Motion Picture Herald (Apr-Jun 1931)

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EVERYBODY KNOWS THIS GIRL There's one in every town Tumult in her heart. She wanted things. Clothes. Boy friends. Fun. Gayety. Kisses. • Red-lipped shop girl in sleazy dress. Aching with suppressed emotions... dance halls... excursion steamers . . . chop suey palaces . . . Coney Island . . . clinging farewells . . .then back to the hall bedroom. • Drama of girls. . .who love to live. Laughter of girls . . .who live to love. • It's romance of the working girl . . .today. . .your most dependable patron. From Vina Delmar's Sensational Best Seller that stirred the nation. Screen play hy EDWIN BURKE and SONYA LEVIEN £ BADGI^L SI SSET SUM" VISA DELMAfi SALLY EILERS The girl who plays the part