Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)

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->J MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE 1 ASK YOUR LIBRARIAN Which Encyclopaedia is of Greatest Practical Value He is in the best position to advise you. Librarians the country over are unanimous upon the following Essentials of the Ideal Encyclopaedia It must contain latest information on all vital interests of the PRESENT DAY The legislation of the Wilson adminis Most recent improvements in motor experts have done all the hunting for Iration -— tariff, income tax, currency cars for business and pleasure; you — have made all information in b™. etc-i Latest advances in aerial navigation. stantly and easily accessible. History in the making, in Mexico, Ire AH important subjects must be fully land, the Balkans, China; f R irements and accurately illustrated. Recent great engineering feats, such ■ * Its information must be American in as the Panama Canal the New York It mugt answer all other questions of viewpoint, international in scope and Catskill Aqueduct, the Los Angeles human interest since the world began, treatment of subject, and absolutely Aqueduct, etc.; . imnartial Scott's and Amundsen's South Polar Its authority must be beyond question. P« • Expeditions; Its articles must be clear, short, con " mus* contain complete bibho^ra Radium-its uses in disease; cise, conclusive, comprehensive, Phies and exhaustive cross-references. Latest developments in Feminism; It must contain latest maps (in colors) It must be bound in easily-handled. Education -the Montessori system, of a11 countries, states and important serviceable volumes-printed on book the Wisconsinplan, etc.; cities. paper for library use, and, for home or Late and complete census reports It must be a complete library of office use, on thin, tough opaque paper from all over the world; human knowledge in which recognized that won't crumple. It must be published by a responsible house whose name is a guarantee of the excellence of the work announcejhg/ J^nCyCCOjOC&aiCU ^^ Second Editioa^ 23 Volumes, 18,000 Pages, 75,000 Articles New Subjects, New Maps, New Illustrations All New Type A New Work Throughout The Only Encyclopaedia Covering Topics of Today Why You Should Buy It Now / About 30,000 more articles than A Special Price to Immediate Subscribers / any other standard encyclopedia The Price wiU steadily advance as publica < / tion progresses. Therefore, the Special Price q V Because of this Lateness and Comprehensiveness, it include^ can only be obtained by prompt action. ^ ,/' M. P. M. a mass of material not accessible in any other encyclopaedia. Subscribers to the Second Edition will \$ / It will answer more Questions of interest to Americans than secure Free Membership in the In Q / 714 all other general reference works combined. ternational Research Bureau. This O ••'' ^ .. ,, . The same unique editorial methods (originated by Dodd, bureau may be freely consulted by ^ /' Uodd, Mead Mead & Co.) that made the first edition the Standard Au members upon all subjects of in \ 7/ & Company thority in all important libraries and educational institutions terest arising in reading or con V / Publishers throughout the country, govern preparation of the Secotd versation. <V / M,n t, , A Edition. ^ ^ / 449 Fourth Ave. Printed on Special Thin Paper ' vV' New York City University Bible Paper (specially made for this edition) Mail Coupon at Once J^s''' light, strong, durable, opaque, won't stick nor crumple. for information of spe ~ / gend me full information wfptat TTRPAuvrnmnM cial price and pay "9/ regarding your Second SPECIAL LIBRARY EDITION ment plan, also a J?y Edition of the New InterAs the New International Encyclopaedia is used in practi book showing v/ national Encyclopaedia, with cally every Public Library in the United States, to meet Just ,wt]y y°u <<, / details of special price, etc. their demand we are publishing a special edition printed on must have ^ / regular book paper and bound (practically according to spec *h,s ^eat Q / Name lfications outlined by the binding committee of the American £^?n<1 *, / Library Association) in Library Buckram. Edition. yV/ Occupation _ Dodd, Mead & Co. / B«s.AddreSS Publishers /' Residence 449 FOURTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Town... State When answering advertisements kindly mention MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE. Jfpecial price,