Picturegoer (1922)

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MAY 1922 THE PICTUf?EGOER 55 Who's Who in this Picture ? E v f r y // / m fan should know. H ERES an interesting little puzzle for you which you will find in that very entertainingsection of" PICTURES" called "Behind the Screen." If you are a good film fan, you will soon solve it. Try . . . and afterwards be sure and read the six splendid film stories awaiting you in the May Number. Thev are especially good even for "PICTURES"! 6 4 Long Page Complete Kinema Film Guide Stories. I Free ! " PIC I UfiF.S " is a suiter publication to the " PICTV RF.GOF.R." PICTURES THE SCREEN MAGA2INE 64 Pages 4 Colours All photogravure. One Shilling Monthly. Qfias Qau THE( POPULAR. FILM STAR. is ah Cntfiusiastic Cartoonisf EVERY LAUGH MEANS MONEY A single cartoon makes millions of people laugh, and every laugh means money for the man who creates it. That is why cartooning is such a highly -paid calling. There is a great and ever -increasing demand for FRESH TALENT. We can teach you in your spare time. Our Correspondence Course -the only one of its kind in Britain -will give you a thorough practical training. It is so graded that the absolute beginner quickly becomes able to produce saleable drawings. Humorous Drawings Command the Money. Famous Cartoonists contributing to the Course include : Arthur Ferrier, A. R. Home, Dyke White, David f Wilson. 5. Strube. E. T. Reed, Fred Buchanan, > Will Scott, Roland Hill (" Rip"), Kate Carew. In addition, your lessons will be carefully and freely * USE criticised by our expert artist instructors. The lessons + Tt-ITQ are supplemented by hundreds of illustrations which r 1 rllo show yon exactly what to do and how to do it. ^ COUPON Write for Illustrated Propectus, post free, ' .,,. containing full details and enrolment terms j FREKcopv of uVeVtrac" which can be paid by instalments if desired. * tlve booklet " mow to He j come a Cartoonist." full nf LONDON SCHOOL , '■***«=»*- r s~* a ....._ ,»_ . _ f Please send me, free of cost nf I AP rOOMTMfi or obligation, "How to Become a Ul V-tiTUX 1 WWlNllNVJ > Cartoonist," together with particulars /c. ,, v * of J'our Postal Training Course. (Studio 117), / Name 34> Paternoster Row, , Addrm E.C4. + " f ( Stuiiic 1 17 ) iiiMimmMiiuiHiuiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiii c3 toefzinos ASTOUNDING OFFERC OF LADIES' FRENCH ART SILK Splendidly made with spliced heels and toes, bqtial to those sold elsewhere at 6 • per pair MWnuivVi/xcV/^Ur?e»v,if no* safisfi«-d 6 pairs H, post free, or JVIhDHYCOS CO., I, Wellington St., Strand, Lonrlon,W.C.2