AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURES.
“If a woman lias won a place in the professional world, does her marriage mean that she must relinquish it?” This is the question asked in the Triangle production to he secreeni'd by Pollard’s at the Princess Theatre tomorrow night. Dorothy Dalton, Charles Ray, and Louise Glaum play tho lending roles in this hig dramatic'story. Dorothy Dalton plays the part of the pretty voting woman lawyer, Louise Glaum that of “Tho Leonard,” a seductive siren, and Charles Ray. >'
well intentionod hut rather weak young man about town. The women are keenly contrasted in “The Weaker Sex,” one is the type who depends on her physical charm and cunning for
her success with men, and ineidcntl.v with life : the other is a woman who lias fought for her position i n professional life, won fame and deserved both. Louise Glaum portrays tho first type as a Cabaret singer, and Dorothy Dal ton that of the successful woman lawyer. A woman’s place and possibilities in moder,| civilisation is the theme of “The Weaker Sex.” “Love’s Reward, the last chapter of Gloria’s Romance, and a Rathe Gazette will support the hig Triangle study.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1917, Page 1
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193AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1917, Page 1
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