MAORI LAND THEATRE.
WEDNESDAY'S STAR
Cormne Griffith, often referred to as "tine best dressed woman on the screien," sets a new record in "It Isn't Bejfng Done this Season," for the wearing of clothes in & screen production, as Maxcia Ventnor, advised by her emlbittered mother to make use of! men whenever she can, and never trust- one of them, spends her entire heritage on clothes as a means of furtherin|| her purposed campaign. Then, being under the necessity of earning aJ livelihood while watching fo.r "Useable men" shedecides to put Jkfriack! of wearing clothes effective, ly to profitable use. With this service' she wlears a multitude of wonderful gowns and drjesses. In the course of her two honeymoons, both spent in Smyrna, that mysterious region -for the control of which the Turks and Greeks have fought for ages, Marciat has hew opportunities for the wearing of the startling dress creations of Parte and New York.
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Shannon News, 20 November 1923, Page 3
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155MAORI LAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 20 November 1923, Page 3
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