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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. JUNE ELVIDGE IN A WORLD FILM. "THE BEAUTIFUL MRS. REYNOLDS" The World feature, "The Beautiful Mrs. Reynolds," showing this afternoon and to-night at Everybody's, tells the most romantic story in the whole of American history, the story of one of the bitterest feuds ever recorded. It is a fact all through and needs only to be fact to be entirely engrossing. The first part of the film shows the origin of the celebrated enmity between Major Burr and Captain Hamilton, while the second part tells of the amazing course of events which led to that enmity, blazing forth in the most renowned scandal, followed by the most remarkable confession ever made by an erring man to the public who liad deemed him a model man, not only in his public life but also in his private affairs. The cast is exceptional, and is led by June Elvidge as Mrs. Reynolds, the beautiful) woman who was bandied about, sold first to her husband, and then sold by him to a friend, and eventually finding love only where its call could lead to naught but tragedy. Carlyle Blackwell plays Captain Hamilton and Arthur Ashley is Major Burr, in addition to which Evelyn Ureeley has an important role. The picture is one of unique interest and great human appeal and is finely produced. This exceptional feature shows only at the matinee to-day and to-night.

THE PEOPLE'S: "WILD YOUTH" AND "THE EAGLE'S EYE." To-night's big bill presents the first of the Stuart Blackton-Paramount masterpieces, "Wild Youth," from the wonderful book of the same name by Sir Gilbert Parker. Well worked out. clear cut, and wholesome "Wild Youth" appeals to all ages, and will be one of the most popular of the season's pictnres. The story is familiar to all lovers of fiction, dealing with the call of yoatli to youth, and the final downfall of old age, which tries to hold back the youngsters of its generation. . Theodore Roberts plays the old husband of a young wife, who is Louise Huff—while the lover is Jack Mulhall. The programme includes the latest gazette Bray Pictograph, and "The Eagle's Eye," the amazing disclosure showing haw'.CMeFOfficer Flynn, of the United Stites Secret' Police, rounded up the spies. The matinee to"day commences at "2 p.m.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1919, Page 7

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379

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1919, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1919, Page 7

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