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Show Last Chance Tonight to See "Saturday Night" at Aihambra Received With markfd demonstrations demonstra-tions of approval by a highly appreel-i atlve audience, "Saturday Night," a new Cecil 13 Do Mlllo production for Paramount, was presented at the Aihambra Ai-hambra again lasi night. In point of beauty and splendor, th picture production pro-duction ll quite up to the Do Mllle standard. Indelibly fixed by ',The Affairs Af-fairs of Anatoi" and "Fool's Paradise." and as It deals with the subject of mis-mated mis-mated marriages In high und low life. It follows that the topic never has beenj dealt with more discriminatingly or satisfactorily by any screen producer. The story deals with a young man and woman of high social station In life, and another couple of humble origin nhd .surroundings. By a strange fate, the fashionable young man weds th- daughter of a washerwoman, and the aristocratic girl marries her chauffeur. chauf-feur. How they come to realize their f-rror and ultimately are brought together to-gether In more congenial ties, makes thoroughly delightful story. I.catrlte Joy. Conrod Nagel, Edith Roberts and Jack Mower portrav the leading roles with excellent reiuits. The picture may be safely recommended as one of the best seen here thin season. oo |