Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)

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156 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE os. DeRoy & Sons' Diamond Bargain Bulletin "Wonderful values in unredeemed pledges. We took them assecurity for money we loaned. Now we are selling them at amazing low prices— only af Taction of their original cost — to get our money back. t§£MWifhff§ You save as much as Vz or S *^**Br mjf%m more on our expired loans. Our 'A customers' letters prove it. The pledges on which loans have now expired consist of diamonds, jewelry, watches, etc. All pictured and fully described in our New Bargain Bulletin. Send for it. Just note these wonderful values from our bargain list. Expired Loans Don't wait till the bargain you want is gone. We have unredeemed diamonds now in all sizes— but their number is limited — hardly two alike. Read these startling offers. Elgin B. W. Raymond Watch— No. 353830. Genuine, unredeemed, celebrated B. W. Raymond, the high-grade, 17-jewel Elgin adjusted movement in serviceable case. Protected price, movement alone, $24.00. Unredeemed Price, $10.85. Free Examination You need not buy. Examine first. We ship any article by express, prepaid. Keep it if satisfied or send it back at our expense. No obligations whatsoever. Ask about liberal guaranteed cash loan plan. WritG TOday sj0n to Farmer^s^afcional Bank, Marine National Bank, or any Pittsburgh newspaper. Rating over $750,000.00. Over 60 years in the same location. Write now. Simply say, "Send your New Bargain Bulletin." Get first choice of the amazing bargains. JOS. DeROY & SONS omv 1477 DeRoy Bldg. Smithfield St. No. 249654. Solitaire cluster of 7 magnificent extra fine quality bluewhite diamonds. Looks like a 1-kt. salitaire. Try to match it at $50. Unredeemed price $23.85 No. 346852. f— ^ kt. superior quality perfect cut blue white diamond solitaire in lady's ring. Try to match it at $200. Guaranteed cash loan $95. Unredeemed price, $110. Opposite Postoffice Pittsburgh* Pa. Paintings ^Master Artists THE July, August and September covers of the Motion Picture Ma%a ine were reproductions of famous paintings by the celebrated artists, J as. G. Tyler, Louis Deschamps, and Gilbert Gaul. We have a few copies left, without lettering, done in all the original colors, on sheets i2x 14, suitab'e for framing. It is hard to tell these from the original paintines and they make exquisite decorations. Mailed, securely wrapped, at 25c each, or, while they last, at 50c for the three. The M. P. Pub, Co. 175 Duffield Street, -: -: Brooklyn, N. Y. Send for {pmplexion Free Sample Write today for liberal free sample cake of this famous skin cleanser and beautifier. Use it. Watch the marvelous results— rosy color of youth— complexion clear — wrinkles begin to yield. Your face always looks young and fresh. Sempre Giovine Pronounced Sem-Pray Jo-ve-nay (meaning "Always Young") Comes in cake form. Merely rub over the face and you will be astonished at the results. For twenty-five years the choice of beautiful women. For sale at druggists and department stores — 50 cents. II7«iIi/> Tfv^ r^-wr Send us a letter or postal at once for the ▼ ▼ llie 1 OQcLy liberal FREE sample, enough for seven days' use. Mailed postpaid. Include your dealer's name. Send today. Marietta Stanley Co., Dept. 1477, Grand Rapids, Mich. Mrs. A. S.— Edwin Carewe was with Warner Company last. If Broncho Billy pictures are shown on the screen faster than other plays, it, no doubt, is the fault of the operator. Vyegynya. — I shall tell Mr. LaRoche you want him to chat Edwin August. Retta Romaine. — Thanks for the snapshot. It was very handsome. I believe Mary Pickford is the highest paid artist. Adele Lane was tbe girl in "The Right to Happiness" (Selig). Chiquita. — Ruth Donnelly was the girl in "The Lady of the Island" (Imp). Anita Stewart in "A Million Bid." Henry R. — Thanks for the picture. Your representation of Ford Sterling is very good. Olga, 17. — Edward Peil was the lover, and Edwin Barbour the father in "The Klondike Buffle" (Lubin). Arthur Matthews was the friend, and Eleanor Barry the mother. Anna Little was the girl in "The Silent Witness," and Jack Nelson was the sweetheart. Your business letter was splendid. Lotta D. T. — Cleo Madison and George Larkin in "The Severed Hand" (Powers). William Clifford and Marie Walcamp had the leads in "A Mexican Spy in America" (Bison). Velma Whitman and Webster Campbell had the leads in "The Lure of the Car-wheel." Robert Frazer and Lucie Villa were husband and wife in "When Death Rode the Engine" (Eclair). Florence M. H. — Thanks for all the information. I am sorry your questions were not answered. Miss May. — Florence Lawrence has left the Universal Company. She is taking a rest. Juliana S. — Thanks for the postals. Write to Leah Morgan, 831 Main Street, Stroudsburg. Pa., and enclose a stamp, about the club. Canarsie Mermaid. — The Mary Pickford Biograpbs were taken over two years ago. Haven't heard from William Mason since he left Essanay. Nutf. — The reason that Mr. Blackwell left Kalem was that he thought he could better his condition. A 1000-foot reel costs anywhere from $1,000 to $25,000, accordingly. Harold Lockwood opposite Mary Pickford in "Hearts Adrift." House Peters is with California Company, and Louise Orth with Selig. Have never seen a smile on the mouth of the river, a corn on the foot of a hill, a frown on the face of the earth, nor a muscle in an arm of the sea, but I have a correspondent who can ask some very foolish questions. Lawrence Lyster. — Thanks for your very complimentary verses. Am very proud of you and them. Lloyd Harms, Grand Rapids, Mich. — If Grace Cunard sees this, she will at once send you her photo and ask Mr. Ford to do likewise, for you deserve it. I admire them, too. When answering advertisements kindly mention MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE.