EVERYBODY'S.
LAST NIGHT «F CHARLIE CHAPLIN AS "THE PAWN-BROKER." "Sca»dal, 1 believe in my heart, would shake down the walls of High Heaven itself." Dane, the wealthy stockbroker, addresses these ; words ♦« his frivolous but innocent wife in ".Mia. Dane's Danger," the superb Blue-Ribbon feature screening for the last time at .Every, body's to-night. Lillian Walker is charming as the indiscreet but innocent wife and emerges after all her trials with her dimpleß as fresh as ever. Supporting the drama is the latest Mutual Oliapliu film, "The Pawnbroker." A rather unusual feature of this picture is the fact that it appeals to the feminine, as well as the masculine, idea of humor, the audiences containing as many of the gentler sex as of their lords and masters. Those who aver that "Chaplinitis" is on the wane have only to look in at Everybody's to-night to prove themselves mistaken. "The Pawnbroker" will be screened after the interval.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 May 1917, Page 7
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155EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 28 May 1917, Page 7
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