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AMUSEMENTS.

BERNARD’S PICTURES.

To-night’s' pew scries of picture comprises some of the latest release in the picture world. The star drama which is 4000 ft. in length, is adaptei with conspicuous skill from the great est drama over given to the stage o France by the illustrious playwright George Ohuet. “The Iron Master’ is'the title o fthis famous work, whicl is translated into every European lan guage. “The Chef D’Ouvre,” feature! Madame Yane Hading and runs ‘’a; follows—:Clare de Beaulieu is betro thcd to her cousin, the Duko 'J, Bligny. Appointed to a dipknpatb post, lire Duke takes leave of her after yoking | constancy. Time pass es, and Claire hears nothing of Mm Meanwhile, the Marchioness de BOail lieu and her son, Octave, learn, iron their lawyer tliat the family is ruined This .knowledge is kept from Claire, She visits the ironworks of Phillij Derblay, who falls in love with heY despite her disdain. De Bligny, whe is now penniless, marries Athenah Boulinet, a schoolfellow of Claire’s Piqued lyiih De Bligny, Claire marries the irtmhiaster without love for hup. She faWl ill, and Phillip’s untiring devotion reveals to her the sincerity of his affections. When,convalescent, she learns from her mother of the ironmaster’s generosity and understands tho true noble nature,of.the man she has married. On Claire’s birthday, before a party:' of guests, Athenais offers her.. a fresh insult; Phillip orders Do Bliugy.and his, wife from pverjconje, .with, gretir tude throws herself into hjs arras, but• hej puts her gen'tly aside, indicating; that he had merely! done Ins duty. Del Blingy, demands, 'action and a du4l is arranjgpdj., Claire, t t.b,rows herspJP’.between,djhexn, ,wounfiifd..and falp/dhlht j Her doptor pij ,hijs () he£ls, but ffMutiajis nnjy sljght,, •lepderly overiheiyand'happy at last, their lipi£ r thft, f fn%t s kiss. Among the supporting filmpj, which ar.|j of great,,variety, tliery.is a special picture of “The Rand Riot's in Africa,” and, “Fedor,” a beautiful colored Patlie dramagrnph, M,-tensely-funnyi Vitagraph comedy, jf up iub;> : uf. ; gay lypisTislßldna and Alice, who .are twins, A bunch of otliqr, .|tar , make m a Jeugthy program, tvhich at S, o’clock,sharp.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 81, 5 December 1913, Page 3

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348

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 81, 5 December 1913, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 81, 5 December 1913, Page 3

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