Universal Weekly (1920, 1923-27)

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VOL. 18, No. 24 Universal Weekly 3 from newspaper critics in every corner of the country! “Very dramatic! ” “The picture is very dramatic and exceptionally entertaining. The very strength of the cast is an asset to the efforts of Peggy.” HOUSTON POST “One in a hundred !” “ ‘The Darling of New York’ can be commended because it contains in the person of Baby Peggy a degree of artistry lacking in ninetynine movies out of a hundred!” SAN FRANCISCO JOURNAL “Colorful melodrama!” “Baby Peggy at the Rialto in ‘The Darling of New York’ occupies the center of interest in an unusually colorful melodrama. She is charming.” ANACONDA STANDARD “ Delightful •“Baby Peggy saves the day at the Delmonte Theatre. She is delightful as ever. She is entirely adorable!” TIMES, St. Louis “Vivid and absorbing!” “A crook melodrama which is vivid and absorbing from start to finish! The play is not a ‘kid’ story at all, being suitable for old and young alike.” GLOBE DEMOCRAT, St. Louis “Audience picture !” “A mass audience picture. Thrilling episodes. Will appeal to the children of sixty and eighty just as much as it will to the old folks of six or eight.” TRANSCRIPT, Holyoke, Mass. “Attractive! Sweet !” “Baby Peggy is the Mary Pickford of film infants. She is attractive, sweet, an actress — as you’ll know if you see ‘The Darling of New York.’ ” Polly Wood, CHICAGO HERALD and EXAMINER “Sure-fire!” “This picture will appeal to any one!” MILWAUKEE LEADER LAY EVENING POST •G Of NEW YORK Y Gladys Brockwell, Sheldon Lewis, Max Davidson and others b CARL LAEMMLE 1 = Directed by KING BAGGOT