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MAIL CAMPAIGN
Post Cards Suggested for the Exploitation of “The Mystery Girl”
„iDVANCE POST CARD Ho. I
TO BE 9ENT 9 DAY© BEFORE SilOWlMO
ADVAHCE POST CARD Ho. 3
TO BE SENT 6 PAYS BEFORE SHOWING
ADVANCE POST CARD No. S
TO BE SENT TO ARRIVEON DATE OF SHOWING
date:.
Paramount Theatre
Dear Miss Hastings:
Isn't it terribly hard to get rid of some beaus?
Especially if they're nice fellows, easily offended?
You have nothing to worry about except their feelings ; that makes it comparatively easy. ETHEL CLAYTON in "THE MYSTERY GIRL" her latest Paramount picture, had the fate of a nation hanging on her refusal.
See "The Mystery Girl" this week.
PATE.
Paramount Theatre
Dear Miss Hastings;
When you turn a beau down you have nothing to worry about but the poor fellow's feelings.
But when ,
ETHEL CLAYTON in "THE MYSTERY GIRL" her latest Paramount picture from George Burr McCutcheon's famous story, turned down a proposal she took the lives of hundreds of people in her hands.
You can see what a predicament she was in, any day this week.
PATE.
Paramount Theatre
Dear Miss Hastings:
How would you like to drive an ambulance on the
French Front? Many of our women are interested in the work the women are doing on "The Frontier of Freedom," You too, should be sufficiently interested to come and see "ETHEL CLAYTON in "THE MYSTERY GIRL" a Paramount picture that depicts a girl ambulance driver's life at the Front.
(Incidentally, Miss Clayton teaches you how to turn down an unwelcome beau!) All week.
M.anac^ er
Exhibitors will be wise to mail at least one of these Postals to their patron
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