Motion Picture Classic (Jan-Aug 1919)

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MOTION PICTURE CLASSIC YOUR VOICE Wider Range— Clearer Tones O YOU wish to possess a sweeter, stronger and clearer voice with a wider range? And have complete control o£ your voice at all times? This is now possible by the latest scientific discovery, the Feuchtinger method. This method will improve your voice 100%. This is what it has already done for others. Simple, silent exercises — just a few minutes every day — you will be surprised at the daily improvement of your voice; imparts strength to the vocal organs and gives a surprising quality of richness to the tones. This course in voice training is given to you right in your home. It is endorsed by many well-known speakers and singers. No matter where you live, it is possible for you to secure this training on a most remarkable offer. Send the coupon for full particulars and proof of what it has done for others. Don’t delay the improvement of your voice. DO YOU STAMMER? “Head Over Heels,” with the saucy Mitzi as a delectable little vaudeville acrobat. Entertaining with tuneful _ Jerome Kern music and the highly amusing Robert Emmett Keane. “Where Poppies Bloom.” Melodramatic war play of a woman who discovers that her husband is a Hun spy. Action takes place on the Flanders battle line. Marjorie Rambeau is very emotional in the star role. “Keep Her Smiling.” A typical Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew comedy. Mr. Drew does the cleverest bit of acting of his career, and alas! alack! the screen has probably lost forever one of its brightest stars. Mrs. Drew is more charming and “younger” than ever before. “Fiddlers Three,” lively little operetta with considerable fun and much good music. Louise Groody scores as a captivating little ingenue and dancer, while the lanky Hal Skelly’s humor is amusing. Altogether a likeable entertainment. “Going Up.” A charming musical farce written around an aviator, with Frank Craven in an interesting role. The music is unusually bright and catchy. “The Passing Show of 1918.” One of the best of the Winter Garden shows. Pretty girls and stunning costumes. Among the features are the amusing Howard Brothers; that lively dancing team, Fred and Adele Astaire; and the laughable Dooley Brothers. “The Copperhead.” One of the big dramatic successes of last winter, by Augustus Thomas. A drama that will live. “The Little Teacher.” A charming play, full of human interest, and played by a company every one of which makes a hit. Mary Ryan is excellent, as usual, and her support is unusually good. “A Tailor Made Man.” An altogether captivating comedy full of laughs, built around a young tailor who became great thru reading the book of an unsuccessful author and who then hires the latter to work for him. “The Kiss Burglar.” One of the most charming of musical-comedies. Pleasant music, distinction of book and considerable humor. Above all the fascinating personality of Fay Bainter. Very pretty chorus. “Oh, Lady! Lady!!” Chic musical-comedy. Daintiness, .wit, a well-balanced, all-star cast and catchy music are the outstanding charm of this offering intime. “Parlor, Bedroom and Bath.” A roaring farce of the class of “Fair and Warmer,” “Twin Beds” and “Up Stairs and Down,” and about as funny and racy as any of them. “Flo-Flo.” This glorified burlesque caught Broadway last season. Sprinkle some catchy music between the gags, add a flashing chorus, season well with bold if not risque situations, and flavor with dazzling costumes and you have “Flo-Flo” ready to serve. The stars and support display well-modulated voices and some real honeymoon lingerie. “Maytime.” A dainty, touching comedy with music. It has a real plot, following the life of a young couple from youth to old age, interspersed with tuneful music and some dancing. “Tiger Rose.” An intense and very popular drama similar to “The Heart of Wetona,” in which Lenore Ulric plays the part of an Indian maiden who loves and swears charmingly. LEADING PICTURE THEATERS. Loew’s N. Y. and Loew’s American Roof. — Photoplays; first runs. Daily program. Rivoli — De Luxe photoplays, with full symphony orchestra. Weekly program. Rialto. — Photoplays supreme. Program changes every week. Strand. — Select first-run photoplays. Program changes every week. (Seven) The famous Perfect Voice Institute method is invaluable to those who stammer or lisp. A special course of training for those with an impediment in their speech has been prepared by a famous European director. It will give you command of muscles and cords which reproduce vocal sounds. You should not hesitate for one minute to secure this valuable training. It will give you the self-confidence so necessary to your business and social success. Write at once for full particulars. VOICES I^ESTORED Good Voices Made Better The Perfect Voice Institute has accomplished remarkable results with those who no longer have the clearness of tone and expression they once had. Imperfect voices are made perfect. All huskiness and harshness removed. The vocal organs strengthened and put under remarkable control by a perfectly natural method. It is not an experiment but a very decided success. Send for free book and special offer. Free Consul tation Every person who is interested in voice is entitled to FREE consultation. Take your problems to Mr. Feuchtinger. WRITE him today. You can consult with this institution at any time about your voice. This service is absolutely free. This is the only institution of its kind offering this service. Write us today and we will send full particulars FREE. Free Book— Send Coupon Send the coupon today and get our free book and literature. Learn just what this famous method is and how it will give, you a perfect voice while you study right in your home. No matter how helpless your case may seem the Perfect Voice Institute can improve your voice 100 per cent. Mail the coupon for this information. You will be under no obligation whatever. Act at once and learn about this very special offer. Perfect Voice Institute 1772 Wilson Ave., Studio 9552, CHICAGO Perfect Voice Institute Studio 9552 1772 Wilson Ave., Chicago Send me the book and facts about the Feuchtinger Method. I have put _ X opposite subject that interests me most, r , „ n Singing L J Speaking [ ] Lisping [ ] Stammering 0 0 Name. Address.