AMUSEMENTS.
HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. This popular picture house was packboth at the matinee and evening perfo finances last Saturday, Mary. Pickford, the brilliant film artist, who lias endeared herself in the hearts of Stratford picture-goers, quite upheld her reputation by her masterly and emotional acting in the "The 'Eagle's | .Mate." To-niglit a complete change of programme will he presented, head-. ed hv the sixth instalment of "The Adventures of Kathlvri," entitled
"Three Bags of Silver." In the preceding chapter Kathlyn escapes from prison, in the new .series they all profeed to Allahabad, the walled city of the desert, where they are well reeei-. ved by the Rajah, who occupies the important positions of keeper of the white elephant. The .series is, as us-i unl, crammed with startling advenlures. Strong sttpvorting pictures includes "A Coloured Girls Love," Keystone), "New War Pictures," "Bread I'pon the Waters" (Vitagraph) and others. Statfod niusic loves will he pleased to learn that Charles H. Fox, a billiant solo pianist, arrives to-night, and will take charge, of the musical portion of H.M. pictures. He enmmenees with to-night's programme.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 73, 26 July 1915, Page 3
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181AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 73, 26 July 1915, Page 3
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