Reel and Slide (Jan-Sep 1919)

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REEL and SLIDE *$g& .^KC X '..:■ x^ ;. The Curtain of Life THE screen draws back the curtain of life, unveiling the thoughts, loves, passions and ideals of humanity. In fact, the secret of the fascination of Paramount and Artcraft pictures is that they show you yourself as you really are, or as you might be. Every man and woman, high or low, rich or poor, can sometimes find the very features of his own character. Year after year Famous Players-Lasky Corporation draws together the greatest talent of the screen, of the theatre, of literature, and gives out the results of all this concentrated genius in the form of an ever-changing stream of photo-plays — dramas, comedies, travel pictures. And the greatness of the organization behind Para. mount and Artcraft makes possible the exhibition of fine motion pictures in thousands of theatres regularly. In every city and every village every afternoon and evening, eager audiences find "the curtain of life" drawn back at that nearest good theatre which shows Paramount and Artcraft Pictures. You never take a chance if you go by the brand name! ^aramoimt<^Uricra£t jHotlan Cpiciur&s " These two trade-marks are the way of identifying Paramount and Artcraft Pictures — and the theatres that show them. t FAMOUS PLAYERS -LASKY CORPORATION PARAMOUNT AND ARTCRAFT STARS' LATEST PRODUCTIONS Listed alphabetically, released up to April 30th. Save the list! And see the pictures! PARAMOUNT John Barrymore in "The Test of Honor" •Enid Bennett in "The Law of Men" Billio Burke in "Good Gracious, Annabelle" Llna Cavalierl in "The Two Brides" Marguerite Clark in "Let's Elope" Ethel Clayton in "Maggie Pepper" ♦Dorothy Dalton in "The Homebreaker" Pauline Frederick in "Paid in Full" Dorothy Gish in "Peppy Polly" Llla Lee in "Puppy Love" Vivian Martin in "Little Comrade" Shirley Mason in "The Rescuing Angel" 'Charles Ray in "Greased Lightning" Wallace Reld in "The Roaring Road" Bryant Washburn in "Something to Do" PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT SPECIALS "The Hun Within" with a Special Star Cast "Private Peat" with Private Harold Peat "Little Women" (from Louisa M. Alcott's famous book) — — A Wm. A. Brady Production •Supervision of Thomas H. Ince. "Sporting Life," a Maurice Tourneur Production "The Silver King," starring William Faversham "The False Faces," a Thos. H. Ince Production ARTCRAFT Enrico Caruso in "My Cousin" George M. Cohan in "Hit the Trail Holiday" Cecil B. De Mine's Production, "For Better, for Worse" Douglas Fairbanks in "Arizona" Elsie Ferguson in "Eyes of the Soul" D. W. Griffith's Production, "The Girl Who Stayed at Home" •William S. Hart in "The Money Corral" Mary Plckford in "Captain Kid, Jr." Fred Stone in "Johnny Get Your Gun" PARAMOUNT COMEDIES Paramount-Arbuckle Comedy, "Love" Paramount-Mack Sennett Comedies "The Foolish Age," "The Little Widow" ParamountFlagg Comedy, "The Last Bottle" Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew in "The Amateur Liar" Paramount-Bray Plctograph — One each week Paramount-Burton Holmes Travel Pictures — One each week And remember that ANY Paramount or Artcraft picture that you haven't seen Is as new as a book you have never read. h Please say, "As advertised in REEL and SLIDE," when you write to advertisers.