Pictures and the Picturegoer (Jan-Dec 1924)

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DECEMBER 1924 Picture s and Picture $uer marine joknston whose first " star " part was that in which she played opposite Douglas Fairbanks in " The Thief of Bagdad," writes ; — " My advice to PlCTUREGOER readers is — always ask for ' Maison Lyons ' Chocs., and thus make sure of getting the best. Buy them for yourselves, your wives, or your sweethearts. Give them to the kiddies. They re as pure as they are delightful— and they're too delightful for words ! " "MAISON LYONS CHOCOLATES" stand for supreme satisfaction. They are put up in a wide range of fancy boxes at various prices. They can also be bought loose, by weight at 4/ per lb. No Christmas stocking will be complete without a dainty box of