Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug 1911-Jan 1912)

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A Christmas Morning KODAK All the child-world invites your Kodak. Wherever the children are there is endless opportunity for a Kodak story — a story full of human interest to every member of the family. And there's no better time to begin that story than on the home day — Christmas. There are Kodaks now to fit most pockets and all purses and practical little Brownies, that work on the Kodak plan and with which even the children can make delightful pictures of each other. There are Brownies as cheap as one dollar and Kodaks from five dollars up — no excuse now for a Christmas without the home pictures. Write for our catalogue — or better still, let your dealer show you how simple and inexpensive Kodakery has become. Make somebody happy with a Kodak. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester, N. Y., The Kodak City.