AMUSEMENTS.
‘‘FLA AII'IS OF FASHION" TO-MOfIT. I o-niglit another of tin* very popular William Fox prodm lions of the lumber eamps in Northern America entitled ■•Flame's cJ Passion'’ and starring George J.arkin ami Ruth Stoneiiuu-e will b-■ nrc-eiitcd. A picture poem of the' primitive. Tlm.e asking for thrills in their I'liU'raiiinieui. pet tln-in a-plenty in this red-blooded -T all Oregon lumber camp. There tire few of 11- who ill not love stories if the great outdoors. 1U- .'llllO-1 primitive life of the open .sptecs. 'I lm story el “Flames of Passion" has fur its L.tikgreiind the wild lumber-! :hhU <;* tin* Orrj'on loiv.-»t. u!m*iv nii'ii nrc men am! tin* .«t mu «£»>*. t ml«*. A real melodrama *,f ;* I'.- i )t j : *c mu ivii’i a l>:*alitiinl Inn* *.ior> inieiwnvru. A M-ream oi terror! A daring la( *«* aenicvi t!ie treaeliorou.'lv rolling \ moment e.j Inv itsii.Npf and then >he lay limp. hut. linpuily eonsr-ious in her lover’s arms. I lie latest in TupieaU and a xo.u! eonteily u ill a!>o la* show it. On a ‘•pe: ial l uiveisal entitled “Ali'ii in the Haw” and starring • laeh I lux ie will he the l;i«* t iraet ion. and supported hv further ehaniers nf Ihillalo Hill and a two-reel comedy. .Monday next Annette Kellerman will appear in the picture, which was made at Nehon .some time titled 4 *\ (‘ini'* o| tin* South Sea**.” said to he the hast <:| this popular screen artist.
MCLEAN’S PICTURES. “CONQUERING T|f|; Wo.MAN" KIM DAY'. • >ll Friday evening Alc-I.ean'.< I'ictuies present l-Ti>rt-in c Yielor in “Con- • 1 ilci'i■ itlic Woman” :i .stury full of vim ;iml incident. To ,m o hi, daughter ol her "high lulutiu' noti.ns’’ ac<i(luring a viimi'ii abroad. Toliia.s Stafford | ills her cm r... 0 (>l bis merchant shirs ami at lam!,s Imr nn a lonely island with lmr trainer. |fo is Larry Saunders. a i ic-!i imdniv and Iririnl of Tolicy'.-. Judith and Lorry arc I'm ions at. tin- tric k. I.ar it's lac k cj rniiimillnlit' annoys Judilli excessively. while he thinks her a supcrcilieiis .snub in need of a spunking. During their months together un I lie island •!mlitlibs bought iuc.-s givc>s way. She finds liappinc-x in perlorming her menial Tasks, and content in Imr love for harry, wishes they need never return to the' world of sham, ’(.lie'll comes ilm French ■Count w hom Judith had promised to wed. He is not going to lose so rich a bride without a tiyclit. so he steals her away on his yacht, harry is powerless in pursue until Tobev arrives. They give chase ami rescue Judilli in a thrilli 11.05 manner. A (layette and Comedy complete a tine programme.
Ale Lean's Orchestra has been added in I>y the s} eeial nl* Air H. Cuttle, from Sydney, who nnuos with a yivat re] utaiion as a solo trombone player and who will he heard to advantage on Viiilay evening. Saturday—l |ori» I lampion in ‘‘The \f»» Vrn Salome.
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