AMUSEMENTS.
TEMUKA PICTURES. ,1 ' FOOLISH MATRONS.” Depicting the night life of New < York :x». the palaces of gaiety and ] cabarets, “The Foolish Matrons," ,-] starring at Temuka. to-morrow , (Wednesday! evening, is announced J as one of the biggest moral dramas '• of the day. . it is the story of thxe< j; women who married. The first, j actress- married a aoctor wholely]and s, nly necause she ‘.overt him. The other, married in order to achi,social <vaha'-ng and li.e ill the lap oi luxury which they fhr tight their husbands wealth would bring them. The first made all sacrifices' for the man she loved, which brought the pair of them to the broad path of happiness. The other two through their selfishness and desire for gain were led’to the goal of sorrow and Truly it is , with a master hand that Maurice Tourneur shows how true is the preverb “Every wise woman buildeth her house; but the foolish woman , plucketh it down with her hands." In the leading roles of this picture are Hobart Bosworth and Doris May, supported by such well known characters as Mildred Manning, Kathleen Kirkhaxn, Betty Schade, Chaw Meredith, and Wallace McDonald.*
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Temuka Leader, Issue 10282, 10 January 1922, Page 2
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193AMUSEMENTS. Temuka Leader, Issue 10282, 10 January 1922, Page 2
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