Visual Education (Jan 1923-Dec 1924)

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30 Visual Education early ages, such as the Pterodactyl, the Stegosaurus and the Trachodon, have been carefully reproduced. A story has been woven around the experiences which two Boy Scouts had with these animals, (d, Lea-Bel.) HOME-KEEPING HEARTS. This rural melodrama tells of a child's love for her father and of his regeneration through his desire to appear before her as the wonderful hero she believes him to be. He is dominated by the fear that she will learn that he is an ex-convict. This will particularly appeal to children because of its charming elevenyear-old star, Mildred Ryan. ( p and d, Pathe) THE UNFOLDMENT. The story of a ruthless newspaper owner and his gang and the transformation in character which was brought about by the persisting faith and clever maneuvering of a young woman who is true to her religious beliefs. Epoch-making scenes from the life of the Master are thrown very effectively upon the screen. This drama is suitable for church use. {p and d, Pathe) RELIGIOUS AND INSPIRATIONAL THE SERVANT IN THE HOUSE. A film version of Charles Rann Kennedy's famous play. 7 reels. (/> and d, Pilgrim Photoplay Exc.) THE DAWN OF CHRISTIANITY. A story of the greatest love and sacrifice the world has ever known — that of Jesus the Great Teacher — reverently presented. 2 reels, (a, Fine-Art.) A MAKER OF MEN. The dramatic story of the life of a militant champion of Christianity, bringing out a striking contrast between the worth-whileness of the life of a man who lives for others and that of a man who lives solely for himself. The hero relinquishes riches to preach the gospel. He fights the battle of good against evil, cleans up a gang of outlaws, and after many stirring adventures transforms an entire community. An excellent picture for use on church and community programs. 6 reels. {p and d, Plymouth.) The High School Quarterly J. S. Stewart, Editor, Athens, Ga. Official organ of the Southern Commission on Accredited Schools, of the Georgia High School and National High School Inspectors' Association. Listed regularly in the International Index. Eleventh Volume. Subscription $1.00 a year 25c a copy Advertising Rates on Application DEMOCRACY IN EDUCATION A two-reel film demonstrating the Courtis Standard Practice Tests in Handwriting and their influence in developing the qualities of self-appraisal, self -direction, honesty, and co-operation. Historical scenes of the growth and development of the United States. Free distribution, but transportation charges to be paid by the exhibitor. WORLD BOOK COMPANY Yonkers-on-Hudson, New York I BELIEVE. A film that preaches a silent sermon against atheism. A Maurice Tourneur production. 7 reels, {d, Sanford.) SPORTS AND ATHLETICS WINTER PEP. Views of Quebec Ski Club at Beaupre; Lake Placid ski-joring, ski race, skating race; Roland Springs, Mo.; Chateau Frontenac, Canada; dog team, ski-dogging, skishooting; Dufferin Terrace. It is recommended that two subtitles be cut: "Goie like hellie," and "Boys use slide while all good folks are at church." (p and d, Goldwyn.) AS THE TWIG IS BENT. Picturing chil dren at play, with short shots of the various games in which every normal boy and girl indulges — hop-scotch, marbles, rope-jumping, dancing and dozens of other popular pastimes. (p and d, Vitagraph.) WRESTLING AT U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY. How wrestling is taught to the middies, demonstrating all the holds and breaks used on the mat today, (d, Nat'l Non-Theat.") VISUAL EDUCATION and CHRISTIAN HERALD Our Price $2.25 Regular Price $3.00 Take advantage of this splendid combination NOW! Offer holds good for renewals, as well as new subscriptions. (Horrert fEngltalj _How to use it JOSEPHINE TURCK BAKER. Editor A Monthly Magazine — $2.50 The Year Send 10 Cents for Sample Copy to Correct English Publishing Company Evanston, Illinois Schools, Churches, Institutions, Manufacturers and other non-theatrical users, contemplating the purchase of motion picture machines and films, should obtain a booklet of valuable information which is supplied without cost by The Associated Manufacturers of Safety Standard Films and Projectors, Inc. Suite 1419, 440 4th Ave., New York City