AMUSEMENTS. ■ vANOTHER SUPERB MELODRAMA, Full of Grip and Vitality. p'L'AZA PICTUR IS TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. . No Drama that we have shown for weeks has had such an enthusiastic reception as THE COAL KING, Which hold our largo audience spellbound during the screening of the four huge parts last night. It is POWERFUL, ASTONISHING-. The scene after the explosion which entombs • the miners is Supremely Dramatic The Acting is Intensely Real. WARWICK CHRONICLE: - Topical SIAM, THE AIAVE Comedy QNE NIGHT ~ Drama (Featuring King Baggot), ADULTS, 6d. CHILDREN, 3d. pLAZA _PICTURES. Coming on Thursday Next, THURSDAY. MARCH 2. ‘ INFERIOR,’ By Augusta. J. Evans ‘INFE-LICE,’ Wilson, author of ‘INFERIOR,’ ‘Vasht-i,’ ‘Bt. Elmo,’ ‘INFELIOE,’ and ‘At the Mercy or ‘ INFERIOR,’ Tiberitts.’ In 5 Big Parts. 3 Days, 3 Nights. Superbly Filmed by Samuelson, Makers of Ihe Great Film ‘ A Study in Scarlet.’ KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE. mHE ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION of A DIPLOMAS and CERTIFICATES win iako place in the “Kompthome Hall,” Technical College, Stuart street* at 8 p.tn. on FRIDAY, 3rd -March. All interested in the work ■ are cordially invited to attend. ANGUS MARSHALL, Director. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. German as she is writ A STORY ABOUT MEN’S SUITS MADE TOi MEASURE. npHK daughter of the lady superintendentof an association composed of municipal officials is described in the Berlin ‘Post’ as the ’’ Bergermeisteramtaverwaltungsadinergesel-LeoliaTtspflegebefohlenowacht-eriustoohter,” This is said to bo a splendid illustration of the appalling beauty and expressiveness of the German language! Is it any wonder that spectacles are in such general use in Hunlaud? Evidently at would take a whole column of the Berlin ‘ Post ’ to convey to the German supermind what is conveyed to ihe readers of this paragraph when they are told that -a Penrose 50s Made-to-measure Suit is just “It!” That one little word “It ” was, however, all that a delighted customer heard from a group of admiring friends a few days back. They saw that the style, fashion, fit, quality, etc., defied adverse criticism; they knew nothing about price, yet they all concurred whou one of them—a young lady— said: “ It’s just l lt’ I”
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Evening Star, Issue 16050, 29 February 1916, Page 5
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