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Show Dainty Irene Castle Comes, to Aihambra Theatre Tomorrow Did you ever see pictures of Irene Castle with her UttU- monk looking up wlstfblly Into her face? The monk and Irene are Inseparable friends. Wherever Mrs. Castle goes. "Jocko" goes too. One is known almost as well as the other, and both will be seen in a picture called "Frcm h H"Hs" which comes to tho Aihambra theatre tomorrow to-morrow for an engagement of four Oays. Mrs. Castlo Is the star, while "Jocko" haa onlv a small part Just a bit, as they giy In the profession But while lockd" was acting his "bit" he made more trouble foe thr director than all the other actors and actrewu put together "French Heels" Is a story by Clar-enoe Clar-enoe Buddtngton Kelland which was printed in "Everybody's Magazine." It was adapted for the screen and directed di-rected by Kdwln I,. Hollywood. In It Mrs. Castle has the part of a young rirl who Is obliged to earn her own living and chooses dancing as the means, Sh becomes a member of a Broadway cabaret chorus nnd In a short time Is the talk of the town. Then she meets IJeut. John Tabor and the romance begins. It takes her to tho far north, in the cold and discomfort dis-comfort of a logging camp. where through Intrigue nd treachery she Is tempted to leave her husband snfl return re-turn to the bright lights of New York. It Is said to be one of the most novel and Interesting nt. riei seer screened, and will no dout t be welcomed by large attendances throughout Its en-tragement en-tragement In this |