The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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-THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY 'S Mother-love is the strongest instinct in the world. Here it is pictured in a crescendo of pathos that makes even strong men cry — and then smile through their tears. — See Mararget Mann Brougkt Tears To My Kyes " -Director Lipschuliz GEORGE MILTON LIPSCHULTZ, musical director of the Alhambra, Milwaukee, writes: "I feel that I must make exception to my habit of seldom commenting on any special production and compliment the producers on 'Once to Every Woman,* the picture playing at the Alhambra this week. Being on the ground floor, and witnessing many pictures, I believe I am justified in saying that 'Once to Every Woman* is by far the very best I have seen so far. And though strange to say it is really the first picture that has brought tears to my eyes. Universal has certainly attained a high standard of production with 'Once to Every Woman' and I hope to see it continue." Cdxl Ldemfnle Directed by Allen Holubar— s^tarrin^ DORomr niiuuirs UNIVCRSAL-JEVQ PRODUCTION DE LUXI