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Thursday, August 28, 1924 ^^F"!^^' DAILY " ^
Held Over for a Second Week on Broadway
"LILY OF THE DUST," Pola Negri's latest, is sure knocking the bad weather for a goal at the Rivoli, New York, this week. Pouring rain on Monday and boiling hot the rest of the time, but it hasn't cut into the mid-Winter business the Rivoli is getting. In fact the box office is doing so well that the picture is being held a second week. You know
It MUST Be Good
"LILY OF THE DUST" has already had tremendously successful runs at the California Theatre, San Francisco, and the Metropolitan, Los Angeles. It's pretty generally agreed that nothing Pola Negri has ever done can touch it!
The Critics Agree:
"This is what I call acting! This is by "A vastly interesting picture, beautiful
far and away the best work Miss Negri to the eye and splendidly directed."
has done in America." {Chicago Post.) (Neiv York Herald Tribune)
"By far the best thing she has done." .-gj^g jg ^^le same sparkling, flashing ac
(Los Angeles Neivs) ^ress that took this country by storm." "Pola Negri lives the story, giving a ( ^eiv York Daily Mirror)
^ better account of herself than in any
picture made in Hollywood." " 'Lily of the Dust' has unusual power
(New York Times) and force." {New York Mirror)
Adolph Zukor Jesse L. Lasky present
POLA NEGRI
in
"LILY OF THE DUSr
One
of the
FAMOUS 40 ag>araniountg>icture
Dimitri Buchowetzki Prod. From Sudermann's novel and play by Edward Sheldon. Screenplay by Paul Bern.