Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1911)

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132 THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE. 0 A Shanghaid Sailor will tell in The Pacific Monthly the plain, straightforward, and absorbingly interesting details of his experiences aboard a whaler in the Arctic. Do you realize that more than fifty per cent of the men who go to the Arctic each year in the Arctic whaling fleet are shanghaid? Henry A. Clock, who tells the story, is an intelligent young American who was kidnapped on the waterfront of San Francisco and who secured his facts, as he did his blows, at first hand. This story will run through the Fall and Winter numbers of The Pacific Monthly During 191 1 some unusually strong and readable story will appear in The Pacific Monthly. Stewart Edward White's very lively and picturesque account of a Wild Boar Hunt will appear in an early number. William Winter, the dean of dramatic critics, will contribute several of his able articles on the stage. Captain Kleinschmidt's vivid and interesting account of Polar Bear hunting will also appear in an early number. Jack London, D. E. Dermody, Harvey J. Wickham, George Sterling, Dr. Stephen S. Wise and many other authors of note will contribute stories during the coming months. The work of Felix Benguiat, William Maxwell and Charles B. Clark, Jr., will appear exclusively in The Pacific Monthly Each month Charles Erskine Scott Wood will contribute his " Impressions, " a feature that has won many friends for The Pacific Monthly in the past. These "Impressions" will discuss in an independent and fearless manner the live questions of the day. The subscription price of The Pacific Monthly is $1.50 a year. We will be glad to receive your check for a year's subscription. If you are not already acquainted with The Pacific Monthly, send 50 cents in stamps and we will send you two late copies and place your name upon our subscription list for the next four months. Fill out the coupon below and send with fifty cents to The Pacific Monthly Company, Portland, Oregon. It "A* j s 1 THE PACIFIC MONTHLY COMPANY m. p. Portland, Oregon Gentlemen: Enclosed find fifty cents in acceptance of your special introductory offer. Name. Address