Show here Is what the public really pays money to see in the movies by MISS AGNES SMITH in picture play magazine here ell kidding and talk of art aside is what the public really pay money to see beci mother love cabaret scenes lively righting fighting swell clot clothes es cute lid kidi L id ahsu dogs and cats sex stuff Ille hearts arts and flowers blowers loe I 1 ove stories thrills and melodrama if well done orgies and other glimpses of high life society stuff especially if about married life among the r rich ieli flappers and jazz and old home stuff kids of course are only for the delight of sentimentalists but ip the dark of the theaters there are ara more sentimentalists than we ire suspect society stuff has the same sort of appeal it is only bunian nature to gloat over the sins of those who have too mud much money to spend we like to mingle envy and disapproval to learn that the rich have troubles and 10 faili failings digs fills us with a sense of delight if you will look over the list of nox cox office points you will ind find r that an appeal to the intellect is conspicuously Inc lacking king there is no appeal in pictures A picture may be intelligently produced and it t may be made by intelligent men but in the last analysis it cannot be considered a an intellectual art if this is a fault at least tho ma motion picture cm cire in distinguished company with music painting and sculpture all of which arts appeal to our primitive and to our innate sense of jeanty |