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«.oats7^ Rllth Mil}er > the heroine of the Hunchback, of Notre Dame," and daintiest of screen stars,,is .featured at '.tho .^mpresa.Theatre 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,,- in--terested m society meetings, and: a father interested m other Svomen simply because his home life is-tame and boring; and a daughter who is touched with the atll r of scandal: Associated with Miss. Miller are Jack Mulhall, Betty -Blythe- Phyllis Ha^cr, 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 v Pathe . Gazette; and edu-cational-and -amusing items.; -Mr iM Dixoii s orchestra plays delightful music'
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 150, 29 June 1925, Page 10
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125EMPRESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 150, 29 June 1925, Page 10
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