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Show "All Souls' Eve" Is Quaint Irish Taie at the Alhambra A perfect pioco of acting by the atar; .hi appealing Irish legend eh? tertalnlngly told.; a theme of mother-i love that grips the heart-strings such are the- "iu.ih spots' of "All Souls' Eve," the new Mary Miles Mlnter picture pic-ture which opened ..t the Alhambra I hi a t r last evening. Mils Minter has seldom loen af-, lorded such excellent acting opportunities. opportun-ities. Shi ploys 'wo roles. In one ofi which she wears her own hair and her; ow ii -irlisli manner, In the other, a brown ui ami u vr grown-up nil Hut whether It be as ihe sculptor's wife or the Irish nurse-maid, she plays With her audience's heartstrings from) rn-i reel till final tudeout. Very touching indeed Is the fanciful story I that n little child, mourning for his! mother, is comforted whejj her spirit i return on All Souls Evf" and enter-, the soul of the nurse-maid Jack Holt, good looking and always; a capable actor. Is excellent as the sculptor who nearly goes to pieces on the death of his wife, only to be regenerated re-generated by the miracle of "All Souls' I Eve " Mltkey Moore makes an appeal- ing child, while Clarence Geldnrt, Car-: men Phillips and Lottie W illiams do acceptable work In their various roles, |