The Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1914)

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MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE 149 A DOLLAR PHOTOGRAPH o/ MARY PICKFORD ALMOST FREE Entirely new process; far superior to lithographing; known as water-color hand finish Copyrighted IQ14 The Art Color Portrait is FIKTT Tii as Large as Above Reproduction This richly colored portrait on heavy art photo-board to stand on your bureau will not require a frame, as embossed design frames it. A new pose —rich in color. The most beautiful and artistic colored photograph of this popular star of the Famous Players Film Company ever made. No advertising on the portrait. Send Twenty-five Cents in Stamps or Coin for Packing and Mailing PHOTOPLAYERS PORTRAIT CO., 220 West 42d Street, New York Are You Interested in Motion Pictures? BE SURE AND ATTEND THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION Extract from THE LONDON Kl NEMATOGRAPH AND LANTERN WEEKLY The Motion Picture Exposition in New York has set the whole industry over here with excitement. In New York itself all is unrest and activity. If evidence has been wanted as to the vitality of the industry this Exposition has furnished it in abundance. The Grand Central Palace is an ideal place for such an event, which is of a mammoth size, and while the exhibits call for a building of such capacity it is phasing to see that there Is ample room for all to view things without being unduly incommoded. As a matter of fad there are between sixty and seventy representative firms in the country that are taking Space at the Exposition. We know as men to whom initiative and enterprise are the mainspring, as it were, to our existence has shown that to confine ourselves voluntarily to a narrow groove we shall inevitably be saddled with a legacy of failure. We have got to reach out and perfect by the expert* and brains of others, as well as merely applying the knowledge we may ourselves have acquired, and using the brains with which we have been endowed. That is what tins Exposition and Convention enables us to do. Tt is a circumstance which provides us with opportunities, and the penalty will be on our own heads if we neglecl such opportunities. EXHIBITORS AND OTHERS INTERESTED IN THE INDUSTRY ARE BEING ATTRACTED FROM ALL PARTS. AND MANY IN THE OLD COUNTRY WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE CUSTOMARY SUMMER QUIETNESS TO SPEND A BRIEF AND PROFITABLE HOLIDAY IN NEW YORK. The Exposition will be held under the auspices of the International Motion Picture Exhibitors Association and the Independent Exhibitors of America June 8th to 13th Office of the Committee GRAND CENTRAL PALACE, Lexington Avenue and 46th Street PHONE No. 344 MURRAY HILL When answering advertisement* kin«ll.\ mention MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE,