Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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PierrnTA itii> Tn rierrotMO**. • ■■«.l a! th« (J.P.fl i .' Vol. 9. New Series. No. 86. Week Ending SATURDAY, OCT. 9, 1915. ^•t.uV.r.ir" ICTURES PAND ICTUREGOER THE PICTURJB THEATRE WEEKLY MAQAIINI Ol 1 UATUM ; U JESSE L. LASKY U o P presents 0 EDGAR SELWYN in the greatest drama of the desert ever produced, THE ARAB D » " Lasky's finest picture." — Tide Ti-e»s. 0 Released MONDAY, OCT. 11th. O D o or Produced by JESSE L. LASKY Feature Play Co., 166-170, Wardour St, W. 10 MARY FULLER A fine new study of the '-'Victor" Star of the Trans-Atlantic. (See pag