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Show THEATRES 1 'Her Winning Way,' a Mary Miles Minter Picture Alhambra Today J" j It may be that the revli w.-i .-- iartl- rularly interested in Marv Miles Miner's Min-er's Realart picture, "Her Winning 5 Way," which opened las: evening at the Alhambra theatre, because the heroine, Ann Annington, Is herstlf a reviewer of lookn. . Indeed, it is Mistress Ann's whole-1 hearted devotion to her assigned task of getting an Interview with Harold Hargrave. a succesful but shy young novelist, that Kc'm her into all the entanglement': en-tanglement': which provide the abundant abund-ant humor of the picture. Miss Minter has a role to which, by virtue of her youth and beauty she is I peculiarly suited. She has. moreoer, the experience and actlnn ablll to make It convincing. She is supported by an excellent cast, including Gaston . 1 1 las, of "Ilumoresque" fame, Fred Goodwins. Helen Dunbar, Grace Morse. John Elliott. mar Whitehead White-head and Carrie Clark Word. Douglas Doty is the author of the story, which is based on the play "Ann" b l.eclm er- Worrall, and the j novel by h?dgaf Jepson, Blraer Ha.r-1 rls supervised the production, which was directed iy Joseph Htoabecy. |