The Moving Picture Weekly (1919-1922)

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ildrec NOT every picture-play need be filled with fighting — not every play need be sickening with sex. Why not a drama such as every girl passes through at one time or another — such as every man appreciates — the story of the coveting of clothes — and a beautiful home — and pretty things and the disillusionment that is pretty nearly sure to come. Here is a wonderfully appealing Lois Weber Picture that tells that story — let your people carry its wondrous memories home — for that's its name. HOME The Story of Every Girl