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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY’S. LAST NIGHT OF “BLUE STREAK McCOY?’ “Blue Streak McCoy,” a splendid proj duction starring the Western favorite, Harry Carey made a distinct hit when it was shown, for the first I time at Everybody’s last night. Not . only is the character which Carey porI trays more likeable than many of his : former roles, but the thrilling story of 1 H. H. Van Loan has an appealing mterest that makes “Human Harry” ap- ' pear at his best. The final screening takes place, to-night. To-morrow and Friday Theda Bai*a stars in the Fox standard feature “Du Barry,” a story of the gay French court in the time of Louis XV. THE PEOPLE’S. DORIS KENYON AND IRENE CASTLE. To-night’s big new bill presents popu- ’ lar Doris Kenyon, who now heads her ; own company in “The Inn of the Blue Moon.” a fascinating drama of romantic i complications, love and Adventure, and ; mistaken identity. Miss Kenyon, in the j dual role of the twin sisters, daughters of a New York millionaire, is said ‘to do | the finest work of her career. “The $?oI hemian Girl,” featuring Irene Castle, is i a fascinating play of Bohemian life, with ;• all the glamor that hovers over the life ! idyllic of the inhabitants of America’s i Lathi quarter, Greenwich Village, is ' brought out with startling clearness in ! “The Girl from Bohemia,” in which Mrs. i Vernon Castle achieves another screen j triumph As the heroine who demands | her woman’s right to.live out her career ! untrammelled by conventions, she proves ’ her right to the title of “the most trik- | ing personality on the screen.” Mrs. Castle has long been considered one of the foremost exponents of the sartorial art, and wonderful costuming in this picture is to be seen.

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 January 1921, Page 8

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 6 January 1921, Page 8

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 6 January 1921, Page 8

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