AMUSEMENTS.
FOLEY'S PICTOR%S.
"BOOTIES' BABY."
There' ; \vas~. presented' 1 ; at' His Majesty's Tlieatrp/'l/isV night 'the London Film Edna Flugrqtth 'and a star cast in a superb' '"picturisation of the widelyread book by John Strange Winter, "Booties' Baby"—a delightful comedy drama of military and social life, with many tense scenes and a plot that enforces sympathy. "Booties," the popular man of the regiment, returning to his quarters, finds a strange baby on his bed. , Inquiries prove fruitless, so he decides to adopt the child. The little one is given the name of Mignon, and grows up to: be the pet of the regiment. Whence she came, who was her father, and how "Booties" fell in love with Mignon's mother, are the features which jru to make this a screen play that is entrancing. Also on the pro-, gramme are' the "Gaumont Graphic" "The Siren"";' (Tita : drama), "The Pearl of (he X'dniitic" (beautiful natural 'a'nd' "Mutt Jeff in the Trenches"' (comedy cartoon).
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 83, 4 November 1916, Page 3
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160AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 83, 4 November 1916, Page 3
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