Newcomers Score Hit in Mother-Child Film“Midnight Madonna,” the dynamic story of mother-love which opened at the Capitol Theatre lft*t night, serves to introduce two new personalities to the screen who, this reviewer has no hesitation in predicting will be at the top rung of stardom before very many more seasons are out.They are lovely Mady Correll recently recruited from the New York stsge, and charming little Kitty Clancy, a child prodigy for whom no other word but the overworked “sensational would be adequate. Bliss Correll is beautiful, an accomplished actress and a sympathetic personality, sU of which will carry her to the top. But little Kitty, who has never been on the stage or on the screen before has all the elements of a great little actress which are going to endear her to America's fUmgoers as few child actors ever have. And that’s in writing.The story, which features handsome Warren William in the leading romantic role, concerns the battle for the custody of her child fought by1 Miss Correll, and Robert Baldwin, the worthless father. The child had been made sole beneficiary of a large legacy and in order to get her the father besmirches the mother’s character. The father wins the child in court but things are Ironed out successfully and in a very novel manner by WllUam, a big-time gambler, who is in love with Miss Correll.