"STOLEN GOODS."
To-day saw the first appearance at Everybody's Theatre of that charming actress, Blanche Sweet, in the fascinating part of .Margaret Huntley, a nurse in the Jesse Lasky Feature Film, "Stolen Goods." When photo plays were becoming the rage, Blanche Sweet joined the ranks of the picture artists under the nom-de-plume of Daphne Wayne, and her name on the bill was always responsible for big business. Reverting to her own name, Blanche Sweet -joined the Jesse Lasky Feature Films, and she made an immediate- success, so ""much so that throughout Aosivnlasia the drama, "Stolen Goods," has been a great money maker. The plot is of an uncommon kind, and the ordeals and troubles that beset the heroine make it most difficult to interpret, but in the sympathetic hands of Blanche Sweet, tho character seems to live. Other good pictures are "Welcome to Bohemia," a Vita comedy;. "Gaumoiit Graphic"; "Genoa," a beautiful scenic; a picture of Reinforcements leaving Wellington. Tea is served free at day sessions to dress circle patrons. %
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 55, 6 March 1916, Page 4
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