Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug 1911-Jan 1912)

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Has Your Scenario Come "Back? Do you %noto WHY? MR. EPES WINTHROP SARGENT Author of" The Photoplay Theater," *' Technique of the Photoplay" etc., who is recognized as one of the world's leading MOTION PICTURE CRITICS and EXPERTS, offers to read, criticize and amend scenarios, stories, plots, etc., and to give expert opinion on any branch of the business to WRITERS=EXHIBITORS=MANUFACTURERS To Writers : Answers to simple questions on any topic, One Dollar each ; to questions requiring research or extended correspondence, in proportion. Scenarios criticized, Two Dollars each. Available manuscripts marketed on Ten Per Cent, commission, but a reading fee of Fifty Cents must accompany each script. To Exhibitors : Is your business bad ? Perhaps I can tell you why. I have told hundreds of others. References : The editor of this publication, or almost anybody in the M. P. business. EPES WINTHROP SARGENT 21 East 20th Street New York City The SHOPPER A Monthly Magazine For The Home €J Used by Enterprising Department Stores as their store journal. Carefully distributed by them monthly, to their best customers. To Manufacturers of branded merchandise seeking new outlets for their goods — we have a special sales promotion plan, — a sure business bringer. €J Let us explain, — it will pay you in direct, definite results. ^ Something new — something different. THE SHOPPER PUBLISHING CO. 95=99 Nassau St., New York City The Secret of a good Complexion Pimples, Freckles, Wrinkles, Blackheads, Redness of Face or Nose, Muddy or Sallow Complexion, or any Blemishes whatever on the Skin, are caused by impure and impoverished blood. Keep the blood in a healthy condition and you will always look young. Dr. James P. Campbell's Safe Arsenic Complexion Wafers will tone up yotir blood, give you an excellent, rosy, smooth complexion, keep you looking young and feeling as good as yon look. They cau be used freely without the slightest harm. They heal roughness and redness of skin and prevent the formation of premature lines aud wrinkles. These Wafers are acting as a wonderful Tonic, a Body Builder. Arsenic is one of the most valuable medicines known to Medical Science. $1.00 per Box. Every box contains 120 Wafers, lull 30 days treatment. Sent by mail, in plain cover, to any address. RICHARD FINK CO. Dept. 34 415 Broadway, N.Y. Gash for Picture-Play Scenarios Demand practically unlimited. Writers can earn $50 or more weekly. Literary excellence unnecessary. If you can read, write and think, you need only technical knowledge to succeed in this pleasant, fascinating profession. We must have more playwrights and we'll teach you the technical secrets. Send your name and address at once for Souvenir Booklet. NATIONAL AUTHORS' INSTITUTE 209 Gaiety Theatre BIdg. NEW YORK CITY Tie more women know about Babies the better babies we m/IAavesaid President W*McKinIey YOU LOVE A BABY READ it The New Baby 11 The following are vitally interesting chapters. "The Expectant Mother," first symptom, proper diet, clothing, exercise, etc., by Thomas M. Acken, M. D.,— " Care Baby Needs," feeding and hygiene, by William L. Stowell, M.D. — "Baby's First Tooth" and the other thirty-one, by Stephen O. Storck, D. D. S. — " Things You Can Make or Borrow," how to prepare for the new baby, by Sarah J. Keenan, a maternity nurse for twenty years without ever losing a baby.— " Schedule of My Baby's Day," showing just what to do, by Eva James Clark, a mother. In addition are 433 illustrations of baby's clothes, toys, accessories, in fact everything for a child from birth to five years, and how to get them direct from the manufacturers, at lowest prices. By special arrangement with the publisher, we car seud you an advance copy of "The New Baby" if yol, will send us your address and 25c— ADDRESS THE MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE 26 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y.