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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S THEATER LAST DAY, at 2 and 7 p.m. ‘THE ROSARY.’ A Grand New Symphony of Human Emotion, To-morrow, D. W. Griffith presents his Orchid Miracle of the screen ‘BROKEN BLOSSOMS.’ The daring, the pathos, and the strange, sordid, but still beautiful charm of ‘ Limehouse Nights ’ transferred to the silver screen. jgIMPIBE THEATRE. Last Day, at 7.55. ‘ONE GLORIOUS 'DAY,’ Ethel Clayton, 8.55, in 1 EXIT THE VAMP.’ To-morrow: George Loam Tucker’s ‘Ladies Must Live,’ starring Betty Crompson. Bebo Daniels in ‘ She Couldn’t Help It.’ OCTAGON THEATRE.—Again To-night Magnificent Double Programme, ‘THE HUNDREDTH CHANGE,’ famous story by Ethel M. Dell (Stoll British Production!. See the great horse race at Kempton Park. Also, Mario Provost in ‘THE DANGEROUS LITTLE DEMON,’ a sprakling 5-reel Comedy-Drama (Universal). Splendid Supports. Plan at Hogg’s; after 5 ring 3,091. Octagon Concert Orchestra (20 instruments). QUEEN’S THEATRE. Thomas H. luce’s Drama De Luxe, ‘HAIL THE WOMAN,’ ’HAIL THE WOMAN,’ Humanity’s Symphony of Tears and Laughter. Supports include Gazettes, Scenic, and Comedy ‘ April Fool.’ Orchestra at 8 p.m. Plan at Bristol. Star at 3, 6.30, and 8.40 p.m. PLAZA THEATRE, TO-NTGHT, at 7. Three-hour Programme. Buck Jones in a stirring five-act Fox Western Drama, ‘ Pardon My Nerve,’ the romance of a wandering ranchman. The Supports include ‘ Pardon Me ' (a Sunshine comedy), ‘ Upper and Lower ’ (a Century comedy), Topical Gazette; also episode three ‘Winners of the West’ aerial. fl B A N h THEATER *UT TO-NIGHT, at 6.30. Three-hour Programme. Buck Jones in a stirring 5-aot Fox Western Drama, ‘Pardon My Nerve,’ the romance of a wandering ranchman. The supports include ‘ Pardon Mo’ (a Sunshine comedy), ‘Upper and Lower’ (a Century comedy), Topical Gazette, also episode three ‘ Winners of the West ’ serial. King bdward. To-night—7.ls—To-night, I'homas H. Ince’s Beautiful Epoch-making Photo-drama Atasterpiece, ‘HAIL THE WOMAN,’ With the greatest array of stars ever assembled on the screen, including Florence Vidor, Tullv Marshal, Aladge Bellamy, Theodore Roberts. Splendid supports: Topicals, Scenic, and Comedy ‘ April Fool.’ THE' EVENT OF THE YEAR. DRUIDS SOCIAL AND DANCE, AUGUST 25th, ART GALLERY HALL. Double Tickets, 6s 6d: Single, 4s. Tickets procurable from Sainsbury, hairdresser and tobacconist, George street.

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Evening Star, Issue 18034, 31 July 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18034, 31 July 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18034, 31 July 1922, Page 8