AMUSEMENTS.
FOLEY'S PICTURES. "SHOULD A WIFE FORGIVE.*" To-night at His Majesty's Theatre, hjj exccptionsd film feature entitled "Slioult a Wife Forgive" will be screened. The picture depicts tlie faithlessness of the man who had risen to power from her influence, but squandered her money on the cabaret dancer, voluptuous of body, but cold of heart ! The pitiable cry of her baby—his baby— "1 want my daddy," and the childish Christmas greeting that echoed and re-echoed unanswered through the husband-deserted home!' TV i'lomoraMe nieht when rho taxed h'li! with hi:; dvplieitv, and heard the !,!,:,>! ;; >,>lv • "! Invo her better than .•!-••." ;<.,. , ;.,; interest is centred on •■' a iirsi screen epnearoncp 'of Lillian '■'■ ; cc, 13r0?.dv.-- beauty) n . tin ' ere:?. V'.-rnpire, .it'l Temptress. '! ;> •:n - :-.ti'H' films arc "War fiazette." '•••- '"J>,y and "Billy's i.••(!,.. i.i11."
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 31, 4 September 1916, Page 3
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128AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 31, 4 September 1916, Page 3
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