Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1919)

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A famed crook's daughter redeemed bv acts of inconceivable courage and loyalty. Gowns that, in richness and beauty, uill establish the new fashions of the season for millions of women who see this production. A production even richer in color, in settings and in scenic splendors than J. I'arker Read Jr"s. other world-famed Louise Glaum success, "Sahara." A great title suggesting hundreds ol exploitation possibilities: a star now one of the feminine "Big Three" of the screen: a story packed to the last "frame" with dollar showmanship that J. Parker Read Jr. knows so well; made w ith no regard to cost and simultaneously appearing as a serial in a great national magazine followed by book publication. )AUGHTER THt ARCO PHEIS NEW rOKK