PICTURE ENTERTAINMENTS
* Winning Back,’ the Broncho’s great master piece, will be screened for the last time at the Queen’s to-day, along with other films which complete the pro< gramme. There will be the usual changf of films to-morrow. The Plaza has a good _ array of films, which will be shown again this evening. Among the many are ‘ The One Between • (drama), ‘Done in Wax’ (comedy), and ‘ Making Shells. 1 The last mentioned if particularly interesting, and of a higl educational value. To-night will see the final screening of the King Edward Theatre’s present bill. ‘The Stoning,’ featuring little Viola Dana, is one of the attracting films, and is a powerful story of real life. The story of an erring girl and the cold charity of her "unco’ guid” neighbors, as unfolded in the picture ‘The Stoning’ at the Octagon Hall, is proving a good draw. The supports are excellent. ‘An Unexpected Honeymoon,’ the-star film at the Grand, is a really good story with an- original plot. The supporting pictures, aro well assorted and interest^
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Evening Star, Issue 15891, 25 August 1915, Page 6
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174PICTURE ENTERTAINMENTS Evening Star, Issue 15891, 25 August 1915, Page 6
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