The Photo-Play Journal (Jul 1919-Feb 1921)

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vgs w.uiyuuii APR 20 1920 .:''..:. ^ „' ■ i i ■; :: , illll!ll!l!l!!llll!l!l!!lll!lllllll !ll!lllll]|llllillllllllll!lllllllll!llllllllll|||||||||||||||||||||| . PHOTOPLAY JOURNAL CHARLES B. PARSONS Managing Editor TO OUR READERS THIS, the May issue of Photo-Play Journal, marks the beginning of a new period in the history of a magazine that has already proved its popularity. Under new management and from its new office of publication it is offered with the earnest hope that it will meet with the approval of all its former readers and be the means of attracting many new ones. There is no question as to New York being the logical place from which to publish a magazine of this character. Here we are in close touch with all that is best in the motion picture art which enables us to serve our readers far better than at any time in the past. This issue is not all that we wish it to be but it signifies our purpose : — to give you a magazine both interesting and attractive. If we have succeeded in making a favorable impression we trust you will continue with us as constant readers of Photo-Play Journal. May 1920 CONTENTS Vol. IV, No. 9 Wanted — A Fat Woman 5 Scratch My Back (Fiction) ....... 7 In the Firelight (Peggy Hyland) ... 10 Alma Francis 12 The Passing of Black Eagle (Fiction) 13 Two Parts of a Trio (Hope Hampton) 15 A Japanese Fantasie (Tsuru Aoki) . . 19 Rod Le Roque 21 Thou Art the Man (Fiction) 23 Love Springs Eternal (Doris Keane) 31 Barbara Castleton /. .... 33 Charles Ray In His Own Studio. ... 34 The Moving Picture Impresario. ... 36 Milady of Fashion 41 What Kind of a Man is the Laugh King 44 Lew Cody 45 Treasure Island 46 Never Start What You Can't Finish. 48 His Three Leading Women ( Thomas Meighan) --. rQ Beauty Is As Beauty Does (May Allison} ci I Copyright, 1920, by Photo-Play Journal Corp. Published monthly by Photo-Play Journal Corporation, 145 West 38th Street, New York, N. Y. R. H. Auspacher, Pres. ; A. Richard Ulmer Sec and Treas. Subscription price— United States, Colonies and Mexico, $3.00. Canada, $'3.60. Foreign, $4.00. Single copies, United States' 25 cents. Canada, 35 cents. Application made for entry as second class matter at the Post Office at New York, N. Y. ' m\