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The Peoples Pictures.

Tom Alix in his own play, “The Daredevil,” should be a fine drawing card at the People’s Palace to-night, especially hoicked by such a fin', picture as ‘ Her Honour the Mayor.” “AVHY CHANGE A’OUI! AVilf’fe?”

Arrangements have been made; lor the- screening of a startling Artcraft fratm-c at the People’s Palace on Tuesday night, under tho title of “Why Change Your AVifo?” The picture '>s spoken of as an amazing blending of beautiful women, gorgeous gowns and misunderstood men. A special announcement appears in another part of this issue.

Costumes that for beauty and style outrival anything ever seen on tho screen are a feature of Cecil B. dp Mi lie’s Para mount-A r tcraf t Royalty masterpiece, “AVhy Chang':'- A out Wife?” Designed especially for this production by one of .the world’s leading premier designers, these costumes arc the. final word i". fashion and sheer beauty. Gloria .Swanson and Bobo Daniels, who play the ’leading feminine roles, display costumes which run tin: full gamut of my lady’s wardrobe. Gorgeous negligee, simple- and. dignified house dresses, and stunning evening gowns are displayed at every angle of the story. A scene in the shop of a fashionable modiste and various hotel and ballroom scenes furnish opport-uni-ii.'s for the display of many fascinating gowns of every variety. Th: him is indeed a masterpiece.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 February 1921, Page 3

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The Peoples Pictures. Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 February 1921, Page 3

The Peoples Pictures. Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 February 1921, Page 3

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