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empire. One of the most charming fljjmes in the new Paramount picture ‘I ho Charm School,’ starring Wallace_ Reid, which is bcin fr shown at the Empire. is Lila Lee, who “plays the leading feminine role opposite Mr ‘Reid. Since her remarkable work in such famous pictures as Cecil B. Do Mille's ‘Male and Female,’ in which she played the little scnllerymaul, she has become very popular. In this picture she is the principal charmer of the Charm School, and is the other party to the romance which blossoms when Wallace Reid, as Austin Bevans, inherits a girls’ school from his aunt, and converts it into an institution where young ladies are taught how to be charming, graceful, and lovely. The supporting cast includes many popular players and fifty beautiful young girls, who appear as the pupils of the young ladies’ school. EVERYBODY’S. ‘The Deadlier Sex’ is the title of the headliner at Everybody's. Blanche Sweet enacts the big role in a very creditable manner. Good supports aio shown. GRAND AND PLAZA. ‘ The Wild Cat of Paris,’ starring Priscilla Dean, is the principal attraction at the Grand’and Plaza. Also on the bill is ‘La Tosca,’ starring Francesca Bertini. There is a fine supporting list. QUEEN’S. ‘The Scoffer,’ the leading feature at the Queen’s, was directed by Allan Dwa> Mary Thurman takes on© of the principal roles. The picture is well supported.

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Evening Star, Issue 17706, 6 July 1921, Page 3

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PHOTO-PLAYS Evening Star, Issue 17706, 6 July 1921, Page 3

PHOTO-PLAYS Evening Star, Issue 17706, 6 July 1921, Page 3

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