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I'Rarty GirlMs Daringly Different Motion Picture!
By BEGINA CBEWE,
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r "Party Girl" a picture that is rather darissly dUlerent .has come to the screeD of the Gaiety Theatre*
And It promises' ISgbly for subsequent productions from the group tliat sponson it — Tlttany.
Toned down for screen purposes the story is about "call" or "party" girls, who earn their purple and line lingerie by entaining tired business men. They are listed in the files of an Industrious lady who objects to being called "Madam." and who arranges parties, lor business organizations entertaining buyers. It is the work of the girls to see that orders come the way of the host ■ For this they are well paid and In addition are enabled to do quite a lot with a' side line
Excitement Aplenty
Against this baclcground is I discovered a triangle consisting I of young Douglas Fairbanks as I the wild son of a manufacturer I who disdains to do business 1 through party girls, the father's I secretary, Jeanette. Loff, to I whom the son is engaged, and I Judith Barrie. one of the party! racketeers. The boy is tricked into marrying Judith, who. it is I explained, is rather badly inl need of a husband just at the I time. there b plenty of ex -_ [ citemeot &nd lots of "it" ia the picture. _ I
Miss Loff, one of the screen's | most beautiful blondes, con'tributes the best work she has | thus far offered, and in addi tion surprises even her friends with the tonal qualities of a | most cinjpatica voice. Doubt
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Tarty Girl,' Jazz Story of Modern Business, | on View at the Gaiety.
Tiffany has taken, the jazz atmosphere of movie college Btories and transferred it, theme songs and all, to a tale of modern business. "Party Girl," now ^t the CJaiety, preaches a little sermon on the business methods of this country. If, as it would seem, the wheels of industry are turned only by gin, | the Wall Street crash came none too soon.
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