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PARAMOUNT THEATRE.

"The. Green' Goddess," which is screening at the Paramount Theatre, is a big picture, done in a big way. Seldom has anything been done on the screen to equal the mob scenes, in which several thousand people appear. George Arliss is the star, and Alice Joyce, mating her return to the screen after two years' absence, has the leading feminine role. Tlio story of '.'The Cieeh Goddess," adapted by l^orrest Halsey from the highly successful play of the same inline by William Archer, deals' with the adventures of a party of .English residents of India-. The box plan is at the Utility confectionery shop, next to theatre.

Mac Murray, who appears in " Fashion Row," at the Paramount Thea--11 c, commencing Friday next, has set a standard in fashion that has made her one of the greatest "centres of interest among the women of the modem screen': She is possessed'of a vivacious and lively individuality, which she knows how to set off to the very best advantage. She has made a study, .with great success, of the art that every woman tries to understand—that of'personal' decoration. In this her latest offering Miss Hurray appears as a woman whose romance' is centred in one of the smartest' rendezvous of New' York's society—Fashion How—and she has been placed in .her ideal atmosphere. She is featured in a dual role, that of Zeta, a Russian peasant giA, and as a mystery voma-n- of New York's most dazzling ■highway: The locale of the story extends from a Prussian dance hall to a society palace,.and Miss Murray,calls inlo'play all her_ remarkable talent in a manner Miat will make her a still more popular screen star. In connection with "Fashion Row " there is a special display, of iashion Row. goods on show in Kirkcaldie and Stains' La-mbton quay windows. The programme will also include big supports and a special musical programme. • '•■

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1924, Page 10

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PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1924, Page 10

PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1924, Page 10