Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug-Dec 1913)

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Screen Club Souvenir Book Send 35 c. in postage and secure a handsome flexible leather-bound book with pictures of your favorite Photo Players, biographical sketches, carloons drawn by themselves, etc. EDITION IS LIMITED THE Address J. Care of Screen Club, W. FARNHAM 163 West 45th St., New York PHOTOPLAY WRITEBS Let us dispose of your work to the best advantage. No charge for examination or necessary criticism. Send stamp for particulars. The Associated Vaudeville and Photo-Playwrights, Photoplay Dept., Ashland, O. The largest manuscript brokerage house in the U. S. You Can Be a Successful Photoplay wright ! We don't ask_you to believe this until you have read "THE OPEN DOOR," one of the greatest little books of inspiration ever written. We will send a copy of this valuable little book FREE to any one who is in earnest. There are special reasons why you should SEND TODAY. A postcard will do. Send 10c for "The Photoplay Market" PHILLIPS STUDIO, Box 7PA, 156 Fifth Ave., New York LEARN PHOTOPLAY ACTING $iUIIIESniM^n>300 WEEKLY STAGE EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY A well-known actress, who has played with the PATHE, CRYSTAL and KALEM film conapanies, has written a wonderfully interesting and instructive booli on ♦'MOTION PICTURE jl^CTIlVO" This great book is beautifully illustrated. Contains 23 full-page half-tone pictures. Every one interested in the Profession of Motion Picture Acting should get a copy at once. It tells How to Prepare Yourself for "Work as a Photoplayer aud How to Obtain a Motion Picture Engagement The instructions given in "Motion Picture Acting " are clear— thorough— explicit. Every detail is explained in a manner which permits of no misunderstanding. The book contains personal statements regarding the Profession of Picture Acting, the opportunities it offers beginners, the salaries paid, etc.. by the following famous picture stars: Alice Joyce, John Bunny, Caklyle Blackwell, Gwendoline Pates, Miriam Nesbitt, Muriel Ostriche, Flora Finch, Mae Hotely. Price, per copy (postage prepaid), $a.00 Illustrated cirmlar of particulars free. Address RELIANCE NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE, 1547 Broadway, New York City Photos and Drawings for Sale Why Not Make a Collection? It May Be Valuable Some Day The original photographs, sketches and pen and ink drawings, from which were made the illustrations that have appeared in this magazine, are for sale — all except the photos in the "Gallery of Popular Players." The prices range from 10 cents to $10. Let us know what you want, and we'll try to fill your order. Since we have over a thousand of these pictures, we cannot catalog them. Plain, unmounted photos, 4x5, are usually valued at 20 cents each; 5x7, 30 cents; 10x12, 50 cents; but the prices vary according to their art value. Mounted photos, with handpainted designs around, range from 25 cents to $2 each. Unless there is a particular picture you want, the best plan is to send us what money you wish to invest (2-cent or 1-cent stamps, or P. O, money order), naming several kinds of pictures you prefer, or naming the players you are most interested in. We may be all out of the kind you want most. Here is a sample letter to guide you: "Please find enclosed $1, for which send me some photos. Prefer large, unmounted ones, and those in which any of the following appear; Johnson, Lawrence, Kerrigan, Hawley and Puller, In case you cant give me what I want, I enclose stamp for return of my money." Address: Art Editor, M. P. S. Magazine, 175 Duffield St., Brooklyn, N. Y.