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Show "Dawn of the East" Last Times Today at Alharnbra There are usually over fifty courses Served at a Chinese wedding feast, many of these being duck courses, be- , ginning with duck eggs, which have I been aged by being burled in clay anywhere any-where from a quarter to half a cen- ! tury, and ending with roasted dUCM 1 In "Dawn of tho East." which is now showing at the Alharnbra theatre, the heroine, Alice Brady. Impersonat- i Ing a Russian countess in Shanghai, goes through a betrothal ceromony with a Chinaman, and then is conducted con-ducted to the bride's apartments, trhlle the bridegroom, with his men friends, begins a three-day celebration and feast Real Chinese foods. Including the roast duck. lichee nuts preserved ginger, sunflower seeds, baked rice. I fish with goat's milk, and many brows Of tea were used for this feast, of i which the heroine got none She, j however, was making the most of her , J solitude by utilizing it to escape from her bridegroom and make her geta-way geta-way OUt of the country' "Dawn of the East" is one of the most entertaining as well as spectacu-j spectacu-j lar productions in which Alice Brady has ever appeared It will show fori the last time toda . |