Paramount Press Books (1918)

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MUSIC CUES always obtainable at your exchange. EXHIBITOR’S THEATRE ADDRESS ylQ^aramou/UQ>icimTe^^^ Can a Man Mother a Baby? He can take a try at it anyway, can’t he? So you think k’s funny, do you? Well you ought to be able to get a good laugh out of it then. All week at this theatre. Come on and laugh 1 Short Reel Su]bject Travelogue Musical Program The Saturday Evening Post ads. tell you to look for this trade mark. We show it. EXHIBITOR’S THEATRE ^^**The Home of Paramount Pictures** Jesse L. Lasky presents JULIAN ELTINGE in “THE WIDOW’S MIGHT” By Marion Fairfax Directed by William G. De Mille His Gowns Are Copied by Women More than one great Fifth Avenue modiste has sat in the New York theatres copying the wonderful Parisian gowns worn by Julian Eltinge in his work. See them yourself this week at this theatre. Short Reel Subject Travelogue Musical Program We show the famous Paramount Pictures advertised in the Saturday Evening Post. The best proof of the value of advertising lies in the fact that 2tnybody who amounts to cmything uses it 11