AMUSEMENTS. PI A Z 4 THBATBI TO-NIGHT, at 7 sharp. William Fox presents ‘A Virgin Paradise,’ eight startling reels, vividly portraying life in the jungle as against civilised hypocrisy. Suppose: Clyde Cook in ‘The Toreador,’ Topical Gazettes, and a new episode of ‘ Winners of the West ’ Serial. ‘Virgin Paradise’ commences 7.15 p.ra. sharp. g n N D THEATER TO-NIGHT, at 7. Complete Change of Programme. William Fox presents ‘A VIRGIN PARADIS®,' a story of the jungle and civilised hypocrisy, a masterpiece in eight startling reels. Supports; CLYDE COOK in ‘The Toreador,’ Topical Gazettes, and new episode of ‘Winners of the West’ Serial. King bdwaed. To-night.—7.ls.—To-night. HOPE HAMPTON In tho Play of Unparalleled Emotion, ‘LOVE’S PENALTY,’ A drama of surprises, sensation, smiles, sobs, fleeting through every reel. Supporting films include: Gaumont Graphic, Palho Review, and Episode 11) of ‘ Tamil.’ Matinee at 2.30 Saturday. EYBEYBODY’B thbatbh. To-day.—2.3o and 7.15--To-ui2ht. MARY PICKFOBD in her very first society drama, ‘ THROUGH THE BACK DOOR.’ It’s as’.charming as a burst of glorious sunshine. The story opens in picturesque Belgium, then jumps to the palatial mansions of Long Island and the “ Great White Way” of New York. Excellent Supports. Musical Gems by Everybody's Orchestra at 8. Plan at Bristol. Empire theatre. Last 3 Days: 2, 6.40, 8.50. ‘MORAN OF THE LADY LETTY,’ Featuring Rudolph Valentino, the handsome star of ‘The Sheik,’ with Dorothy Dalton. A shirring sea story packed with exciting incidents and thrills. Broadway Comedy, Gazette, Scenic. Book at Bristol, or ring 444. Coming: Betty Compson in ‘ The Law and the Woman.’ OCTAGON THEA TR E. ■Commencing To-night: Another super triumph of the screen, ‘ Partners of the Tide,’ interpreted by a glorious all-star cast. See a full-rigged ship go crashing on tho rocks and iis subsequent sinking. The raising of a sunken craft from the ocean’s sandy bed. Also, Herbert Rawlinson in ‘ The Man Under Cover.’ Good Supports. Reserves ling 3,091. Octagon Orchestra, 20 players. QUEE N’S THEATRE. Daily, at 2 and 6.30 p.m. ‘WHY GIRLS LEA TO! HOME.’ ‘WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME.’ You must not go out to-night! But she did! And' the dramatic situation depicted is just one of the many reasons “ why girla leave home.” Supports; Gazette, 'Scenic, and a Mack Sennett Comedy (‘ Cal la Cop’). Orchestra at 8. Plan at Bristol.
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Evening Star, Issue 18044, 11 August 1922, Page 6
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