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AMUSEMENTS. OCTAGON THEATRE TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, The Management takes pleasure in presentjng the World’s Famous Character Actor, GEORGE ARLISS, Supported by Alice Joyce, David Powell, ■ Harry Morey, in an Anglo-Indian Drama, ■THE GREEN GODDESS.’ ‘THE GREEN GODDESS.’ By reason of its plot, love story, and highly dramatic action, ‘Tho Green Goddess’ answers every demand for a wonderful evening's entertainment. The Musical Programme for presentation by the OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA this evening has been specially selected to suit tho Anglo-Indian atmosphere of the picture. The Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Neale, will play: Overture, 'The Light Brigade’ (Gruenwald); Japanese Suite (Holst)—(a) Prelude, ‘Song of the Fishermen,’ (b) ‘ Ceremonial Dance,’ . (c) ‘Dance of tho Marionette,’ (d) ‘lnterlude,’ (e) ‘Dance Under tho Cherry Tree,’ (f) Finale, ‘Dance of the Wolves’; Dance Dorienni (Guit- | Lard); Four Indian Love lyrics, by request (Amy Woodforde-Findcn); Suite from the Chinese Musical Play ‘Almond Eye’ (Rosse)—(a) ‘The Bamboo Grove,’ (b) ‘Almond Eye,’ (c) ‘The Summit.’ (d) ‘At the Altar of Ancestral Tablets,’ (e) Imperial Chinese March ’; ‘La Soudanese,’ Oriental Tone Poem (Jackson). Circle Reserves at Begg’s, Stalls Reserves at Theatre Office, Octagon. ’Phono 3,091. QUEEN’S THEATRE. TWICE DAILY, at 2 and 7 p.m. Master Pictures offer ‘WHEN THE' DESERT CALLS,’ With an exceptional cast. A drama of mad loves, fierce hates, and the clash of steel on desert sands. Yet it is a story quite unlike any other with a desert background. Also showing, Alice Lake, Frank Glendon, and Rosemary Theby in ‘MORE TO BE PITIED THAN SCORNED.’ Mother Love, greatest of all human emotions, is the keynote of this most thrilling drama of homo and stage. pLAZA AND GRAND 2 p.m. TO-DAY 7 p,m. Tho Management have pleasure in presenting the Greatest 'Desert Drama since The BERT LYTELL AND CLAIRE WINDSOR BEIRT LYTELL AND CLAIRE WINDSOR In Edwin Carewe’s Wonder Romance, ‘ A .SON OF THE SAHARA.’ ‘A SON OF THE SAHARA.’ ‘A SON OP THE SAHARA.’ Filmed on the Sahara Desert with 12,000 Arabs, Egyptian _ life 0,000 Camels, revealed m 8 2,500 Horses. gorgeous acts. It’s a First National production. Also showing, Edith Roberts in ‘ HER FIVE FOOT HIGHNESS,’ A delightfully novel Comedy-drama. K ING EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. Master Pictures present tho forbidden story of Paris and Monte Carlo, ‘ POISONED PARADISE,’ ‘ POISONED PARADISE,’ With Kenneth Harlan and Clara Bow. Tho most fascinating drama of tho year. Excellent Supports.

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Evening Star, Issue 18810, 8 December 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18810, 8 December 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18810, 8 December 1924, Page 8