The evening world. Newspaper, March 24, 1919, Page 11

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To write a ay, choose an idea that is not y novel but acceptable, The ‘CASTO R | |idea must contain a truth acceptable |™a |to the masses, The underlying idea] ony y For Infants and Children of “Woman in Room 13" ts that if a| factors may m In Use For Over 30 Years | "22"4 88 to much attention to} manaxer Hy kill ita kil it--a bad stage director wil, other women sooner or later some it—a bad theat will kill it—ha d Always bn" TEE | ther man will steal his own wife.| times will kilt it tics may kill | Here ig an idea that 1s acceptable; |it, If you are lucky Rh to have Wagppare of hileha | that the mo Din the | ail those factors In y« ‘or, inclu l- carrier whether puilding before they waste thelr BY MARK SWAN Witrt EDWIN NICANDER. ELoprananie MASTERPIECE THE WOHAN IN ROOM “BREAKS ALL RECORI FOR LAUGHTER masses agree with, ing a good play, you then havo a and, there aro ideas that are| popular success. PHOTO PLAYS. 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