Motion Picture Magazine, May 1914 (1914)

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MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE This I was able to cause I realized that my only chance lay in giving 10,000 people a share of my prize, and con- sequently 10,000 people got four novels absolutely FREE. Now Mr. McBride, of McBride, Nast & Co., has made me practi- cally the same offer to get 5,000 more subscribers for Travel Maga- zine. Again I share a prize with you of $5,000.00, if you act quickly. And your share of my prize is a won- derful one—for you get free these four famous novels by Robert W. Chambers. You Get Travel Until January, 1916 Not only do you get the books free, but you get Travel Magazine for the rest of this year, 1914, and for the whole of 1915. For the rest of this year and for all of next year you will travel in its pages to the far ends of the earth. You will see Khartoum, and Calcutta, Siberia and the highest peak of the Andes; the Cote d'Azur with its fashionable, gay throng, and the dark interior of Africa. You will have thousands of beautiful pictures. You Have One Chance in 25 5,000 sets of Chambers are all I have. When you remember that 250.000 people took his last book when it appeared—and that thousands take Travel Magazine anyway without any persuading, you see that there are about 550,000 people who will want these 5,000 sets. To get yours, send the coupon today before one of the others gets ahead of" you. NELSON DOUBLEDAY .... Locust Valley, N. Y. FREE Chambers' Four Biggest Novels Share Another Prize with You SOME months ago I was offered a prize of $10,- 000.00 by the President of Doubleday, Page & Co., for 10,000 subscriptions, provided I got them before March 15th. do be- THESE FOUR- Rolx-rt W. ChamNT* hu* written 30 books — all joyously received and eagerly rend by the American iml.lir. Of Ilu-e, four are really great—they will live when the other 2fi have gone the way of •enutlona. These fmir you get here : 1. The Danger Mark A RtU-tluig novel on the drink evil in New York society* 2. The Firing Line A girl of unknown parentage, fights lier 1. utile in the «wlr'- Ing gayety of Palm Iteaeh. 3. The Fighting Chance A wild yoimg man and a re- bellion* young utrl—iaba rih ai of fortunes—join forces. 4. The Younger Set Dramatic story of the dlvorco question anions the very rich. Bound In rod silk cloth, stamped in gold, full of pic- tures by Wenzel mid others. THE THE YOUNGER FIRING set LINE .'THE. FIGHTING CHANCE THE DANGE Free on Approval Send the coupon without money. You get. the four nov- els free on approval, to be sent back at my expense If they're not better than you expect. Otherwise you pay for t lie mag- azlne in little monthly pay- ments. All I ask is that you add 35 cents to the cost of the magazine forshipping. Send no miHiiy now. Do you think I could do this for you if I had a fine office In New York and a big staff? Kent and light and heat / / M cost very little/ / here in Locust/ / Nebon — and/ /Doubleday, Locust Valley, N. T. Pienre entfr ray name for TraTel Magazine un- tllJanuary, I91C, and send ie Free (be four beat nov- els of Robert \V.Cbamhers,ln ailk cloth. If I don't like tbe books I will return them at your oxpi-iisc. Otherwise 1 trill pay you 95 cents In five days and $1 a month r 4 months to pity for Travel until Jan- nary. INC—anil ■■'., is ping charges on the books. The books themselves are to cort DM nothing. Tote—For fu'lcashpaymentyoiimav FendS4.. r 0*lihatder. ■ if—If you prefer y-ur 1-ooks in rich3£ leather, change payments to 91 a month for 6 months—■ ■ r fend J. - '..''" cash. When answering advertisements kindly mention MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE.