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EVERY GIRLS DREAM

p 'iifory Girl's Dream,* the enormously ■ .'.uccxosfoi Fox phantasy, is I to hn acreened at the KtDg's Theatre, fc. comaiMuing at the matinee to-morrow. fP* This pietur© ia the best photo-idyll ever P m3do ity the dainty Juno Caprice. It is &- a charming play of childhood, love, and m ad\antaxe, WW sets a new mark in June's P 1 * career of making- clean, delightful dramas. K.v The story is laid in Holland, and tells of K-'lihe fortunes of a lost prince and princess Kfwho were living in the little town of BpOlenberg as foster children. It is filled wr w ith exciting intrigue and adventure, and & contains as sweet a love story as one over f_* faw. June, so it ia said, outdoes herself iLin this play. Never was her smilo more •cheerful, never her acting—we use the Rjterm, although the charm of JMiss Cawork is that it isn't acting, it's Hteatoral—more ingenuous. As for the supKittens Rcichart, that sbc-and-a-half-wonder, is as sweet and misas ever. Harry Hilliard is the prince, and Margaret Fielding doos work as June's rival in lovo and wno will he remembered for her in Miss Caprice's ' Tho Hf A fine supporting programme is to be in conjunction with tho above, and special matinee is announced for MonHPclay next (Anniversary Day), commencing Kat'2 p.m.

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Evening Star, Issue 16998, 21 March 1919, Page 5

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EVERY GIRLS DREAM Evening Star, Issue 16998, 21 March 1919, Page 5

EVERY GIRLS DREAM Evening Star, Issue 16998, 21 March 1919, Page 5

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