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At last~ Professional Movies with the Ease of “Still” Pictures THe wonderful new DeVry motion picture camera for amateurs takes exactly the same kind of pictures as the professionals do, And yet, it is so simple of operation, so handy and so compact, that a child can take pictures with it. In every way it is is as easy to use as the “still” cameras. It holds 100 feet 35 m/z film. MOVIE CAMERA I remained for the famous De Vry Corporation to pro- duce this standard theatre size film, auromatic profes- sional movie camera, for amateurs at the amazing low rice of $150.00. Constructed of finest materials, st will Fist you allifetime. Te will give you professional motion ictures which you can. preserve. A special automatic Fock permits you to get into the pictures yourself while the camera continues t@ record automatically! At last amateurs can take actual motion pictures which can be shown in motion picture theatres, schools, churches— everywhere that real motion pictures are shown—and in the homeaswell. Hereistheonly motion picture camera for amateurs under $300.00 that uses standard size film like professionals use, Now you Can actually preserve forall time, Cherished scenes and actions of dear Ones AND HAVE PRINTS MADE POR YOURPRIENDSAND RELAY tives. With this new DeVry you Can make as many prints as you want and preserve the negative, ‘That is what professionals do. NEW FREE BOOK You should know more about the wonderful progress of motion picture photography by amateurs. We willgladly send you FREE and without obligation, our beautiful new book "New Fads on Amateur Motion Piure Pho- tography.”? Merely fill out the coupon. Do it today. Learn how easily amateurs can master professional pho- tography—how they, too, can take standard size motion pictures not only for their own pleasure but for im- mense extra earnings as well. Mail coupon now! pocne---------------------5 {| DeVRY CORPORATION 1 1111 Center Street, Dept, 10.G 1 Chicago, Ilinois 1 Please send me your new book, “New Facts on {Amateur Motion Picture Photography.”” I under- {stand this places me under no obligation. ' ' 1 ' ‘ Name oso Address. Wife—It’s no use hiding, dear. Judging the Shows (Continued from page 17) “Just Life” is pretty awful stuff, and its awfulness is not diminished by what Miss Marjorie Rambeau does to its leading rdle. Miss Rambeau is perhaps the worst star actress visible this side of Union Hill, N. J. There was a time, long ago, when she showed some promise, but after the early faint flickers she began gradually to go up in smoke. In the M. Bowie's nonesuch she reaches the Heights of Ham. The play deals with a former dar- ling of the operatic stage whose spouse goes in for Tung-fang with his stenographer, lives off his wife's money, brings his mistress into his al basco 1) 2% Cite Pn: od T can see you! home while his wife is away and otherwise makes the best of things in this sad world. The wife returns from a singing tour abroad—she has been reduced to warbling in vaude- ville theaters to get the money neces- sary to keep her husband from for forging—sees the lay of the land, kicks hubby out and tells an old suitor-idiot who has been hanging around, Crocker-Harrington-wise, for twenty years that she'll meet him in Rome. Aside from the ocular pleas- ure one derives from looking at pretty Vivian Tobin, who plays the role of the old girl’s daughter, the evening is about as cheerful as one spent in Canarsie with one’s grand- father. Another gloomy session is to be “That’s Trumple’s great picture. Venus coming out of the wave.” “But I can’t see the wave.” “That's where he is supreme; it’s a wireless wave.” —Aussie 22 comicbooks.com