,71 33 i I t "Xli.U U "X If J ax: 1111 i i m a m x PLATTSM0TJ7H SESCTTEEi JOTTRTTAL 33 A 1 M. A -.Vl.'SI-'J- S3 fca v 1 - 'I i X 7 Kir. f4 rt .''.4 IE 1 . t - Ml p?& Jesse L.Laisky . presents r IP- rift ft to. mm . WILjI-rI-A.lM OEMILL p ruo D UCTICN umni BB with Lois Wilson, LilaLee Jauck Holt o Conrad Nauel ; it Uiider the kiss of magic moonlight, the warm night called to love. And here were these two alone. She, the friend of his wife unhappy because her honeymoon romance had faded. He the friend of her husband; yet now, in one mad moment, A story that hurls the instincts of age into the midst of modern conventions and cleanses them with Jiving fire. Acclaimed by the editor of the Moving Picture World as "the greatest legitimate dramatic production the screen has ever seen." There won't be a dry eye in the theatre when thi3 marvelous Paramount picture is shown. Adapted from the Novel, "His Friend and His Wife,' By COSMO HAMILTON. Scenario by Olga Printzlau Also a Good Comedy, "BLOKDS" rCparamount Qicturi THREE DAY Sunday - ftlonda- - TEsesdsy! 11 THURSDAY, JTOE 23, 1921 mm hi '.iff I? 1 U "? - -i x j.- r ".'-'V "V' i-7'...fo ,;Vt-' f1 iV Y ft I IjLmEi If ill FHiDAY AND SATURDAY i "Oct of ifia Dust," also a Comedy f hi n I i Bum , II i nn i' f, fi::'3:h ':iyA -. tL ''--y--.v- J