The Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug 1913-Jan 1914)

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WHO ARE THESE SIX PLAYERS? If you are a Motion Picture Fan, you will recognize them at once. If you are not, you can get acquainted with them and many more by reading The Motion Picture Story Magazine. Each month it contains a dozen or more full-page photo-engravings of favorite picture players, answers to hundreds of questions about them, and short biographies of the leaders, as well as interesting news and gossip of the studios. Not only will The Motion Picture Story Magazine greatly add to your store of information concerning the players, but you will also find it valuable and interesting fiction and reading. HUMAN INTEREST STORIES Each month it contains ten or more short stories founded on the plots of leading picture plays — stories of love, adventure and Western life, written by well-known writers in an interesting and entertaining style — stories that will grip your heartstrings and hold your interest. As these stories are printed in advance of the film releases, Motion Picture Fans are afforded the great treat of being able to read the story of the play before seeing the play. This makes their entertainment at the Motion Picture Theaters doubly interesting. BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS Aside from the lifelike portraits of players which are printed each month, The Motion Picture Story Magazine is remarkable for its wealth of beautiful illustrations, reproduced directly from Motion Picture films, which furnish an unlimited supply of wonderfully interesting and lifelike pictures taken in all parts of the world. The Motion Picture Story Magazine will be enjoyed by the whole family. You should have it in your home. For sale at Motion Picture Theaters and newsstands at 15 cents per copy. Six Beautiful Portraits FREE Why not make sure of getting it each month by subscribing for it? If you will send in your subscription NOW, we will send you FREE six large-size beautiful colored portraits of the Motion Picture Players which are shown at the top of this advertisement. They are: Ruth Roland, Muriel Ostriche, Blanche Sweet, Earle Williams, Crane Wilbur and Warren Kerrigan. Subscription rate $1.50. Just fill out the coupon below and mail with remittance. The pictures alone are worth the cost of the subscription. Send in your order NOW. THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE, 175 Duffield Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.. THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE, 175 Duffield Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Gentlemen: Enclosed find $1.50 (Canada, $2.00; foreign, $2.50) for which please send me The Motion Picture Story Magazine for one year, beginning with the issue, 1914. Name . .t Street Town and State i