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ENTERTAINMENTS

EVERYBODY'S THEATER "The Eternal Siu," , which is being shown at- 'Everybody's Theatre, is the latest Select feature. This drama is adapted from "Lucretia Borgia," the drniuii by Victor Hugo. Florence Eced takes the leading part, and is supported by an exceptionally strong cast. The supporting pictures are particularly good, find besides comedy and ecc-nic subjecte, thera is tho fourteenth episode of "Tho House of Hate" and the latest Pallw (lazftte. Miss Balhie Howie-Stuart's turn is most popular, and earned much nppltmse. Her numbers, "Fat Littln Feilar With Mammy's Eyes" and "Maori Ronp;," are delightful. KIiVG'sTmJATEE. At Hie usual Wednesday ■ malineo al the King's Then (re to-day "Laughing liili Hydn" will be shown. Tlie entertainment is .pi-cdentcd exactly as shown at night. Mr. W. Uoudie is very populiii, and sings -\s-itli gre-tt success "Friend of Mine" and "A Song of tho Air Service." The music at the King's Theatre is *. big feature, nnd is most enjoyable, The chief picture is "Laughing Bill Hyde," uda.ptrd from the novel by Rex BciicK Will ]?ORcrs is starred in this picture, and was personally seleeieil Viy Ki'X Beach. The supporting programme is excellent, and includes scenic, topical, ma comedj MiUji'cb. EMPRESS THJSATEE. Holiday rush business was the order at ail se.-v-ions at the l-jiupvess Theatre yesterday. The special attraction in llio present, hill is "Carmen." a burlpsquo on the grand opei'ii. This comedy, which features Charlie Chnplin, is one of the funniest imaginable. The second attraction is "Vanity nnd Sables," one of 0. Henry's stories, starring Wallace Maclionnld and Mildred Miinning. Mr. C. Melvin sang the popular song "The Light Thai's Burning in the Window."

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 214, 4 June 1919, Page 5

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271

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 214, 4 June 1919, Page 5

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 214, 4 June 1919, Page 5

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