BRITANNIA THEATRE.
A mystery photoplay that is really a mystery ■until/ almost the very end is "Find the Woman," now bei»g screened at the Britannia Theatre. In this picture, which features Alma Rubens, there is presented a molt engrossing murder story. It is built . about the murder of a well-known theatrical agent. A woman' is ' known to ■ have been in his office, and that woman i» sought amid a series of extraordinary complications. Justine Johnstone is the star in the second feature,' "The Plaything of Broadway." , 'The plot concerns Lola, a beautiful dancer, and a wager is made by some club men that there is only one man in ;New York who can withstand her'■. charm. Her' mischievous undertaking of the iask of thawing the icy heart of- that hero proves highly amusing. , , T
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 49, 26 August 1922, Page 11
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