"The Natural Law," the offering atl the Whitney tomorrow night, was first produced by Mr. John Cort in April, 1915, at the Republican Thea- ter, New York City. It played in this+ city upon two different seasons, and, after a period of playing in the East- ern and Southern cities, made two tours of the Middle West, AT THE 31AJESTIC tomorrow, with Douglas Fairbanks the leading role. The picture was ci fully made, the camera being pla on top of a great hill, and with a bi view of the whole situation, the si tator may see hundreds of outi. coming all at once from the dista from every direction to the cabi the wolf, who is to lead them to cabin of "The Good Bad Man." picture is full of thrills, and as in 11 The Majestic will offer the photo-] WHIT EN MR. W Bessie Love in r "The Good F'' SUNDAY EVI BESSIE LOVE IN "THE GOOD BAD IMAN," AT THE MAJESTIC. TO- DAY. Bird of Paradise." However, this simi- larity is merely one of atmosphere and, unlike the former one, this play has a happy ending. The company is said to be a well balanced one, and fLael Davis will appear in the leading THE GREAT DRAMATIC SUCCESS A NIGHT IN HON By HOWARD MCK&NT BAkRNES A Feast of .joy--Full of Interest, Romance and COME AND HEAR THE LATEST HAWAI By The Imperial Native Hawaiian Quarts Especially Engaged for this Production A Gorgeous Scenic Display-,Showing the Volcano 'i Beau~tiful Wisteria Garden-The Great Fire PRICES :--25c-Oc-75e-$1.00--Bo0xes $1.50 SEATS NOW SELLING Jan. 14th WHITNEY I MI. R. Williams, I most Imnpressive Event of the Season By tMe sam.Author and Composer--Otto IHarbach A Friday Night, Jai 1 PRODUCTION OF COLORFUTL MAGNIFICENCE- 60 CLEVER ARTISTS--COMPANY'S OWN ORCHE! BEWITCHING GIRLS-- -.~.75c. 51.00 and $1.M T H E A T R telegram tho "Your Timely opened picture here November with great show week's week's business of attracions only." year E M~adge ~Kennedy - And Her Smile- Mqarriedt -- TO BE SHOWN AT- A I.' .w 7