AMUSEMENTS.
!•: I, IX 01J OI.YX'.S " IIKVOXI) Till' HOCKS."—TO-XIHIJT.
To-nipht at the Primes.; Theatre, Oloria Swanson and Kodolplt \'alentiim -the world’s preale-l lovers—are starred in Kliimr fUrn's famous story I.croud the I lochs." A llaminp ''""lame as only the author of ■■Three V\C. , " could write it, as only f.'loria ; 111 s<■ 11 and llodolph \’ :i li-it I i it. > plarlll,‘ lover could make it lire in all it- ardent, splendour. '' I)arliup," he ‘•'id, mid his title t e-oiui ions lied to she wind-, while his deep roue was I"" 11 ' -e and broken. '■ .My darlinp! Hod! I lore \otl si. hevoiid all Wolds 11 ensr —oh, let us l.e happy tor this “I"' nipht we we must part a lie:wards, I know, and I Will accept that lint t'l't lor to-uiphl here can l.c no sin und no harm in kelly; a little happy - ''lien "e are poinp lo pay lor it with all the re.st of our lives. I,ct us hare the memory of one linin' of hliss— the aupels t hem,'elves could not prudpe us that.” " | (hi lore you, I leeiur, lore .'on so iniic*li lhat I dare not trust my-
I lie prices for this special Paramount to-niphl nrcCircle _>s, stalls Is (id, children lid, no lax. (hi Ihursday /an e drey's famous story, “The l.niie Star llanper,” fcaturinp Tom .Mix, will he presented, the prices lor tilt' plot lire are as usual ; further chapters of "litillalo liiP" and (oinrdv.
Mol-EAN’S PICTURES.
KIIM.INIi'S 01! MAT I,OV K KPIC, - I 'K* IHA A'. <i:: I'l'iday ni”lit .McKean's iii-t-soiit I!n<l vard Kipling's famous lore epic, " Without llcnelit of tlcrpy.” In its ability to purify the feelings "Without itcncut nl Clerpy " is supreme. 11l its yci It t,i eiulnu' your persnimlily with 11 "ew ■‘'"ill thrill, it is iinetjiutlled. In its mystery, color, atmosphere, acli'iip. i!irccti..o aiul prc'eitlaticn \\ i 11 1 music. Ailhout llcnclil of ('lore;, " stands idve the \ emis de .Milo, Inr aliove ami I'eytui.l the masterpieces in the World's : 111 1 * r.V el lolly accomplishiueul. I holt v. ilt Merer cease to lore me? I Answer my kil 1 lc !’’ Those w ere the immortal words written hr Kttdyard Kipliiic- itnd hro uph t. to life on the I screen in the I’m he production. "Without lienelit of Clerpy." “ There are not many happinesses so complete,” he wrote, 'as those that are snatched under the shadow of the sword. They sat together and lunched, calling; each other openly hr every pet name that could more the wrath of the pods. The city helow them was locked up in ils nni torments. Sulphur lires hhy.ed in the streets: the conches in the Hindu temples screamed and hallowed, for tlie pads were inattentive in those days. In the pray dawn they saw the dead Inrne out thlollph the city pates, each litter with ils own little knot of mourners. Wherefore they kissel each oilier and shivered." Virpinm drown Pa ire i- Am-'cra and Thomas lloldinp, llm licit i■- h ciipinccr. The type efj players selected, to portray the eltarae . til's of the store arc lump likenesses' of lipuivs of Indian life. Prow n I'htire as; Ameera is typical of lie yoiiup pirl ol halioie. Thomas 11 oldinp I lie Icadiup man ol 1 1. • p'-:■ j duel ion, is lhe veritahle imape of the. licit isl l eimiwcr. new liriic. in I.allot-', who letih ITala dam ami lh- '-onl , raiiwas . '■■■ "l tin ■.,.*• i ■ hmen l s cl In lots. fon to Ihe mo | unimpoi ia to ' c\i ra ' plu s ers Ihe types. Imre heen selected with rare discrelioit and racial under laudinp. A i arlooti, "I)op and the Well pa the pa/.elle and the serial "I I lift i- 1 cam- Hutch" tolttplele a sp.cial pro 1
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