Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug 1911-Jan 1912)

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IF YOU IMAGINE you are familiar with every really first-class magazine, you're mistaken. Among those whose names have appeared in the contents of EZXS IRTTERKTATIC Edited by B. RUSSELL HERTS and RICHARD LE GALLIENNE are the following: Booker T. Washington Hon. Champ Clark Ex-President Charles W. Eliot John Dewey Edith Wynne Matthison THE INTERNATIONAL is remarkable John Spargo Hutch ins Hapgood Reginald Wright Kauffman Rheta Childe DonCharlotte Perkins Gilman Jack London Robert Herrick Elbert Hubbard Upton Sinclair W. E. Burkhart DuBois for the plays and stones which it prints in every number, for the exceptionally high standard of its poetry, criticism, and political and literary essays. Of the hosts of letters from subscribers that have been received during the past month, the following are a fair selection: "I find THE INTERNATIONAL so interesting and vital that I want to congratulate you with all my heait. You are doing an important work." James Oppenheim. Author "Dr. RasV\ "Wild Oats", etc. "1 read the last number of THE INTERNATIONAL with great zest. It is certainly needed." Mitchell Kenneri.ey. Publisher. "I think your INTERNATIONAL is ripping." Charles Rann Kennedy, Author "The Servant in the House r "Let me express my pleasure in the perusal of the mouthly pages of THE INTERNATIONAL. " Edwin Markham, Poet and Critic. "I must congratulate you on the appearance and splendid literary material in your beautiful magazine." Rev. Hexrv Frank, Author "The Triumph of Truth," etc. "THE INTERNATIONAL does great credit to its Editors and those who contribute its excellent articles." Edward Lauterbach, Lawyer. TheAcademy (London) savs: "Oneof the best and most original magazines from the U.S. is THE INTERNATIONAL." The Independent (N.Y.) callsTHE INTERNATIONAL: "A livelyaud unconventional periodical." If you will send us $1.00 before October 15th, we shall send you not only twelve numbers of THE INTERNATIONAL, but also a bound copy of -Mariana, *' by Jose Echegaray, a masterpiece of modern Spain's greatest dramatist. THE MOODS PUBLISHING CO. 18-20 EAST 42d ST., NEW YORK EEMIERf) N tNGRrWING COMIMY I ZjncEtcfiings, Half -Tones i and Col oi* Plates fof all purposes. 42 WEST 15ST. UDEING a moving picture fan, I find yonr department of THE MIRROR indispenO sable, and I take this opportunity to congratulate THE MIRROR for its just criticisms of films." ... „ , "I have joined the ranks of MIRROR readers and think it is the " best ever and far ahead of any other paper of its kind. The first thing I do when I get it is to dive for the motion picture department." "I can hardly wait for the weekly issue to come out. I read it through twice to be sure I didn't miss anything. It is a dandy, you bet.' 50 Cents Introductory Subscription Offer. Write Us! THE NEW YORK DRAMATIC MIRROR, 121 West 42d Street, NEW YORK CITY