Paramount Press Books (1918)

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"Rose of the World," dramatized from the book by Agnes and Edgerton Castle, is the Artcraft release which will be the attraction I at the Theatre on in which the noted beauty and 1 star, Elsie Ferguson, plays the leading role of Rosamond. i This is the third photoplay Miss Ferguson has appeared in, and is 1 by far the most fitting role for her accomplishments. Though many stirring scenes are shown, this film play make its appeal through sheer artistic worth. The superb acting of Miss Ferguson and the splendid I direction of Maurice Tourneur, the noted French producer, make this a notable offering. I As the wife of Capt. Harry English, Rosamond was so tenderly loved and so submerged in happiness that she did not realize the affection she held for her husband. After his death on the battlefield she marries an elderly man of wealth and position, and then, by strong contrast, she learns her own heart, and that she can never love any other man than Capt. English, as she sees the stupidity and conceit of the man to whom she is bound. "Rose of the World" teaches a strong moral to young wives, who might not be as fortunate as Rosamond, for in the end she again finds 1 happiness through a \mique twist of fate. Beautiful Elsie Ferguson has a most sympathetic part in the ! Artcraft picture, "Rose of the World," which will be shown at the I theatre tomorrow. Miss Ferguson has the role of Rosamond, the adored bride of Capt. Harry English, who is reported killed on a battlefield in ! India. As the wife of English, Rosamond takes his devotion as a matter of Continued over 14