Paramount Press Books (1919)

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MAIL CAMPAIGN Letter Suggested for the Exploitation of “The Girl Who Stayed at Home” 1919. Dear Miss Holmes: A David Wark Griffith Artcraft picture is coming here beginning next and will stay with us until We don't have to tell you much more, we are sure, to attract your attention. We have never played a Griffith picture yet that hasn't taxed our capacity. And his new Artcraft series is proving to be among his best efforts. There was "The Great Love." And "The Greatest Thing in Life." And "A Romance of Happy Valley. " And now there comes "The Girl Who Stayed at Home. " And here's the cast: Robert Harron, Clarine Seymour, Richard Barthelmess, Adolphe Lestina, Frances Parks, Syn DeConde, George Fawcett, Kate Bruce, Edward Peil, Tully Marshall and David Butler. Pick out your own night for coming, but better make it early if you want a seat. Sincerely yours. Manager Post Cards on “The Girl Who Stayed at Home” Exhibitors will be wise to mail at least one of these Cards to their patrons. Date Date Dear Madam: Dear Madam: David W. Griffith's latest Artcraft picture comes here beginning "The Girl Who Stayed at Home" is the name of Griffith's latest Artcraft production. It is here to-day. "The Girl Who Stayed at Home" is the name of it. We know you won't stay home while it's here. We don't think any of our patrons are going to follow the girl's example to-night. Better come early. Yours Sincerely, Yours Sincerely, Manager Manager If Letter will not serve, use one of the Post Cards. IT WILL PAY ! 18