The Moving picture world (November 1923-December 1923)

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"The Public Wilt Fight To See This" "There is no doubt (hat the public will fight their way in to see this production— and they will not be disappointed," says Martin J. Quigley. in Exhibitors Herald. " 'A Woman of Paris' is a distinguished subject. There are marvelous touches of humor, pathos and subtle allusions which have set the Chaplin comedy pictures apart from all other kinds of pictures the world over. It is all handled in a manner as unusual as the world famous genius of Chaplin himself." Now Booking UNITED ARTISTS CORPORATION Mary Pickford Charles Chaplin Douglas "Jairbankts D. W. Qriffith rHiram Qbrams, President