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

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166 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE | "Have Your Mother Use These | Safety Pins and Be Happy" | 1 Ordinary safety pins that accidentally open are more § = than a discomfort to baby — they are a menace to its = | health. | g For this reason, no mother should merely ask for | § "safety pins" when buying. You should ask for by name 1 = and insist upon getting | Duplex 'safety pinsv TRADE MARK REGISTERED = "CONSAPICO" I In this way only can you be sure of getting safety pins | s made of such stiff and strong, rust-proof brass wire that | m they cannot open unless deliberately unfastened. § For your baby's sake, demand and insist upon getting | H Stewart's Duplex Safety Pins. I j Send 2c stamp and address of nearest dealer | 1 for free sample card. Consolidated Safety Pin Co. | Dept. R. BLOOM FIELD, N. J. iiniiiiiiiiiii» EMPIRE STATE ENGRAVING CO. PHOTO -ENGRAVERS GOOD CUTS Half-tone and Line Work for Printing in One or More Colors for Any Purpose DESIGNING :: :: RETOUCHING 165-167 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK Rent Buy [Sensational Typewriter Offer J Everyone needs a typewriter. Write I quickly, legibly. Keep carbon copies— save arguments and law suits. Earn extra money | typing manuscripts, writing scenarios, etc., idei with the acknowledged leader, UNDERWOOD Standard Visible Unusual value. Must be seen and used to be appreciated. Let us send one on approval. If you find slightest thing to criticise, return machine at our expense after lO Days' FREE Trial Machine must 6ell itself on merit. You can Rent, applying rental on purchase price, or Buy for Cash or Easy Payments at Less Than Half Price Write forinformation about Big Offer 350. Typewriter Emporium, Chicago, III* .150,000 Satisfied Emporium Customers Established 2U Years Five Yea Guarantee* ANSWER DEPARTMENT Brighten Happy. — I fully enjoyed "The Vagabond." I think it was one of Chaplin's best. I am glad your letter was typewritten. Oh, joy! Much obliged for your praise. I dont deserve it, but now that I have it I will make believe that I do. Cedar Lake. — Yes, I reminded the Editor about that promised chat with Cleo Madison, and he told me to say watch out for an article entitled "A Case of Double Exposure," by H. H. Van Loan. Blanche Sweet was Olga and Tom Forman was Douglas in "The Thousand Dollar Husband" (Lasky). Winifred Kingston was the lead in "The Call of the North." Of course 140 b. c. is a longer time ago than 31 b. c. Thanks for wishing me a good vacation. I am perfectly happy when I have a pitcher of lemonade alongside of me and a box of chocolates and my pipe. Robert Warwick Admirer. — Zounds and gadzooks, but you must not write such long letters! Harry Carey was the leading man in "Just Jim." Prances Nelson opposite Robert Warwick in "Stolen Voice." Ruth Shepley was in "Alias Jimmy Valentine." Belle Adair in "Man of the Hour." Thanks for all you say. Heave ho, my lads; heave ho! Olga. — You ask me what is the greatest thing in the world. Drummond says it is love; but Phales said, "God is the most ancient of all things, for He had no birth; the world is the most beautiful thing, for it is the work of God; space is the greatest of all things, for it contains all things; intellect is the swiftest of things, for it runs thru everything; necessity is the strongest of things, for it rules everything; time is the wisest of things, for it finds out everything." I do not know how I can improve upon these answers, unless I should say that the dictionary is the greatest of all things, and you know why. The Duke of Saxet. — No, they are sister and brother, and not man and wife. J. W. Johnston opposite Marguerite Clark in "Out of the Drifts." Wallace Reid is with Lasky. Romaine Fielding is no longer secretary of the Pansy Correspondence Club. All you can do is to write to him. Little Actress. — Mahlon Hamilton was the leading man in "Molly Make Believe." Gerda Holmes in "Ambush." Helen Eddy in "The Red Virgin" (Lubin). Violet Mersereau in "The Spitfire" (Famous Players). Albert Roscoe in "The Opal Ring." Robert Vaughn in "Still Waters." You should send your changes of address to our Circulation Dept., and not to me. I have troubles of my own. Walter H. S. — You failed to enclose the stamped, addressed envelope or the list of manufacturers. However, I was glad to hear from you. The person who is not affected by tears on the screen is a hard-hearted rascal. As Publius Syrus said, "Tears gratify a savage nature; they do not melt it." I sometimes weep so much that I have to put on my overshoes to keep my feet dry.