EMPRESS THEATRE.
<T Patsy Ruth Miller, the heroine of the Hunchback.of Notre Dame,'' and daintiest of screen stars, is featured at the impress Tlieatre this week in "Breath of Scandal." It deals with parental laxity' in its relation-to the present-day flapper and her careless doings. A mother, interested m society meetings, and a father interested in other women simply ; because his home life, is tame and boring, and a daughter who is touched with the breath of scandal when her father is shot in the rooms of his paramour. How the girl rises above the horror and is helped by her: fiance; how the wife starts to build V home and keep her husband- by his own fireside (for he recovers from his wound and his infatuation); and how better nature triumphs over the baseness of_ society frivolity;',- all" is unfolded ■in .Breath ;of Scandal."/ Associated with Miss' Miller ■' are Jack Hulhall, Betty. Blythe Phyllis Haver, Lou Tellegen, and' other favourites. The settings are on a lavish scale. The ■ star feature is supported by a Snub Pollard comedy, "The Walk-Out," a Pathe Gazette, and educational and .amusing items.- Mr. M pixon's orchestra 'plays delightful music) including the overture. "Parade of the linSoldiers." The whole programme is i unusually and should be popular with picture patrons during its currency. V ■ /.-■■■
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 149, 27 June 1925, Page 10
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219EMPRESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 149, 27 June 1925, Page 10
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