EVERYBODY'S PICTURES.
The place of honour at Everybody's to-night will be given to- 3. Warren Kerrigan in "Gay Lord Waring," a remarkable story of life in fashionable circles. Lord Arthur Waring offers his e jas security for the loan of 100,000 dollara, the understanding being that if he is unable to return the money in six months he will com- | mit suicide, thereby, transferring his title to his half-brother Mark, who lends him the dollars on such shameful terms. With so original a groundwork it is not surprising that an exciting so \ built up, and finally the gay Lord Waring rescues an heiress iiom a burning building in the nick of time to save his gnm bargai . The next incident of Greed, * gripping story of trust rapaci y, nicht a Paramount feature, "When we were * 1 will be the leading line, with "Gre-d" in support-
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 February 1918, Page 3
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