AMUSEMENTS.
“THK INFERIOR SEX.” TO-NIGHT.
To-night at tin* Princess Theatre another of the popular First National Specials will In* presented. It is entitled “The Inferior Sex” and is played by an all-star caste, including .Milton Sills. Mary A Idea and Mildred Harris Chaplin. “A certain amount of reserve will add zest to any courtship. You must keep a man guessing to a certain extent. Jt is all right to show him that you like him. and that you prefer his company to that of others as a general rule, hut do not let him think that he is the whole show. Let him know and feel that there are others that would he glad to woo you. If lie feels too sure of you, his interest wanes. A lon like to light for what they get. and if they win it in a fight they appreciate it more.' There is no man who ever lived who does not desire the prize that others are seeking. If ho thinks that he is the only one that wants you ordinarily he will not care >o much for you. So make him think that there are plenty of others
whether there are or not. Let him know that it is a favor you are conferring on him in making him a choice companion. “I would not for the world advise any girl to he deceitful. Put there is art in wooing and being wooed and girls must use all the art to win the man they want that they are capable of applying. So much the more because a girl cannot openly declare herself and go after a man openly, as tlip man can after the woman <u his choice. “A specially good supporting series will also he shown. Orchestral selection-, i:. mil prices.
MCLEAN'S PICTUHES.
“HitFAKING HOME TILS’’ FRIDAY. !>.i Friday evening McLean’s Pictures present “Freaking Home Ties,’’ the Associated (exhibitors feature drama, an epic of family love dedicated to every home. It glorifies the love of parents for their children and loi each other; the love of home and family; the love of hearts young and old; the love of mu.-'ic and beauty: the love of ideals and traditions, and is recommended as a picture for all ages, classes and conditions of people. Several interesting facts are attached to the production of this imim.sual photodrama. It was written, directed and produced by Frank N. Seltzer and George !\. Rolands. Mr Seltzer is a youth not yet 5 years of age. During his newspaper career lie ran across the incident that lie has made the main theme of “Breaking Home Ties,” Init it was not until he happened into a vaudeville house and heard someone singing the ancient Russian folk .song, “F.ili. Kili.” that il came to him i 11st how beautifully it could be woven into a film story, lie then got in touch with Air Rolands, an experienced scenario writer, as well as a musician and music authority, and soon it was being filmed. Everywhere “Breaking Homo Ties” lias been .shown it lias won whole-hearted and unstinted praise. Further chapters of the serial “The Timber Queen” and a comedy with full orchestral accompaniment.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1924, Page 1
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