EVERYBODY'S.
The growth, of a dainty girl from maidenhood to womanhood is a fascinating period of life's story, and it is beautifully handled in Mr. and Mrs. Hughes's film novel, "Gloria's Romance," which commenced at Everybody's this morning. This ambitions undertaking marks a new era in the moving-picture arena. Billie Burke is absolutely satisfying in every chapter, and her characterisation of the "flapper" stage of the lovely Gloria is full of winsomeness and tomboy deviltry. She is "up to something" every minute of the time. "Somewhere in France," a Triangle drama by Richard Harding Davis, is also shown. Louise Glaum, the official "siren" lady of this company, has the leading role.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 48, 24 February 1917, Page 3
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