Select Pictures Magazine (1918)

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Page 4 SELECT PICTURES MAGAZINE A Few Suggestions for Advertising CON STANCE TALMADGE in “A LADY’S NAME” I ET the public know that Constance Talmadge will give them something that no other actor or actress on the screen can give them. She is in a distinct class by herself and is the queen of comedy plus drama. Let the public know that “A Lady’s Name” was written by Cyril Harcourt, who wrote “A Pair of Silk Stockings,” and is one of the cleverest, cleanest, most fascinating bits of comedy ever written. Let the public know that Constance Talmadge, the ever popular screen favorite, is playing at your theatre. Don’t forget to make good use of your lobby display. Show to advantage the excellent pictures that we furnish you. Catch-Lines That Bring In Dollars See Constance as a fascinating young woman novelist, a cook and a butler’s sweetheart—all in one picture. Would you go so far as to advertise for a husband in order to get literary material? You’ll love Constance more than ever in the fascinating, delight- ful and humorous comedy, “A Lady’s Name.” Would your fiance object if in jest you advertised for a husband in the daily newspapers? Makes you laugh, and laugh, and laugh some more.