Lady of the Pavements (United Artists) (1929)

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D. W. GRIFFITH'S A “Lady of the Pavements” Contest Here’s a contest that ties up directly with the title, your showing, and your local news¬ papers. Paint a section of the figure shown at the right on different streets of_ town. For instance, on one pavement repro¬ duce the head, on another, an arm, a third, a leg, and so on until the entire figure has been disposed of. With each sectional draw¬ ing run copy tying up the stunt with the newspaper contest. Have your newspaper choose as prize win¬ ners the readers who report the location of all the sections that go to make up the completed figure of the "Lady of the Pave¬ ments,” and who write the best ten-word slogan for the picture. Have a card printed bearing on one side the set-up shown on the left, on the obverse side seat-selling copy. The contest could be made to run a week by having a different part, to be announced in the paper, drawn each day. Announce¬ ments concerning the location of the vari¬ ous parts should not be made before the end of the contest. Use This Feature in Ads, Programs and Newspapers Here is the head of bhe "LADY OF THE PAVEMENTS" Tor details read the hlome Journal Free Tickets for the _ theatre to see D. W. Griffith’s stirring romantic drama, "Lady of the Pave¬ ments,” will be given by the Daily Journal to those correctly giving the locations of the different parts of the "Lady of the Pavements” which have been painted on various streets in town, and who submit the best ten- word slogan on the picture. The "Lady of the Pavements” has her: head at __i_ left arm, at_ right arm at _ torso at _ right leg at_ left leg at_ My "Lady of the Pavements” slo¬ gan is: Page Fourteen Order 15 —Four Col. Silhouette (Mat 30 c; Cut $1.00) Exact size of cut or mat S/s" wide by 2 /%” high.