Paramount and Artcraft Press Books (1918)

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For Exhibitor’s information and house organ, cast and synopsis of “MADAME JEALOUSY” CAST MADAME JEALOUSY Valor Finance Commerce Pride Charm Display Mischief Sorrow Treachery Rumor . • . Good-Nature . . , PAULINE FREDERICK Thomas Meighan Frank Losee Charles Wellesley Isabel O'Madigan Elsie McCloud Ina Bourke Frances Cappelano Grace Barton Edwin Sturgis Marcia Harris J. K. Murray Director Robert Vignola SYNOPSIS Charm, a beautiful girl, becomes engaged, to Valor, a youth of noble family and deportment. They pledge their troth to each other in the garden of the girl's parents. Commerce and Pride, leaders in society. The boy's father and mother. Finance and Display, when told of the match, show their entire approval, and preparations for the wedding start at once. But in her elaborate boudoir in "The House of Heavy Hours," a beautiful woman known as "Madame Jealousy," sits brooding and musing, and the happiness in the voices of the lovers is gall and wormwood to her soul. Calling her handmaiden. Mischief, Jealousy sends her, after the wedding, to the home of the newly married couple. Here, Valor, had promised to take Charm to the Opera, but through the offorts of Mischief, a trivial accident to his car makes him late. Charm is annoyed and listens the more eagerly to Jealousy when she steals into the room and whispers that perhaps there is a reason for his tardiness. Taking Charm for a stroll through the Garden of Other Days, Jealousy shows Valor there bidding goodbye to Forgotten, an old sweetheart. Thus, when Valor finally does arrive. Charm refuses to listen to his explanation and Valor, in great distress, leaves her. Charm, imagining all things, becomes a victim to ten thousand fears and afterwards, although Valor seeks to distract her, Madame Jealousy is ever near and Charm becomes sad and silent. 17