BRITANNIA THEATRE.
In "The Hands of Nara," the novel by Richard Washburn Child, Ambassador to Italy, in which Clara Kimball Young is starring at the Britannia Theatre, the heroine is a young- Russian girl of extraordinary spiritual beauty. She falls under the influence of a shrewd schemer, who sees in her the means of acquiring a fortune. She becomes a healer, but one day ehe learns that he has substituted another girl, who has accomplished results equal to hers. This disillusions her and ends her career as a "healer." "Wings of Pride," featuring Olive Tell, is the supporting picture.
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Evening Post, Volume 91, Issue 91, 15 October 1923, Page 3
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