EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
At Everybody's Theatre there is 'a double feature programme. The first is "The Miracle of Money," and "something different " is what can be said of it. It is a sweetly simple and charming story of two old maids: The world is full, of such women as Emmeline and Patience Hodges, whoj have plodded along the road of hard'work and economy to middle age. They never look into the future, for it can contain nothing, new and, bright. But what' a miracle money can work 1 When a legacy was left to Patty they realised that life stretched out before them. They were free from the gaoler," poverty. They would, stretch, their;wings;and fly —and there was romance; It was a love affair that came out of her youth. The second picture shows dainty Zen* Keefe as "An Amateur Widow.": .It deals with a young lady who had too many relations, and to rid herself of them she finally contrives to escape to a village and pose as a widow. The.circumstances arising from such an act-lead to many very humorous scenes. The supporting items include Pathe Gazettevand Review, while Everybody's orchestra renders a bright musical programme,
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 7, 8 July 1922, Page 11
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196EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 7, 8 July 1922, Page 11
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