Paramount Press Books (1918)

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MAIL CAMPAIGN Letter Suggested for the Exploitation of “Green Eyes” y^arumou? ^flXS ^JTieai^e^j 200 AlAlNE AVE. EDStwOOD u_i_. tel.eogewood sagi Dear Madam: — Jealousy and the countless woes it inflicts, form the basis of the story of "Green Eyes," the newest Paramount photoplay starring beautiful Dorothy Dalton, which will be displayed at our theatre next Miss Dalton is an actress of remarkable ability which she has evidenced in numerous characterizations in such notable picture successes as "Tyrant Fear," "The Mating of Marcella," "The Kaiser's Shadow," and others, but in none has her artistry been so capably manifested as in this superb photoplay. The scenes of "Green Eyes" are located in the South and it is filled with dramatic episo.des, all vibrant with real thrills and tense heart appeal. There is a fine admixture of comedy which will be relished by all admirers of this popular star, and the production doubtless will increase her reputation and add to the prestige of Thomas H. Ince, the producer, and his fine staff of assistants. We cordially invite you to attend the opening display, and we warn you that you must come early if you desire your choice of seats. Yours sincerely. Manager. ■ If Letter will not serve, use one of the Post Cards on opposite page