EVERYBODY'S.
LAST NIGHT OF "LOVE'S TOLL" AUD "THE OLOUD PUNCHER."
"Here's to the blood, squeezed from women's hearts." This is the heartbroken toast proposed by the heroine of "Ijove'3 Toll," when she finds herself at the theatre supper party, faced by the man who had lx-traycd and abandoned lier. Full of pathos and tense emotion this is only one of the big scenes with which this powerful dramatic masterplay abounds. Last night's big audience sat spellbound right from the opening fhaptcr which discovers the heroine happy in her country home, to the time when she again enters a life 'with a promise of happiness after a bitter and path otic experience of the faithlessness of man. To-night will be the final screening of this star, al6o the humorous and clever Fox comedy, "The Cloud Puncher." and supporting films.
TO-MORROW. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. To morrow tliia great favorits commences a three-night season in her third great success under the direction of Albert Capenalli, entitled "The Rise of Susan." As a setting which enhances her beauty, "The Rise of .Susan," does more for Clara Kimball Young than even the sensational success, "The Common This is partly duo to the variety and number of splendid costumes. but some credit must also be given Lo the artistry and originality of the photographic work. "A confession she should not have made" is truly said of the dramatic outburst she makes at the famous wedding scene. A grim, beautiful tragedy lies in her utter misjudgment o: her lover. She maies the woman's greatest sacrifice —renunciation.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1917, Page 7
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259EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1917, Page 7
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