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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1930. WHAT bappens to S AR TS e Has Love a Chance in Today’s Hot Pursuit of Pleasure? GREATER THAN HIS —but she was a woman! believed that their I diffe ! Th that eved that their love was different! ey swore THE INCOMPARABLE their marriage was secure from the temptations of the flirts and philanderers who flocked to the gay parties of their set! But soon she was “The Divorcee”! Life brought her everything— except her man! Her story is pictured now on the screen in the most thrilling talking film which has thus far come from the magic studios of Hollywood. Never a love story so beautifully and so happily told. And Norma Shearer, fresh from her triumph in “Their Own Desire” gives to “The Divorcee” a performance that T SCE— thrills your soul in the sensational love drama %DIVORCEE based on a novel by Ursula Parrott Directed by Robert Z. Leonard csr - ... onsn'r ‘V,\\r ' METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER’S MORRIS NAGEL MONTGOMERY frpmememter SSSIUNETE mmALIILR R ALL-TALKING PRODUCTION lover. WHICH TYPE DO THE GIRI.S PREFER? Added Attraction STARTING g LAUREL & HARDY In an M-G-M Talking Comedy TOMORROW ‘ ~ “MEN O’ WAR”"