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# Page 106: Photoplay Magazine Advertising Section This is an advertising page from *Photoplay Magazine*'s advertising section, as indicated by the header. The page contains multiple advertisements for various products including Allen's Foot-Ease powder, Diamonds Watches, a Bea Nurse correspondence course, and Dress Designing Lessons. On the right side is an illustration accompanying the story "Alas, Poor Hamlet," which appears to be a theatrical adaptation by David Wark Griffith featuring actors Richard Barthelmess and Lillian Gish. The illustration shows figures in what appears to be a classical setting, likely depicting a scene from this reimagined version of Shakespeare's play.

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106 PuHoropLay MAaGAzinE—ADVERTISENG SECTION : =m 7 pss BUDE Sprinkle It Into Your Foot-Deth Shake It! late Your Shoes Allen’s Foot-Ease The Antiseptic, Healing Powder for the Feet Takes the friction from the [shoe, relieves the pain of corns, bunions, ‘callouses and sore spots, freshens the feet and gives new vigor. Makes Tight or New Shoes Feel Easy At night, when your feet are tired, sore and swollen from walking o¢ dancing, sprinkle Allen’s Foot~Ease in the foot-bath and enjoy the bliss of feet without an ache Over One Mil f = lion free hundred Kj | thousand pounds bt mt of Powder for the }- = Feet were used by Ss 5 our Army ard fi! — Mev Guring the |)! Ophelia Ls to be immersed in oil and lit up Alas, Poor Hamlet (Continued jrom page 37) DAVID WARK GRIFFITH Hamlet goes out into the orchard and, leaning against an apple tree in full bloom, gazes at the distant hills ve broods o ee (iWeADTC AS HreoNrrn inexorableness of fate. (Close-up of the HEARTS OF ETERNITY doves, ducklings, bunnies, turtles, and gold- A Moon-Tale of the Ages fish also brooding, Close-ups of the broods.) i - He realizes that intolerance bs a5 age-old | Suggested by characters in one of Shake- 2. time itself. speare’s plays (Flash-back to a scene in ancient Rome when Clementius the Licentious was Em- peror, Hamlet appears as his step-son, and | Ophelia as a Christian martyr. A gladia- CAST torial exhibition is being conducted in the vast Coliseum [reproduced in its every de- Hamlet _-Ricwasp Bantuetsess ('3il from plans submitted to Mr. Griffith Opliella: oo Se ES Lrintas Grsex by the American Archaeological Institute and ee and ap. es ae the Societe Royale Geographico Italizno)_ oe a maa Se p ; The Christian martyrs, including Ophelia, Get DoLuxe Catalog Free. *, wont. ‘a are to be immersed in oil and lit up, like Explains easiest credit Terma and * Foreword so many Pain’s Fireworks, to provide H- amine Diamonde first, it a | Kenan for a eh NOReEY Hamlet ¥ : Use Your Credit In the mighty breasts of time beat the pleads for mercy, but the Emperor com~ Ge this in Heabtiful Baraain Cata- te o ret toe | Hearts of eternity, pie ol their Urrillimg mands that the festivities proceed, at a cost KLE! IN & CO. ta ets eS i | chvods through the arteries of space, fo warm, to Mr. Grifith of $641,000.) Hearts 3-4 century seme boatien with their life-giving corpuscles, the vast This vision brings Hamlet to his senses, anatomy of the universe. And so, good and he dashes home to tell his step-father friends, bear with us while we feel, ever so where to get off. Imagine his horror upon tenderly, the rityihmical pulse beats of these learning that Ophelia has gone mad. (Close- great organs of love. up of Ophelia going mad, followed by similar close-ups of the doves, the duck- lings, the bunnies, the turtles, and the gold- fish.) Furthermore, she has run away up into the mountains looking for an avalanche. _ An ominous roar from behind the scenes indicates that she has found one. Hamlet presents DIAMONDS « \\ WATCHES One Year to Pay Learn in spare time athome Earn $30-—$35 sa week Rvery woman sbowid learn. We Crain Reg inners, Vrectioal Nurees, Mothers, end wigioms Workors Ny. cour Paecinating Homestudy otbod. Leating ovina yn Endorsod a B, Dbysictans Estab- Hebed 2 you (Close-up of hand turning leaves of a huge volume, on cach page of which are the ini- tials D. G,) The Story - ee ay ee Earn while learning W If von are orsr, Mand fs suier WJ years | ot BF Siep write ¢ ipe Bhustre UB-TITLE: “In the little old town of S Elsinore dwelt a Girl and a Boy, lov- ing, as you and I have loved, yearning, as you and I have yearned, weeping, as you and I have wept.” (Close-up of Ham- let and Ophelia kissing each other on the Giieage Schosl oftaraoy, Dut ia a epitope Dress aah: Lessons FREE Wome G —ise thy te tiene aha Cr motte Destiny uring oo brow, followed by close-ups of two doves, thet agers maments it TEN WRERS two ducklings, two rabbits, two turtles, and SOrese and Cesteme Ovesigners 4s Cut Freawertly Com * $45 to $100 a Week Pe Mail to Onn ae 9 FRANKLIN INSTITUTE * Dept, Coa? euirodm 1 * LG Pi mace by Mall Roos Rotheater, N, Y. [ery woeen pd Seod me AT ONCE, whe new dows os fece sateste leeeens in the olein srwine tebiect here checked yiiesiem rod [ )Deess Designing [ ]Millinery two gold-fish in similarly amorous prox- | imity.) Hamlet is a wealthy youth, but he is sadly maltreated by his cruel step-father, who won't let him marry Ophelia because the gal has had a searlet past. Ophelia realizes this, and the thought preys on her andl sprints to the rescue, finding her lying proe- trate in the path of an onrushing maelstrom of crushed rock. The hot breath of the avalanche is upon her. But it is an ac- commodating landslide, and it marks time for two whole reels until Hamlet comes up and pulls her from its very jaws to a place of safety. Then the paif receive the step-parental blessing, and together with the doves, the ducklings. the bunnies, the turtles, and the goldfish, they live happy ever after. And so, through limitless infinity, goes the elernal message of perfect love—deathless, mmmortal, without end—D. G. Peoroncen Fape-ovr. ——— * 7 Pos Name... «rs mind. {Misty close-up of Ophelia’s mind in the act of being preyed upon.) Every advertioement in PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE |e cearanterd, (Concluded on page to7) Eomichbooks eR ee ge as (e(o) ——— << Ps