“The Silent Call,” directed by Laurence Trimble. Because it is the best melodramatic novelty of the year.

“The Miracle Man,” directed by the late George Loane Tucker. Because—well, just because.

“The Loves of Pharaoh,” directed by Ernst Lubitsch. Because it is the best work of this director. Because in it he more nearly actually reaches his publicity pedestal than in any other of his pictures.

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Motion Picture Photography
By CARL LOUIS GREGORY, F. R. P. S.
Formerly Chief Instructor in Cinematography, Signal Corps School of Photography, Columbia University, New York. With special chapters by Charles W. Hoffman, and by Research Specialists of the Research Laboratories, Eastman Kodak Company.Price $6.00
Motion Picture Projection
By T. O'CONOR SLOANE, Ph.D., LL.D.
Associate Editor, Practical Electrics and Science and Invention Magazine. The above book of Motion Picture Projecting includes Electricity, Optics, Projecting Machines, and the Intermittent Movement of all kinds and the fullest details of practise.Price $5.00
Screen Acting
By INEZ and HELEN KLUMPH
With the assistance and advice of Lillian and Dorothy Gish, Colleen Moore, Mabel Ballin, Mae Murray, William S. Hart, Ruth Roland, and many other distinguished motion picture players, directors, cameramen, and makeup experts. Particular thanks is due Arch Reeve of the Famous Players-Lasky Corporation who supplied much valuable data.Price $3.00
Photoplay Writing
By WILLIAM LORD WRIGHT
Author of “The Motion Picture Story,” “The Art of Scenario Writing,” formerly Editor for the Selig Polyscope Co., and Pathe Exchange, Inc.; also Western Representative for United Picture Theatres, Inc., Editor, Serials and Western Department, Universal Film Mfg. Co., Universal City, Calif.Price $3.00

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