Wid's year book (1919)

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f /////////////////*/////*///// f /////////////////// All Through the Year Remember : — When you, as an exhibitor, are trying to think of a happy, fun-making, laughter cre¬ ating, pretty comedienne and ingenue who ought to have a regular place in your theatre : When you are wondering why you haven’t found just the young girl star you know everybody will like: Then: Think of BILLIE RHODES and her National Film Corporation special productions made for release through the Hodkinson organization. Then book her productions. You have found the answer. At the time WID’S ANNUAL goes to press in the Fall of 1919 her new productions made or in the making are: "THE BLUE BONNET”: A story with a smile and a tear, by E. Magnus Ingleton. "HEARTS AND MASKS” by Harold McGrath; a world-known, popular novel. "MARY MINDS HER BUSINESS” by George Weston, a famous Ladies’ Home Journal syrial novel read by 20,000,000 people between August 1919 and March 1920. W. HODKINSON CORPORATION 527 Fifth Avenue . New York City Distributing through PAIHf Exchange, Incorporated ////////////////////////A ’///////*