Paramount and Artcraft Press Books (1919)

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MAIL CAMPAIGN Post Cards^Suggested for the Exploitation of “The Rose of Granada” ADVANCE •POST CARD No. I TO BE SENT 9 DAYS BEFORf Showing* ADVANCE POST CARD No. 2 TO BE SENT a 6 DAYS BEFORE SHOWINQ ADVANCE POST CARD No. 3 TO BE SENT TO ARRIVEON DATf OF SHOVING DATE DEAR, MADAM: How would you like to give up your husband to another man? Especially if you loved him deeply? Thatfs what Lina Cavalieri does in her next picture. The name of it is "The Rose of Granada," and it shows here for a week beginning Sincerely yours , Manacj er ___ DATE DEAR JYiADAJt: Lina Cavalieri' s husband plays opposite her in her latest Paramount picture, "The Rose of Granada," which comes to this theatre Of course, you've seen the world's most beautiful woman on the screen ; heard her in grand opera, too, no doubt. So we know you'll be glad to see her once more and find out the sort of husband she has. Sincerely yours , DATE REAR MADA/V. You'll have a chance to see Lina Cavalieri and her husband together in Paramount's "The Rose of Granada." And the Muratores are just as artistic in their dramatic roles as the Drews in their comedies. We run the picture for a week, beginning to-day. Sincerely yours , Aanader