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Show I Mystery and Romance of Orient Caught in Skinner's0 1 "Kismet" j J-i ; 1 1 I i U - n romance from the t . I o of Njj the Arabian Nights is the stbfy of H Ijlis Morsinali. the daughter of a beg-gar, H 'illifl -v-h livod In a rcmot corn fin1 of tiio S Vi J rlty of Hucrda.l. ThrruiRli iho mairie of j ill I ihr fates, .sh met with the Caliph, i B j ! who ruled supreme, and who prom-B prom-B j i-'i thai she -JiouIi become his hrldo. ' H J j3 Then through the chicanery of a H flgjj number of plotters she wis cast intoj fU )m q h harem there to spend the balance 'Ijj of her life. H tfVjyt IOSt to the world and a th.- mercy I H PS ,no Wj k' ''' st man 'n lne Orloiit I !a MB s'10 wou'1' have been swept into ob- "j ,A iiioti had ii nol Been for what thi M jBH poets call Ki.inet." There In her, H iJh blackest hour bui the motion picture tljjl' a" better than could Myj.l type, nn.l the story of the ni rl.i AS I flw 'old in "Kismet," tlic Robsrtsbn Cole LB Si super-special picture at the I'tnh Fjij-! Theatre tonight with "ii- Skinner tjfjlj n the leading role, will ll'e long in the memory of all who see the screen LB II Hi Version of th. , . i ted play, 111 the (ilifl I'tnh Theatre, l-'eb. 20, for one wok.' |