Mary Pickford - Cahill-Ingo Postcard - 1917


"Curly Haired Mary - Idolized by a nation and petted by millions. Her appeal is universal. She belongs to the world at large and how she travels--oh! of course, not really she herself, but on the screen. Today she is a homeless ragamuffin, tomorrow a spoiled child of the rich. Her antics bring a chuckle from the grouchy and dyspepetic. The key to her success lies in 'acting natural.' Her pout has made her famous." Postcard published by Cahill-Ingoe Company, Chicago. Additionally printed Griffin's Theatre (St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada) advertising. 1917.

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