Universal Weekly (1920, 1923-27)

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2 Universal Weekly January 26, 1924 MARVELOUS PR “ Appeal /” “It has a pull of appeal that few grown-ups will find themselves able to resist. Miss Peggy is surrounded by a cast of clever people.” Mae Tinee, CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE “A treat!" “If you want to give your kiddies a treat, take ’em to see Baby Peggy in ‘The Darling of New York.’ Far better as entertainment than the latest Jackie Coogan picture.” BALTIMORE EVE. SUN, by Q. E. D. “Wide appeal ! ” “Should be widely liked, for it exhibits the much exploited Baby Peggy in a picture crammed full of heart throb, and pathetic incidents relieved by abundance of comedy.” SAN FRANCISCO NEWS (< Thrills!” “Many thrills combined with plenty of laughs make the picture intensely exciting and exceedingly entertaining.” BOSTON TELEGRAM “Built to entertain ! ” “You’ll agree that Baby Peggy is a darling after you have seen her in ‘The Darling of New York,’ one of those exceptional stories built to entertain.” MILWAUKEE SENTINEL “For all ages!” “There is enough drama and interest in the wellplotted story to lift it from the ranks of juvenile appeal to a class of entertainment for all classes and ages.” SEATTLE UNION RECORD “Most exciting ! ” “You sit in your seat and have a first-class tenement fire brought right up to you. You are handed everything except the smell of the smoke. Most exciting.” Norman Clarke, BALTIMORE NEWS “Will get the money!" “Plenty of plot. Ineffably funny and delight ful. The result is a happy one, and will do^^P less cause the dollars to roll in.” NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Advertised in THE SATUh 1 FEBRUARY laemmie ANNIVERSARY MONTH The DARLINI With a tremendous cast including BABY PEGG ’ UNIVERSAL JEWEL Presented '