McLEAN’S PICTURES.
FRIDAY. EMILY STEVENS. I The story in brief is as follows:—If | I yon were a beautiful, virtuous girl, the exact counterpart in appearance of i your first cousin, a vicious vampire I [ type of a woman, would you allow her to i saddle you with misdeeds? If she were arrested ■in a vicious gambling j den and gave your name as the real j culprit; if as a result of her escapade I you were turned out into the world, I homeless and friendless; if the strik- I ing likeness between you and your ■ cousin caused you to be accused of ? every one of her misdeeds, if you knew that my defending yourself and prov-
ing her the vampire she really is you would probably kill the man you most love—what would you do? This is tho situation in “Alias Mrs Jessop.” The picture tells the story.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1919, Page 1
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149McLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1919, Page 1
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