Pictures and the Picturegoer (Jan-Dec 1925)

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66 Pictures and Picfviretyuer MARCH 1925 Choose your cards from this list. PICTUREGOER SERIES of Sepia, Glossy Postcards (every one a real photo) 3d. each — 2/6 doz. (Poll Fret) \S Art Acord Ben Alexander Gerald Ames Agnes Ayres (2) Betty Balfour Nigel Barrie (2) Wesley Barry John Barrymore Richard Barthelmess (2) Warner Baxter Hilda Bayley Wallace Beery Madge Bellamy Edna Best Constance Binney Monte Blue Betty Blythe Eleanor Boardman John Bowers Flora Le Breton Clive Brook (2) Mae Busch Georges Carpentier Lon Chancy Ethel Clayton Lew Cody Jose Collins Betty Compson (3) Fay Compton Jackie Coogan (2) Gladys Cooper Dorothy Dalton Viola Dana Bebe Daniels (2) Marion Davies Mildred Davis Marjorie Daw Priscilla Dean Reginald Denny William Desmond Richard Dix Ivy Duke (2) William Duncan Josephine Earle Douglas Fairbanks Dustin Farnum Elsie Ferguson Harrison Ford Hoot Gibson John Gilbert Dorothy Gish Lillian Gish Gaston Glass (2) Cnrinne Griffith (2) Mahlon Hamilton Elaine Hammerstein Hope Hampton Kenneth Harlan Wanda Hawley Jack Holt Violet Hopson Jack Hoxie Lloyd Hughes Marjorie Hume Charles Hutchison Rex Ingram Edith Johnson Justine Johnstone Buck Jones Leatrice Joy (2) Alice Joyce Buster Kenton J. Warren Kerrigan Norman Kerry James Kirkwood Theodore Kosloff Alice Lake Cullen Landis Vfatheson Lang (2) Li la Lee Elmo Lincoln Harold Lloyd Bert Lytell Louise Lovely May McAvoy (2) Katherine MacDonald (2) Malcolm McGregor Dorothy MacKail Percy Marmont Barbara La Marr (2) Mae Marsh Shirley Mason Frank Mayo Thomas Meighan Adolphe Menjou Patsy Ruth Miller Tom Mix Colleen Moore Tom Moore Antonio Moreno Marguerite De La Motte Jack Mulhall Mae Murray Carmel Myers Conrad Nagel (2) Nita Naldi Owen Nares Pola Negri (2) Guy Newall Anna Q Nilsson Jane and Eva Novak Ramon Novarro (4) Ivor Novello (4) Eugene O'Brien Mary Odette Pat O'Malley Baby Peggy Eileen Percy House Peters (2) Mary Philbin Mary Pickford Eddie Polo Marie Prevost Edna Purviance Jobyna Ralston Herbert Rawlinson Irene Rich Theodore Roberts George Robey Charles de Roche Rod la Rocque Ruth Roland Stewart Rome William Russell Joseph Schildkraut Gregory Scott Milton Sills Anita Stewart Lewis Stone Eric Von Stroheim John Stuart Madge Stuart Gloria Swanson Blanche Sweet Constance Talmadge Norma Talmadge (4) Richard Talmadge Conway Tearle Alice Terry (4) Phyllis Neilson Terry Queenie Thomas Ernest Torrence Rudolph Valentino (6) Henry Victor Florence Vidor George Walsh Bryant Washburn Niles Welch Pearl White Earle Williams Lois Wilson Claire Windsor Figurel after names denote the number of different poVJ PRESENTATION COUPON Attach this Coupon to your order for Picturegoer Sepia. Clotsy Postcards to the value of 2 b or more and the Presentation Book — as sold at 2/— will be sent to you FREE. A ././,.■ s sPICTUREGOER SALON, 88 Long Acre, LONDON, W.C.2 P. March. This absorbing 2/ Book FREE! Size of Book 7\ in. by 5 in. THE response to our previous offer has been so great that we have arranged for a further supply of these Books to be given away FREE. " Picturegoer " Readers who have not yet secured a copy should do so without delay. "How to Become a Film Artiste" is as absorbing as a novel. Not written just for those who cherish the desire to become film stars, it will delight every kinema enthusiast who wants to know how a picture play is produced — what a studio is like — how parts are cast — the ups and downs of the life, etc. This 2/ Book is presented FREE with an order for " Picturegoer " Sepia, Glossy Postcards of Film Favourites — real photos — amounting to 2/6 or more. Choose yqur postcards from the list herewith. Send in your order with remittance accompanied by Presentation Coupon opposite and the Book will be sent free and post free. N5 Address 88, Picturegoer Salon. Long Acre, London, W.C.2 DID YOU KNOW? — that the illumination in a studio is sometimes equal to 70,000 candles ? — that one "Property" Room contains enough furniture to equip a modern hotel ? — that it has 30 different workbasketsfilled with needles.scissors, thimbles and sewing material ? — that the objects of art are so numerous that it requires several stockmen to look after them ? — that a player when approaching the operator must branch off before reaching the camera or the picture will be ruined ? — that ugliness can be an asset ? That one film actor is so ugly that a series of films were written expressly around him ? This is just a hint of the many fascinating subjects you will find treated in the book. Send for your copy to-day.