AMUSEMENTS
PRINCESS THEATRE. There was another large attendance aft the Prinoess Theatre last evening. Dorothy Harris, Dent and Andrews, and Moran and Cahill again scored a success in their respective turns. The oeffi© performer® will appear again to-night. HAYWARDS' PICTUSES. ' London by Night and Day' is *till the -drawing card at the Octagon HsdL Thf supporting pictures are also attractive. FULLERS' PICTURES. The King's TheatTe was again packed last evening. The principal filffl, 'ln MidAtlantic,' was again greatly appreciated. The other pictures are also -good. PLAZA PICTURES. 'The Crimson Stain,' a fine diamatio study, ie the chief attraction of tie current programme at the new picture thaatra in George street. The series will be presented for the last time to-night. QUEEN'S THEATRE. A capital programme, headed by *A Leak in the Foreign Office,' wiH be screened for the last tune at the Queen's to-night* A completely new series of pictures wifl be shown on Monday night.
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Evening Star, Issue 15512, 6 June 1914, Page 7
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156AMUSEMENTS Evening Star, Issue 15512, 6 June 1914, Page 7
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