PHOTO PLAYS
OCTAGON THEATRE. ‘ Whams of Society,’ an excellent photoplay which has met with goncittl approval bv iaii'jje aridie ac,c:• all the ve rk at the Octagon Thcadro, mil he screened tor the last : hue 10-night-. ihe ii-:i lT.ro oi the change of programme i/i-morrow will Iv a, vßinarkc.blo pb.ito-dlMlin. c.ntdhd 'Pa a. tee a-,’ with Nonna, ’i'a.hitadge in the title role. The pin vivas die joun.g actress tho least chance of her career, and she makes lull use of the opportunity for showing her immense emotional T 1 ■as .a Tin-- picture should prove a lot; draw. QUEEN’S AND KING KDVt.ViM), Tim sensational Trim;-cl is photo-play ‘lf a natirv, ’ is drawing haa;: 1 ain hen cos atiho Queen’s .and King Edv. ard i Jindrcf. it- is a dr.-nnn of an in in-M nil type. i!m tlmme of the play hone/ the love .-lory -at a married man. 1 lie programme* also includes tho third emsed-e e.l ‘ " lie .Domic Cross.’ -,vrnch is Just, as, inUra.-tiuy as Una former id; apt cm. A delight • i-.l t oarlie Caaulm comedy entitl-:-;! ‘ Tie- Vagabond ’ comnhncu a- really programme. EVRRYBODi:'S TKEATiIM. An exceptional all isicta-n at Everybody s Theatre is ulie historical pichn-?, ' Iho ( trosr. I’earer.’ Jt is a love story of exceptional interest, and is interwoven with ilea great liwtoric.il ovoid-; centring round Inc ’■■■■avc <‘-a rd imd hi : rear c, of t.-cLivini. The dim reinvd'a ■■; w'th jlr’KUig realism ma-i-v of the toriicle set v< that followed in iho v.aako of the liiv-t invasion of Belgium bv tho Him*, 'there is specie llvadaplod music for this groat pirlure. The progiaunme is coniphrced with several other excellent .subjects PLAZA THEATRE. Tho management of tho Plaza. Theatre announce that they have secured the picture ‘ Whoso Fiiidetli a, Wife.’ which was to have, been shown yesterdav, but which will be senam-d to-dav an-;! to-morrow. ‘ Whoso Eindelh a Wife’ in a pictuririiti.ni of the book by J. Wcl-ev Putman, which was written as a reply to ‘ Tho Woman Thou Gaveut Me,’ bv Till Caine. It is a .society story, in which Leo Ix.v’ncy and Jean ’ Rentneni have 1-ho leading parts. Tire story was wrtiten as a protest, against (be theme of Hall Caine's book, * The Women Thun Gavcsi Mo.’ In this story tho author refutes the argument chat a. woman, ha;: the rigid, to live her owe, life regardless of- iho consequence?. It is a striking plea for the sanctity of the home. Thu supporting pictures include another chanter of the -irki.l *Tho Girl and the Game,’ a meal, diverting comic and ‘Garcia© Mo. Pb’ Commencin'- on Monday next, the Stirling photo-p,!ay ‘The Auction Block ’ will b© presented.
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Evening Star, Issue 16778, 5 July 1918, Page 4
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441PHOTO PLAYS Evening Star, Issue 16778, 5 July 1918, Page 4
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