EVERYBODY'S.
WGE CROWDS VIEW DOUBLE PROGRAMME. LAST TO-NIGHT. Everybody's Theatre was to small for the crowd* who sc*i£hl to pain admission to view the Triangle and Blue-Bird features on -Saturday. "Home," the Thomas IT. luce production, stars Miss Bessie Barriscale, who as a motion-picture player is winning a world-wide reputation, specially distinguishes herself in the leading part. Iho story concerns the domestic and social aspirations of a family which has only recently acquired considerable wealth. . Hanging on to the fringe of society the mother and older daughter cultivate the attention? of a shoddy count, who is living, a life of dissipation. It remains for the youngest daughter, Bessie, to retrieve the family from a host of situations, which she does with charming skill. Louise Glaum and Charles Pay are co-stars with Mss Barriscale. The second feature -was the delightful Blue Bird success, "Little Eva KJgarton," starring the dainty little actress Ella Hall. This is a quaint, refreshing story with much outdoor action, many beautiful woodland scenes and a distinct seasation when Little Eva and her lover are caught in a violent thunderstorm on .the mountain top. To-night will be the (final screening of this exceptional programme.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1917, Page 7
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196EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1917, Page 7
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