Paramount and Artcraft Press Books (1918)

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MAIL CAMPAIGN Letter Suggested for the Elxploitation of ^*The Silver King” Dear Miss Eliot: You know what Paramount and Artcraft Pictures signify. You know what position Willian Faversham holds in the realm of acting. You know what a guarantee the name of Henry Arthur Jones is to a play. You know what Burns Mantle means to dramatic criticism. Next there comes to this theatre for one week the Paramount -Art craft Special. ”The Silver King," starring William Faversham. Burns Mantle, who knows screen technique as well as he does that of the stage, has adapted the scenario from the famous play by Henry Arthur Jones. George Irving directed the picture, which is another certainty of its warm welcome. We believe that this is one of the best films that has ever been made. We think you'll feel that way about it too. Yours sincerely. If Letter will not serve, use one of the Post Cards on opposite page 18