Paramount Press Books (1919)

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GRIFFITH H Presents The Girl Who Stayed^ At Home" An ADTCDAFT Picture Personally directed by D. W. GRIFFITH y\ W. GRIFFITH ! ^ • takes you further than the rocking chair that she knitted in — Further than the home fires that we’ve kept burning. He takes you into the j very souls of the “girls who stayed at home.” In France and in America. D. W. Griffith pictures in bold relief the answer to the question What did SHE do? Strand THEATRE SE E is alone. Her only friend is the service star above her head. The ’phone rings and a hearty voice offers “life,” wine, the dance, “bright lights” — the life of which she had lived no other until the day on which she hung up that solitary star. Did she go? What did she say? Was the lonely service star even more lonely because of that call? tranD Broadway at Main Street