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mt une Theatre Magazine The One Exquisite Magazine of the Stage LAYS REVIEWED: “Mr. Hornblow Goes to the Play” and reviews the new plays each month. His criticisms are authoritative and impartial. If you live out of town they will help you plan your playgoing so when you come to town you will not waste. your time or your money on a poor play. PECIAL ARTICLES: Timely and pertinent observations on the Theatre—the Drama—the better Motion Pictures are ably discussed by prominent writers. The Kansas City Star said that the powerful editorials of Arthur Hornblow, Editor of Theatre Magazine, “should be framed and hung in the home of every playgoer. HE AMATEUR STAGE: Amateur play production is one of the biggest educational movements today. It is sweeping the country. During the wartime days, Theatre Magazine inaugurated a special Department—“The Amateur Stage"—in which the plays staged by enthusiastic groups of college players, community organizations, clubs and churches are discussed, and scenes from their plays reproduced. In- structive and constructive articles on play production are also a feature of this Department. If your club, school or church is contemplating giving a play, you may feel free to consult the Editor on a..y problems that may arise. IF YOU— want to know about the plays and spec- tacular productions that are being shown in the theatres of New York—if you want to know what new plays are appearing and what plays are on the road, consult Theatre Magazine’s “PLAYGUIDE.” Plays that continue, new plays, and the plays that are on the road are all listed in ‘The Playguide.”” SEND YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TODAY 35c a Copy $4.00 the Year CENES FROM THE PLAYS: First night views of the most striking scenes caught by our photographers, add to the fascination of Tneatre Magazine. XCERPTS FROM IMPORTANT, PLAY: ‘The Cirle,” “Dulcy,” “The Green Goddess,” “Lilliom,” “Mr. Pim Passes By," “Ambush,” and many other plays have been pub- lished, one each month, and other plays will be added to the list as they are produced. LLUSTRATIONS: There are over a hundred exquisitely reproduced half-tone illustrations in each issue—scenes trom the new plays, pictures of the players, and several full page portraits of America's best beloved stars. 7ASHIONS: The clothes worn and sponsored by the clev- erly gowned women of the Stage—the women who create fashions—are picture . and described in detail for our readers. HE PROMENADES OF ANGELINA: Anne Archbald gives you in the chatter of that vivacious young person— Angelina—the latest bits of gossip, and the fads and fancies of the people of the stage. 'HE VANITY BOX: In this section you may keep in inti- mate touch with what is new in toilet preparations—the pete and vanities that aid in keeping the stage woman autiful. Special Offer 6 months for $1.00 instead of $2.00 Send your check or money order for $1.00 and receive the July, August, September and October issues as they are published, and the May and June issues free. Add 2Sc Additional for Canadian Postage Address: The Subscription Department THEATRE MAGAZINE 6 East 39th Street New York comicbooks.com