Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug 1911-Jan 1912)

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If The more women know about babies the better babies we m7/Jtave"said President W*McKinley If YOU LOVE A BABY "The New Baby The folio-wing are vitally interesting chapters. "The Expectant Mother," first symptom, proper diet, clothing, exercise, etc., by Thomas M. Acken, M. D., — " Care Baby Needs," feeding and hygiene, by William L. Stowell, M.D. — "Baby's First Tooth" and the other thirty-one, by Stephen O. Storck, D. D. S.,— "Things You Can Make or Borrow," how to prepare for the new baby, by Sarah J. Keenan, a maternity nurse for twenty years without ever losing a baby.— " Schedule of My Baby's Day," showing just what to do, by Eva James Clark, a mother. In addition are 433 illustrations of baby's clothes, toys, accessories, in fact everything for a child from birth to five years, and how to get them direct from the manufacturers, at lowest prices. By special arrangement with the publisher, we can send you an advance copy of "The New Baby" if you will send us your address and 25c— ADDRESS THE MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE 26 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Send photographs of your own views and we will make 200 Post Cards complete and deliver same to your address for $5.00. This magazine is a sample of our wor\ press of Wm. G. Hewitt 61-67 Navy St. Brooklyn, N. Y. N > X > if) I m SO z £ m g Q < > || m if 0 1 i 8CDEFGHUKL Just a little Better every line makes the onarch the _ typewriter of efficiency THE' Monarch encourage* improvement in the oper* ator* The more staccato her touch, the speedier she be> comes ; the better the quality of the work she can turn out. The Monarch resents pounding, but yields to a sympathetic touch % response in speed and accuracy which tells in more work, more business, more profit* Write us and we will write you. Better yet, let our nearest representative show you the Monarch. If he isn't near enough and you know of a good salesman, send us hi* name and address. THE MONARCH TYPEWRITE* COMPANY Executive Offices: Monarch Typewrite* Building, joo Broadway, New York. Canadian Offices: Toronto, Montreal, I— S. Branches and dealerd <\ in a|) countries ^NonreeffClockMgue —^———~*—~—————~i*