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

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158 ANSWER DEPARTMENT Arnold Daly. — That was a fair picture of Arnold Daly, but we cant use it. We have a dandy painting of Theda Bara and it will probably appear on one of our covers. I note that the word "pictures" is gradually coming into use in place of the word "movies." People now say, "I guess I will go to the pictures tonight." Michael, Canada. — I hear it was so cold up your way last month that the cows gave ice-cream. Yes, that was fine photography in "Pasquale," but I thought George Beban did better work in "An Alien." Ethelyn Mae. — Yes, to your first. Did you see Violet Mersereau in "Broken Fetters"? You ask for her picture on the cover. CRUELER THAN THE ROD. No more do mothers cuff and spank Unruly little "mixtures"; Their punishment, altho severe, Is abstinence from Pictures.