Photoplay (Apr - Sep 1918)

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124 Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section YOUR FAVORITE PLAYERS Only Fifty Cents Your Money Back if Not Delighted Handsomely bound DeLuxe Edition, latest Photographs of the Leading Motion Picture Artists, containing a clear and comprehensive sketch of their career. One hundred Art Portraits printed on high quality, glazed paper. For reference the De Luxe Edition has no equal. Obtained only through Photoplay Magazine. Send 50c, stamps, money order or check, and it will be sent prepaid parcel post to any point in the United States or Canada. Money cheerfully refunded if Edition does not meet with your entire satisfaction PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE Dept. 8H. 350 North Clark Street, CHICAGO Walton, N. Y. I am more than delighted with my copy of " Stars." Enclosed find 50 cents for another. Really I wouldn't miss it if I had to pay $5 for it. Everyone that comes to our house wants one. Jennie North. Port Royal, S. C. Received " Stars of the Photoplay," and wish to say a better collection could not have been gotten. Am more than pleased with same. Thank you very much indeed for publishing such a beautiful book. Sincerely, George Guido. U. S. Marine Band. Questions and Answers [Continued) E. E. T., White Plains, N. Y.— Blanche Sweet left Lasky last year. She isn't with any company. There are many others besides yourself who are going to forget her if she continues to answer "absent" when roll is called for the present day film stars. D. C. M., Rochester, N. Y.— "Stella Maris" is a late Mary Pickford play. Address Miss Pickford in care of Artcraft studio, Hollywood, Cal. Louise Huff is with the Lasky Pictures Corp., at Hollywood. F. S., Roswell, Idaho. — Dorothy Gish is twenty and Lillian two years her senior. Those in "Civilization" were: The King of Wredpryd, Herschel Mayall; Queen Eugenie, Lola May; Count Ferdinand, Howard Hickman; Kathryn Haldemann, Enid Markey; The Christus, George Fisher; Luther Rolf, J. Frank Burke; The Prime Minister, Charles French; The Blacksmith, J. Barney Sherry; His Son, Jerome Storm ; His Daughter, Ethel Ullman. H. S., Fremont, Neb. — Ah yes, 'tis true, Charles Ray is married. He is twenty-seven years old. Mae Marsh is single. Betty Lawson is the name of June Caprice, we mean was her name. C. S., St. Louis, Mo. — Pauline Frederick hasn't any children. She was born on the twelfth of August, 1884. No, you are wrong. She was not one of the sins in The Seven Deadly ones. E. H., Beresford, S. Dak. — Just because you are from Beresford and because we have a great liking for South Dakota, we are going to answer your question, though we have never given out such an unusual bit of information before. Francis Bushman is married. G. G., Montreal. twenty-two. -Norma Talmadge is D. S., Fostorla, Ohio. — There's Lottie and Mary and Jack. Wallace Reid's height is six feet and two inches. His complexion he says is "mixed." George Cohan's last was "Seven Keys to Baldpate." A. K., San Francisco. — William Wallace Reid, Jr., will be a year old in June. Dorothy Davenport Reid is the fond mother. Did you see those pictures in Photoplay? Sure you did if you are a "constant reader." Johnnie, Nashville, Tenn. — May Allison is again a member of the Metro clan. She is not married and as we are most bashful we suggest that you "Speak for yourself. John." A. M., Charlotte, N. C. — June Elvidge is twenty-five. She was recently made a star by William Bradv. Address her in care of World, Fort Lee.'N. J. Dr. Elmer, Birmingham. Ala. — Because you requested us to and because we think our readers would like to read your poem, we are giving it space here. "What has become of Ridgely, Cleo, with the laughing eyes, Luscious, red lips far sweeter than Stedman's butterscotch pies. And two ever-deepening dimples putting dimples in the hearts of man? Bring her back, just as soon as you can. To which we answer : We'll bring back, bring back, bring b^ck your Cleo to the screen, if we can. We'll bring back, bring back, bring back Cleo. if she'll come. Vivian Yorke, New York City. — If your questions haven't been answered thus far you better send them in again. Every advertisement in 1'IIOTOrLAY MAGAZINE if guaranteed