Motion Picture Classic (Jan-Dec 1920)

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It Pays to Read Advertisements Advertisements are news. Good news — timely news — helpful news. News of the great world of business. Heralds of the world's improvements— builders of factories — makers of homes. News of the latest styles. News of comforts unknown when father was a boy. News that is handy to your eye. News that you cant afford to hurry by. News that will save you money. Dont miss the advertisements m Motion Picture Classic Portraits of Your Favorites TWENTY-FOUR LEADING PLAYERS What is a home without pictures, especially of those one likes or admires? How they brighten up bare walls and lend a touch of human sympathy, alike to the homes of the rich and poor! And what could better serve the purpose of decoration for the homes of motion picture enthusiasts than portraits of the great film stars, who have become world famous? The pubhshers of the three leading motion picture monthlies, the Motion Picture Magazine, Motion Picture Classic and Shadowland, have accordingly prepared at great expense, especially for their subscribers, an unusually fine set of portraits of twenty-four of the leading players. These portraits are 5yi" x 8" in size, just right for framing, printed in rich brown tones by rotogravure, a process especially adapted to portrait reproductions, and are artistic, accurate and high-gride in every way. You will like these portraits, you will enjoy picking out your favorites. You will delight in framing them to be hung where you and your friends may see them often. Mary Pickford Marguerite Clark Douglas Fairbanks Charlie Chaplin William S. Hart Wallace Reid Pearl White Anita Stewart LIST OF SUBJECTS Theda Bara Francis X. Buahman Earle Williams William Farnura Charles Ray Norma Talmadge Constance Talmadge Mary Miles Minter Clara Kimball Young Alice Joyce Vivian Martin Pauline Frederick Billie Burke Madge Kennedy Elsie Ferguson Tom Moore These portraits are not for sale. They can be secured only by subscribing to the Motion Picture Magazine, Motion Picture Classic or Shadowland for one year, and then they will be sent free. You will want the Magazine. Cl/\ssic, Shadowland, or all three during the coming year. Subscribe now and get a set of these portraits. It will cost you less than to buy them by the month at your dealer's. Send in your order today and we will mail the portraits at once. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES: U. S. Can. For. Magazine $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 Classic 2.50 3.00 3.50 Shadowland 3.50 4.00 4.50 All Three 8.00 9.50 11.00 Date BREWSTER PUBLICATIONS. Inc. 175 Duffield Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Gentlemen : Kindly enter my subscription to the MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE") MOTION PICTURE CLASSIC } for one year. Also please SHADOWLAND I send mc at once a set of the twenty-four players' portraits. Enclosed find $ in payment. Name Address aiiniiiniiiHiiBniniiiinnniaiiiiiHiiii (Eighty-nine)