October, 19 2 2 
101 
Make School Interesting to 
Your Children 
Prominent authorities on the education of children are beginning 
to realize that something more than books is needed to hold the 
child’s interest and, in order to vitalize studies, are turning to 
motion pictures. 
To children who learn by means of motion pictures the Sahara 
Desert ceases to be just a blank space on a map, and becomes 
a thing of romance, of camel caravans, oases, sand storms and 
infinite distance; little dots that stand for New York, London, 
Paris burst into life as buzzing hives of industry. The straight, 
black line by which the map designates a railroad, leaps forth 
a beneficent monster of steel ribbons, throbbing engines and 
gliding coaches, carrying millions of people and billions of tons 
of freight. 
But until the day comes when each class-room has its own 
motion picture projector—probably far in the future—you can 
do much to increase your child’s interest in school by coordinat¬ 
ing your home influence with the instruction of the teachers. 
makes it possible for you to furnish the needed interest in 
History, Geography, Botany, Biology, Physics, Physiology, Art, 
Literature, Industrialism, Travel and many other subjects your 
children are now studying from cold dry text books. In the 
Pathescope film library are thousands of reels from which, for 
a small fee, you can rent selections, returning them when used, 
in exchange for others, just as with books from a public library. 
Suggested Historical Films 
Discovery of America 
Ancient Temples of Egypt 
Historic New York City 
Napoleon (From the Con¬ 
sulate to St. Helena) 
Siege of Calais 
Washington, the Father of 
His Country 
Suggested Geographical Films 
Mississippi River 
The Rhine from Cologne 
to Bingen 
An Excursion Around 
Naples 
Grand Canyon of Colorado 
The Ruins of Ancient Rome 
Cliff Dwellers of Arizona 
Y OU can also use your New Premier Pathescope for 
films of the great “movie” stars—Norma and Con¬ 
stance Talmadge, Elaine Hammerstein, Clara Kimball 
Young, Douglas Fairbanks, Charles Ray, Charl’e Chap¬ 
lin—and spend many enjoyable hours entertaining the 
whole family with Dramas, Comedies, Animated Car¬ 
toons and Pictured Stories. 
Come to any Pathescope Salon and let us explain and demon¬ 
strate this great educational feature. See our new 240-Page 
Descriptive Classified Catalog of Educational Films—entirely 
separate from general catalog of entertainment films. 
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