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‘ Romola.’ ‘ Romola.’ ‘ Romola.’ ‘ Romola.’ ‘ Romola.' ' Romola,’ ‘ ROMOLA.’ ‘ ROMOLA.’ ‘ ROMOLA.’ ‘ ROMOLA.’ ‘ ROMOLA.’ ‘ ROMOLA.’ THE PICTURE. Tho newspaper critics of America could not find a Haw in the production. THE STARS. First and Foremost Lady of the Screen, LILLIAN GISH. LILLIAN GISH. LILLIAN GISH. “ Lillian Gish is supremo. She is sublime.”—Pola Negri. “ The work of Lillian Gish surpasses the finest traditions of tho theatre.”—John Barrymore. DOROTHY GISH. DOROTHY GISII. DOROTHY GISH. “She rivals her illustrious _ sister her wonderful impersonation of Tessa.”— ‘Evening Bulletin.’ RONALD COLMAN, RONALD OOLMAN, The young English actor, who won high honors as Giovanni in ‘ The White Sister.’ HENRY KING, Prince of producers. He stands alone. Proof— 1 Tho White Sister.’ , day) will bo on view at the Theatre. I The Orchid of the Screen, CORINNE GRIFFITH, CORINNE GRIFFITH, I CORINNE GRIFFITH, CORINNE GRIFFITH, In another triumph of drama and beauty —just as you loved her in ‘Classified,’ you’ll rave over her now. ‘ INFATUATION,’ ‘ INFATUATION,’ ‘ INFATUATION,’ ’ INFATUATION,’ ‘ INFATUATION,’ ‘ INFATUATION,’ COMMENCING TO-DAY. J 5 MPI R E TIIEA TR E AFTERNOON SESSION, 2.15. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45. Como to Egypt—give your heart as die gives hers—give anything to see this wondrous play, ‘ INFATUATION,’ ‘ INFATUATION,’ ’ INFATUATION,’ ‘ INFATUATION,’ ‘ INFATUATION,’ ‘ INFATUATION,’ With CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH Giving to you the Greatest Role, in her Career. Beauty of beauties—gorgeously gowned —living before your eyes in wondrous moments of thrill and romance—set in tho .splendor of glamorous Egypt -set to (ho tuno of heartbeats where night-time is love-time—unforgettable. Only Corinnc Griffith could d.i it so beautifully—only this artist could make you live such romance with acr m Egypt -romance land. EXTRA! LXTR\! PTTT? A 1 I.'VT/J \ I FIRST wiTH THE LATEST AGAIN. Direct from America, the Mcidont (hat has just caused considerable amount of interest—the Official Film o p ‘THE FUNERAL ‘THE FUNERAL ‘THE FUNERAL Of tho Late RUDOLPH VALENTINO.’ RUDOLPH VALENTINO.' RUDOLPH VALENTINO.' ‘ RUDOLPH VALENUNO.' Scones from tho life of this great stai—scenes of America’s tribute to tho great screen lover —scenes of the thousands vho gathered to pay their.last -aspects. EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Chas. Parnell, Mus. Dir.). Overture, ‘ 7>ampa ’ (Herold); Entr’acte, ‘The Turkish Patrol’ (Michaolis). Incidental in the picture; Selection from Opera ‘Cleopatra’ (Straus); Suite. ‘A Night in India ’ (Cobb); Egyptian Dance, ‘ Zuiaikha ’ (Stoughton): Oriental Episode, ‘A Street in Algiers ’ (Ansell); ‘ Treachery and Vengeance ’ (Percy Fletcher) 5 ‘Tho Garden of Allah' (Reiser); Etc., etc. Box Plans Now Open at Bristol Piano Company’s, or ring Theatre, 444. NOTE. Plans for Labor Day Night (Monday) on view at tho Theatre. Ring 444. Holiday Prices.

EVERYBODY’S THEATRE TWICE DAILY, At 2 and 7.50. A PARAMOUNT SENSATION. If you like to let tho laughter linger, by all means meet ‘THE GRAND DUCHESS AND THE ‘THE GRAND DUCHESS AND TDK ‘THE GRAND DUCHESS AND'THE ‘THE GRAND DUCHESS AND THE ‘THE GRAND DUCHESS AND THE ‘TUB GRAND DUCHESS AND THE WAITER,’ WAITER,’ WAITER,’ WAITER,’ WAITER,’ WALTER,’ With ADOLPHE MEN.TOU. ADOLPHE MENJOU. ADOLPHE MENJOU. ADOLPHE MENJOU. ADOLPHE MENJOU. ADOLPHE MENJOU. Ho is not ranch of a waiter, but as a lover! And you will admit the Grand Duehess was worth while for. Tho smartest, most highly-polished Trench Comedy presented to tho screen. In Addition: ‘ONLY 38,’ ‘ONLY 38,’ ‘ONLY 33,’ ‘ONLY 38,’ ‘ONLY 38,’ ‘ONLY 33,’ MAY M'AVOY, MAY M'AVO V, MAY M’AVOY, MAY M'AVOY, With ‘ONLY 38,’ ‘ONLY 33,’ ‘ONLY 38,' ‘ONLY 53,’ ■‘ONLY 38,’ ‘ONLY 58,’ LOIS WILSON. LOTS WILSON. LOIS WILSON. LOIS WILSON. IS A WOMAN OLD AT 38? Behind her wore 20 years of suppressed youth. Then at tho prime of life she breaks tho chains and lives the youthful life of her dreams. “ Wembley Club.'’ “ Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” " Wembley Club,” “Wembley Club.'’ “Wembley Club.’ “ Wembley Club. - ’ “Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.’ “Wembley Club.” “Wembley Club.” “Wembley Club.” “Wembley Club.” “Wembley Club.” ARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT, 8 to nidnight. Old and Now Dances. Rita Orchestra. Set Supper Provided. Admission, 2s 6d. Alcohol is Forbidden in or about the Hall. A DANCE will be held in the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, Forbury Corner, on SATURDAY NIGHT, 8 till 12. Gents, 2s 6d; ladies, Is 6d. Supper. Music, Smith and Dagg. NOTE.—Tins Dance is under New Management. SATURDAY NIGHT. Above His Majesty's Theatre, Ta/TEDLEY NIGHT DIXIELAND. DIXIELAND. DIXIELAND. DIXIELAND. DIXIELAND. HHDIXIELAND (Request Programme, Dances DIXIELAND and Music by request). DIXIELAND Old-fashioned Dances if DIXIELAND desired. DIXIELAND Music by Dixie Dance Band. E IT C II R E! T 0 - N I G II T 1 UCHUUI TO-NIGHT! AVAR AT AH TEA ROOMS. 9-SPECIAL ORDERS—9. 2s—Admission—2s.

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Evening Star, Issue 19387, 22 October 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19387, 22 October 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19387, 22 October 1926, Page 8