QUEEN'S THEATRE.
Now showing at the Queen's Theatre is a delightful drama, "The Lily," featuring beautiful Belle Bennett. As Odette, Miss Bennett is deprived of the man she loves, through her father's selfishness. Odette and her sister and brother are motherless and she, . aing the eldest, takes a motherly care of them.-. Their father often goes on wandering visits to. Paris, and it is while he is on one of these trips that Christiene, the younger sister, meets a young man with whom she falls in love, but, unhappily, lie turns out to be married. This incident is the cause of a lot of scandal, ,and Odette's ytfung brother Max is forced t" break his engagement because his prospective father-in-law refuses to allow his daughter to associate with such people. Odette and Christiene decide to leave ..home, but shortly after this decision is made they find that there is no need to, as—one should go to the Queen's Theatre to learn the utlimate result, which is both interesting and satisfying. Supporting this star picture'is a Gazette and a comedy, the latter being "King Bozo," featuring Earle Fox.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 7
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187QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 7
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