The Moving Picture Weekly (1917-1918)

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VER^i' few photoplays have ever had the conception — the direction and the acting of the ne^ves^L Lois Weber Production, "THE DOCTOR and the WOMAN. Adapted by the Belasco of the Screen from Mary Roberts Rinehart's famous "K", as published by Houghton. Mifrlin Co., this delightful picture comes to you v/ith a ready-and-waiting audience of two million people. And for this great audience Lois Weber aptly chose a leading woman ^\'hose exquisite personality makes the girl "Sidney" a memorable figure long after you have thrilled through the picture. See your nearest Jewel Exchange today about this powerful and beautiful drama — or write the Home Office, 1600 Broadway, New York.