Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . m over to their table to speak tothem, it being clear at the same time by Elsies manner that shedoes not wish them to recognise her. After promising to call onthem, Charles returns to Elsie, and the two go on for a walk,parting in the park at sunset with a promise to see each otheragain. The next day Charles calls on the Bruce Wallers, accord-ing to his promise, and to his utter amazement, the door is openedto him by Elsie in the garb of a parlour-maid ; the girl with whomhe has fallen in love is a servant. Whilst Elsie is handing roundthe tea, Charles
Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . m over to their table to speak tothem, it being clear at the same time by Elsies manner that shedoes not wish them to recognise her. After promising to call onthem, Charles returns to Elsie, and the two go on for a walk,parting in the park at sunset with a promise to see each otheragain. The next day Charles calls on the Bruce Wallers, accord-ing to his promise, and to his utter amazement, the door is openedto him by Elsie in the garb of a parlour-maid ; the girl with whomhe has fallen in love is a servant. Whilst Elsie is handing roundthe tea, Charles manages to slip a note into her hand, and whenshe is out in the hall and reads it, she finds that it is to say that herstation in life makes no difference to him, and that he loves herjust the same. She is in the act of pressing the letter to her lipswhen Charles comes into the hall, and in a moment, the two are ineach others arms. But unfortunately a minute later they are dis-covered bv Mrs. Bruce Waller, and Elsie is sent to her room,. OLD LOVE LETTERS (Vitagfaph). whilst Charles is ordered to leave the house at once. Mattershaving come to such a pass, Elsie is forced to reveal her identity toher employers, and, producing her credentials, confounds the BruceWallers, by proving to them that she is their niece, whom they,have not seen since she was a baby, and that, being a great heiress,in order that she might find a man who would love her for herselfalone, she has been masquerading as a servant under their is a happy ending very simply brought about. THE PASSING OF THE OLD FOUR-WHEELER.—Released June 27th. Length 875 feet. An old cabman who owns a horse and an old four-wheeled cabis finding life a hard struggle. The natural preference of thepublic for the faster travelling taxis makes it very difficult forhim to get fares, and at the time we first make his acquaintancehis home is threatened by the brokers for rent, while his sickdaughter is slowly pining away for
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