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AMUSEMENTS.

THE KING'S CINEMA.

BORROWED PLUMAGE

The special feature to-night at the

King’s Cinema is a romance in the days of Paul Jones, entitled “Borrowed Plumage.” The story hrielly tells how Madcap Nonit' is a kitchen wench in a castle on the sea coast of Scotland. She has always longed to investigate the apartments of the lords and ladies upstairs and one day her opportunity arrives when paid John Jones arrives with his pirate hand, and everyone hut Nonie flees the castle. Tn the boudoir of the lady of the castle she arrays herself in tue silks and brocades of the absent beauty, and is received with acclaim by the English officers when they arrive to combat the landing of Jones and his men. Meantime an emissary of Jones has arrived and recognises in Nonie a former sweetheart whom he had left in Ireland some years before. How he risks his neck in order to he near her, and how she saves him constitute an action full of thrills and surprises. A capital programme supports the star, including the War Gazette, Capital of Dauphine t and a rich comedy entitled “Tom’s tramping troupe.”

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 73, 23 February 1918, Page 8

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AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 73, 23 February 1918, Page 8

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 73, 23 February 1918, Page 8

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