BRITANNIA.
iLSIE FERGUSON BRINGS HER RADIANT WOMANHOOD TO THE SCREEN AGAIN.
The doll wife of Thorvald Helmar vvalked from his door —out of his life
—with breaking heart she left her Jiree children to forc e her husband .a 1 consciousness of his unworthiness.
-he ilefl her children —and yet every .voman who sits in judgment upon her .vili say: "She was justtified." Such .s the story told in "A Doll's House," featuring Miss Elsie Ferguson f at the jiight Britannia to-night. The picture is from the Paramount studios, is ably supported by the latest gazette, a travelogue, and a Mack ii-nnot comedy. 1
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Northern Advocate, 20 January 1920, Page 2
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