Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1915)

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164 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE ALICE JOYCE "THE KALEIM GIRL" And 99 other handsome postcard photos of leading photoplayers for $1 bill or M. 0., 40 for 50c. or sample set of 17 with catalog for 25c. Beautiful colored reproductions of 50 of the most prominent players in motion pictures on postcards, per set, 75c. All new poses and just out, 8 varieties Mary Pickford cards 15c. Elegant hand-colored picture of Alice Joyce "At the Window," 11x14 for 40c. PHOTO STARS PORTRAIT CO., -: Anderson, Ind. both fiiffisi /§ WONDER of 20th CENTURY Shows bones in your fingers, lead in pencil, etc. You see through clothes; even the flesh turns transparent and the bones can be seen. Think of the fun you can have. Complete X-RAY shipped prepaid 10c. NUIDEA CO., Dept. 32, 524 45th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. SCRIPTS WANTED! Have you IDEAS for PHOTOPLAYS or STORIES? If so, we will take them in ANY FORM ; CRITICISE FREE ; and SELL ON COMMISSION. Quick sales; big prices. Don't waste money on "courses," etc. .". 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Gerdine, 2218 Ave. D., Galveston, Texas; Edith E. Balsley, 819 Sonoma Ave., Santa Rosa, Cal. ; Arline A. Elivell, 235 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. ; Mrs. Charles Kongel, R. R. No. 8, Box 45, Findlay, O. ; Esther Reggan, 412 W. Hargett St., Raleigh, N. C. ; Emma Lex, 1900 Geyer Ave., "St. Louis, Mo.; Gladys Manthe, 1206 Bucker St., Utica, N. Y. ; Claire Wagner, 3518 Shaw Ave., Hyde Park, Cincinnati, O. ; Emily Jerusalem, 259 Dumont Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Mrs. Maybell Roberts, 396b Grant St., Atlanta, Ga. ; Mrs. Mary A. Kepfer, 501 E. Broad St., Bethlehem, Pa. ; Lelia Cozard, 19 Potomac St., Dayton, O. ; A. D. Dreiss, 1101 S. Alakio St., San Antonio, Texas; Laura A. Myers, 1108 Seward Ave., Olympia, Wash. ; Mrs. Juanita Jordon White, 1600 Jefferson St., Nashville, Tenn. ; B. Henry Knaub, 311 Montiero. Ave., Richmond, Va. ; Fred Sandrock, 334 Magazine St., c/o L. T. Duckert, New Orleans, La.; Una Varden, 175 N. Broadway, Lexington, Ky. ; Betty Lebowitz, 497 Joseph Ave., Rochester, N. Y. ; Bessie Markson, 2832 Warren Ave., Chicago, 111. ; Dorothy Halperin, 1834 Clinton Ave., Bronx, N. Y. C. ; Marie Schull, 405 E. Second St., Ottumwa, Iowa ; R. W. Montgomery, 126 Mass. Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. ; Andrew H. Whitman; Anna O'Connell, 20 Veazie St., North Adams, Mass. ; Tessie Getz, 223 York St., W., Savannah, Ga. ; Mary E. Brunier, 2249 N. Sixth St., Philadelphia, Penn.; Vivian H. Groves, 72 N. 16th St, REEL PLAYERS WHO ARE AIDING WARRING NATIONS IN REAL LIFE (Continued from page 78) the battle of the Aisne, but fortunately the report proved to be false. Max is certainly serving his country, as he is attached to the General Army Staff of Paris. His work is more connected with official matters than the actual fighting, but he has often been up against the enemy when traveling to and from Paris and the fighting line in an armored automobile. "With characteristic humor. Max | states that -'facing German guns is less alarming than facing the cinematograph, because you do not have to think." When answering advertisements kindly mention MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE.