DE LUXE THEATRE.
"The White Sister" is creating new attendance records each day at tho De Luxe Theatre. The rush for seats has been the heaviest in the history of the house, and many hundreds of would-be partons fail to obtain admission. To overtake the demand special matinees have been arranged for this afternoon and',for to-mor-row, and for tho. last time on Thursday. No other picture screened here has shown such a wealth of Btory, exquisite photography, artistry of production, and captivating acting as does "The White Sister." In a word, the presentation is "superb." The prologue, which serves to create just the right atmosphere before the screening commences,' has been well designed for its purpose, and it is charmingly enacted by Miss North and four kiddies with sweet voices. The musical score fits the picture like a glove, and it is well rendered by the orchestra, under Mr. Austin. "The White Sister' thoroughly deserves the unprecedented patrouage bestowed upon it. The season will close 'with Thursday cvening'B screening, and so brisk is the request tor spats that patrons are advised to book at The Bris--tol. On Friday next-the attraction— a, strong one —will be "Sinners in Silk."
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 3, 5 January 1926, Page 9
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198DE LUXE THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 3, 5 January 1926, Page 9
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