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Show Two Features on Alhambra Program Are Now Showing The last production of the late George Loane Tucker, creator of "The Mlrai.le Man." written by Ali,t- Duer (filler, "Ladles Must Live," was shown with great success -it the Alhambra theatre yesterday, ' Ladies Must Live" Is a picturo story with a vital, appealing ap-pealing theme, and In Its development many highly dramatic scones are presented pre-sented vhleh fascinate the spectator. The. homes of wealth from boudoir to kitchen, with their arled human types are shown with that careful attention to detail which placed George Loane Tucker's name as producer pro-ducer on an enduring pedestal of fame. The story In deeply appealing and in its presentation, an augmented ca.nt of capable players worked to excellent ex-cellent advantage. Dotty Compson. now a Paramount star, had the leading lead-ing feminine role and she plhyed i opposite Robert Ellis, the lending man. The production Is a delightful one and the cat generally is of the finest grn.de The nther feature S Larry l.emon In his nerv J'.nn nin tin cornedy. |