Silver Screen (Feb-Oct 1935)

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A NEW SILVER SCREEN CONTEST Would You Like A Photograph Of Your Favorite This inscribed and framed photograph of Gary Cooper is reduced. The prize pictures measure S'/z" x \0l/z "• ♦Tp A 17" p1 l\Tr~^'T'Tr~'T7 This coupon must accompany your A/\ivr, lNuiiLi:: lettsr Fill out carefuliy. Editor, Star Photograph Contest, Silver Screen, 45 W. 45th St., New York, N. Y. Herewith is my entry in your contest. If I win I should like to receive an inscribed and framed photograph of Your Name Address City This coupon invalid after Oct. 7, 193 5 Star? Silver Screen Offers You This Unusual Opportunity. WOULD you treasure a photograph of your favorite star framed in the best of taste, under glass, and— and this is the very special feature— inscribed with your name and signed by the star? These are original photographs. They are not reproductions. The frames are of simple design and sturdy construction. If you wish such a photograph of your favorite star, write a letter to Silver Screen. The theme of your letter must be the star whose photograph you desire. You can write a pa^on of praise, a letter of constructive criticism or a personal, intimate note. There are no restrictions and the fifty best letters, in the opinion of the editor, received this month will be selected as winners. CONDITIONS State In addition to the letter each contestant must fill out and send in the coupon which appears on this page. Please limit your letters to just as few witty, clever, brief thoughts as possible. No letters over a hundred words considered. You can enter as many letters as you wish providing that each is accompanied with a coupon. You may write about any star in the movies and your letters will be judged solely on their intelligence, originality and neatness. The star's name appearing on the coupon must be the star mentioned in the letter. This contest closes at midnight, October 7, 1935. Entries received after that time will not receive consideration. In the event of ties prizes of equal value will be awarded to each tying contestant. Address your letters to Star Photograph Editor, Silver Screen, 45 West 45th St., New York N. Y. 18 Silver Screen