■ WELLINGTON'S THEATRES OF DISTINCTION - XCOURTENAY PLACE) (FACING PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS) Grand Double Feature Programme for Hew Year WeeK COMMENCING TO-DAY (SATURDAY) And all Next WeeK up to and iacWin^ Friday. A Story of the city streets - thfills--yes» Wonderful heart" / X^M^^^JM*^ Of a little orphan girl who is 7^'''s*'jp^'^J&^flm given shelter by a newsboy in -%lv^ fe^SK^^^P*^^ • his house—and his home is a ,&? .MW^Pff^^Sl I|l§ piano-box in a factory yard. 'MLi^miwH^Xi^m, There they dream and plan 4S There she dons the gar- :, ments of her pal, and from ■^^^Sm^MMfi^ ; there they set out into the M^^M»« ■ Their ways led into strange '&£^Wsj C. paths, into sordid company, Mlßm : and right to the mouth of a l^p^SSS If '. <\ A hell that was not of their own f^^P^l^^ ** '§ Mike was her name, and P jR?^! ':A " For the love of Mike" the l^^p^S i V*s» '. bpy broke through all ob- tBBB*B i n'k&llfe* " stacles to save her from a ter- wv^^^^k* ON THE SAME PROGRAMME ■'» • ■ . She was to be a Magnet that draws men's souls _ —^ _ \ from their bodies in a place of wild ditsipation. Dorothy Dalton "^A* v^?^>hfta. lyrantrear t~*tfttffi W^.S'^tST ■ THOS.H.INCE \JL wilds, filled with unusually strong 4&*ME^HwJS^S^agvj^ j '*^$w^ Jf *!T <- i^^^r thought more of money and riches |^BWCTg^g^^OTWwgyyi^' J ""^repw '*H>lftS than he did of his daughter's TCgK^y tCjSij'*^ 4i i3(S£V''v#s» ~? ****** tTTt 1'' 11 VTLiu 'tBHB happiness. ' |lw*SSßfV^ * S\P Atid there in the wilds of a WiJWjJ^J&SP^" T " **v -t* * \ mighty, sweeping forest, snemet L,;* «6*"> v SftF * * "« V* a man who offered money—money vVSiiffil*&•* *"\ **£/*£.§&,, " * '\ af^S * ff^k. without love. ■ BSSr^^ißlS*^ a « *$«#a£/ , j?l| . Child-like, respecting her father's Vfig^^^bt 1 <*feiM^V *{££$* * " "* *t* tI Into a dance-hall she was thrust JL ," * ' "% ** •*> f J i» i. Sx^ —pushed into the den of vice anc s » J£j>' J 1/ j- t * (i<sr crime—amongst a< community ot Sji.ti£Jr %. ( > \ i "* lawlessness and viciotisness. %. ftr^ 1^ Jj. j And there it was that the cour- fit^y '***' >fe^r4 age—the determination of her Perhaps thr flo?& i gr. would h«ve been p-jf 'Q^V suui—atose and foUglit its way to bitler but Allaine w«« atill poisessed k$J the surface. " Wltl> Tyrant Ftar itoali. With her heart beating time to "TVPAWT ccad » iF^^® l^^% the footsteps of the dancers, she IIKANI hfcAK, . J^§W N refused to obey the man who had Featuring DOROTHY DALTON & Jsß> bougnt iicr, ■ , &^ . And love —true love —entered her .... , . v , _, .. . ... . . ■ heart—for in that infamous den . lher* fhe raet Harley Dane "vmg m vice like the rest—a drunkard, erstshe found one good man—a man while gentleman ■ _ SS'SU'Sh.nd e<l k n Ohand IJ&- „ And through the baleful li e h t her heart to.d her he mi s ht be of her kind. entered upon tbeir new journey, a regard grew to something deeper and the dim voice of Love k?pt her untouched journey that only death could end. by the sordid atmosphere of the North Star. V. ' PRICES: '; :' ■ \ . • Circle : One Shilling. Stalls : Before -5 p.m. . ■ - * . ■ • . v ■ - • ixpence-; .-arter 5 p.m. Ninepeiice. PARAMOUNT: CoMiiMßis Sessions ||. ARTCRAFT: 5e55i0n52:30,„,,7.30p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 155, 28 December 1918, Page 11
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