TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS OF RICH
THEME OF ‘ MOTHER'S MILLIONS ' Not until you see * Mother’s Millions,’ coming on Friday to the Octagon Theatre, will you be able to know the real trials and tribulations of the rich. If you, in this time of seeming depression, feel that money is more important than your health, more important than love, more important than the normal happiness to which we all have a right to look forward, slip into a seat in the theatre and see the story of Faire and Tom Breen, children of the richest woman in the world. To read the newspapers you would think that all of the sons of the wealthy tore around in motor cars, went to speakeasies, played golf all day, and gambled all night. They ■don’t say so much about the little daughters of the rich, unless they ; into a jam, but the prevailing opinion about them is that all they have to do is sit on a money hag until a Prince Charming comes along who is acceptable to the head of the house, and then live happy ever after. ‘ Mother’s Millions ’ is an inside story of a homo of the richest woman in tile world. It gives you the real “ low-down ” on why rich girls want to run away with the chauffeur and why the sons of millionaires are easy marks for chorus girls and blackmailers.
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Evening Star, Issue 21005, 20 January 1932, Page 7
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