Moving Picture World (Jul - Aug 1918)

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THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD 120; THE SINKING OF THE L J*"* i. ^» ' n r w> 'l*Mfiff«S9«S: VERY man, woman and child of us wants to see just what happened when the Lusitania went down — just how she went down — how many torpedoings there were — how the maddened passengers flung themselves from the decks — what the boats did in saving life — who the famous men and women were who lost their lives — the whole history of the Great Catastrophe from beginning to end. I T'S all be^e — every bit of it! Absolutely authentic in every detail and — it will burn in your brain forever. MADE from 25,000 separate drawings on gelatine by the famous artist, Winsor McCay, requiring 22 months of work. Book it now for the most exciting, thrilling, absorbing single reel sensation ever shown in your house. Productions ,„c 16OO Broddvd^. 'New^brk QXty (tfWH*"^ ** i im ,v"->