AMUSEMENTS.
“FLAMES OF I’.ASSIOX V, EDNESDAY.
On Wednesday next another of t'no Willi.iin Fox Plioto plays of tin- Lumber Camps in Xurthern America ontitl- < I “Flames of Passion'’ and atariing George Larkin and Until Stonelinuxo will lie shown for one night only. ’l'hero ere few of u.s who do not love stories of tlie meat outdoors, tl.e alirrot I rimil'vc life of the ofen s];;iees. The
story of ‘'FltMius of Passion’’ lias for its i.ackgrouud tin. wild lumber-lands of tic Oregon forest, where men are men and the strongest ride. A real melo-drama of life in the raw v\ i 111 a lioantifn! love story interwoven. 'I lie Players: Ulan! Wliitn y. George l.ar!;in ; ’.liinmie" Turner. Until Stone lioe.se. Alvs Markham. lira Anson; .U !m M a lit ham. Fra id; Whitson: Low ilarkhess. AI Ferguson ; “Unite” Turner. Frank WTiiilork; Yi, tor Lonsdale, Kail Silvern. A two-reel ,-nmcdy and the latest in To i-e-ale will also lie
On Tlmr.sday a big Universal starline .lack lloxie in “.Wen in the llaw” and further «-!ia]iters of “Untfalo Hill” complete a good programme. On Monday next Annette Kellermnn will In- staired in the \e\v Zealand prodneed pin nre “Venus of the Snnili Seas’’ the attraction that lias caus’d i|iiite a .sensation wherever shown.
MCLEAN’S PICTURES.
KISS US" AND A' I OF. ! AKI TO-NKIHT.
Mil.can's pictures have pleasure in niiouneiug the presentntien of '‘Kisses’’ this evening. The I'esoureel’ulne;.« cf the present day American girl when thrown “on her ow n” is strikiliglv portrayed in “Kisses.” Alice Lake's latest .Metro picture. “Ki-ses” i- the story of the struggle of Belly I'Ktiihrook t” rcimhnrse liar dead father's creditors by embarking in ;■ venture in whi h she learns mil a little alml the dilii nit ics oi’ nlaying the kn-ini'-s pui". She c into the maniil’nctm e of B-Ki--eJ Kandy with two friends one a pill. I lie oilier a man. In suite of the attempt. of an nns -rnpiiloiis comp ■[ it-ir lo ruin them, and in -pile of t!..■ many di i uiiraL'e'llelits iueidenial I i the launching of the new lllsiness. Uetty -f niggles hravely ell. In-r courage uudimined. h--r spirit unhroken. 'I broughout the picture the etunplicnt ions involved in her business st nmole, and the oll'nrC of two man I i will liar love provide n series of tense sit eat uu.s which make this idetnre of thrilling inter.--;, in the supporting c-o are such well-known play-'is as llarrv Myers. Fdwnrd (’onuelly. Fdwar-'l .h.hs--n Dina Tv.ld. Migimn Andersen. and •l-.diii Mackinun. “Kisses” is a Maxwell Larger prod net ion from tli - scenario hv June Mathis, hasvd on a. st-ory hv May Tuily. A laughable comedy and gazette ciimiilete a line iiropramme. Full orchestra accompaniment.
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