Motion Picture Classic (Jan-Aug 1919)

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D. charges to cover postage, boxing, advertising, handling, etc. If you can tell it from a real diamond return and money refunded. Only 10,000 given away. Send no money. Answer quick. Send size of finger. KRAUTH & REED Masonic Temple, Chicago are a cloud before the sun’' hiding your brightness, your beauty. Why not remove them? Pont delay. Use STILLMAN^S Made especially to remove freckles. Leaves the skin clear, smooth and without a blemish. Prepared by specialists with years of experience. Money refunded if not satisfactory. 50c per jar. Writ© today for particulars and free bonklet, “Wouldst Thou Be Fair Contains many beauty hints, and scribes a number of elegant prepara tions indispensable to the toilet. Sold by all druggists. STILT.MAN CREAM CO. Dept. 3 Aurora. Ill MOTION PICTURE CLASSIC';; A Beauties from Every Land Enter Contest ^ {Continued from page 51) Contest finally selected the eighth honor roll to include : Carolynn Brooks, of 918 South 16th Street, Birmingham, Alabama. Miss Brooks has had considerable experience in college plays. She was born in Alabama, has blue eyes, dark-brown hair and is five feet six and a half inches in height. Toots Sandell, of 4406 Tennessee Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri. Miss Sandell has been in vaudeville and musical comedy. She is a blonde type, with blue eyes, and is five feet four. Evelyn Jewel Poutch, of 611 Western Parkway, Louisville, Kentucky. Little Miss Poutch, who is just thirteen, can dance, sing, swim, dive and ride horseback, which ought to make her popular with almost any director. She was born in Louisville, has hazel-brown eyes, bronze hair and is exactly five feet in height. George W. Smith, of 975 South Hoover Street, Los Angeles, California. Mr. Smith is one of the few genuinely handsome men to try The Fame and Fortune Contest. The judges have almost come to the conclusion that all the goodlooking chaps are already in the movies or that the country’s masculinity is hiding its light under a bushel. Mr. Smith has been in stock. He has dark-brown eyes, dark hair and is six feet tall. Beatrice Ellen Levey, of 19 Suffolk Street, New York. Miss Levey is now employed as a cloak and skirt model. She was born in New York, has darkbrown hair and is five feet four inches in height. Marie Josephine Stadler, of 548 Bainbridge Street, Brooklyn. Miss Stadler is now employed as a sample model for evening gowns. She has posed for Harrison Fisher and her portrait has adorned many of the leading magazines. She has dark-gray eyes, light-brown hair and is five feet five inches in height. Minnie Gaynor, of dZYz Richelieu Street, Quebec, Canada. Miss Gaynor has appeared in amateur productions. She has dark-gray eyes, light-brown hair and is five feet three. She was born in Toronto. Here are some important things to note : The contest is drawing to a conclusion ! The closing date of the contest has not yet been decided upon, but it will be am nounced in both The Motion Picture Classic and The Motion Picture Magazine far enough in advance so that every one can get their final pictures in J before the last hour. 'f If you wish your portrait or portraits | returned, enclose the right amount of i postage to cover mailing. Attach stamps to pictures with a clip. Do not place ^ stamps in separate envelope. ' Try not to send hand-colored portraits, j Upon the closing, the final winner will be selected. Undoubtedly he or she, (as . the contest is now open to men), will be f selected from among the various semimonthly honor rolls. It is possible that | three or four leaders may be chosen and t invited to come to New York for test ; motion pictures, after which the final winner will be decided upon. ;• The two magazines will give two ; years’ guaranteed publicity to the win ) ner. This will include cover portraits in ^ colors, special interviews, pictures, spe i cial articles, etc. — the sort of publicity ^ that could not be purchased at any price. •' The Motion Picture Classic and The > Motion Picture Magazine will secure an initial position for the winner and ' other opportunities, if necessary. At ) the end of two years The Motion Pic . TURE Classic and The Motion Picture Magazine guarantee that the winner will ' be known thruout the civilized world. j The Fame and Fortune jury now in i eludes : Mary Pickford, Thomas Ince, t Cecil de Mille, Maurice Tourneur, Com { modore J. Stuart Blackton, James Montgomery Flagg, Howard Chandler Christy,, ' Samuel Lumiere and Eugene V. Brew ; ster. A The terms of the contest follow : j ' 1. Open to any young woman, or man, '■ in the world, except those who ; have already played prominent ^ screen or stage roles. 2. Contestants must submit a portrait, upon the back of which must be pasted a coupon from either The . j Motion Picture Classic or The Motion Picture Magazine, or a similar coupon of their own making. 3. Contestants can submit any number of portraits, but upon the back of each must be pasted an entrance I coupon. I CLASSIC ENTRANCE COUPON Contestant No (Not to be filled in by contestant) Name Address (street) (city) ....(state) _ Previous stage or screen experience in detail, if any kV’hen born Eyes (color) Height Complexion Birthplace. . Hair (color) Weight. . . (Eighty-four) i