PRINCE EDWARD
“BEN-HUR” AND “SILK LEGS”
“Silk Legs,” to be shown at the Prince Edward Theatre this evening, is a whirlwind story of the perils an unprotected girl might undergo if she tries to compete with seasoned veterans of the road as a travelling saleswoman. Undaunted by the failure of a week’s work, Miss Bellamy, as Ruth Stevens, hosiery saleswoman for the Blue Ribbon Company, prepares for a little relaxation at Atlantic City. Ruth Is kept busy, repulsing the objectionable advances of a number of beach mashers. One, more persistent than the rest, follows her to the hotel Amused by his audacity, Ruth leads him a merry chase and is dumbfounded to discover that he is the salesman for a rival company who beat her to the biggest deal of her career.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 428, 9 August 1928, Page 14
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132PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 428, 9 August 1928, Page 14
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