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"IDLE WIVES"

The problem of the wife who finds that she has no home duties, no children, and no ties, is dealt with in "Idle Wives," a Universal Co.'s feature, describecr as a. sequel to "Where Are My Children?" This picture is to be produced at- the matinee at the King's Theatre this afternoon, also to-night, and for the rest of the week. It is claimcd that the moral lesson contained in the picture is such that it cannot fail to leavo a lasting impression on all who witness the drama. The subject is a. delicate one, but it is stated that it is handled in a manner that leaves no room for adverse criticism. The story is described as ono of the most appealing ever produced for the screen.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3164, 16 August 1917, Page 8

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130

"IDLE WIVES" Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3164, 16 August 1917, Page 8

"IDLE WIVES" Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3164, 16 August 1917, Page 8

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