Moving Picture World (Nov - Dec 1918)

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1470 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD Giiober, 1~j8 Adolph ZlUk-Or present* MARGUERITE Little Miss Hoover As To The Posters TRYING to reproduce in black and white a beautiful five-color poster is like trying to tell how a violin sounds. These illustrations on this page can give only a small idea of the splendor of the lithographs for Marguerite Clark in "Little Miss Hoover." The best poster artists in America make the paper for Paramount and Artcraft Pictures. Many exhibitors say it improves with each production. We hope it's true. What do vou think? ■SSUSh FAMOUS PLViFRS-LASKY CORPORATION l^^^\.-— ■•' ADOUH 7.UKOR IW, Jt..SF 1 I «*M ('■ lFULHIIHIUU ^.y.w it -. I Mm. -i _. _ ■> g rw.