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JT'S Iola Negri in her second American made pic-
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AT last-POLA NEGRI as you ye always wanted
to see her, as a lovable heroine of a strictl y;modern

W IT'I- the world's applause still thundering over
her thousand love triumphs comes this mar-
velous actress in the, crowning achievement of her,
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romantic drama with a .happy ending.

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jY O'LL we her. as the beautiful, luxury. loving
daughter of fortune, revelling in priceless
jewels and gown~s worth a fortune, and yet who, in
the face of love, threw everything to the winds.

The Sleek Tale of Gorgeous Society,

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The only singing act cver to plaay twvo consecutive wceks
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