Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1911)

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the: most wonderful magazine on earth THE WIDE WORLD MAGAZINE APRIL NUMBER Note. — There is no fiction in this Magazine. Everything is fact — and fact of the most absorbing and fascinating kind. "THE HOUSE OF DEATH" BY GEORGE STANHOPE " During the three months that house has stood empty, out of the four men who have entered it only one has come back alive and he was too dazed with fear to say what had frightened him. There was no mark of violence on any of them." Thus spoke Commandant Schmidt concerning the deserted dwelling referred to in this weird and remarkable story which describes what happened to a man who undertook to clear up the mystery. OTHER STORIES AND ARTICLES In Mysterious Senoussi Land .... By L. Dow Covington The Turk at Play Our Trek Beyond the Zambesi An American Gretna Green Fighting a Bush Fire By F. Cowley Whitehouse of Constantinople By Mrs. Fred Maturin By Joseph P. Watkins By L. B. Thoburn Clarke Etc., Etc. THE APRIL WIDE WORLD MAGAZINE PRICE, lO CENTS The New York DRAMATIC MlRROR CF^> T EADING HIGH-CLASS THEATRICAL PAPER of the world con*-~* tains a special department devoted to Motion Pictures, illustrations from current films and portraits of favorite motion-picture actors and actresses together with complete critical reviews of practically all motion picture subjects as they are issued. Mirror Motion Picture Reviews are recognized as the best, fairest and most complete of any in the world. Read what the reviewer says of the films you see on the screen. Don't take our word for it. Be convinced yourself, by sending us to-day, a request for a free sample copy. We can offer you a trial introductory subscription for three months (thirteen issues) for fifty if you never before have been a subscriber to The Mirror. The regular price for a three months subscription is $ 1 . and we are doing this simply to introduce The Mirror to our new readers. New York Dramatic Mirror 121 ™S\$H ?™EET