Paramount Press Books (1919)

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MAIL CAMPAIGN Letter Suggested for the Exploitation of “The Marriage Price” 1919 Dear Miss Barnard: Of course, you are an admirer of Elsie Ferguson. Which means that you will want to see her next Artcraft picture, "The Marriage Price." It's about three men who were in love with Elsie — and, of course, about Elsie. One of the men was an out-and-out-rotter. One of the men was a weak tool. The other didn't have any vices, but she didn't love— -at first. So, off-hand, she didn't seem to have much of a choice. But, being a woman, she made a choice. And she thought she regretted it. Which did she choose? Why was she regretful? You'll never know till you see the picture. So remember the days of showing Yours sincerely. Manager Post Cards on “ The Marriage Price’* Exhibitors will be wise to mail at least one of these Cards to their patrons 1919 •ear Miss Barnard: No dowry went with her, but she :ouldn't escape "The Marriage Price." llsie Ferguson's latest Artcraft picture. It comes here next Don't say we didn't tell you ! Cordially yours , Manager 1919 Dear Miss Barnard: To-day we show as our feature at traction "The Marriage Price," an Artcraft picture starring Elsie Ferguson. Sounds good, doesn't it? Well, it IS good! You'll say so, too, after seeing it. Cordially yours. Manager If Letter will not serve, use one of the Post Cards. IT WILL PA Y ! 19