Paramount and Artcraft Press Books (1918)

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MAIL CAMPAIGN For the Exploitation of ‘‘The Hope Chest” yh.ramowi'i fyj ^jTteaiye^ 200 AAAINE AVE. EDSE-WOOD TEU. E0&6 WOOD Eagi Dear Miss Caruthers: You know Sheila Moore — you've met her somewhere. She bobs up now and then and you're always mighty glad to see her. Sheila isn't a person — she's a type. She's the last sort of girl whom you'd think unlucky, but unlucky she is ! But Sheila just grins, passes off her hard lunk with a quip — and saws wood ! That ' s why you like Sheila so well. Sheila Moore — an uncommon heroine is an uncommon photoplay — is the character portrayed by DOROTHY GISH in "THE HOPE CHEST. " She ' s an actress and — loses her j ob ! She marries a millionaire and — loses her husband ! And she wears a smile T The merry little soul who played "The Little Disturber" in "Hearts of the World" and the title role in "Battling Jane," brings to the part of Sheila the same reckless abandon that charcterized those famous parts . You will like this picture — we are sure of that . Won't you come down to see it? It's here all week, beginning Monday. Yours very sincerely. Manager. 18