Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1919)

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WHO PAYS FOR YOUR EMPTY SEATS ? Only seats that are sold are profitable. You pay for the vacant ones. And the cost is more than temporary embarrassment. Empty seats mean loss of prestige as well as of profits — thev neutralize good will. REAL ART PICTURES ARE YOUR PROTECTION Realart is fortunately so situated — free from entangling alliances— that it doesn't have to accept productions which are even doubtful. Realart may not possess all the good pictures, but it makes certain that all the pictures it does possess are good! THE NAME REALART MEANS SOMETHING It means even more than quality; it means cashable quality. It means pictures that can be advertised and which, when advertised, will compensate you for your trouble and expense. It means a minimum of empty seats. You can get acquainted with this sort of quality at all Realart offices. There are now twentv-one of them! The qualitv idea grows! REALART PICTURES CORPORATION 469 FIFTH AVENUE New York City