" More' young girls' lives' are ruined by hasty ■ marriage than by any other process " —thus the author of " The Foolish Virgin," Thomas Dixon. That wonderful picture, "The Birth of a Nation " was produced from Mr. Dixon's book, "The Clansman," and Albert Cappelani (who made "The Common Law") has made another remarkable success of " The Foolish Virgin." Clara Kimball Young is the heroine. Empress, next Saturday.—Advt. . Ticket-sellers in the Crippled Soldiers' Hostel art union are requested to pay all moneys to the secretary (Mr. B. Sutherland) only, as no other person is authorised to collect money.—Advt. Keep up off the wet, on our stout, well-built winter boots, 23s 6d ( 255, to 32s 6d. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Mannersstreet.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 128, 30 May 1917, Page 6
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