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WhatDoes ThisSmileMean?
Within two days, Marian, portrayed by Barbara Stanwyek in First National’s great romance “A Lost Lady” will wed the man she loves. Free tickets to the ...................... Theatre to those who can describe her emotions and write the best short letter explaining their reaction.
Do Eyes Reflect Dreams?
When Barbara Stanwyck portrays the love torn heroine of First National’s dynamic romance “A Lost Lady” at the ...................... Theatre OW , every facial expression has a meaning. Free theatre tickets to those who can interpret the mood she expresses here.
Her Dreams Lay Shattered
The man she loved lay dead—slain by the husband of a woman he had betrayed. Free tickets to the .............. Theatre, where Miss Stanwyck will be seen in the First National romance, “A Lost Lady,” will be awarded for best description of the mood expressed in this pose.
They'll see nothing but Stanwyek for six days — and then they’ll come to see her on your screen! Contest is not too difficult — but it’s got more than enough to hold interest. Show ’em the stills, one each day, and let ’em describe the emotions portrayed on the face of the star. Daily prizes should reward winners. We’re not listing ‘correct’ answers. Judges decide the most
meritorious based on
most logical reasons for
descriptions submitted.
All stills available in mat
form. Order Mat 24—50c.
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Barbara Stanwyck Expression Contest Offers Big Rewards
Can YOU read the expression on Barbara Stanwyck’s face?
There are valuable awards, in addition to free theatre tickets, waiting for those who can correctly interpret the moods shown by the charming star of First National’s romantie drama “A Lost Lady” which will open at AIT penean eee Theatre-on a, :
When the internationally famous author and Pulitzer prize winner, Willa Cather, wrote her finest novel, “A Lost Lady,” she represented her heroine as a woman lost in a maze of her own conflicting emotions. Every emotional experience came to her, and it is these moods that Miss Stanwyck is called upon to express, simply by a look.
Today is published a picture of Miss Stanwyck in the role of a bride two days before her wedding night. What mood is shown by the half expectant, half quizzieal smile that lights her face?
For the best ten descriptions of the moods portrayed by Miss Stanwyck in today’s photo, two tickets £0 the 2.3.2: pscnnase! Theatre will be awarded. Each day, for the five following days, a new picture showing Miss Stanwyck in a different mood will be published. Each day the writers of the ten best descriptions of the moods will be rewarded with free tickets tothe = o..46.0.4.... Theatre.
With each picture will be printed a clue to the mood. Simply clip the picture and write your deseription remembering that each contest ends at 6 P.M. of the day following the publication of the picture.
Here’s a chance for all amateur physiognomists to prove their ability to read thoughts through the face. Many elaim they can do it. Motion pictures made the nation lip readers in the days of silent films. Today, talented players ean register their moods simply by a glance, or a gesture.
Miss Stanwyck’s moods should be easy to read, especially when the clues are considered.
Address all letters to the Mood Contest Editor of the ................ (newspaper). The winners will be announced daily.
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Free tickets to the .................. Theatre to see Miss Stanwyck in her greatest film “‘A Lost Lady’ will be given to those who best describe her emotions pictured above — accompanied by the best short let
ter explaining your reaction.
What Thoughts Inspire Her?
Can affection, friendship, respect take the place of love? Here is Barbara Stanwyck as the beloved, but unloving, wife in “A Lost Lady,”’ the great First National romance which comes (date) to the Strand. For those who can tell and write the best short letter explaining their reaction, free theatre tickets are waiting.
Last Chance For Prize
This is the last of a series of studies of Barbara Stanwyck each of
which show her portraying a different mood. What mood does this
one represent? Free tickets to the ...............:.. theatre where Miss
Stanwyck will open in “A Lost Lady” on .......................... , will be awarded those who best answer the question.
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