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Show M j "ONLY 38." Two beautiful women forsake .charms of youth for the sake of art in William de Mille's Paramount! production of "Only 38," which will be one view at the Star theater next Monday. Lois Wilson is the first. She makes up in the early part of "Only I 38" to appear as a widow of thirty- .eight years whose hope of romance and happiness has flown. May McAvoy is the second. Miss McAvoy has appeared often ns a delicate little thing and has been the center of many touching screen romances. ro-mances. But in "Only 38" she slicks her hair back severely, ties it with a ribbon, makes use of eye glasses and dresses in a prim school dress a studious girl of sixteen years. "One would think that, two women ns pretty as Mill Wilson and Miss McAvoy" would dislike disguising beauty." said a visitor to Director de M i lie. "Not at all," replied the Paramount Para-mount producer. "Both of them have characterizations as big as any of their entire careers. Then, too, there are so many beautiful women who rely on beauty alone. Miss Wilson and Miss McAyoy do not." |