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Show THE LOVE STORY i : 1: Ever since fiction began to be written the love story has been , popular. For generations families grabbed for the novel and the weekly devoted to heart affairs. Then the daily press found the I little love story a circulation builder, and the London Mail, with a j daily1 circulation of 3,200,000, has a continued story' going in its col- j umns all the time. What has become the most widely circulated magazine in America, boasting "more than; two million and a quar-ert quar-ert ' patrons, owes its great circulation more to its love stories than to any other attraction it possesses. The love story has universal appeal, and now may be both re;vl and seen. For the foundation of the properity of the movies we do not go to adventure, to comedy, cr to tragedy, but to love and its manifestations. Old and young crowd the theatres to see these pictures. pic-tures. No man is so old, so broken, so given over to the solemnities ' of his approaching end, it seems, that he has not room in his heart ! for a, welcome to a love picture. In deed and in truth love makes j the world go 'round. i i |