Picture-Play Magazine (Sep 1928 - Feb 1929)

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Prints M = a dozen different kinds of stories in each issue and appeals to those who like to wade through a story at one reading session. || | TOP-NOTCH MAGAZINE— issued twice a month $3.00 per year. f H Prints stories of Sports, Adventure, Mystery, et cetera, and appeals to a varied literary taste g g among j-oung and old. g I SEA STORIES— issued monthly $2.00 per year. | H The only magazine that features tales of the men who go down to the Sea in quest of adventure. I WESTERN STORY MAGAZINE— issued weekly, 52 each year $6.00 per year. | g The pioneer in its line. Stories of the Plainsman, of the frontier, Cattleman and Miner that faith m fully and fascinatingly depict the West of the early days and of to-day. I DETECTIVE STORY MAGAZINE— issued weekly, 52 each year $6.00 per year. m Prints stories of Mystery, Crime and the cunning and ingenuity of the criminal matched against = masterful and resourceful Detectives. § LOVE STORY MAGAZINE— issued weekly, 52 each year $6.00 per year. | f| Contains clean, entrancing stories of the Affections with gripping interest. g Please use the order form. ^ _^ ^ 1 STREET & SMITH CORPORATION, 79 Seventh Avenue, New York, N. Y. | B Gentlemen : I inclose herewith $ , for which please enter a subscription | §j for magazine to be sent to j Iiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nullum iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii n iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiiimiiiimiiii ii ii i ii iiiiiii ■ nil mill! imiiimiiiimii i imiiimiiimiiimiu mu unmiiii miiiiiiimiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii ni