Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1925, Page 45

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TIE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOXN, D. €, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1925. This idea won 50000 Liberty paid $50,000 for the “idea” for this remark- able story. The Famous Players Lasky Corporation have adapted it to the movies under the personal [4 r , direction of James Cruze, the famous director of a” n Z e u s S ; “The Covered Wagon,” MANNEQUIN The story of a girl’s destiny and the law Start it in THIS WEEK’S LIBERTY—out today! ANNEQUIN is a gripping story of modern Joan Herrick, heroine of k \ ducing company has made a play from an unpub- American life. It centers around the destiny Fannie Hurst’s story P > N lished novel. ofa beautiful girl. From the wash drawing by ) Jemesilontécm ecy Klsue James Cruze—foremost among directors—direc- Kidnapped in babyhood, reared in squalor and tor of “The Covered Wagon”—was chosen to direct peril, this wonderful creature struggles daily, from P% >y h\ 7 RPN the production of MANNEQUIN. the time she is ten years old, to protect her honor. . ¥ e 7 3 \ 3 " ¥ y . That play will be shown in leading Motion Picture Theatres throughout the United States during the period that the story is running in Liberty. Up from the depths, out of the dregs of humanity into which her destiny cast her, she fights her way to the threshold of fame. But then a murder is committed. There is a great fi ’s life. popular outcry for a woman’s life. by James Montgomery Fldgg il anht.ened. ba.med, Joan Herrick finds hersel T. in yubh'shed 'weekly an amazing predicament. What she does, how she : h : - g wins and loses, how she falters in the balance is - '1d g PR o 1A Each weekly installment of MANNEQUIN will as only Fannie Hurst, of all living writers, can tel it. A e 7w . carry actual studio illustrations of the Famous \ .;_ R i ' Players Lasky production by James Montgomery Famous Players Lasky screen RGN pii SBE Flagg. production will appear while story is ' : You can picture, in your own mind, as you go still running in Liberty : ) along, how this play was made, how well the screen Soamaringisthe“idea” dominating MANNEQUIN £ 1 {474 /SIS 7 A N that for the first time in screen history a great proe . Vit l S i Get your copy as soon as possible: cActual studio illustrations The first screen appearance of MANN EQUIN will be at the Columbia Theater Watch for announcements gliberty Get your copy early today—edition may be exhausted tomorrow

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