PABAMOUNT AND ARTCRAFT.
. "Mothers of Men," now showing at the Paramount and Artoraft Theatres is a drama of the gay life of Paris and Vienna. A young wife was happy in the home of those who loved her. All her unfortunate past had been forgiven if not forgotten. She had been a cabaret singer, and in the hour of her distress she made a pitiful appeal to the one man she loved. A mother could have saved her, but her own husband could not. It is said to be the greatest mother love appeal ever screened. "The Dangerous Paradise," the second feature, starring Louise Huff, is the story of a flirt who gives society a terrible shock over her doings.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1922, Page 3
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