Photoplay (Sep - Dec 1918)

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IO Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Ml "You Have It In You" IF you like to draw, you have it in you to become a great cartoonist. There are opportunities every day in newspaper illustrating. Your salary will depend entirely upon how hard you work and how completely you have learned from the experience of others. Several of the Advisers on the Staff of the Federal School of Applied Cartooning make more than $100 a day. In this field there" are just as many opporunities for women as for men. The Federal Course gives you the benefit of the experience of America's 31 greatest cartoonists. You study,from the experience of McCutcheon of the Chicago Tribune, Briggs, the originator of "When a Feller Needs a Friend " and "Skinnay," Herb Johnson of the Saturday Evening Post, Sid Smith, the creator of "Doc Yak" and the 27 other leaders. "A Road to Bigger Things" We have prepared a booklet showing studio pictures of these great cartoonists. It tells how they took advantage of their opportunities and describes the Federal Course in detail. We will send this to you for 6 cents in stamps if you will write us at once. Don't put this matter off just because it is summer. Now is the time to make your plans. Simply write, "Please send by return mail your booklet 'A Road to Bigger Things,' " and address your letter to: Federal School of Applied Cartooning 898 Federal Schools Building Minneapolis, Minn. a P-i$1.00 Postpaid SEXUAL KNOWLEDGE ILLUSTRATED By WINF1ELD SCOTT HALL. M.D., Ph.D. SEX FACTS MADE PLAIN What every young man and Every young woman should know What every young husband and Every young wife should know What every parent should know Cloth binding — 320 pages — many illustrations Table of contents and commendations on request Mailed in plain wrapper American Pub. Co., 930 Winston Bldg., Philadelphia MUSIC In Your Home PKEE By the Oldest and Most Reliable School of Music in America— Established 1895 Piano, Organ, Violin, Mandolin, Guitar, Banjo, Etc. *Jou cxvn w-cjloL IUuaaa ItfUlfui cjuit^ Beginners or advanced players. One lesson weekly. Illustrations make everything plain. Only expense about 2c per day to cover cost of postage and music used. Write for Free booklet which explains everything in full. American School of Music, 68 Lakeside Btdg., Chicago ^ Who will write the bON<i HIFh'eWAR? With this country entering its second year in tha "World War" it is doubtful if the song which will be known as the "Hit of the War." has as yet made its appearance. While it is true that such War Songs as "Over There" and "Liberty Bell" have made some impression, have Our Boys adopted another "It's A Long Way To Tipperary." which has been the great favorite with the "English Tommies"? Inasmuch as several Commanders of our training cantonments have requested boys in the service to write such a song, it appears to be still wanting. Have you an idea which you think might be used as the subject for a Patriotic or War Song? If so. you may secure some valuable information and assistance by writing for a Free Copy of our new booklet entitled "SONG WRITERS' MANUAL AND GUIDE." We revise song-poems, compose and arrange music, secure copyright and facilitate free publication or outright sale. Poems submitted examined FREE. KNICKERBOCKER STUDIOS 86Baiety Bldg., N. Y. C. m\ i i in T ^ * '' rat Lid ■rIr/1f:rH'ii wM We write music and guarantee publisher's acceptance. Submit poems on war, love or any subject. CHESTER MUSIC COMPANY 638 South Dearborn Street. Suite 251 CMICAOO. ILLINOIS What $1 Will Bring You More than a thousand pictures of photoplayers and illustrations of their work and pastime. Scores of interesting articles about the people you see on the screen. Splendidly written short stories, some of which you will see acted at your moving picture theater. The truth and nothing but the truth, about motion pictures, the stars, and the industry. You have read this issue of Photoplay so there is no necessity for telling you that it is one of the most superbly illustrated, the best written and the most attractively printed magazine published today — and alone in its field of motion pictures. Slip a dollar bill in an envelope addressed to Photoplay Magazine Dept. 7-0, 350 N. Clark St., CHICAGO and receive the October issue and five issues thereafter. PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE Department 7-0 350 North Clark Street, CHICAGO Gentlemen: I enclose herewith $1.00 (Canada $1.25) for which you will kindly enter my subscription for Photoplay Magazine for six months, effective with the Oct , 1918, issue. Send to. Street Address. City . State . Every advertisement in PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE is guaranteed.