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Show ''Idols or Clay" Showing At Alhambra Last Times Today I All the keen sense of colorful effects ef-fects and knowlcdce of what constitutes consti-tutes the really thrilling and dramatic dramat-ic which George Fltzmaurlce displayed in "On With the Dance" and "The Right to Love" Ik said to be contained ln redoubled measure ln his ! latest production. "Idols of Clay." j which plays at the Alhambra for the Iftft time today. The Mory. a romance ; Of tWO widely divergent worlds, was written bv Oulda Rcrzere. and no ex- ! pens-, cither of money or artistic effort, ef-fort, has been spared in making It one of the most lavishly produced and .spectacular pictures of the current sou-son sou-son Mae Murray and David Powell arc again the featured players. Miss Murray Mur-ray has tho role of a pretty English girl, brought up ln innocence on a remote re-mote South Sea island, despite the fact that her father, a recluse. Is a pearl smuggler, and with Ilia disreputable partner guilty of almost every crime on the calendar. To ih- island comes I dun Holme, a young English sculptor, played Uy David Powell. Holme Is trying to forget an unfortuuato love affair Ihnt has virtually wrecked his career. Through the South Bee miss, his faith In his work and In women is restored, and their romance lead.-, tn.in the tropics to tho resorts of London society and thence to the shadowy dens of the Llmehouse waterfront i |