AMUSEMENTS.
BERNARD'S PICTURES, Writes the management of the present programme:—The war is no doubt causing a great deal of controversy among the public in general, but thoughts of the horrors oi war will be lifted from their brow as the sun lifts the dew from the rose, when they see little Mary Pickford in the £15,000 photo-play, "Caprice." This picture you must sec. A beautiful maid of the mountains is Mary Pickford, and is delighting millions nightly in the best theatres in all parts of the world. We don't want
yen to take our advice, see it yourselves. You have France brought to you:' very door by a "Flight over the Seine (Paris) in a Hydroplane." You r-'.eo the country from the clouds, and you will have a ride with the sky pilot over the land of the present "big war." This is truly a remarkable picture. Then you have the latest news in the English Gazette. Annies mobilising, latest fashions, racing, etc., and a host of superb films and scenics for the eyes and for the soul. The comedies are a sure cure for "don't-cares" and "blues." Van Heck's orchestra will render selections from "Marriage Market" and the "Quaker Girl."*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 15, 4 September 1914, Page 3
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201AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 15, 4 September 1914, Page 3
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