Paramount Press Books (1918)

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Press stories to be sent out a few days in advance or during the showing of “THE WIDOW’S MIGHT” Julian Eltinge, the famous feminine impersonator, will be seen at the Theatre on in his newest Paramount photoplay, "The Widow's Might," a story written especially for him by Marion Fairfax and produced under the direction of William C. De Mille. At the Theatre this week, Julian Eltinge, the famous fem inine impersonator is appearing in his latest Paramount picture, "The Widow's Might," a fascinating photoplay written for him by Marion Fairfax, author of the scenario for "The Secret Game," "The Clever Mrs. Carfax," "Hashimura Togo," "Freckles" and many other Paramount pictures. "The Widow's Might" was directed by William C. de Mille. ; Dick Tavish, as played by Julian Eltinge, the man who pays more dress maker's bills for himself than any other in the world, and who wears some I \ ; stunning new gowns in his latest Paramount picture, is an enterprising youn ; New Yorker. He decides that 'there is money in cows ' and establishes himself ; on a Western ranch, ; How he is obliged to disguise himself as a woman in order to entrap th ; crook who is trying to steal his farm, and how he finally wins out against al ; sorts of odds, makes a thrilling and entirely humorous picture which is well : worth the seeing. ; "The Widow's Might" was written especially for Mr. Eltinge by Marion ^ I j I Fairfax and was directed by William C. de Mille, famed as director of both j : stage and screen versions of "The Warrens of Virginia;" director of I 'Carmen' starring Geraldine Farrar; many pictures starring Blanche Sweet i and others, f ' ; i i I The cast that was chosen to support Mr. Eltinge in "The Widow's Might" ! • . . . ! I IS especially fine, including many of the players who have appeared in his J former pictures, such as pretty Florence Vidor, Maym Kelso and James Neill, 19