Motion Picture News (Jan-Feb 1922)

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February i 8 , 1922 1089 It lifts the curtain on 7/ew Yorks midnight playground 12e^d this from — SUNDAY FEBRUARY 5, 1922 ' revelries. The debutante flapper and the famous hostess arc -with us. In one of the ** elubs ” ^on a recent evening a woman leader of Fifth Avenue’s social life sat at | one table; at a neighboring table sat a noted stage beauty whose name was figuring in the divorce courts. (That is the keynote of the Broadway ■ season. ■ It used to be known as “ slum'ruing.” Now it is a mere casual routine matter of inquiring at 3 A. M.( ^^yhere ldt’s spend the ev'V'iner^# A story of millionaire jazz-hounds, gold diggers & notorious night clubs STORY BY JULIA TOLSVA DIRECTED BY CHARLES J. WHO MA0£