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_ 24 “QUTWARD BOUND”—A WarnerPage Nine—OUTWARD BOUND
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EXPLOITATION SUGGESTIONS
“Outward Bound’ Now a Novel MYSTERIOUS VOY AGE Sutton Vane, who wrote the play, has made it into a brilliant novel
which is published by Milton, Balch and Company. The publishers IMAGINATION CONTEST | will have all play dates so that all book dealers may lay in a supply before the coming of “Outward Bound” to your theatre. Get in touch with both publishers and local dealers for special exploitation ideas.
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Offer tickets and prizes for the best twohundred-word descriptions of a mysterious ; oe voyage—using your imagination as Sutton Vane did when he wrote “Outward Bound”—
the strangely fascinating story of two young
No play of recent times has won the widespread emotional response that was given to “Outward Bound” when it was
lovers, who, fearing separation, took their lives produced on the stage. It has been played
into their own hands and found themselves aboard a fogbound ship which ran without lights, captain or crew—where they met other
in every country in the world where copyright exists—in twenty-four countries, a record probably never equaled.
outward bound souls—on their way to the Mc Gone becerotd his eo
a novel. The curious theme at once grips the imagination of the reader. The daring conception is treated with consummate delicacy and restraint and with so masterly
regions of reward or punishment.
No story has so stirred the imagination of
humanity as “Outward Bound” and the con; ; : a ote we ‘rative style th 7 test should result in some startling stories from SUTTON VANE eee Se
ing, breathless interest.
people in your community who have never Write direct to the publishers—
MILTON, BALCH AND CO. ARRANGE FOR BOOK DISPLAYS 205 East 42nd Street WITH LOCAL BOOK DEALERS New York — ~
had an opportunity to give play to their fancy.
PLEASE CLIP AND SEND IN YOUR ORDERS ON THE FORM BELOW READ CAREFULLY WARNER BROS ee ee ADVERTIS ING ORDER PICTURES 2. If postage is not included in remittashipment will be made express coi. -«
VITAGRAPH, Inc. We make no C. O. D. shipments of
advertising matter.
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Mr. Exhibitor: You can increase your box-office receipts by using more Accessories. The more you buy the less the cost! Here’s the SLIDING SCALE of PRICES
(The reductions in prices apply to quantity purchases for Accessories on ONE PICTURE only.)
. i h riease ship the following order by ee Enclosed find pees odes Date
POSTERS WINDOW LOBBY— SLIDE | HERALDS | MATS |SCENE AD
CARDS COLORED CUTS | CUTS ONE SHEETS | THREE SHEETS| SIX SHEETS | TWENTY-FOUR SHEETS
PRODUCTION AMOUNT
Per Col. Per Col,
1.75; “* ‘
20¢
51to 100 @ 20c “ 1000 to 5000 @ $3.00 per M
lto 50 @ 15c each 51to 100 @ 13¢« “ Over 100 @ Ile 1 to 10 @ 75c each 1lto20 @70c “ Over 20 @ 65c “ Up to 25 @ $2.00 each Over 25 @ lto 50 @ 7c each 51tol00@6c “* lte 25 @ 25c each 26to 50@ 22c “ Over 100 @ 18c “ Over 5000 @ $2.75 perM wn o a oO
1 to 25 @ 40c each Over 25 @ 36c
Press Sheets and Music Cues Gratis—Mail this order with your check early enough to insure advertising reaching you before play date
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