Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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PICTURES AND THE PICTUREGOER £02 i 2: »9*5 Turner Films 44 "T\« Pictures made for YOU. 99 The YOUNG PICTUREGOER DEAR GIRLS AND BOYS My Young Pioturegoers' League is growing, just as I expected it to do.aud within the next lew days I shall despatch the little badges to .the boys and girls already ou the League register. All you need do to get one of these pretty badges is to obtain three new regular readers of .Pictures, and send me their names and addresses, together with your own and your age. "When I have a sufficient number I propose to send e ich member the names and addresses of all the members, so that they may qorresjiond with one auother. Thus you will see that the League may become a sort of sojcial club. A reader asks me to tell her how many instalments there are an Tht "Evploits^oj FJu'inc. There aye*thifty-six episodes in this line serial, each one (containing two. parts) being released weekly, I hear that the him is axoasirig,great.erithiisiasm at all the theatres showing it. and from what 1 know of the story 1 feel sure you will all be delighted with it. II any of you have so far missed our Cln-istmas Number. do 'not miss it any longer. It is full of pictures and stories that will please you. and if you. cannot get it any other way ijend -' 'I. in stamps U> this office, and a copy will be posted to you direct. Tins number, being dated Christmas Day. is also quite seasonable in character, and 1 should like to take this opportunity of wishing each and every one pf my hoy and girl readers a really happy Christmas, and hope you will find lots pi little things you like in your stockings on Christmas morning. Talking of Santa Claus, little Billy Jacobs, that wonderful I' '\ picture-actor in America, whom most of you must have seen on the screen, has written so prettily about him that I feel I must print the letter. He says: "1 am jusl wondering what kino, of ( oristmas the poor little children will ha\e where there is war. 1 wonder it Santa Claus will bring them presents while their FILMLAND WAITS" ON CHRi TMAS EVE. I'mle Tim inviles vmi to paint tin's ilelidlttul picture and try to win a Painting Bonk, [See opposite page.}