Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1925, Page 101

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The society heroine is, oh, so bored with it all. Swimming parties, cocktail partics, tavern brawls and opium routs are all the same to her. Just one mad escapade after another. Finally, a hig lumberjack, or a grave digger, or a long- shoremar comes along and teaches her real worth and what it means to hear the chickens clucking and pigs mewing and alfalia growing at 5 o'clock of a dewy morning. Ends with a lovely fadeout, showing just the two of them all alone out where the prairie and the great Northwest begin THE SUNDAY STAR, The naughty heroine of the picture with the Paris punch. *“Moist Kissing” is the title. 1t is adapted from one of Hawthorn glewood Tales.” tine Bonmot did the continuity. _All about a naughty French girl who stops overnight at the studio of an even naughtier artist. [t turns out that he was her husband in dis- guise, thus making it all right with the cen- sors The unhappy wife in the expensive domestic drama. Satins,” has a cold hushand, who neglects baby. Baby Garcia is saying her prayers. mamma smile again. Amen.” WASHINGTON, “Souls for the home for a jazz “And please make my Even the lady ushers and the relief organist in the pit have been known to weep during this film. The fragile heroine of the ar- tistic film, sometimes called the superfilm. Lots of trick lighting, boughs of apple blossoms and expensive pub- licity. (In the set depicting Lady Guinevere's private morgue the apple blossoms alone cost $25,000.) The heroine of the big his- torical film depicting life on the great prairies in the old red-blooded days before the advent of the broadcasting station and flivver coupe. Full of Indians, pioneers, painted ponies and stage coaches. Nine thousand In- dians and wooden buildings are demclished in one border raid. Very educational. D. (.—GRAVURE Queens of BY W. Copyright, 1025, by SECTION—NOVEMBER 2 | the Movies E. HILL the Chicago Tribune The little romp specializes in ragged imps of the gutter. Give her a tin can, an old cap and a brick, and she’ll start right in being impish. Her public just won't let her grow up. She tries hard. but the fans write long letters begging her to give them another “Tin and what can the poor girl do? Can Lizzie of Slaughter House Alley, Here we have her mamma (who won't grow up, either) and her director hushand now at work on the Little Rollo series. The Ritzy 1925. The wicked vamp, who plays the scarlet menace Round about and in and out, to say nothing of hither and yon, st WRITHES, dolled up in pearls and feathers. extra lady as a guest in the bathing scene at Palm Beach. All about the rich idlers and their idle ways. The ingenue of the two-reel comedy. She has two facial expressions in her repertoire. can she At will register terror and joyful surprise. rhinestones

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