A LIST of BOOKS

By
HUGH McHUGH

(GEORGE V. HOBART)

This famous author of the well-known "John Henry" books numbers his sales almost up to the million-mark, and his delightful humor has created wholesome fun for readers wherever his books are to be found. Every page brings fresh amusement, and every paragraph tickles the fancy. They fairly radiate optimism and good cheer in every community.

Back to the Woods. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated.$0.75
Beat It. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated..75
Cinders. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated..75
Dinkelspiel's Letters to Looey. 16mo. Cloth.
Illustrated..75
Down the Line. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated..75
Eppy Grams by Dinkelspiel. 16mo. Cloth..75
Get Next. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated..75
Go To It. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated..75
Ikey's Letters to His Father. 12mo. Cloth..75
I'm From Missouri. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated..75
I Need the Money. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated..75
It's Up to You. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated..75
John Henry, and Other Stories. Popular Edition.
(Three volumes in one.) 12mo. Cloth. Illustrated..50
On the Hog Train. Paper Covered..25
Out for the Coin. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated..75
The Silly Syclopedia. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated..75
Skiddoo. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated..75
You Can Search Me. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated..75

"THE ART OF THE PHOTOPLAY" is a condensed textbook of the technical knowledge necessary for the preparation and sale of motion picture scenarios. More than 35,000 photoplays are produced annually in the United States. The work of staff-writers is insufficient. Free-lance writers have greater opportunities than ever before, for the producing companies can not secure enough good comedies and dramas for their needs. The first edition of this book met with unusual success. Its author, now the Director General of Productions for the Beaux Arts Film Corporation, is the highest paid scenario writer in the world, as well as being a successful producing manager. Among his successes were the scenarios for the spectacular productions: "Robin Hood," "The Squaw Man," "The Banker's Daughter," "The Fire King," "Checkers," "The Curse of Cocaine" and "The Kentucky Derby."

WHAT THOSE WHO KNOW HAVE SAID:

"In my opinion, based upon six years' experience producing motion pictures, Mr. Eustace Hale Ball is, the most capable scenario writer in the business to-day." (Signed) W. F. Haddock, Producing Director with Edison, Eclair, All Star, and now President, Mirror Film Corporation.

"Mr. Ball has thoroughly grasped present day and future possibilities of the Moving Picture business with relation to the opportunities for real good work by scenario writers." (Signed) P. Kimberley, Managing Director, Imperial Film Company, Ltd., London, England.