BRITANNIA THEATRE.
Jn "The Hands of Nara," the novel by Richard Washburn Child, Ambassador to Italy, in which Clara Kimball Young is starring at the Britannia inea^re, the herqpe is a ypung Eusaian girl of eitraordinar" spiritual beauty fc>he falls under the influence of a shrowd schemer, who sees in her the means of acquiring a fortune. She becomes a healer, and by the sucogsa of her first treatment convinces herself that she actually does have some unexplainable supernatural power. One day fi he le,an£ that he has euofltitiited another eirl who has accomplished results equal to ners. Tjiis dlsilhiaions her and ends her career as a "healerj' "Wings of Pride," f(?ctw XnS. Ollve Tell, is the supporting
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 9
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118BRITANNIA THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 9
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