AMUSEMENTS.
HIS MAJESTY’S PICTURES. To-night a huge change of pictures will bo screened at Bernard’s Theatre, come rain, hail, or storm. The great Asta Xeilsen triumph, “The Heart of a Pierrot,” wil be the star feature film, and is one of the strongest heart-appealing scenarios yet performed by this great Danish actress. The Vitagraph Co. is more than well represented in the drama, “Beau Brummel.” .Helen falls a victim to Beau Brummel’s charms, although she is warned by the Duchess of Devonshire against him. , Beau is an intimate friend of the Prince of Wales and all the nobility of the period. Lord Devonshire and the Prince ot Wales are great friends, and when Beau Brummel insults the Prince, he forbids Helen seeing Beau until he apologises. Ho will not apologise, and the Prince res-ents his effrontery. This diminishes Beau’s importance. He falls into disgrace and alter years ol destitution, is rescued by an old friend. An interesting colored study of the Life of a Squirrel is highly educational. The sustaining films are all of the host. The Latest Caumont is ns usual full of yesterday’s happenings. One spool introduces tMo great sensation attached to the King’s horse at the Derby, when the woman .suffragette threw herself right in front of the horse and was carried off fhe course dying. Comic songs will be given by Will Diamond.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9, 11 September 1913, Page 3
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227AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9, 11 September 1913, Page 3
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