KING'S THEATRE.
Features of/ 'Playthings of Destiny," a First National picture, at the King's Theatre, are excellence of story, cast, and pictorial beauty, together with a full display of the versatility of Anita Stewart. The final presentation will ;be made to-night. '
"WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME."
"Why Girls Leave Home," which will be shown at the King's Theatre tomorrow, most decidedly comes under the head of "big pictures," because it is big in theme and direct in treatment. The theme is a problem that many parents have been called upon to face. "Why Girls Leave Home" goes right at the heart of the problem, and does not' deviate in the slightest from its purpose of presenting a elearent and constructive story that reveals not only the reasons, but skilfully suggests a correction of them. The producers of the picture have selected two specific instances, which, because of'their wide contrast, cover a great range. These two stories develop side by side, and afford solid entertainment. Anna Q. Nilsson heads a cast which contains the names of over a dozen very prominent photoplayers.-_ Beautiful photography, elaborate settings" and actions every minute make "Why Girls Leave Home'" a screen masterpiece. ■
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 11, 13 July 1922, Page 3
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196KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 11, 13 July 1922, Page 3
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