Mlle. Modiste. Corinne Griffith, in ten times as many expensive clothes as most women wear in a lifetime, is probably sufficient excuse for a picture. The rest of this one is mostly unworthy, with the welcome exception of some of the subtitles. The story is about an American in Paris who set up a dress shop to display a specially inviting model.
Old Loves and New. E. M. Hull, who wrote The Sheik is responsible for the narrative genesis of this gaudy chapter. It is about English people in...
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