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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section
Typewriter Sensation
Free Trial
Use As You Pay
Only $2.50 a month until the low total price of $48.80 is paid, and the machine is yours
This is absolutely the most generous typewriter offer ever made. Do not rent a machine when you can pay $2.50 a month and own one. Think of it— Buying a $100.00machine for $48.80. Cash price, S45.45. Never before has anything like this been attempted.
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Perfect machines, Standard size, Keyboard of Standard Universal arrangement writing 84 characters— universally used in teaching the touch system. The entire line of writing completely visible at all times, has the tabulator, the two color ribbon, with automatic reverse, the back spacer, ball bearing type bars, ball bearing carriage action, ball bearing shift action, in fact every late style feature and modem operating convenience. Comes to you with everything complete ; tools, cover, operating book and instructions, ribbon, practice paper — nothing extra to buy. You cannot imagine the perfection of this beautiful reconstructed typewriter until you have seen it. I have sold several thousand of these perfect latest style Model No. 2 machines at this bargain price and every one of these thousands of satisfied customers had this beautiful, strictly up to date machine on five days' free trial before deciding to buy it. I will send it to you F. O. B. Chicago for five days' free trial. It will sell itself, but if you are not satisfied that this is the greatest typewriter you ever saw, you can return it at my expense. You won't want to return it after you try it— you cannot equal this wonderful value anywhere.
You Take No Risk— Put In Your
AuJ*,, TVTswii When the typewriter arrives deposit V/ruer IVUIV with the express agent $8.80 and take the machine for five days' trial. If you are convinced that it is the best typewriter you ever saw, keep it an<l send me S2.50 a month, \mtil our bargain price of $48. 80 is paid. If you don't want it, return it to the express agent., receive your S8.S0 and return the machine to me. I will pay the return express charges. This machine is guaranteed just as if you paid §100.00 for it. It is standard. Over one hundred thousand people own and use these typewriters and think them the best ever manufactured.
The supply at this price is very limited, the price will probably be raised when my next advertisement appears, so don't delay. Fill in the coupon today — mail to me — the typewriter will be shipped promptly. There is no red tape. I employ no solicitors— no collectors — no chattel mortgage. It is simply understood that I retain title to the machine until the full 848.80 is paid. You cannot lose. It is the greatest typewriter opportunity you will ever have. Do not send me one cent. Get the coupon in the mails today— sure.
HARRY A. SMITH, 851, 231 N. Fifth Ave., CHICAGO
H. A. SMITH, 851, 231 N. Fifth Ave., Chicago. III.
Ship me a No. 2 L. C. Smith F. O. B. Chicago, as described in this advertisement. I will pay you the S40.00 balance of the
SPEC I flX S4S.N0 purchase price, at the rate of S -. 50 per month. The title to remain in you until fully paid for. ll is understood that I have rive days in which to examine and try the typewriter. If I choose not to keep it T will carefully repack it and return it (o the express agent. It is understood that you yive the standard guarantee for one year.
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II. A. J., Oregon City, Ore. — Grace Cunard and Francis Ford are not husband and wife. Ruth Stonehouse was to take Grace Cunard's role in "Peg o' the Ring," but Miss Cunard recalled her resignation and returned to Universal, making the substitution unnecessarv.
M. J. W-, Baltimore. — Eugene Ormonde played the part of Marcus Ordcyne in "The Morals of Marcus." Marie Doro is 34 years old. You ask whether Anita King really took the automobile leap as pictured in "The Race." YVe know of no risk Miss King, has tried to sidestep when realism was at stake. Pauline Frederick is not married. "Zaza" was filmed in Xew York and Yew Jersey. Of three actresses you ask in your letter, "what will she appear in next?'' Questions of futurity touching the making of moving pictures and the movements of players, are nearly always futile and often idle. Producers' and directors' plans shift to the swirl of a thousand changing currents. Be content to enjoy what today gives, and with your neighbor await with pleasant curiosity what tomorrow may bring forth.
I. X. L.. Daytona, Fla. — Scolt Winthrop. father of Florence Winthrop in "Ben Blair." is portrayed by Lamar Johnstone. Do not., believe he has ever appeared in plavs filmed at Jacksonville.
T. P., Amherst, Wis.— Photoplays in which Mae Marsh has appeared include "The Sands o' Dee," "Man's Genesis," "The Escape." "Home. Sweet Home," "The Swindlers." "The Great Day," "The Birth of a Nation." "The Wild Girl of the Sierras," etc. An interview with Miss Marsh was published in Photoplay Magazine for July, 1915. Blanche Sweet is 20 years old and not married ; address, care Lasky. Your how-to-get-a-photograph inquiry is answered elsewhere. It is not the policy of Photoplay Magazine to recommend particular schools of dramatic art.
A. D. T., Minneapolis. — The principal roles in "He Never Knew" are: Madeline Rence (C Anita Stewart : Earlc Castro. Tames Morrison : Mrs. Castro. Rose Taplsy; Mrs. Pcrrin, Julia Swavne Gordon.
Eddie Lyons Admirer, Bush. III. — F Hampton in "Under Southern Skies" was played by Mary Moore.
Edward Ruehl. Holston. Ia. — Maude George is 26 years eld, Gloria Fonda 20. Dorothy Phillips 34~: the circulated biographies of Lois Wilson. Roberta Wilson, Florence Lawrence and Anna Q. Xilsson do not state their several ages. Alice Jovce is now appearing in "The Battle Cry of War" (Vitagraph). Ruth M. Purcell is not appearing in pictures.
H. H.. Buffalo. X. Y. — The principal characters in "The Girl and the Game" are: Helen, Helen Holmes: Paul Storm. Leon J. Maloney; "Spike," J. P. McGowan. In "Destiny": Richard Waldron, Bryant Washburn: Ethel Dixon. Ruth Stonehouse: Robert Gray, Sydney Stone: Mr. Waldron, Charles I. Stine. "The Iron Claw" features Pearl White. Sheldon Lewis and Creighton Hale. In "Neal of the Navy" Lillian Lorraine, William Courtleigh Jr., William Conklin, Bruce Smith. Helen I.aekaye. E. J. Brady. Henry Stanley and Richard Johnson were principals.
M. P.. Sacramento, Cm. — J. \Y. Johnston played Sam Rogers in "Molly Make-Believe."
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