Screenland (Oct 1923-Mar 1924)

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12 GIFTS in ONE! a Year of Pleasure for a Friend HAT to give? That puzzling yearly problem so hard to solve. But here's the answer. A subscription to SCREENLAND, the youngest, most vigorous of screen magazines — a gift that brings repeated reminders of the friendship and affection which prompted it. It will bring not merely a transient thrill on Christmas morning, but a monthly enjoyment throughout the entire year. AVE time and money. There is a double joy in Christmas shopping when you can stay at home comfortably, and order an inexpensive gift that is sure to please. Avoid the jostling crowds of shoppers, the annoyance of wrapping and mailing by sending SCREENLAND. Read the next paragraph. Let us tell you how SCREENLAND appeals. Norma Talmadge THIS reproduction cannot, of course, do justice to the vivid, glorious coloring of Screenland's December cover painting. Done in rich full colors on heavy pebbled glaze stock, this portrait makes a handsome, dignified ornament for the home. It is our gift to you, with your subscription to Screenland. SCREENLAND UNUSUAL, brilliant, fascinating — Screenland is the magazine sensation of the year. Two hundred thousand readers are thrilled monthly by its clever, youthful, fearless stories of movie life. You'll search in vain through Screenland for Merton interviews, banal articles, and stale news. Screen land has the most remarkable staff of screen writers in the world ; among them are Fred wood, Eunice Marshall, Grace Kingsley — the cream of the writers who knozv the world of celluloidia. And artists ! — John Held, Jr., Wynn, Everett Shinn, Rolf Armstrong — where else will you find a greater galaxy of famous portrayers of beauty? And finally, Screenland has just launched a startling series of real life stories of the famous screen folk ; presenting for the first time the hitherto untold tales of their struggling days, the little anecdotes filled with tears and lausrhter that make crick James Smith, Delight Evans, Robert E. Sher you understand and know them. An Ideal Gift for your XMAS List SCREENLAND, Inc.. 119 West 40th St.. New York, N. Y. Gentlemen: Enclosed find $2.50. Please send a year's subscription for Screenland and my personal greeting card to Name Street. CHy.. (I and carr .State. Send me (free of charge) the richly colored art print of Norma Talmadge. My name Street City State ERALDING your gift, will come a charming Christmas card bearing your name, bright with the cheering spirit of the season carrying your sincere holiday message. And finally, our gift to you — a gorgeous portrait of Norma Talmadge in full, rich colors — with Screenland's compliments. Fill in the coupon* at the left TODAY. By ordering early your wishes will receive preferred attention and prompt delivery. * You are by no means restricted to the limits of this coupon. Use a separate sheet of paper for as many names as you please.