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AMUSEMENTS

KING'S THEATRE. WHITE FLANNELS. "White Flannels," the Warner Muster Picture which conies to tho Kings Theatre to-night only, lias another great mother role for Louise: Dresser, who plays poor Ma Broska, oho, wife of a Polish miner. Mr Broska has seen young college man ah the homes of the mine operators where she goes to do'clay's week. Their natty clnt'ics, their unhardened hands, their careless ja,nnty ways, even their speech so different from that she had been used to hear, fillcs her with the determination to send her son to college, whether hei will or not.

F.'.-anik Rro3lji<, by Jasoin Robards, is a, bey who likes bis job. He loves a village, girl, and has a pal, ni miner, too, rough-and-ready as him-sell". but Ma wills that all this be '.'haiigpd. Srhe learns, when n.U most too late, that education is not necessarily of schools, and that it ta.kes more than w/.at she calls "white flannels" to make a gentleman.

"White Flannels'' should be seen by all parents, but especially by those whose danger is the unselfishneiss yhieh i s so apt to breed its opposite in the children, for whom these same

reiata would often be willing toi offer their lives.

The picture was directed by Lloyd iLaeori, who had previously directed Miss Dresser and Mr. lfebard,s in "Broken Hearts of Hollywood.." The heroine!, -a.girl of the coal mine town. is played "by Virginia; Brown Faicle. Others in, the cast include Warner Richards. George Nieho], s and Brooks Benedict.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 56, 4 May 1928, Page 8

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AMUSEMENTS Stratford Evening Post, Issue 56, 4 May 1928, Page 8

AMUSEMENTS Stratford Evening Post, Issue 56, 4 May 1928, Page 8