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Kriiistrmi I'. S PatcDt Office
"THE NATIONAL MOVIE PUBLICATION"
PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE
James K. Qiikk, P«A//s//fr— Julian Johnson, £di7or
Vol. |xV1
Contents
No.l
July. 1919
Cover Design Dorothy Phillips
From the Oil Painting by A. Cheney Johnston.
Duotone Art Section 19
Pauline Starke, Mar>' Mclvor. Norma and Constance Talmadge, Pegg> Hyland. Lieutenant and Mrs. H. Palmerson Williams, Jack Holt, Milton Sills, and Lillian Gish.
The League of Sunshine Editorial 27
Yesterdays of Vitagraph J. Stuart Blackton 28
Where and How Many of Our Stars Began.
Dressing Tables Angele La Driere 33
Ever> Mo\-ie Heroine has One.
A Gunwoman's Fowl Work (Picture) 34
Texas Guinan Goes into the Chicken Business.
Symbols Julian Johnson 35
Impressions in a New Edition.
Washed into Drama! Robert M. Yost, Jr. 36
Mar>' Thurman— Picturedom's Sweet Enigma— Explains Why.
Nancy Lee (Fiction) 39
Told from Norma Talmadge's Latest Picture.
Grand Crossing Impressions Delight Evans 43
Meeting Harry Carey, George Beban. and "Bob White"— by Proxv.
Your Pictures! Terr} Ramsaye 44
Uncle Sam in the Film Business.
"Joe Martin Says:" 46
I'niversal's Prize Chimpanzee Chatters About Himself.
Shrinking the World Qrrin G. Cocks 47
REAL American Publicity!
The Squirrel Cage A. Gnutt 49
It's Hard to Describe.
All Dressed Up (Pictures) 50
The Sennett Bathing Beauties— After Working Hours.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dillman McGaughy 53
Marjorie Rambeau, Married — a Full-page Photograph.
Broken Blossoms Andrew Day 54
The fictionization of the Griffith Photoplay.
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Published monthly by the Photoplay Pijbushinc Co., 3S0 N. Clark St., ChicaRo. 111.
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W. M. Hart. Adv. Mjtr.
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EsMol as ttwmA^iam mmrt Ape. ;4. l»u, « the Pottofecc >l Cbicaro. lU.. urnkr thr Ad r.l Mitch ). ie7».
Introducing —
Mr. .\. Gnutt, a famous, thouRh obscure, writer, who is a new member of Photoplay Magazine's editorial staff.
Mr. Gnutt (the G is cither silent or not) is to conduct "The Squirrel CaRC." See Page 49.
Mr. Griutt, being a pioneer newspaper man, has accumulated a ^reat many facts that he was never iH-rmitted to use. These facts arc to be Rivin to our readers.
Throush "The Squirrel CaRc" you will absorb a Rrcat deal of information that will be useful. The field for expression is broad, and Mr. Gnutt may say anythinc that occurs to him. The only limitations are Ford automobiles ;;nd corned beef and cabbaRC. If you are in constant need for information either curious or amusinR, you will fin<l all of the after-dinner speakinR malerial worth while on this pate.
We mu'-t tell you a curious thin;: in connection with the above portrait Mr. Gnutt aRreed to pose for Ills piclure anrl inflced did so. But the pholoerapher neelerted to put in a plate when he snapped the bulb. Just
Covriillll. 1919. by lh« PMOToruAV PUSLISHINr. C«MI"ANV. Chicato.