EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
The final run of "Babbling Tongues" at ■Everybody's Theatre .will 'be to-night. At the change to-morrow a picture which combines novelty, attractiveness, drama, comedy, and beauty is to be presented in '"The Wild Cat,'' with Miss Jackie Sounders in the lead. It depicts the reformation of a reckless, tomboy sort of girl. A frame-uji between, her lover and her father,', who have both suffered from .her wilful ways, brings about a The taming of the hoyden, is accomplished by a young man wbohas to resort almost U> violent methods before he succeeds in his purpose. The story,is practically^a modern version of that well-known/Shakes-pearean play, "TJie Taming of the Shrew." ■'.•'■ . . : ■'■.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 77, 27 September 1918, Page 3
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