?? y " 'IV ffJHHHMVPMUM AM I'MBWW 1 . ' '34 'SVTl.Vfl' ' 11M i""l l" ' t j" fry -1 jr - r . ; rrrrr ryl . 5. v --"n""?! " " . ,,1 r ? Jin fT K EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921 II 97te Movies as a Career for Girls - is it dangerous in J ' MP", 1 mr i -- i i "tlHAT of the perils and temptations "" supposed to be inevitable to life in the movies? Are the influences necessar ily vulgarizing and demoralizing? Can a girl get ahead and still retain her inno cence, modesty, refinement and dignity? Does it offer the glittering opportunities that we are led to believe? Are the salaries really so fabulous? What truth is there in the extravagant tales of the million dollar country estates, the high-powered motor cars, the jewels and the Russian -wolf hounds of the screen favorites? How does one go about it to get a start? What part does pull play? By what qualities is a girl judged? Do you know how tall you should be? What should be your weight? Just what sort of face you must have to photograph well? Does it pay to have a moving-picture "test" made before applying to a manager? What sort of photographs should you send? How much salary can you expect at the start? How rapidly can1 you hope to rise from "extra girl" to star? These are questions which thousands of ambitious girls and thousands of anx ious mothers of aspiring daughters have asked Pictorial Review to answer. In Pictorial Review for April, Benja min B. Hampton, one of the pioneers of the moving-picture industry, gives detailed, specific information on all these points. He explodes a lot of false notions and tells clearly just what the situation actu ally is. Would you like to learn how to get into the movies? If so, you must read this article. "Do you want to get into the movies? by Benjamin B. Hampton) Pict otiol Review for April mar' v H m M Do you know the meaning of your dreams? SINCE the beginning of time, mankind has striven to find a key to dreams. Instinctively they felt that dreams had a meaning. And they went to the sooth sayers and asked for interpretations. And now not magic but science has furnished the clue. Do you ever dream that you are flying? or falling? or that you are in some pub lic place without your proper clothing? or that you are endlessly trying to pack a trunk or do some other necessary and im portant thing? Have you had the .same dream over and over ever since you were a child? Nearly everyone has had these dreams and wondered what they meant. Psychologists have discovered that dreams are veiled pictures of the things in our lives that are most vitally important to us. In dreams we act out, in disguised forms, all our deepest hopes and fears, loves and hates. And in dreams we find sym bolical fulfilment of our deepest desires. Through the new science of dream analysis these veiled pictures can be inter preted, and the meaning of our dreams re vealed to us at last. H. Addington Bruce in the first of a series of three illuminating and fascinat ingly interesting articles on "Dreams and Their Meaning" in Pictorial Review ex plains just how this is done. "Your dreams and your soul" by H. Addington Bruce Is marriage really breaking down? DO you believe that the only way to abolish divorce is to abolish marriage? Can you agree thnt marriage takes love out of the romantic and puts it into the economic column? W,ill you admit that divorce may be more decent than marriage? However you may feel about it, the hard, cold fact is that the old forms of marriage are breaking down. Statistics show that divorces are increasing but that marriages arc increasing also. What are the old things that must go? What are the moths that Helen Ring Robinson found the women of war - ridden Europe shaking out of marriage in France, in England, in Germany, in Czecho-Slovakia? Must the women of America follow suit? Read Helen Ring Robinson's article in Pictorial Review for April, and then ask yourself how you would answer these questions. The most beautiful Spring styles Why pay 40c or 50c for patterns when you can buy Pictorial Review Patterns, the bebt. most stylish, and most economical of all patterns, at 20c to 35c none higher. The most beautiful Spring fashions are in this April issue. Gingham styles in profusion. Many of them in original colors. Have you seen the new pagoda sleeve? Do you know the uneven hem-line and the paneled skirt? Don't miss the medieval waist-line Buy the big Spring Fashion Number of Pictorial Review. Then you will positively know what is going to be worn this Spring. PICT Circulation of this SSJj V AJQ VV Big Easter Fashion Number April issue is limited to ririsisfSl 'Br I l .-..,! Lodfoa' Bfaohr 36 JS cent 34-4 L-dwi' Skirt ! 339 3st -3 . Ladies Draw 353 -JS ceut J4-4 V)A iGTillf W m ill ffii Bif mM? mm Jv it f w Sa 2,000,000 copies la ; fj ' '! ,i " ra.lw -j r j ti X r(. ,i . rJS-fcW, v.. &. fi Vj.M UJiAj