AMUSEMENTS.
HIS MAJESTY’S PICTURES. Monday’s fine programme was submitted for the last time last evening. To-night’s big change includes the latest released photo-plays. The stai film “Zaza” is a fine dramatic study by the Pathe Co. beautifully colored. The Vitagraph Co. present “What a Change of Clothes Did.” The story runs as follows: —“John Mason goer away to some country places to escape the demands of society. He falls half asleep on the river’s adge. An escaped convict robbed him* of hi: clothes, leaving his convict garb in their place. When he awakes he puts on the convict’s suit and makes his way to the nearest house where lit meets a pretty girl, who loans him a suit of clothes. The prison guards' enter the house and finds that he is not the escaped criminal, and they withdraw. Some months after John Mason and the young lady get man-rid and they receive word from her brother in America stating that he has found the man who was guilty of the crime for which he was convicted. In this way John Mason and his wife learn that the man who stole the clothes was her mvn brother.” “None but the Brave Dt serve the Fair” is a fine Vitagraph comedy. There is . also a fine selection of dramatic, scenic and comic studies. Several local vocalists have entered for Friday evening’s amateur song trials. These trials will be held every Friday evening.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 91, 21 August 1913, Page 5
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240AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 91, 21 August 1913, Page 5
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