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Motion Picture News, New York, December 14, 1918.

LOST! Her good name – her girlish happiness – her future

and all its dreams.

      Lost in all innocence and through none of her evil – yet

lost beyond recovery in paying –

      „The PRICE of a GOOD TIME“  

      the Now-Famous

Lois Weber Production

      featuring

Mildred Harris

      whose rich talent and remarkable personal appeal have

won the country‘s heart. (...)

      JEWEL PRODUCTIONS, INC.

(...) Motion Picture News, March 23, 1918

& The Most Talked-About Girl in America... (...)

      Mrs. Charlie Chaplin

Formerly Mildred Harris

(...) Motion Picture News, Dec. 14, 1918


„As tantalizing as Mildred Harris must have been“

Editorial content. „Hints on the Exploitation of Specific Productions

      Bearing in mind the suggestion that we have

already made, here are some others on the individual pictures

which should be combined with the general idea

of exploitation.“ (...)

      Photos. „Dramatic side of the star in ,The Doctor

and the Woman‘“ (...)

      „,As tantalizing as a wink.‘

      ,It‘s For Husbands Only, but don‘t forget to bring your wife.‘

      Here is a little longer selling talk:

      ,It‘s as tantalizing as Mildred Harris must have been to Charlie

Chaplin while he was waiting for her answer. And in the

end there‘s just as happy an ending as there has come to the

great romance of the screen.‘“ (...)


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