Motography (Jan-Jun 1913)

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GEORGE KLEINE'S CINES and ECLIPSE rlMA Cines Special Feature in Two Reels Released April 7th, 1913 THE QUEEN OF SPADES (COPYRIGHT, 1913, BY GEORGE KLEINE) A marvelous production replete with gorgeous scenes and intensely dramatic situations. Love, jealousy, hatred, pride, greed, self-sacrifice, supreme happiness and deepest sorrow are intermingled in this absorbing drama. The gripping story of a beautiful woman who sacrifices her ambitions and her life of social triumphs for her daughter's sake. Feature it with Special Heralds, One, Three and Six-Sheet Posters; BOOK EVERYONE OF THESE RELEASES FOR NEXT WEEK! Cines April 1, 1913 HE WOULDN'T GIVE UP (A rip-roaring comedy, don't miss it) Eclipse April 2, 1913 THE FRUIT OF SUSPICION (A powerful heart-interest drama with a purpose) Cines April 5, 1913 FAINT HEART NE'ER WON FAIR LADY (There's a laugh in every foot of this comedy) FOR POSTERS— Order from your Exchange, or from the ARMSTRONG LITHOGRAPH COMPANY, Cleveland, Ohio Send as your name to be placed upon our mailing list for advance advertising matter. GEORGE KLEINE 166 N. State St. CHICAGO, ILL.