EVERYBODY'S.
.* A BRILLIANT PROGRAMME. The finest programme of motion pictures ever shown in New Plymouth" was the verdict of the big audience that assembled at Evedybody's last evening to view the world famous stars, Mary Fuller and Mary Pickford, each featured
in a big ftve-reel star. Both favorites are»cnst in parts admirably suited to their special abilities, Mary Fuller in a powerful drama of New York high society, "A Huntress of Men," lavishly mounted with some gorgeously luxurious indooi" scenes and a gripping love story, proving that even the greatest flirt will develop the love microbe When the right man appears on the scene. Mary Pickford is cast in one of the most pleasing characters she has yet portrayed, "The <SM of Yesterday." In this picture winsome Mary is called upon to take the part first of a young girl in old fashioned dress and secondly dressed in the height of Parisian fashion. The "world's sweetheart" is fully equal to the part, even in winning the love of the hero against all the finished attractions of a leading society ihelle. In this picture Mary is supported by. her brother Jack.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1917, Page 7
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190EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1917, Page 7
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