Picture Play Magazine (Sep 1917 - Feb 1918)

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Virginia Pearson, above, is pictured leaving her automobile to make a personal appearance at a theater, where she spoke both to swell the ;irmy list and to sell Liberty Bonds. Miss Pearson makes many such appearances, and also works, regularly behind a counter in a big New York store to sell the bonds. She has obtained remarkable results. Below are some of the Lasky Home Guards, accompanied by Mary Pickford, who go out in a body to urge Californians to hearken to the call to arms. Behind Miss Pickford is Captain C. B. DeMille, and Wallace Reid is the color sergeant.