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EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.

Alice Brady, in her first comedy, " The Indestructible Wife," which will be shown at Everybody's Theatre to-night, is. "some little goer "—tho fastest thing that ever wore a skirt, and half the time she doesn't wear skirts, as she fins they impede her rapid progress. Of super-athletic tastes, she has her husband and family worn to shreds trying to keep up" the pace she sets, and they try all sorts of schemes to tire her out without avail. In the end'she is cured, but not by the family's methods. There is no doubt that comedy suits Alice. The story is a warning to a non-athletic man not to be in a hurry to marry a wife whose pace "is too hot for him.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 135, 5 December 1919, Page 4

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EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 135, 5 December 1919, Page 4

EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 135, 5 December 1919, Page 4

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