PLAN AT BEGG'S — NOW OPEN, FRIDAY NEXT, 2.30 AND 7.30 P.M. At the QU E EN'S THEATR E CECIL B. DE MILLED 1 LATEST AND GREATEST PRODUCTION—A PARAMOUNT SUPER-PRODUCTION, "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOLI Adapted by JEANNIE MACPHERSON from Arthur Schnitzlert'e Immortal Play, Think of "MALE AND FEMALE," of "WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE?" of "FORBIDDEN FRUIT," , ' Then try to imagine a storj> greater than any of the*e— stronger, more unusual, more thrilling. Imagine scores of settings, every one of thein_ more <■. elaborate, more daring, more luxurious thati anything you have ever seen on the i screen. Now imagine twelve of the best-known players in America, working uhdor the magic direction of de Mille. If you can imagine one superiativo picture with all this and i more, you will have a slight idea of "THE AFFAIiRS OF ANATOLI ' With the Greatest Cast Ever Known, Including '' WALLACE REID GLORIA SWANSON ELLIOT DEXTER BEBE DANIELS MONTE.BLUE WANDA HAWLEY THEODORE ROBERTS AGNES AVRES THEODORE KOSLOFF JULIA FAYE RAYMOND HATTON POLLY MOHAN THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTION OF THE DECADA ; During the Evening Session the Popular Wellington Baritone, MR. &WILL GOUDIE, Will sing "ANATOL" ("Luckless Anatol"), by J. O'Hsgsa. QUEEN'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. (Conductor—Mß. S. CIMINO.) During the Screening" of "The 1 Affairs of Anatol" the following Compositions of Mr. Salvatbre Citnino will be rendered: OVERTURE—"ANATOL" TWO CHARACTERISTIC DANCES MARCHE TRIUMPHALE IN. A GONDOLA MINUET IN G SONG WITHOUT WORDS A Musette ' blue eyes, a reverie VALSE SUITE—"AMABELLA** FAIRY TALES (VIOLIN SOLO) PRICES— i»i 25,. Is (plus tax). No extra for Reserves. CHILDREN—UsuaI Prices to Matinees Only. Telephone 22-354.
COMMENCING , TO-M0 RR 0 W : . ■ . I At ' ' / • BV£RYB O BY " S FIRST NATIONAL I/ATEST, GREATEST, AND MOS* THRILLING SUPER-PRODUCTION, "STRANGER THAN FICTION*" The greatest aif-cifcus efer filmed. It starts with a laugh, runs with a thrill, and filiishes on the biggest Surprise of your life. The story of a, Society girl in the Underworld finding romance amid the pdnls of , Chinatown) and featuring the beautiful \ KATHERINE MACDONALD . : With * [WESLEY' BARRY Rgjgffi 6EE KATHERINE MACDONALD in Pour Splendid Role*. WESLEY BARRY as "Freckles," her love-sick admirer. ' An Aerial Circus unparalleled in Thrill. 1 What the Screen has' Never Shown You Boforc. Crooks, Police Raids* Aerial Chfises; Romance, Thrill, and Laughter—Whirl ill the time in a cyclone of sUvprise. : - .-, la addition: BILLIE RHODES i, 1 "THE GIRL OF MY DREAMS." Usual Prices. . Telephone 50. MME^S. EMPRESS fTHE HOME OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES). 'ANOTHER UNRIVALLED DOUBLE ATTRACTION! COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT, 10th. The William D, Taylor's Production, 'T H E F ;.tf EtN A C E, rt- ■ With a Wonderful' Cast, including AGNES AYRES, JEROME PATRICK, THEODORE ROBERTS, AND MILTON SILLS. ■.; ■ THE LATEST IN HONEYMOONS. : The story of a pair who thought marriage was going to be a cosy wood fire, arid found it a scorching furnace, ! ■ ■' Al», , ■ BETTY COM PS ON "THfe Ml^Lte MINISTER,'* Sir J. H. Bartie's World-famous Pl*yy . Books and plays ootao and go, but "THE LITTLE MINISTER" has gone on for twenty years. As a book, beloved in a million homes. As a play, never to bo for' gotten by the million^ who saw it. And now a picture. > Last Episode of "HIDDEN DANGERS'' SERIAL.' PRICES AS USUAL. ' '", A ,. TELEPHONE 3442. ABSOLUTELY THE LAST OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING THE MOST SUMP-TUOUSLY-PRODUCED PICTURE OF ALL TIME. DON'T MISS IT! PARAMOUNT & ARTCRAFT THE THEATRES OF/BIG ATTRACTIONS. : LAST DAY Of LAST NIGHT THE REPUBLIC SELZNICK DE LUXE PRODUCTION, "CHILDREN OF DEStINY,'? __ Featuring ' : EDITH HALLOR/ The Beautiful Star whom H.R.H. the Prince of Wales asked to have preiefated to him, A picture of lavish splendour. Glorious women, beautiful gowns, wonderful scenes, magnificent photography, and a great story of romance and thrills. Aim, EUGENE O'BRIEN in "CLAY, DOLLARS." A Real Comedy of Rural Life. TO-MORROW ! Commencing TO-MORROW ! THE BIG SENSATIONAL SPECIAL, ■ "BREAK THE NEWS TO MOTHER," Founded on the immortal song by C. K. Harris. , . ■ Lovo and Faith are its thetnes. Love is the most wonderful .thing in the world. Love is supreme. Love is infinite. This is the most beautiful of all—^the love of a mother for her child. Tho brave fight she puts up waiting for the.return of her boy will make a lump come into your throat, and you will leave smiling through the tears. ' , Also, • elaine hammerstein, "remorsellss love,"' A Ralph Inco Production. A virile tale of the Kentucky Hills whore love runs strong, and hatred knows* no bounds. . ■ ; PRICES AS USUAL. BOOK YOUR SEATS. FOR PARAMOUNT, AT UTILITY, OR TELEPHONE 21-842. FOR ARTCRAFT, AT BRISTOL, OR TELEPHONE ?A7O. PARAMOUNT'S ORCHESTRA SUPREME Cdncuictor, Si.. C. Parnell ARTCRAFT'S SELECT ORCHESTRA Under the Conductorslup of Miss Blanche Crump COMMENCING FRIDAY, 17th MARCH—"A MAN'S HOME"~The Grfeatcst Domestic Drama Yet Staged
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1922, Page 2
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