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'A DEBT OF HONOR.*. Peggy Hyland is the heroine of the Plaza's now* headlinor ' A Debt of Honor' and the story gives great scope for her pretty acting. She is Honor, an orphan. She is adopted by Middieioti. and becomes his pet; incidentally finding a lover in the person of his secretary Chester Holb>ook. Middleton is secretary of a war committee, and there are leaks—naturally en.iugh, since iris wife. Irma, is in love with" a German spy named Schiller. Peggy discovers the intrigue, and so does Middleton, but Irma manages to make him believe that it was Honor's affair, and again Honor is an orphan. She finds her wav to Schiller's rooms, suprises Irma and the spy and brings Middelton along. Irma receives a shot intended for her husband, and Schiller dies too. It is now Honor and Chester's turn to adopt the heart-broken husband, and it is on this curtain that tho play ends. In support are a fast Sunshine comedy 'The Diver's Last Kiss.' and Mutt and Jeff in ' The Tale of a Pig.'

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Evening Star, Issue 16987, 8 March 1919, Page 9

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PLAZA Evening Star, Issue 16987, 8 March 1919, Page 9

PLAZA Evening Star, Issue 16987, 8 March 1919, Page 9