File:What Every Woman Knows (1921) - Ad 1.jpg

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English: Newspaper ad for the American film What Every Woman Knows (1921) with Conrad Nagel and Lillian Tucker (1887 – 1972), playing at the Jest-A-Mere Theatre, on page 5 of the October 14, 1921 The St. Louis Argus.
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Source The St. Louis Argus (Oct. 14, 1921) at the Internet Archive
Author Famous Players-Lasky Corporation / Paramount Pictures

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