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ARTCRAFT THEATRE.

It pays to deceive a woman, if it is for her own sake! The night before she had spent thousands on a single banquet. . . . This morning she found herself without a penny! What was she to do? What could she do when a millionaire whom she did not like offered to marry her? The answers are to be found in a fine photo-play, "The Marriage Price," in which Elsie Ferguson is now appearing at the Artcraft Treatre. Marguerite Clark is also on the bill in "Little Miss Hoover." Miss Clark's role is that of a rich girl suddenly rendered poor, and who turns her uncle's old-fashioned farm into a hive .of industry. At a critical period in the farming operations, the incubator fails to act. Nothing daunted, however, the girl -places the eggs carefully beneath the bedclothes, surrounds them with hot water bottles—and the result surprises her.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1919, Page 11

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ARTCRAFT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1919, Page 11

ARTCRAFT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1919, Page 11