Film Fun, April 1922 (1922)

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Another Book Sale Extraordinary! LAST month, in order to clean out an odd lot of good books, we ad- vertised to sell them to the highest bidders, 3,069 books were sold a«nd more than 500 additional bids were returned that could not be tilled. Several hundred purchasers secured good books at bargain prices and are richer for their investment. Here is another offer of more books which will be sold to the highest bidders. All are in first-class condition—books well worth reading and owning. They are attrac- tively bound in cloth and will adorn your library. Fix Your Own Price This is your chance l<> get these books, not ;il the publisher's price. I>ut at your own. Make any I>i« 1 you waul to 10 cents. .><• cents, $1—whatever you wish. Send in your check or money order attached and specify the hooks you want and the price you want to pay. The highest bidders will net the hooks—no matter how low the price. Bids will close March 18. 1922. At that time, all bids will he tabulated and the hooks shipped to the highest bidders. Any bids not accepted will he returned at once. Here Are the Books 246 copies "Blood Stained Russia," by Captain Donald C< Thompson; rise B" \ 12*. 2<H> pan»'* 1 Hinted on heavy [dale i>hi>«t. profusely Illustrated. lound in rod cloth. Publisher's price $3.(Ml -whal do you hid? You can make any offer you wish—10 rents 25 eenis. 50 oenis—whatever you say. Successful bid- den will gel their inioks at once, carefully packed, express collect. 698 copies "The United States in the Great War," hy Willis J, Abbot—anotherDOOft that should Im in every home and that, in years to come, will he held almost priceless. Size 7 s H " x 10'r". :t2K pages, profusely illus- trated in black and color - several hundred pictures. Frontispiece portrait of General Pershing in color. Map end leaves, cloth bound with inset color-plate. Here's a biMik that you simply must have. While the pul>- lisher's price was s;u>n and the hook is worth it—make your own hid!—say one dollar? 52 sets "Paul de Kock," l volumes, titles. "The Child of Mv Wite.' 'The Damsel of the Three Skirls. ' "The llarber or Paris." "Sister Anne." Illustrated, hound in crimson cloth, stamped in gold, size H\4 x s*. title pages in color. 1140 pages printed on line white antique book paper a splendid standard library edition. A bargain at $-1.00 a set. but set your own price 1 ! 984 sets James Montgomery Flagg's ■I masterpii*ccs "One* l'p and Two to Co." "Have a Heart." "Wallnuts." "Aren't YOU Coming Along"— reproduced in full color by special art-color process on heavy mat-board, ready for framing. These are beau- tiful reproductions of the clever work of one of America's most popular artists pictures that you will enjoy hugely. Make your own bid for a complete set of -I — 26 cents. .V) cents—whatever you say. 958 Copies "Winston Simplified Dictionary," including all the words in common use defined, so they can be easily understood, edited by William I). Lewis. A.M.. Ph.D.. Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion. State of Pennsylvania and Edgar A. Sniger. Ph.D.. Professor of Philosophy. University of Pennsylvania. S20 pages, flexibly bound, stamped in gold, colored edges, frontispiece in color. Winston s definitions are clear and complete with wealth of verbal and pictorial illust raiions. All an* new pictures prepared for their teaching value in clarifying words It is not a version nor an abridg- ment of an older work. It has l>ocn destKpfld to supply accurate Information for the school, the office, the home. The typography is large and clear—profusely illus- trated. Il is a bargain at 11.50—but bid less if you want to take that chance 386 sets "Power and Force," by Wei ham Clarke. Sixteen sections. 430 pages, rise 7" x 5*. convenient for carrying In the pocket; pro- fusely illustrated: held In a substantial red slide case These booklets have been a tremendous aid to thousands of young men and women in business and social life. This is a Course for the Development of Personal Power and Force through the Practical Application of Memory. the Reading of Character and Personality in Busmeaa and Social Life. The Course includes: "The Power of Memory-" Divisions and Rules. The Memory Key and How it I'nlocks. The Secret—Mental Gymnastics, Memory in Reading, Memory- in Business. RetnemlM-ring Names and Faces. Memory Defects Remedied, Practical Applications; "Reading of Character." in the Figure Head and Face; in the Features: the Forehead and the Byes, the Nose. Mouth. Chin and Kars; in the Hands: Grasp. Handwriting, Fingers and Prints. Scientific Palm- istry; Developing Personality. Feminine Traits. Talking to Win. How much—one dollar? 160 copies "Shop Management," by Frederick Winslow Taylor. M. E.. Sc.D.. Post Presi- dent of the American Society of Mechanical F.nginecrs and author of "Principles of Seicntilic Management." with an introduction hy H. R. Towne. President of the Vale & Towne Manufacturing Company. ' shop Management" is written in simple language, with prac- tical illustrations drawn from practical experience, de- signed for those interested in the management of indus- trial enterprises in the production of goods. Red cloth binding, stamped in gold. i>* x 0*. printed in large type on excellent paper. Indispensable to ambitious prospec- tive foremen—-00 or 75 cents—one dollar? What do you say? 527 sets "Shakespeare," 10 volumes, assorted titles. Size 2" x 2 S 4*. bound in limp leather, marbled end leaves, colored edges. Make your own bid for a set of in volumes. Most convenient for carrying in your pockol for reading on tram or trolley. Rvery person should know the principal works of Shakes- peare. What are they worth to von? RememU'r! l(» volumes miniature, bound in limp leather! 7? copies "The Family Music Book," published by Bcmrmer; a ooo page collection of speotalh selected pieci's of piano ami vocal music from the classic and modern composers, including many of the old favor- ites. The net price of this is $:t.00: regular sheet music size p* x 12*. bound in red cloth. Drawing room pieces, operatic arrangements, easy classics. Sunday music, marches, waltzes, dances, plantation songs, ballads, children's songs, hymns, vocal duets, are only a few of these selections. $1.50. $2.00. $2.50—what do you offer" Here's your chance. Don't be bashful. Bid whatever you want, remembering that others appreciate bargain values too. Books will be expressed collect to highest bidders. Unsuccessful bidders' remit- tances returned March 20th. Mail your bids at once. 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