Motion Picture News (Mar-Apr 1923)

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SHE was the most beautiful woman in New York's richest and most exclusive society set. She became the most brilliant hostess in the gayest and most fashionable court of all Europe. Young bloods, men of affairs, great statesmen sought her, rivals for her favor. She chose her loves from thousands. Vital, magnetic, erotic, she drained the cup of life — and love — to the lees. Time passed. Beauty faded. Lovers deserted. She was old. A Viennese biologist made a wonderful discovery, a scientific revitalization of the glands of life. She was rejuvenated — young again, as young as the flapper granddaughters of her old time friends. She returned to New York — a sophisticated brain in a young body. Her adventures astounded the world. You will marvel at her experiences. They will astonish you. Have YOU read this remarkable book by Gertrude Atherton? All the women are reading "BLACK OXEN"