Mr. Robinson Crusoe (United Artists) (1932)

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ALONE WITH THIS SAVAGE GIRL AT LAST! "I don't think ROBINSON CRUSOE had anything like this. I must read that book again." i SU £ f 0006LM [FAIRBANKS Cw«*» . I GLORIOUS! A MODERN COMEDY - DRAMA THAT SEETHES WITH ACTION AND THRILLS! half a mil* away. 17 —One Col. Ad (Mat 5c, Cut 30c) MR. , ROBINSON auisr* 16 —One Col. Ad (Mat 5c, Cut 30c) Get Free Publicity Through the Maria Alba Dress Tie-Up Maria Alba, Douglas Fairbanks’ newest leading lady, lias had a series of special gowns designed for her by a leading popular price dress manufacturer. Through the Modern Merchandising Bureau, we have arranged for displays of these dresses in your favorite department store or specialty shop during the run of the picture at your theatre. In many instances these stores will not only feature the dress, but run news¬ paper advertisements calling attention to the Maria Alba dress and mentioning MR. ROBIN¬ SON CRUSOE. As soon as you date the picture, be sure that you write or wire to the Modern Merchandising Bureau, 36 West 44th Street, New York City and if you wish, you can also mention the names of the stores in your vicinity that will be logical prospects for this dress tie-up. However, whether you include these names or not, the Modern Merchandising Bureau will contact stores in your vicinity and insure you of a publicity tie-up that will greatly benefit receipts at your theatre. At his best! In a MODERN COM¬ EDY-DRAMA that fairly SEETHES with ACTION and THRILLS! Out. jragmron cumof 13 —Two Col. Ad (Mat 10c, Cut 50c) Four Page Newspaper Tabloid Above you- see illustrated the front cover of a newspaper tabloid on MR. ROBINSON CRUSOE. The first three pages are devoted to inter¬ esting scenes from the picture. The back page has been left blank. Each page of the tabloid measures lS^xll 1 /^" printed on newspaper stock. Following is the cost of the tabloid: 1,000 ......$4.95 1,000 to 5,000 .per M 4.50 5,000 to 15,000 ...perM 4.25 Above 15,000 ...per M 3.90 Printing on the back page is the extra cost of $15.00 for any quantity. Here’s your opportunity to secure a quan¬ tity of tabloid newspapers with tremendous publicity value. Order direct from Ridge¬ wood News, Ridgewood, New Jersey. Dennison Paper Costumes for Ballyhoo Stunt Special Maria Alba and Douglas Fairbanks costumes have been designed by the Dennison Manufacturing Company. These ballyhoo outfits are made of jungle green paper and are suitable for street or lobby use. You can dress your ushers or usherettes in them or as some exhibitors have done, organize a Tahiti Masquerade, sponsored by some local organization whereby various people could wear these authentic looking costumes. The Douglas Fairbanks costume is priced at $3.25 each. Orders of 5 to 10, $3.10 each; over 10, $3.00 each. _ . ^T he -Maria AJfes-ee s tumc for weman fe^ p tceJ exa ctl y it iesaimr as the Fairbanks costume mentioned above. Decorative Aids for the Marquee and Lobby Jungle green flat crepe paper No. 46, priced at $.15 a package, and $1.50 for a dozed packages. Jungle green moss, priced at $.10 per package, and $1.00 for a dozen packages. None of the above material is carried at United Artists exchanges, but must be ordered direct from Dennison Manufac¬ turing Company, 220 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Be sure you specifically mention the quantity, in all cases, as this material will be shipped to you F.O.B. New York.