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EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.

At Everybody's Theatre there is a double feature .programme. The first is "The Miracle of Money," a story of two women who have plodded along the road of hard work and economy to middle age. A legacy was left to one, and they realise that life stretched out before them —and there was romaiK*. The second picture shows dainty Zena 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 cirenmstances arising from such an act lead to many very humorous scenes. The supporting items include Pathe Gazette and Review, while Everybody's orchestra renders a bright musical programme.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 9, 11 July 1922, Page 3

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EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 9, 11 July 1922, Page 3

EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 9, 11 July 1922, Page 3

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