Movie Pictorial (May 1915)

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To Newsstand Patrons and Subscribers: THIS IS A WARNING TO YOU! Many new readers are added this month to the already rapidly growing family of Movie Pictorial Enthusiasts—This is a logical result of Movie Pictorial Quality—The brightest, most interesting, handsomest, periodical devoted to photoplays. The Ideal Representative of the Movies A WARNING YOU SHOULD NOT IGNORE. The growing number of readers (because many who now read it, speak enthusiastically of it to their friends) means many more wanting it as each new issue is published. We cannot guess closely enough to insure printing enough for all—and we are not printing copies for waste! r So if you want to make sure of securing a copy of the next issue be sure to provide ahead for it. NEXT ISSUE (June number) will contain the first instalment of a new-idea, “ Just-what-you-like ” Serial THE GIRL IN THE PATHE v,-- .yf Love—Adventure—Humor—Action—A Web of Unusual Situations. ; y Also another visit to a Big Studio; a Story of one of Filmdom’s Big Men; Sparkling Interviews with and Stories of the Favorites; other Features and absorbing Fiction. Filmdom’s Best Told In The Best Way PROVIDE NOW FOR THE NEXT ISSUE. Either send in your subscription for ■ one year, commencing with the next issue, or tell your newsdealer to save you a copy—Don’t be greeted later on with “l am all sold out.’’ Ten Cents a Copy One Dollar a Year MOVIE PICTORIAL Hartford Building, Chicago, Illinois