Moving Picture World (Sep 1916)

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1634 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD September 9, 1916 £P 4 . , CSS ff> ■ -at— «t— * ■ i By special arrangement wth F Ztegfetd J* GEORGE KLEINE Presents Miss DillieBwfce Supported by HENRY KOUCER A Motion Picture Novel by Mr and Mrs RUPERT HUGHES *£=* H^H »™ MYSTERY — thrills — suspicion — intrigue are all mingled in a wonderful fashion in Gloria's Romance. Billie Burke, the star supreme, and an all-star supporting cast, headed by Henry Kolker. are delighting thousands by their work in this 20-chapter photoplay. Scenes at Palm Beach, Florida, and Riverside Drive. New York, enable Miss Burke to wear many wonderful gowns by Lucile, Henri Be ridel and Balcom. Box office receipts on this picture are breaking records everywhere. You exhibitors who wish to meet the demands of an exacting patronage and enjoy 20 weeks of stupendous success should write vour nearest Kleine exchange TODAY. Or address GEORGE KLEINE SO Fifth Avenue. New York City **.