Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1919)

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S^picturejP^ The Declaration of Satisfaction A REGULAR GIRL] by Frances Marian Edmand Goiildjn^ Direction -James YouTigj NEW YORK TIMES: "Anyone would expect a motion picture full of Elsie Janis to be full of snap and pep, bright and brisk, jolly and friendly from start to finish— and that's just what 'A Regular Girl' is." NEW YORK EVENING MAIL: "Caused the blood of the audience to bubble .... abounds with clever character bits." NEW YORK TRIBUNE: " 'A Regular Girl' is going to please every NEW YORK HERALD: "Full of action and high spirits.' NEW YORK EVENING WORLD: "Elsie Janis appears perfectly natural as the heroine in 'A Regular Girl,' a bubbling, fast-moving photoplay. NEW YORK EVENING TELEGRAM: "Everyone who watches the projection of 'A Regular Girl' agrees that Elsie Janis deserves the title." And These Are Only a Few of Many Made by Selznick Distributed by Select