Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1927)

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Motion Picture Junior Vol. II. No. 11 May, 1927 Colleen Moore and the beautiful box of paints she offers as a prize COLLEEN MOORE as a paper doll! With five different costumes, two from her personal wardrobe and three from different pictures in which she has appeared. What more perfect addition could be offered any paper-doll family? And next month there will be another famous movie star as a paper doll, and the next month another, and so on, and so on. . . . The costumes have been drawn so that you may color them with either paints or crayons. And Colleen Moore has offered a first prize of a beautiful box of paints for the child who colors her and her clothes most artistically. Also ten autographed photographs for the next ten best. She will make decision and her decisions will be final. However, if there is a tie in attractiveness of coloring, two prizes will be given. You can use any colors you wish. But all paper dolls must be mailed by April 20. Address the envelope in which you enclose them to Colleen Moore Paper Doll, 175 Duffield Street, Brooklyn, Xew York. And be very sure to wrap the Colleen Moore doll and the costumes in a piece of paper on which you have written vour name and address. JUNIOR REELS Here is Colleen Moore, of Hollywood, California. Have you room for her in your paper-doll family? If you'll bend back the stand where the dotted line shows, she will stand up by herself. And if you'll place a sheet of carbon-paper between this doll and her costumes and a blank sheet of paper, and draw over all lines carefully, you'll be able to make duplicates of everything here; me mudoerT TI&ER SKIN RU&/ (good.' now put th' skin on fido an' v/e can start M&,KIN,'; OUR. MOTION PICTURE JUNGLE JEOPAROy 54