27 NOVEMBER 1926, Page 32

This Week in London

FILMS.

THE ADVENTURES OF MAYA. THE BEE at the Marble Arch Pavilion. A most curious and fascinating picture concerning the life-story of a bee, its enmity with a certain spider and its alliance with a beetle. The climax of this engaging novelty is a battle between bees and hornets. Should be seen. • THE LAST DAYS OF PoKezu at the Stoll, Kingsway and other kinemas. Italian spectacle of the old" kind. Grand but tedious.

SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE at the Stoll, Kingsway, and other halls. A delightful comedy with Douglas Maclean.

THE Sim. WOLVES at many halls. German film about pirates. Not too good.

FORTHCOMING EVENTS.

An Exhibition of books bound by ex-Service men is being held daily at the Headquarters of the British- Red Cross Society, 19 Berkeley Street, W. 1, from November 23rd until 'December 4th.

Monday, November 29th, from 12 to 5.30 p.m. Waifs and Strays. A Christmas Sale of Work, arranged by the Children's Union, in aid of the St. Nicholas and St. Martin's Orthopaedic Hospital. At the Hyde Park Hotel, Knightsbridge..

Tuesday, November 30th, at 5.30 p.m. THE MOST RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN LOCOMOTIVE PRACTICE AND TENDENCIES IN

DEsmow. By. Mr. 0. V. P. Bulleid. At King's College, Strand. Tickets from the Secretary.

Thursday, December 2nd, at 3.15 p.m. THE DAY DREAMER. By Dr. C. -W. 'Kimmins. The-last of a series of lectures on. Psycho. logical Difficulties in the'Nulsory. At Carnegie House, 117 Picca- dilly, S.W. Tickets from Viscountess Erleigh, 65 Rutland Gate, S.W. 7.