Paramount Press Books (1918)

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DARK STAR’ BV ROBERT V. CHAMBERS WITH MARION DAVIES Ptesented by FAMOUS PLAYERS -LASKY CODP. Directed by ALLAN JAVA* A scowling yellow idol! To the girl Ruhannah it was only a doll. She thought it fun to unscrew the ugly head and copy queer papers that were its “innards.” But when Ruhannah became a woman, and her Dark Star shot again through the heavens — then this baleful image plunged countless lives into a roaring whirlpool of adventure. Daringdeeds and love, mystery, crime and intrigue— all athrob in this fascinating picture-tale of “The Dark Star.” For Other Attractions THE AT RE NAME HERE Mon., Tuts., Wed. — I t to il THEATRE NAME GOES HERE BV ROBERT \V. CHAMBERS, WITH MAR.ION DAVIES Presented by FAMOUS PLAYERS'LASKVCorp. Directed by ALLAN DV/AN (^ammoiuit^rtcm^l^pecial THERE was no escape! The Dark Star ruled their lives. A girl from a mission in Turkey, a boy from a New York, village, a raven-haired daughter of Russia, a wayward son of the Caucasus— all swept together in a maelstrom of mystery and intrigue. Through New York and Paris, over the Atlantic, into places high and low, the Dark Star led its victims, until — But see it all for yourself in this brilliant picturization of Robert W. Chambers’ great romance of love and fate and daring deeds. Remainder of Program Here ALL WEEK, 11 A. M. to 11 P. M.