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FUTURE FILM FEATURES course you fool, there’s no silver mine on your property. Lake systematically attacks the other man’s happiness Slowly the poison of suspicion crept Into Whittier’s mind THE WOMAN NEXT DOOR PRODUCED BY GEORGE KLEINE Founded on OWEN DAVIS’ Celebrated Stage Success In this production, Miss Fenwick has been given such a splendid opportunity to display those powers which have made her one of the greatest stage stars in America. Her work in “THE WOMAN NEXT DOOR” is said to be one of the rarest and most beautiful examples of character portrayal in the annals of film plays. The story is familiar to theater-goers, having been one of the big Broadway successes of the past few years. Jenny Gay, an actress, is the object of the mad infatuation of Jack Lake, a promoter of worthless mines. This char- acter becomes her nemesis and eventually by poisoning the mind of her husband causes a divorce and drives her to solitude in a New England village. Tom Grayson, superintendent of a railroad construction gang in Mexico, meets Lake and through a quarrel with some Greasers in which Lake takes his part, becomes his debtor. When Tom returns home Lake follows him and promptly recog- nizes in the little Woman Next Door the object of his affection. Tom and Jenny fall in love and Lake immediately exposes Jenny as the actress whose divorce suit had been one of the newspaper sensations of the year. From this situation many tense and dramatic moments are evolved. Lawson Butt as Jack Lake Irene Fenwick as Jenny Gay A mind poisoned against Itself brings about the Inevitable result— the divorce court enters Into the triangle, but out of the maelstrom arises a greater and better love rrrr