Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1919)

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I ailllltllllllllltllMIIIIITIIIMriKllllllllllllllllMIIHIIIl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiinitiiiMiMiiitiiiitiliiiuiitlfB jiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiimii iiiiiimiiiiim juimiiiiiiiHiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminn iuiiii| | THE MARCH MAGAZINE The contents of the March issue of Motion Picture Magazine will be of unusually universal appeal. Whether you are director, star, would-be star, producer, scenarioist, exhibitor, or fan; each and every one of you will find within these pages that which will not only interest but instruct. as well. For all the latest news and scientific discoveries in Filmland as well as the usual number of personality stories, read the March Motion Picture Magazine. Among the features will be: OLGA PETROVA At the height of her popularity, this star has left pictures. This story is the scoop of the film world for it not only contains the first authentic description of Madame Petrova's home, but also the reason for one of the most momentous decisions in the picture world. WILLIAM S. HART You have read countless interviews with this famous portrayer of western roles. But here is a story which analyses the very soul of the man. If you want to know the inner rather than the exterior Bill Hart, read "The Hungry Hart," by Hazel Simpson Naylor. AFTER DARK PHOTOGRAPHY An entertaining and instructive article on how the illusion of night is caught by the camera. AND BESIDES There *will be bright, intimate personality stories with Marjery Wilson, Mahlon Hamilton, Marguerite Marsh, Clara Kimball Young, Dustin Farnum, Vola Vale, Mary MacLaren, Marjory Daw and other favorites. The fiction stories will be three in number, and the very choice selections of the photoplay field. MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE 175 Duffield Street Brooklyn, N. Y. All of Your Favorites The group of 80 portraits which we are now offering, with a year's subscription to either the Motion Picture Magazine or Motion Picture Classic is the most complete and most attractive of any similar offer ever made. Printed in rich, warm sepia tones by the famous rotogravure process, their appearance is one that will delight you and your friends. More than that, they are just the right m size to conveniently mount and frame. ( YOU CANT BUY THESE PICTURES These pictures are not for sale. They can only be obtained in ■ connection with a subscription to the Magazine and Classic. |j Shall we reserve a set for you ? 1| Just fill in coupon and mail with remittance. |g YOUR FA VORITES ARE HERE Frances Nelson Marguerite Courtot Ruth Roland Annette Kellermann Frltzl Brunette Mary Miles Mlnter Pearl White Orml Hawley Edwin August Kitty Gordon Blanche Sweet Anita King ••% Wallace Reld m a,\ H * Jackie Saunders Virginia Pearson Kathlyn Williams King Baggot Henry B. Walthall Charles Chaplin Beatrlz Mlchelena Earle Williams Frank Morgan Huntley Gordon Anita Stewart Lillian Walker Leah Balrd Mae Murray Dorothy Kelly Mary Fuller Lucille Lee Stewart ^ Jane Grey Charles Richman X Jewell Hunt Alice Joyce Peggy Hyland Alice Brady Fannie Ward Cleo Rldgely Marie Doro Vivian Martin Dustin Farnum Myrtle Stedman Lenore U I rich Edna Goodrich Mary Pickford Marguerite Clark Pauline Frederick John Barrymore Owen Moore Virginia Norden Theda Bara Bessie Eyton J. Warren Kerrigan Edna Mayo Helen Holmes Louise Glaum Fay Tlncher Blllle Burke Viola Dana May Allison Beverly Bayne Francis X. Bushman Clara Kimball Young Harold Lockwood ^ Lillian Gish Mabel Normand Dorothy Glsh Bessie Barrlscale Norma Talmadge Douglas Fairbanks Mae Busch William S. Hart Mme. Petrova Valll Valli Mrs. Sidney Drew Sidney Drew Ethel Clayton Carlyle Blackwell Motile King Muriel Ostrlche Subscription prices fi>« ** m\ \ *fr:\ United States Canada Foreign Magazine $2.00 2.30 3.00 Classic $2.00 2.30 3.00 Magazine & Classic $3.50 £4.10 5.50 *M> Hi M. P. Publishing Co. 175 Duf field Street \ Brooklyn, N. Y. Going to Live in California? Then let us tell you all about the beautiful city of Los Angeles, and new professional colony founded there. High, healthy location, with excellent' soil. Only six miles from center of city; 5c car fare. Price per lot includes good streets, gas, water, electricity, etc. Half-acre homesites, size 75x125, with full bearing fruit trees. Price $950 up. Easy terms of 10% cash, balance monthly. Ideal home location. Excellent investment. Pretty homes all around. Get in on this while prices are low. Write at once for map, pictures and full particulars. Scotti McKee, 708 S. Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. To Our Readers The Motion Picture Magazine guarantees the reliability and integrity of its advertisers. However, should there be any misrepresentation whatever, notify us promptly, and either the advertiser or ourselves will refund your money. M. P. PUBLISHING COMPANY 175 Duffield Street, Brooklyn, N Y. 7 PA6