ENTERTAINMENTS.
COMMENCING AT THE MATINEE. "EVEia'BGBrS HUSIBAND." The Triangle drama, "Every Woman's Husband," snowing this afternoon and to-night at Everybody's Theatre, is an intensely interesting study of a domestic problem which is, unfortunately, not uncommon in everyday life. Gloria (Swansea plays the star part and, certainly seems to be one of the most Dromisiug of tlie younger screen actresses. Her acting has excellent iinisli who in her desire to retain her husband' 3 love follows the bad advice of her mother and drives her husband into the arms ,e$ the othefr woman. It is the eternal triangle presented from a- new point .of view.* The interest is sustained at top pitch and the ending follows naturally: frojn, the set of circumstances presented. .: ~ OOJMING'MQNpAt.'' "'"' "THE SEofeTOF T.HE STOKM Picturepatrons will never forget "Teas of ilie Storm ;> e6iiiitry,''»the picture in which Mary Pickford scored her greatest tritiinplc Oil Monday next "Everybody's will present the seqtiel to that popular story, "The Secret of the Storm Country," with" Norma/Taltnadge in the role, of 'Tegs'." "•:.'•■■'- ' THE PEOPLES. SESSUE.iHAYAKAWA. / "The Bravest Way," which will be displayed at the People's Theatre to-day js an exceptional photo-play, and one of the best in which Sessue Hayakawa has been seen. The sincerity of love, not only the love of man for woman, but the love of friend for friend is brought out strongly in "The Bravest Way." The story makes a strong appeal to the emotions. It concerns an ambitious Japanese gardener, who sacrifices his love on the altar of loyalty. In memory of a murdered friend, lie marries the latter's widow in order to protect her and her children, although he loves another girl. How he saves this girl from the hands of an unscrupulous scoundrel and how the lovers are ultimately re-united makes a fine story. The latest gazette, Travelog and "The Eagle's Eye," No. 3j ari iV'so screened, lift, APAKAKU.RA CONCERT. [.. The Rev. H. N. Papakakura, who has signed » contract to ging in tin United
States for twelve months, will give a farewell concert in New Plymouth on Wednesday next, 28tli inat., He will be supported by Miss Xe Au, who is already well known to Neyv Plymouth audiences, nodstrong coijftrt company. The hooking will open at Collier's on Satur-, day morning. Further particulars »p- • (Mt i& oug ftdvtxtiting ooavunu, ■
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1919, Page 3
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