Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb 1914 - Sep 1916 (assorted issues))

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156 ANSWER DEPARTMENT Ernestine V. T. — That was only a wig in "The Island of Regeneration." That Metro was taken in New York. If you are a bee, work for the good of the hive; if you are a hive, be good to the bee. Lucia E. L. — Of course I wish you luck and success in your new environment. Ruth Roland will be seen in Knickerbocker features, released thru General Film Company. She is still with Balboa, however. Mary D. C. — Robert Frazer was Pedro in "Pierre." Nellie Anderson is the mother of Mary Anderson with Vitagraph. Carter De Haven is playing with Universal comedies, Wallace Beery directing him. J. K. E. R., Lexington. — Carolyn Birch was Beatrice and Denton Vane was the Spider in "Heredity" (Vitagraph). Glad to see you again. man as the banker's wife and Helen Eddy as Marguerite supporting George Beban in "Pasquale." It is an Italian-American photoplay quite as interesting as "An Alien." Hazel Neece was Ruth in "Embodied Thought." We expect to have a picture of Nell Craig in the Gallery soon. Genevieve. — Will Carleton said that "The proper place for self-defense to begin is against one's self," so that is where I will have to start. Fred Church was the Easterner in "The Edge of Things." Evelyn Selbie was the wife. Alice Brady Admirer. — Alice Brady is a New York girl, but was educated at the St. Elizabeth College in Madison, N. J. Soon after her graduation from college she made her stage debut in the Metropolitan revivals of Gilbert & Sullivan operettas. We are waiting until it is time to go To the Saturday morning Children's Show And we learn more there Than anywhere; It's School and Fun combined, you know. Estelle Ml; Marguerite Clark Admirer; Elsie K.; Jean Stanton; Blanche of Bisbte; Marion B. of Kentucky; Helen L.; Velmer T.; Alice F. of New York; Evelyn Noyes; A Kansas Sunflower; Irene Helen W.; Cutey of Terre Haute; Grace Ellen; Evelyn, Ontario, Canada; Barry Tone; Miss Willie May White; A. W. K., Cincinnati, Ohio; Rose S., Brooklyn; Ranch 101; Iza, So. Chicago; Nosey; Jas. G.; Billie S.; Marguerite D., Canada; Charlotte S.; La Vie; Margret 0., Bob White, Minn.; H. C, Rhode Island; E. McM., Chicago; Ellmer W.; Cuti; Ford-Cunard Admirer; Slim; Phillips H.; Irene B., Linwood, Mass.; Boz; Helen P. L.; David B.; H. R. H., Penna.; William Lou; F. A. A., Mass.; Lucten Lizzi; Coralie; Nobody Home; Nora Mc. — Your questions have been answered before. Dan, 88, & Melva. — Please send your artdress, as I have two letters here addressed to you. Robert H. R. — House Peters, Myrtle Sted Julia D. T. — Thanks for the neckties. What event are you celebrating? Dushie. — Thanks for entertaining letter. You refer to Jack Standing in "Fanchon the Cricket." No, not her brother. You can get the Motion Picture Magazine for $1.50 a year. So you think that I am the only real live Answer Man in captivity and that all others are only poor imitators. I thank you, but I am sorry for the other chaps. Betty White. — Thanks for the dime. Sorry you didn't g2t your answers before. Mrs. L. E. P. — No, my head isn't quite as large as a washtub, and I am much disturbed because you dont like my dome. But there are a lot of them in California. Thanks for the picture you sent me. Music Lover. — I muchly appreciated those magnolias. It was so nice of you to go to all that trouble. Judging from your picture, I should think you could make good in the pictur s. Not interested in that contest.