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UTI^HEN Knighthood Was Ik ? FLOWER," the sweetest love ston ever told, has been made into the greates and most beautiful of all motion pictures It is the sensation of New York where i has turned away thousands at every per forma nee at the Criterion Theatre an nas been acclaimed the screen classic It Will Begin an Engagement a LOEW'S COLUMBIA THEATER ? TOMORROW tt'T^HE sweetest love story ever tolcj." the; * have always called the romanee o_ Princess Mary Tudor and Charles Braiidon Every girl would be a Princess, yet Mar. not only gave up that right, but a throne too, for Love. This beautiful hist?rica episode as related by Charles Major has beer made into the most gorgeous, costly and ap pealing photoplay ever conceived. Th< costumes alone represent the expenditure* for an ordinary picture. Never has then been such a cast as supports Marion Davies; never such elaborate settings as those de vised by the celebrated Joseph Urban; neve such direction as that of Robert G. Vignola "When Knighthood Was In Flower" is, ir fact, the super picture; the greatest of then all. Victor Herbert will personally conduc orchestra on Monday an?t Tuesday. Created by Cosmopolitan Productions A Paramount Pictur, 05BR