Reel Life (Sep 1913 - Mar 1914)

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Reel Life 23 liira;firu5 a Valet BocoHiid;^ Li^j'lfiie Minister ©f S^mm VICTOR HUGO never told a more fascinating story than that in which the valet, Ruy Bias, rose to the post of Prime Minister of Spain — all through Don Salluste's plotting. You MAY BE in time for a FIRST SHOWING of this great Majestic special if you see the nearest Mutual or Continental office TO-DAY — or WRITE 'em to-day. Here's why a "First showing will pay you:" -William Garwood is Ruy Bias -Three Reels -Story by Victor Hugo, most famous of international authors -Picture story by Elmer Harris, noted playwright, who filmatized "Sapho" -Directed by Lucius Henderson, who directed "Sapho" — Tells how Ruy Bias rose from valet to Prime IVlinister; stirring plot! — Wonderful lithos, in sizes up "to twentyfour sheets!" — Wonderful settings, wonderful costumes (olden time), wonderful cast. "The Girl the Critic Found" has the female lead — Perfect Photography. Floreuce E©l)erts' "SAPHO 99 Is Still CSettliig tie Money All Over the CoHiitry! There is no let-up in the big business FLORENCE ROBERTS' "SAPHO" is doing everywhere it is being shown. There is no let-up in the big profits it is earning for wise exhibitors who would rather pay a little more for it than book an inferior film. If you haven't made YOUR "Sapho" killing, ask the Mutual or Continental about it at the same time you order "Ruy Bias." Sunday, Jan 18th, "WHAT THE CRYSTAL TOLD," a Belle Bennett-Howard Davies feature. Tuesday, Jan. 20th, "THE POWER OF THE MIND," a Jessalyn Van Trump-Ernest Joy-William Nigh feature. Saturday, Jan. 24th, "THE THIEF AND THE BOOK," 2 REELS, a Billie West-Eugene Pallette-Ernest Joy feature. m w M A Msm "There are no favorites like New Majestic favorites" AllYearAround Studios: Business Offices: Brooklyn Heights, Los Angeles, Cal. New Rochelle, New York. ►A X A'