Evening Star Newspaper, December 12, 1926, Page 126

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" Ea THE 0% SUNDAY Turn the switch on vour Kodascope, the motor starts, and you're showing moies. Keep this Christmas in STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 12, 1926. Sight the Ciné-Kodak either at waist height or eve level and press the re- lease. Instantly the spring motor starts and the muvie’s in the making. Ciné-Kodak Movies ROM Tad up, movies the Kodak way furnish fun for everyone. First, the movies you make yourself—starting with the sports and pleasures of Christmas day. Then the screen classics—dramas, comedies, travelogues, animated cartoons (just wait, by the way, till Tad first sets his popping eyes on the antics of Felix)—all rented reasonably from a Kodascope Library for a private showing in your home. There’s pleasure complete—movies you make yourself of whoever and whatever interest you. Regular movie theatre releases that you show your- self in your own home. Eastman equipment that makes this all possible includes the Ciné-Kodak, which makes movies as easily as any Brownie makes snapshots; and Koda- scope, which projects them and is just as simple to work. There’s nothing you’d like better for Christmas —and you may be sure that almost anyone on your gift list feels the same way. The Ciné-Kodak Model B, with Kodak Anas- tigmat £:6.5 lens, is priced at $70; with Kodak Anastigmat £.3.5, at an even hundred. The Koda- scope C projector is $60. A complete outfit now—Ciné-Kodak, Koda- scope, and Screen—as low as *140 The thousands of Kodak dealers are now pre- pared to demonstrate the Ciné-Kodak. If your dealer is not yet ready, write us for Ciné-Kodak booklets. If it isn’t an Eastman, it isn’t a Ciné-Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y., 7 kot ciy @ -\LCb—CRA\L‘KE.l\'C. New York Baltimore St Louis Clevelanc KansasCity Chicago

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