EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
The Triangle Irish play "The Marriage of Molly 0" will not be screened after this evening. To-morrow Billie Burke will make her second screen appearance in this city in the first story of the continued motion picture novel "Gloria's Romance," which was written specially former by Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hughes. It is anticipated that in "Gloria's Romance" Billie will add to the list of admirers she gained in "Peggy." The picture tells of the youth, womanhood, and mating of the lovely daughter of a New York millionaire. There is a notable Triangle play on the same programme. This is-entitled "Somewhere in France," and is based on a story by Richard Harding Davis. The star is Louise Glaum.
NEW' (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. ' '"The Eternal Grind," featuring Mary Pickford, now showing at the New Theatre, will receive its final screening to-night. ' , PAULINE FREDERICK. Commencing to-morrow, "The World's Great Snare "will be shown, featuring screenland's finest dramatic star, Pauline Frederick. ' This is a picturisation of E. Phillips Oppenheim's well-read novel of the same title. Miss Frederick, as Myra, the dancer at a Montana Cafe, plays her part to perfection, and the fight in a dancing saloon is thrilling to the extreme. The production will be run for one week only. There are excellent supports. :
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 47, 23 February 1917, Page 3
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