The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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'A picture fha€ will interest'' M.P/STews Has popular appeal .55c. Trade /ievieiV WHEN pretty Joan stole out from her husband's side that night in Paris it was to make the greatest sacrifice a woman ever can — so tremendous a sacrifice that every girl and every woman when you play "Burnt Wings" will ask herself : "Did she do wrong or right?" — a point so puzzling — so vital, as to make women ask each other: "What do you think?" The picture that sets womenfolk a-talking is the picture that packs your house. "There's always money for a pretty girl in Paris "