Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug 1911-Jan 1912)

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86 THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE suffer — be ragged and hungry and cold — if we give him back to them." "Are you able to provide a comfortable home for your wife and child, now?" Mr. Mason questioned Valdamar. "Yes, sir. I earn good wages, and I have a little flat furnished, all ready for them. I bought a cradle for the babe, and a carriage. Oh, sir, when I take my wife to our new home, would you have her face that little empty cradle, with no child to fill it?" All unconsciously, Valdamar had touched the right chord at last. In this beautiful home, there was one room with closed doors and drawn curtains. The walls were softly tinted, the draperies were all of a whiteand-rose daintiness, The Wonderful, By HELDN Have you heard of the modern Photoplay0? They're showing grand pictures at night and day. Do you know we love them, and they're here to stay, This wonderful, innocent Photoplay? It's all for a nickel, and music to boot, With ushers, and fans, and stage settings tfo suit, And only a nickel each time you go To this innocent, wonderful Picture-show. l)o you know my husband has quit the saloon ? Do you know where I find him at eve or noon? "With Stanley and Lulu he goes, every day, To his wonderful, innocent Photoplay. Our tears are all dried and we nestle and coo, He plays with the children as he used to do, We're happy and joyful, no sickness or woe, Since going to this innocent Picture-show.