The Moving picture world (April 1921)

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TREASURE" JromaStoiyly F. Britten Austen Scenario and Direction George D.Baker Scenes j6y Joseph Urban DROADW STORM The greatest picture of re-incarnation ever shown. Played four weeks to capacity at Criterion Theatre, New York, then a week at B. S. Moss's Broadway Theatre. Now playing high-priced reserve seat Keith, Moss and Proctor houses, New York. MISS DAVIES does the best work of her career in this picture ' VARIETY. By all odds the best picture MISS DAVIES has ever appeared in N. Y. Eve. Mail Production BOOK NOW