AMUSEMENTS.
THE JONG'S. The youthful btjauty and eharm of Oiiyo Thomas is prominently displayed in *The Follies Girl" at the King's Theatre to-night.-This story has an" interest that! should appeal to picture audiences. The dancer from the cabaret, at whom the whole village looks sideways, is nevertlier less the only human being who has ev©R brought a ray of sunshine and. joy fatjS the withered and weary o3d foepxif (of the grandfather, round whom most oS tR» action revolves. Simplicity is the kejfc note ol the story, which shows Jj&# dainty and appealing little star in ad at. tractive light. The jungle aerial «*TK» Lost City" and a clever comedy %flj;"•!«'.. 'fta- pFowB, "
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15112, 22 December 1921, Page 5
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113AMUSEMENTS. Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15112, 22 December 1921, Page 5
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