Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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PICTURES A.ND THE PICTUREGOER 300 ©flYOKDABp t5@S§E SOME of u willbe happie» this C h ristmas i ban others are able t I"-. M i 5 yoliallhave t he ve •' y ha p p Oh ristmas p o s s i b 1 e and tit >i kI health and prosperity in the coming year ! Last Day for Sets. Do not forget that your sets of pictures in the Screened Stars Competitio i must reach this offiee by Friday next. December 24th. This gives you nearly another week to fill in the names of the players and get them off your hands and minds before the day for turkey and plum-pudding arrives. In reply to many inquiries, no alterations are permitted in the names written under the pictures. Your only remedy is to buy extra copies. Do You Want a Guinea? A chorus of ".Noes "'(I don't think). Vei'y.well, then. Turn. to page 298 and have a go at on saw Com petition: The ftrsi i elder the piec< -tly placed, to form a « ll-kiiown tilm-muuufactunVs n and trade-mart will he a guinea the richer for Christmas! P1-1 there ar ■ T< n ' lonsolation Pi late winners. Much Appreciated \m:s Number. An extraordinary number of Letters have reached me from readers pl&ased with our Christmas Double Numlier. I am so gkd ; it is really m.>-t gratifying. No meving-picttu uthusiast should miss it. Any newsagent can gfet yorfa en y if yon order it; or "tuppence ha'penny " in stamps sent to the will bring you a eopy'^posl free. Sejid one to your besl boy in khaki. Help for Wounded Heroes. The Trade Ambulance Fund has eV ceeded all expectations! Yon can help to further swell the big total by purchasing one or more of the autographed portraits of Lillian Gish and Mae Marsh (see offer on page 299), the money for which goes to the Fund. Your haltcrowns will help to provide necessary aid for our unfortunate heroes of the war. and in addition will give you beautiful souvenirs of two famous film actresses. — Twin Talents. i a player can combine histrionic talent with black -andwl work, be or sin; has something to l>proud of. Dolly Tree, lik I iri and others I know, ia one su-h. I interesting to note that the 1 it 1 1 iug" sketch at the top of this drawn by Mies Tree with ber left hand. Dolly li c many >he writes me, at the London Film Studio, appearing in. among other plays, I .A Will of ' Ha: • 0 I • n !/'<///' /• /. line "London" Films Coming. Maun.— Eh ey author)'that all hi production (temporarily called "Diploma " Fill: his departure from the B. and arty arc to be re! " Films! These include, 1 Bides th — mentioned in the preceding paragraph, 1/ g the La In. and the from the Bible, all of them : Elisabeth Risd >n. J> produced by Mr. Elyey, this film version of E. Temple Thnrst b " 'k l'l> ! A Player's Moves. My genial friend R.Judd Green writes me that after finishing hi part in / 1 1 r T* B and another .•!!-> in a " London " tilm he has . r to the Broadwest Company with his old comrade George Bellamy. 1 fancy 1 saw Mr. Green's merry face in Bomeof t. in The ' 'kristian the other day. Well, he big and bright that we cant have NO STICKS NO BRICKS NO KICKS BUT CLEAN BRITISH COMEDY, The outstanding feature of Kinebilly Comedies is good, wholesome laughter. Full o? novel situations and surprising incidents, they develop to the fullest extent the fun-making capabilities of BILLY MERSON and have rapidly placed him at the head of all film comedians. THE GLOBE FILM CO., Ltd. 81-83, SHAFTESBURY AVENUE, LONDON, W. B