Picture Show (May-Oct 1919)

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Tlu Picture Show, July cdtli, 1919. 11 &\^ICTOR.Y LEADERS^ SOME of tlie central figures in the patriotic film, " The Victory Leaders,'" by the Stoll Film Companj', which is now being shown in ditt'erent parts of Britain. 1'hcre was no harder worker during the war than King George, whose many \isits to the battlefield did so much to strengthen tlic affection felt by the Armj for the Royal family. To the soldier in the field King CJeorge was as familiar a figure as to the worker at home, and rightly he is at the head of the leaders to victory. The military and naval leaders and statesmen of the Allies, men whose names will be honoured so long as civilisation endures, are to be seen in this wonderful picture, carrying on their work through the dark days of disaster to the bright dawn ot victory. The profits of the film go to the >St. Dunstan's Attcr-Care Fund for our blinded heroes. ^ . II THE PRINCES OF THE HOtTSE OF WINDSOR