Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1919)

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Mary Miles Minter holds the place of honor among the ingenue stars of today, not only because of her youthful charm, but because of her unaffected naturalness. Little Miss Minter has been on the stage ever since she was five years old, when she played nearly every child role in stock repertoire. She also originated child parts in "Cameo Kirby," "Hanele," "A Fool There Was," and "The Littlest Rebel." She is now starring in pictures made at the American studios at Santa Barbara, where she lives with her mother, grandmother and sister. PAGE At the Movies Charlotte Mish 6 Stage Plays That Are Worth While "Junius" 14 Gallery of Popular Photoplayers 19-26 Rotogravure photographs of Alice Brady, Pauline Curley, Clara K. Young, Monroe Salisbury, Helene Chadwick. Geraldine Farrar, Bryant Washburn, and Virginia Lee Corbin. The Sleeping Cities W . S. Crawford 29 The Fairbanks Scale of Americanism Hazel Simpson Naylor 30 A story that could have been called "Registering restlessness with Doug." The Disturbing Dorothy. (Photographs of the younger Gish) 33 Gaby Glides Back , 34 Mademoiselle Deslys returns to the screen. The Excellent Elliott Kenneth McGaffey 35 Why Elliott Dexter qualifies as Cecil B. De Mille's favorite leading man. Mrs. Holubar of Hollywood Elisabeth Peltret 38 Dorothy Phillips and her home life. The Non-Fiction of the Movies "Caribou Bill" Cooper 40 On the trail with those who photograph the Educational Pictures. Who Cares? (Fiction) Cosmo Hamilton 42 Told from the Select photoplay starring Constance Talmadge. By Gladys Hall. Mary o' Dungannon. Harrison Ha>skins 47 Miss Charleson admits this is only her second interview. A Bit of Joy. Martha Groves McKelvie 49 Gloria is the biggest little thing in Filmland. Doing the Studios .•••••• Adam Hull Shirk SO Prominent people who enjoy seeing pictures made. That Farnum Boy Gladys Hall 52 Meeting William on location. Pastel Grace Lamb 54 A descriptive vagary of Ruth Stonehouse. Malleable Mae Marsh. (Her latest photographs) 56 The Silver King. (Fiction) Alexander Lowell 57 Told from the photoplay starring William Faversham. Lina Cavalieri Impressions Gertrude K. Smith 62 Tony's Transportation Tips. (Pictures of Antonio Moreno) 64 A Plea for the Unhappy Ending , Karl Shiller 65 Tom Mixes In Peggy Lincks 66 The stirring story of a care-free rover. A Violet of Manhattan Nance Monde 68 A chat with Violet Mersereau. "That's Out" Tamar Lane 71 A department of up-to-the-moment comments on film activities-. Under Four Flags. (Pictures from the Government film) 73 Across the Silversheet Hazel Simpson Naylor 74 Reviews of current films. The Crimson Iris. (A Serial Story) H. H. Van Loan 77 How Ora Puts Over Her Aura Ruth Kingston 81 Miss Carew and how she happened. The Answer Man By Himself 83 Wit, wisdom and information for fans. Our Animated Monthly of Movie News and Views Sally Roberts 86 Greenroom Jottings 92