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EXCELLENT MU6IO. PERFECTION PHOTO PLAYS. TO-NIGHT, At 8 o'clock, TO-HSfiHT, ETHEL CLAYTON THE TRAGIC WAYS OF FATE. those hours stolen from Heaven I shall always love you !: — Such was her heartbroken avowal. A THROBBING DRAMA, FINELY PRODUCED. ALSO, ON THE SAME STUPENDOUS PROGRAMME, •THE STORY OF THE DRIFTERS.' * RAID ON THE BELGIAN COAST.' < THE SWIFT AND BROKE IN ACTION' enables ono to form a vivid idea of such performances; as the SEALING OFZEEBRUCGE. QUEEN'S THEA T HARRY MOREY and Chic GRACE DARMOND' In •**z\ The Story of a Great Love. Also, Tenth Episode 'THE DOUBLE CROf NEX WEDNESDAY, MOLLIS KING in ' KICK IN." ATLAST THE GREAT And was 2rec + -"' LING'S MEATSE. TO-NIGHT, at 6.30 and 8.30. Victor Hugo's Mammoth Masterpiece. 'lie Darling of Paris.' William Fox presents this Titanic Super-de-luxe Dram in six thundering reels, featuring the distinguished world-famed picturo luminary, THEDA BARA, THEDA BARA, As Esmeralda, tlie Gipsy Dancer, 'THE DARLiNC QF PARES.' Adapted from Victor Hugo's Popular Classie, LADIES, commencing at 2 pan

Unlucky Fisherman: " Boy, will you sell that big string of fish you are carrying?" Boy: "No, but I'll take yer picture holdin' it fer fifty cents." TBS DOCTOR KNEW. Wifre'e no vm talcing medicine if you «*w going to wear yourself out doing- hard work like -washing. I'll givo you a prescription, hut I advise you not to attempt too mucil, and to uso Easy MawHj on washing days. It saves tha.i dreadful rubbing - ."— [Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 16821, 24 August 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16821, 24 August 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16821, 24 August 1918, Page 9

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