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C[ Marie Prevost and John Roche in "Kiss Me Again." Mr. Roche has sent the waistcoat buttons and stud he is wearing.
eMerry Qhriffmas
to you from the
WARNER BROS.
Studio
Q These eight souvenir trinkets are sent to us to be passed on to our readers . with the season's greetings. They will be sent to the eight who write the besl fan letters.
C[ Louise Fazenda contrib' uted a string of pearls which you will see in "Hogan's Alley."
What shall you write about to get one of these gifts? A letter about any Warner Brothers' film, such as The Man on the Box, Compromise, Bobbed Hair, Red Hot Tires, The Limited Mail, or Kiss Me Again will do. Or about any one of these players. Or any suggestion to them. Or any thoughts that they may have inspired. The eight best letters will receive the prizes. Mention the gift you prefer.
(Contest closes January 10, 1926.)
Address . . . WARNER STAR CONTEST
Screen land, 236 West 5 5th Street New York, N. Y.
C[ Dainty Marie Prevost sent her jeweled bar' fette to delight the heart of some ]uc\y fan.
C[ Kenneth Harlan wears this beautiful red and green hand'woven Mexican scarf in "The Fighting Edge."
Don Alvarado — Warner's new shei\ — contributed the blac\ pearl cuff lin\s you will see in "The Jazz Bride."
((Alice Calhoun sent the pear] bracelet she wore in "The Man on the Box" — here it is in the picture.
G[ 1'his portable phonograph which Irene Rich used in "Compromise" 15 waiting to be shipped to a fan.
C[ June Marlowe gave the odd pearl nec\lace you see in this picture.
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