Modem Life Described In Rialto F i lxm■Flaming Youth an sparkling a show the Rialto has seen fn many months took the big audience yesterday by storm with its truly remark-able story and the manner In whichthe book ha* been aiadc into screen material,It'« the only lesson in Jazz* that has been made in th* history of the picture industry that is really a lesson without a preachment. It is an object lesson, sugar-coated with the finest kind of entertainment and dons «o magnificently that It stand* alone,Colleen Moore Is. shown as the youngest daughter of a house gone mad with the craze for so-called pleasure, so mad that the mother, beautiful and a flirt, goes to an untimely end knowing that she is selecting the path deliberately and then the two older daughters, each of whom Is married and each of whom makes the most of too much spare time flirting, until the crash comes to them both. The father hand* a cocktoij to the wife as fche lays exhausted on the couch from too much excitement, hands her a drink almost at the moment that her tired heart stop* beating. The younger daughter Is filled with ideas that the ha* picked up from mother, father and her sisters, until she is found aboard a private yacht and is compelled to take to' the ocean to »av© what honor she has left. Cou- 1 pled' with this are th© wild orgies and the enevi table that is sur* to | happen in Flaming Youth. *. It-la wonderful, with thp smartest ‘ sort of a cast and th© finest kind , of sets and magnificent gowns.*- A real picture, with a real kick. Added is Baby Peggy in Little Miss Hollywood,* and the International news reeL This program is on for Monday and Tuesday and will give way on the latter da*© to the coming of , Priscilla Dean in The White Tiger.—- p-