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EVERYBODY'S PICTURES.

| Bryant Washburn, the popular screen star, will appear in "The Gypsy Trail," at Everybody's on Saturday evening next. This picture is a comedy of the romantic type, just suited to the athletic six-footer with the dark brown hair and flashing brown eyes,. Its story turns on the difference between the romantic and the prosiac viewpoints. It seems that a girl in itrictly conventiaL.surroundings is receiving the attention of a conventional young man. Everything is more or less lovely until a reporter, a youth even more adventurous than such persons are, comes on the scene fairly redolent of romance, as it is known on the trail of the gypsies. His reckless spirit captivates the girl and spoils heß.original romance, if it was worthy to be" called a romance. She rebels against the prosaic attitude of sweetheart No. 1, whereupon that young person wakes up and plans a romantic elopement that would have put Lochinvar away back in the ruck, so he believes. But, perhaps not, for the plan goes wrong because they are altogether too conventional. But then what could you expect of a conventional young man ? In the end, th c impassioned eloquence of the reporter wins the day, and the play ends as a real romance should. i

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 18 March 1920, Page 2

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EVERYBODY'S PICTURES. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 18 March 1920, Page 2

EVERYBODY'S PICTURES. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 18 March 1920, Page 2

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