Picturegoer (1922)

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jvi/M-^n i^/. TUB PICTUR&GO&R NOW ON SALE ! Remember"PICTURES" is the sister publication of PICTUREGOER " — it you like one, i u are sure to enjoy the other. Special Features in this Number : 'WHAT'S ON AT THE KINEMAS' 4-page FREE SUPPLEMENT. A complete and separate London and Provincial Guide to the March releases. Shows at a glance which theatres have booked the films you wish to see. ffi SUPERB DOUBLE -PAGE ART PLATE (Size IS in. by9iin.) OK BETTY COMPSON SI SIX COMPLETE FILM STORIES No. 2 of the New Screen Magazine A BEAUTIFUL number — four colours in photogravure, and a superb doublepage art plate ! A splendid fiction number — 6 long complete film stories ! A jolly number — songs about your favourite "stars " ! A gossipy number, an informative number (Ask "George")! No wonder March « PICTURES "—your old favourite film weekly in a new dress— is creating such a stir ! BUT — be sure and get your copy early. The demand is enormous. A Peep into No. 2. A section devoted to these fine film 'tor its : " THE FIGHT1SG SCHOOLMASTER.'' The story of the Famous-Lasky film, featuring Monte Blue and Mabel Julienne Scott. '•FOR THE SOUL OF %AFAEL." The story of the Gaumont film, featuring Clara Kimball Young, and Bertram Grassby. "HIS GREATEST SACRIFICE." The story of the Fox film, featuring William Farnum. " TRUMPET ISLAND." 1 he story of the Vitagraph film, featuring Wallace Macdonald and Marguerite de la Motte. ' ONE HOUR BEFORE DAWN." The story of the Pathe film, featuiing H. B. Warner and Anna Q, X'ilsson. ' THE GRIM COMEDIAN." The story of the Gold«vn film, featuring Jack Holt and Johnnie Harron. "Sidelights on the Stars'' — Milton Rosmer, "Behind the Screen," " British Studio Gossip," "Let George Do It." " Kinema Carols," •• Pulling Pictun to Pieces." WHEN YOU BUY No. 2, TELL YOUR NEWSAGENT TO DELIVER "PICTURES' EVERY MONTH. One Shilling Monthly, Everywhere. PICTURES Don't Miss No. 2. THE SCREEN MAGAZINE 64 PAGES -4 COLOURS -ALL PHOTOGRAVURE. !' shf.rs -ODH \M^ IK I SS, i