Paramount and Artcraft Press Books (1918)

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MAIL CAMPAIGN Post Cards suggested for the Exploitation of “The Silver King” advance POST CAPO Ho. I TO BE SENT 9 DAYS BEFORE SHOW I MG' DATB. ADVANCE POST CARD No. 'S TO BE SENT 6 DAYS BEFORE SMOWINQ ADVANCE POST CARD No. 3 TO BE SENT TO ARRIVEON DATE OF SWOWINO Dear Miss Eliot : Suppose we were to tell you that William Faversham is as good an actor on the screen as on the stage? You'd probably tell us, "Show me I " . Well, we are. Beginning next we show William Faversham in the ParamountArtcraft Special, "The Silver King," based upon Henry Arthur Jones's famous play. You'll agree with us, we're sure. Sincerely yours. I\sLnQ.c^ QT. bate. Dear Miss Eliot : William Faversham in the movies ! Oh, what a treat ! He comes here, beginning next in the Paramount -Art craft Special, "The Silver King, " from the famous play by Henry Arthur Jones. Burns Mantle made the scenerio and George Irving directed. And he's as good — every bit — on the screen as he is on the stage. Sincerely yours. BATE. Dear Miss Eliot : This is to remind you that to-day you have your first chance to see William Faversham in pictures. He comes here to-day in "The Silver King, " a Paramount-Art craft Special picture from the famous play by Henry Arthur Jones. And George Irving directed the production in his usual flawless style. You can't afford to miss this. Sincerely yours. Kanac^ er. Exhibitors will be wise to mail at least one of these Postals to their patrons 19