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VLAZA. Patrons of tho jiopular Plaza are turning out in force to «;e ' The Girl With the Champagne Eves. 1 the. headliner on the present programme. This is a dramatic and romantic screen play, full of action. Jewel Carmen is the stav. In support of this leader there are several other pictures that complete a copiously entertaining programme. KING'S. 'The Sins of Her Parents,' starring Gladys Brockwe.ll, heads the bill at the King's Theatre to-day. The story tells how a young man goes in quest of a girl's mother. A long search lands him in Alaska. He finds her a dissolute, drunken woman in a saloon. She asks him not to tell her daughter, but he becomes mixed up iii a brawl, and the girl loams everything. The supporting programme is 'a good one. HAY WARDS' AND KING EDWARD. 'The Studio Girl,' now showing- at Haywards' and King Edward Theatres, is *a new Constance Talmadge production. The. story deals with the life of a young artist, who for the sake of his health goes to a small village called Cliff Haven. In this village many exciting incidents take place. ' Fairlie to Mount Cook/ a scenic, is shown in support. QUEEN'S. 'The Turn of the Wheel,' starring Geraldine Farrav, will be screened finally tonights* The story deals with the lives of wealthy Americans at the great Casino at Monto'Carlo. The settings in this picture are superb, and the dresses are very beautiful. The supporting programme includes the seventh episode, of * The House of Hate.' 'The Medicine Man,' featuring Roy Stewart, will be screened at the Queen's Theatre to-morrow. EVERYBODY'S. ■ " You are here to be tempted. Very well, I "will see that you are tempted." these are the words of the social "waper to the inexperienced girl in the World film ' Tinsel,' 'now showing at Everybody's The supports are good.
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Evening Star, Issue 17036, 6 May 1919, Page 6
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