Picture Show (Oct 1920 - Apr 1921)

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Picture Show, February 26th, 1921. FILM VERSION OF A STAGE DRAMA AVERY clever symbolical film adapted froir the great Drury Lane stage success, r Violet s Homing takes the part of Everywoman, who is in search of Love and Happiness, but she -mistakes Wealth for happiness and Passion for Love. She soon finds that Wealth has no use for her once Beauty and_Youth have departed. She is poverty jk stricken, and wandering in the streets, and ■~|^v •• », >t is then she finds that a youn" '/7^7 tully ; physician is the Love for whon M^PuffLI1 6ho has been searching. ilium VIOLET HEMING as Everywoman with i vS Beauty, Youth, Modesty, and Conscience, , U / played by Wanda Hawley, Clara Horton Margaret Loomis, and Mildred Reardon. MARGARET LOOMIS as Modesty, MONTE BLUE as Love, and WANDA HAWLEY as Beauty in the Paramount-Artcraft duction of " Everywoman.' CUMMINGS Nobody (JAMES NEILL) allows Everywoman a peep into the future, and shows her what as Passion with sne wi" be like wnen sne is °'d iS sne continues in her present mode of living. Everywoman. ♦