Today at 5.30 and 9.15 p.m., Miss DuPont is 'The Rage of Paris.' Also Comedy and Gazette.
Today at 5.30 and 9.15 p.m., Dorothy Dalton in 'L'apache.' Also Comedy and Gazette.
Today at 5.30 and 9 p.m., Vivian Martin in 'His Official Fiancee.' Also Comedy and Gazette.
Today at 5.30 and 9 p.m., Elsie Ferguson in 'Counterfeit.' Also Comedy and Gazette.
Today at 5.30 and 9.15 p.m., Elsie Ferguson in 'Counterfeit.' Tomorrow (Sunday) at 6 and 9.15 p.m., Vivian Martin in 'The Innocent Adventuress.' Also Comedy and Gazette.
Today at 5.30 and 9.15 p.m., Vivian Martin in 'The Innocent Adventuress.' Also Comedy and Gazette.
Today at 5.30 and 9.15 p.m., 'The Teeth of the Tiger,' an Arsene Lupin story. Also Comedy and Gazette.
Today at 5.30 and 9.15 p.m., E. K. Lincoln in 'The Inner Voice' in 7 big reels. Also Comedy and Gazette.
Today at 5.30 and 9.15 p.m., 'Oh, You Woman,' a story of woman's rights. Also Comedy and Gazette.
Today at 5.30 and 9.15 p.m., Enid Bennett in 'Stepping Out.' Also Comedy and Gazette.
Today at 5.30 and 9.15 p.m., Paramount presents 'Below the Surface' in 7 parts. Also Gazette.
Today at 5.30 and 9.15 p.m., Marguerite Clark in 'Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch.' Also Comedy and Gazette.
Today at 5.30 and 9.15 p.m., 'Little Women' in 6 parts. Also Comedy and Gazette.
The Coronet: Today at 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 and 9.15, 'My Wild Irish Rose.' The Star: Today at 5.30 and 9.15, Dorothy Dalton in 'Black Is White.' Also Comedy and Gazette.
The Coronet: 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 and 9.15, 'Human Hearts' and Baby Peggy in 'Chums.' The Star: Today and tomorrow at 5.30 and 9.15, 'What Every Woman Learns.' Also Comedy and Gazette.
Kowloon audiences are notably quick to appreciate any divergence from the usual in their amusement programmes. Mr. Tod Sanborn was billed to perform. He is a musician whose medium is that difficult, i.e., xylophone. Last night's programme included the Sextette from Lucia de Lammermoor.…
Mr. Tod Sanborn, with his xylophone, delighted another appreciative audience at the Star Theatre last night. Smouldering Fires, with Pauline Frederick in the leading role, together with a comedy and the usual Gazette, completed one of the best programmes seen at the Star.