The Moving picture world (October 1920)

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7 ' I HERE ARE SOME OF BIG MOMENTS IN THE FUI The morning of Folly's wedding in St. Mary's, with all the world at her feet: when all the gavetv cannot hide the fear that perhaps marriage is a sacrilege instead of a sacrament. The evening at the Monte Carlo Hotel after the wedding, when Anthony Bond bitterly exclaims: "Tonight I am envied by many, but I shouldn't be, for I have married a very beautiful woman who doesn't love me." Love is the only tie which can bind with happiness the lives of a man and woman. Marriage is a furnace otherwise. i The night of the storm when Keene saves Folly from disgrace as she plans to elope with a renegade Count, and with Follv fainting in his arms, meets Anthonv on the stairs. On board the ship bound for greener pastures, as the two, Folly and Anthony, face to face, learn that the furnace of discord and misunderstanding has at last burned itself out. Drama! Power! Thrills! Here is a picture that will grip the heart. It is at once cruel and tender, cynical and courageous— just as Life is. THE FURNACE is ready for you at any REALART BRANCH OFFICE. BE WISE TODAY! REALART PICTURES CORPOR ATION 469 Fifth Avenue. New York