leading man belne; Charles Clary. |