"THE GIRL PHILIPPA" TO-NIGHT.
To-night's the night 1 And to-mor-row is another. For the great attraction at the Lyceum, the eight-part picturi s ation of Robert W. Chambers's latest and most popular romance of the Great War. "The Girl Philippa," which will be screened for two nights only. The booking nt Copeland's indicates bumper houses. Anita Stewart, one of the most popular of photoplayers. takes the name part in this Greater Vitagrapli production; and that notable producing firm considers this to be one of its Greatest The story tells of a stolen child, born to he a princess; of her bringing up as a servant in a Balkan inn, and the coming of an American artist; of the love affairs df these'-two parties; atad the forcing'of the girl Philippa into playIng the part of a s py against her own country'raily; and of the multitudinous trouble which ensue. There are plots ami counter-plots, exposures of treasons and stratagems, exciting and "intense episodes, a charming lore stoi-y, and a surprising, satisfying denouement. Nobody will regret, going to make the acqiiamtane o.t "The Girl Philippa."
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3337, 5 September 1917, Page 3
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