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Everybody's Pictures.

Something of a novelty is promised at [Everybody's to-morrow night in the first appearance of Julian Eltinge, the world's greatest female impersonator. He appears as the Countess Charming and! become quite the rage. While established in a large country house he or slhe proceeds to enrich him- or herself by the proceeds of ingenious thefts and when the game is up disappears mysteriously just .as the officers are about to arrest the beautiful "Countess." There will be a full programme of supports, including Fatty Arbuckle in his latest comedy "Fatty at Coney Island," which is quite up to till® standiaTd of recent efforts from the bulky humourist. On Friday there will bo a revival of the Fox super-feature "A Tale of Two Cities," which created so much interest at its previous showing. William F'arnum's portrayal of the soft-spoken, aristocratic Charlcu iDarnay, and the careless dlissolute Sidney Carton, is a screen classic. Never beifore in the history of photodraroa production has a masterpiece been filmed with so notable a cast of players. The entire setting is one of the most complete and magnificent -things ever designed for a motion picture and is valuable for its historical correctness. A strong supporting series will be shown.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 8 October 1918, Page 3

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Everybody's Pictures. Levin Daily Chronicle, 8 October 1918, Page 3

Everybody's Pictures. Levin Daily Chronicle, 8 October 1918, Page 3

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