Female (Warner Bros.) (1933)

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Stunt of the Week (3rd Day) This Female Has What It Takes to Lose Her Man “This type of woman,” says Ruth Chatterton, famous screen star, “is usually the type of female who was mad about her husband before the wedding and six months later became mad AT him. Of course she is a devoted housewife and all that, but can she hold her man?” You'll find a new angle in the game of love-making when you see “Female” played by Ruth Chatterton, aided and abetted by George Brent, her husband in real life. See “Female” starting next Friday at the Strand Theatre. (Another type of female, portrayed by Ruth Chatterton, will be shown in tomorrow’s Daily News. Don’t Miss it!) (4th Day) This Female Has a Way With Men That Gets ’Em Here is the type of female who has had many suitors. They’re quite handy as escorts to make the rounds about town but as soon as they fall in love with her, they get the cold shoulder. She is contented to travel the same open road that men travel . . . to treat men exactly as they've always treated women. What a female! Get the low-down on this new type of female as played by Ruth Chatterton in her latest picture “Female” with George Brent, coming next Friday to the Strand Theatre. (Ruth Chatterton shows you another type of female who uses different tactics to get her man. See tomorrow’s Daily News.) Page Ten (Sth Day) A Female Who Makes Love a Career to Get Her Man In this photograph Ruth Chatterton famous screen star and her equally famous husband, George Brent portray true lovers. Here we see her as the kind of female who grabs her lover, yanks him into a corner and kisses him. To this female, love is a career in itself and she plays it for all it’s worth. Get the lowdown on the love-game as it is played in a new way by Ruth Chatterton in “Female” starting tomorrow at the Strand Theatre. (Tomorrow the Daily News prints another portrayal by Ruth Chatterton of the various types of female. Be sure to see it.) (6th Day) A Clinging Female Who Has Love Methods All Her Own Ruth Chatterton as movie fans know, can be six kinds of a girl all in the same hour on the screen. Here we have her as the clingingvine type—you know the kind that asks for a light from the boy friend so that she can get close to him, so that she can look into his eyes that are languishing, limpid pools of soft love and murmer between puffs, sighs and endearments. Ah! But does she get her man with this kind of approach? See for yourself—go to see Ruth Chatterton in her latest picture “Female” with George Brent which opens today at the Strand Theatre. In the event that your local newspaper wants to use the original photographs, order them direct from the Still Dept., Warner Bros. Pictures Inc., 321 West 44th Street, New York. Order Stills number, F67, F132, RC146, F11, F79, F74. The mats used in this feature are available at your local exchange. Order Mat No. 38—Price 50c.