Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1918)

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2277 ^7o Save a Wealthy Woman's <&fe — \ poor news-stand girl takes the place of the missing heiress she resembles. — Then come luxuries, adventure, romance, blackmail, the discovery of the daughter, the reparation of a great wrong and the kind of a story that millions like. Mnrsfi HIDDEN FIRES' Dy XCiavkson Milter Directed by George i Irving begins her Goldwyn Star Series year with*a powerful, wistful story of "The Cinderella Man" type — a blending of romance and emotional intensity that is what exhibitors and the Mae Marsh "fans" demand— the kind of story'they^always reward with their liberal patronage. Released everywhere October 7. GOLDWYN PICTURES CORPORATION Samuel GOLDFtSH.' President Edgar Selwyn. Vice President 16 East 4.2m/ Street New York City We have secured good advertisers to talk to YOU. Listen to them!