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TO-NIGHT’S PICTURES.

EVERYBODY’S, HASTINGS

I Vitagraph’s great photo-spectacle . “Womanhood,” the Glory of a I nation, will be shown at Everybody’s to-night for the last time. ; The play is in seven acts and is i really a remarkable achievement. iThey have succeeded in conveying a powerful lesson on the folly of a country being unprepared, to defend itself and at the same time has made a fascinating live story which keeps irs interest right through to a dramatic culmination. Alice Joyce and Harry Morey are the principal people of this feature and Peggy Hyland, Naomi Childers, Mary Maurice, Templar Saxe, Edward Elka, Bobby Connelly, Bernard Siegel and John Costello have parts of importance. Two very interesting gazettes complete the entertainment. MUNICIPAL THEATRE No greater tomboy was ever seen in real life or in fiction than Ann Pennington The star in Paramount’s latest production

“The Antics of Ann.” Installed in a select boarding school for young ladies, which happens to be next door to a boarding school for boys. Ann causes the headmistress no end of worry and trouble and absolutely shocks the whole school by joining the boys in a football match. Hitting the teacher in the eye with a prune, scaling the. verandah posts, causing uproars in the dormitory, appearing in a fashionable cafe as a Russian dancer, are some of the few antics of this amazing ball of vitally. You will laugh for many a day at the antics of Ann. The Sanmaid June. Caprice is shown in _ Williams Fox’s latest play “Every Girl’s Dream.” This picture is toe best photo-idyll ever made by the dainty June. It is a charming play of childhood. love and adventure and sets a new mark in June’s career of making clean, delightful dramas. A distinctly sweet touch is given the film by the work of Kittens Reichert, Mr. Fox's little seven-year-old player. She is a fine little teammate for June. Fatty Arbuckle in “Fatty at Coney Island” is more comical than »ver and this his latest picture is easily his be.-t. The last chapter of

"The Lass of the Lumberlands’’ gives a splendid finish to this popular serial.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 215, 13 August 1918, Page 6

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TO-NIGHT’S PICTURES. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 215, 13 August 1918, Page 6

TO-NIGHT’S PICTURES. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 215, 13 August 1918, Page 6