The Film Daily (1921)

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Why Dallas Kiddies Love "Picshures" (Continued from Page 11) slipper as she enters the coach. You should see those champing steeds drawing that wonderful coach. Four Shetland ponies, milk white, gaily comparisoned. But al only a few of the wonders of Majestic land Another corner has been set aside for Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island in miniature. My — how fiercely Dick Silver glares at you. How weighty the treasure chest looks. It's all one can do not to drag it away from Dick Silver's ruffians, to see how many jewels it contains. You'd think that this was enough. But that's because you don't know Majesticland. There is a Doll Home, too, completely furnished. All along the huge posts that support the building Alice in Wonderland panels have been painted — and 'tis said that Alice, herself, and the Mad Hatter, and the White March Hare often visit Majesticland. Truly the Babies — the wee tiny ones asleep in Sandmanland's have heard Alice sing them to sleep. For you know even Alice couldn't pass up Sandmanlands' anymore than you could. There are all of a dozen snowy cribs in Sandmanlands, and every one is filled at every performance with a wee one. Even the grown-ups visit it every day. They say it's the most wonderful place in the world. Take care tho ; for you may get lost. Every wall is painted— a wonderful country. Fair — far reaching forests, and it looks big — Oh, a thousand times bigger than a mere 90 feet. But if you'll knock at Dr. Toots' house he may direct you — that is if he's in. If not just do like thousands of happy children, wander round and round and round, for it's a sure thing that just as you think you've seen all the wonders of Majesticland, you suddenly discover a big horse — the most obliging, gentle creature that rides you on springs exactly like a real horsey — and never, never throws you off, or tires of your shouts of glee. Oh, Majesticland is indescribable. And of course it couldn't have happened if there hadn't been the fairies and Woo — for if you ask one of the little visitors they'll tell you Woo is responsible, for of course he told Karl Hoblitzelle to do it. And who wouldn't obey Woo. So Hoblitzelle obeyed Woo — and gave Dallas' children the most wonderful playground in the world — Majesticland. For your next Press Sheets, Inserts, Heralds or any other material you may need, phone for our representative. Gramercy 945 Barnes Printing Company a JVe Never Disappoint^' 36 East Twenty-Second Street New York