Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)

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MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE 157 Martha W— I must learn to look with suspicion on flattering. letters like yours. It is a dangerous thing to live on flattery, for in that way we put all our happiness in the keeping of others. Doris D. — Frankie Mann was Esther in "The House Xext Door" (Lubin). Darwin Kan was Paul in "The Spirit in the Clay" (Yitagraph). Xaorni Childers. Henrietta B.— No, I am not Mr. Brewster, nor is he the Answer Man. He is not old enough and is too busy for the job. Your letter is interesting. William TV.— I am sorry, but I haven't that cast. I would refer you to the Warner Company, and they can give you information as to the scene. F. A. W.— What cereal do I eat? That's important, so here goes : toasted snowflakes when in season, and postum roasties when out of season. I never tried wild oats. Edna Payne was the girl in "The Aztec Treasure' (Eclair). Claude Payton was the chief in "The Master Hand." Bertha L. M. — That Famous Players was taken in the studio. Carlyle Blackwell is in California now. Thanks very much for your kind thoughts. Clara H., Monmouth. — Webster Campbell in "Parson Larkin's Wife" (Broncho). Frank Borzage was the parson. Robert Harron in ''A Lesson in Mechanics" (Majestic). Fay Tincher in that Griffith. E. W. P. — Sorry, but we have no cast for that old Biograph, and it cannot be obtained. Thank you. Helen, Chicago. — Your stationery is very pretty. The title you give is incorrect. Perhaps Antonio Moreno. John D., Jr. — That sounds quite natural for a New Yorker. I am glad you enjoy the department. G. C. M. — I dont know for sure, but there might have been a company taking pictures at Buffalo. Yitagraph have been to Niagara Falls, but I am not sure about Buffalo. It is safe to say that there have been companies everywhere. Ernestine. — Your letter was very interesting indeed. The word Tammany comes from the Indian chief, Tamanend, and is now applied to a political organization in N. Y. City that is supposed to control the Democratic party in N. Y. Amicus. — George Spencer was Sir Isaac hi "The House Next Door" (Lubin). A wedding ring is larger than an engagement ring, but it is easier to pull a glove over. Pickford Fiend. — Gertrude Bamhrick was the girl in "The Billionaire" (Biograph). Harry Carey was not in "Judith." I shall speak to the Editor about the pictures you want published. Sara L. M. — Thank you for the picture. We have never published a picture of James Kirkwood. Annie L. S. — Blanche Sweet was leading woman in "Her Wedding Bell" (Biograph). Vivian Prescott is with Biograph. More money Better job . Advancement What does the New Year mean to YOU? Is it to be the same old grind of hard work, uncongenial employment and small pay ? Is it to be another twelve months of standing still while you watch other men get the advancement you hoped to get ? Or, will you make it a year of real achievement? Will you realize now that the better job goes only to the man who has the training, and will you take steps now to get the training that the better job requires ? If you really WANT the coming year to count for something, let the International Correspondence Schools help you to make your progress SURE and TANGIBLE. It is the business of the I. C. S. to raise salaries. For 24 years the I. C. S. have been training men for success in the kind of work they like best. Let the I. C. S. help you, too. Join the army of well-paid men. Mark the Coupon The coming year is the most important in your life. Get a real start now. The first essential to success is initiative. Mark and mail the coupon today. r TNTERNAT I^ArCORRESPOMOENCrSCHboTs" Box 1049, SCRANTON. PA. Explain, without any obligation on my part, how I can qualify for the position before which I mark X : Salesmanship Civil Service Electrical Engineer Bookkeeping Elec. Lighting Supt. Stenography&Typewrittngr Telephone Expert ; Window Trimming Architect Show Card Writing Building Contractor Lettering; & Sign Painting Architectural Draftsman Advertising Structural Engineer Commercial Illustrating Concrete Construction Industrial Designing Mechan. Engineer Commercial Law Mechanical Draftsman Automobile Running Civil Engineer English Branches Mine Superintendent Poultry Farming Stationary Engineer Teacher Spanish Plumbing & Steam Fitting: Agriculture French Gas Engines Chemist German Present Employer . Street and No | City_ State When answering advertisements kindly mention MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE.