Paramount and Artcraft Press Books (1919)

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MAIL CAMPAIGN Letter Suggested for the Exploitation of “Out of Luck” { , j ; ■ 7; 1919 Dear MissHarding : J It is written in the Book of Fate that a dark haired girl is going to have a great influence on your life. You probably don't know it, and you're probably not superstitious but there's the fact. The dark haired girl is Dorothy Gish, and the influence she's going to have is to furnish you with one of the j oiliest, most enjoyable evenings you ever spent. Her new picture "Out of Luck," will be seen at the Imperial Theatre next Miss Gish plays the role of a superstitious young lady, who is madly in love with a young man, but who fears the worst because he proposes on Friday the Thirteenth. When he spills the salt she despairs. And finally the cards tell her that a blonde woman is to enter his life ! She is saved for her lover by the intervention of a black cat, two burglars, and a bottle of ink. How? Come and see ! Yours sincerely. Manager. Post Cards on “Out of Luck” Exhibitors will be wise to mail at least one of these Cards to their patrons. ! 19. . . Dear Miss Harding: Dear Miss Harding: "Out of Luck. " Can you tell fortunes with cards? For if you can you will know that Why? this card means a jolly evening Because everyone's at the Imperial for you. looking at Dorothy Gish's new Para Where? At the .... Theatre, mount Picture. "Out of Luck" is the starting .... title. Why? Because we're showing Better join the happy throng". Dorothy Gish's new Paramount Picture, r-’ . "Out of Luck". And it ' s a jolly It's a dandy picture. comedy. Yours' sincerely. Yours sincerely. .Manager , Manager If Letter will not serve, use one of the Ppst Curds. IT WILL PA Y !