Three Ages
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The Stone Age.
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Beauty is a part of
Yesterday,
Today, and Forever.
... Miss Margaret Leahy
3
In every age Beauty
is sought by the
Adventurer.
... Mr. Wallace Beery
4
Through every age there
is the faithful worshipper
at Beauty's shrine.
... Buster Keaton
5
Youth is eternally protected
by the sheltering wing
of devoted parents.
... Miss Lillian Lawrence
... Mr. Joseph Roberts
6
From the beginning of time
parents have found
different methods of choosing
their daughter's mate.
7
A troubled heart ever yearns
to know the future.
8
"My card!"
9
"I want to ask the Wee-gee
if she loves only me."
10
ROME
In all Her Glory.
11
"Thou rankest high
in the Roman army -"
12
"- and thou art the rankest!"
13
"Wise Soothsayer - can'st
thou tell me if yon
fair wench love'th me
alone?"
14
THE PRESENT AGE
Of Speed, Need, and Greed
15
"I want you boys to know
that I am master of my
own home, and the choice
of my daughter's husband
rests entirely with -"
16
"- my wife!"
17
"Of course you gentlemen
understand that my
daughter's happiness
hangs in the balance."
18
Again turning back to
prehistoric days.
19
A man's attempt to arouse
Jealousy is as old as
Time.
20
"We will fight this out
at sunrise!"
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"I think I had better dictate
my will before sunrise."
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Sunrise.
23
"Thou art challenged to a
chariot race in yon arena
at high noon tomorrow -
when I shall drag thy name
down to disgrace!"
24
High Noon.
25
"He doesn't play - he's
just the coach for the
other team."
26
The Game.
27
In the meantime the
prehistoric young man
returns to the city from a
sight seeing tour
28
"Take yon maid to
my domicile."
29
Somehow he vaguely remembered that
somewhere -- sometime -- somebody
made friends with some lion by doing
something to some of its paws.
30
After a delightful ride in
the patrol wagon --
31
"Let's go back to the church."
32
- and if anything more
were needed to show that
love has not changed --
THE END
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