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An excellent change of bill is pvoniised by the maiuigeinent of the Queens Theatre for to-morrow. J'u-"Bluff,": as Hetty Hallowell, Miss Ayres enjoys :i Fast romance herself. >!sw. Yovk* i-c----fuses lo recognise her genius iii gown designing. So Betty, hils.upon the idea of: impersonating Nina Coring, a missing English beauty, wliom she greatly resembles. Continuing her bluff.'Betty mDves from her poor home :iu New 'York's "roaring 'forties," and establishes herself in the Palace Hotel. Modistes clamous for her sketches 'at one thousand ■ dollars ' each. . Then- Eobert Fitzmaurice turns up. . In England he had loved the real Nina vLoring. ■' Seeing Betty, and;believing! her to be Nina,, lie renews his -suit. Love's old story," the sweetest over told, enwraps them both, until" police arrest her and tako her to gaol as Nina Loring, .who :k charged with Absconding with Bed .Cross., funds,■ but Betty squares herself with the law and wins'buck .the love of Fitzraa-urice.. The supporting, programme, includes a fine Christie-comedy, -'"Hold Everything,"-the latest Burton Holmes Travelogue,- and a Paramount Topical Gazette. 'Hie Queen's. Grand. Orchestra, under the direction oE Mr. A. H Jerome, \vilL-provide a .delightful, programme of incidental music.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 63, 11 September 1924, Page 10
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191"BLUFF" Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 63, 11 September 1924, Page 10
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