THE KING'S THEATRE,
A crowded house greeted Mary Pickford in "Ths Dawn of a To-Morrow" last night. The picture presents Mary Pickford in a very suitable character — that of "Glad," a little London waif, who is the good Samaritan of Apple Blossom Alley in the East End. There are. many pretty scenes and the settings are realistic. The remainder of the programme is made up of some very excellent subjects. Next week a Kay-Bee feature play will be screened, entitled "The Edge" of the Abyss."
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 143, 17 June 1916, Page 3
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