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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY’S. TO-NIGHT. ANNETTE KELLERMAN IN “WHAT WOMEN LOVE.” A 150-feet dive from the mast of a pitching schooner, a thrilling battle between a young society girl and a gorillalike man twenty feet below the surface of the sea, a mutiny, lots of athletics and beach beauties, and a really Wonderful exhibition of swimming and div-

ing, which is followed by the camera under water; these are only a few of the tense or attractive moments in •’What Women Love,” which is Annette Kellerman's big modern production to be screened at Everybody’s to-night. As Annabel Cotton, the diving yenus depicts the role of an athletic girl whose clothes shock her reformer father, and the purity leaguers, who are running a crusade that is anti-smoking, anti-swim-ming,. in fact anti-everything. Annette Kellerman is revealed in charming light in this modern production, which gives her opportunities she has not before had on the screen. Many of the scenes are elaborate and beautiful, while the underwater scenes are nothing short of wonderful. THE PEOPLE’S. PEARL WHITE IN “BEYOND PRICE.” To-night's big new bill at the People’s presents the seven-reel Fox special production “Beyond Price,” featuring beautiful and versatile Pearl White. liss White has done some fine work for William Fox since she abandoned serial work. In “Beyond Price” she has a story that at times is a& thrilling as any serial, though essentially a comedy. The story is of a neglected wife who in her despair wishes she were the wife of a millionaire, that she were a famous woman, and that she might feel the clasp of baby arms. Before the picture is finished all these wishes are granted to her. The bill includes Fox Gazettes, “Mutt and Jeff,” Chester Outing Travelog, and the big special Christie comedy “Man v. Woman.” STRASBURG CLOCK EXHIBITION. Strasburg, the capital of Alsace-Lorraine, is remarkable for the unique clock is its Cathedral. For over 500 years the clock has excited the minds of intelligent people. Its historic fame has travelled round the globe, and its wonderful pr twelve apostles and concomitant incidents have irresistibly held spellbound admiring multitudes. Those who cannot visit Alsace-Lorraine to see the origginal will have an opportunity to now view the great working model which is on view in Hooker’s Sample Rooms, Egmont Street, afternoons 2 till 5, evenings 7 till 10.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1921, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1921, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1921, Page 6

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