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CONTENTS FOR MARCH, 1917— Continued
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Alfred A. Cohn 75
George Craig CalYork
Gordon Seagrove
Drawings by Quin Hall
No Longer Does She Mourn Belshazzar
A photographic glance at the Princess Beloved reincarnated.
What Next — ? Harry Carr
It will be the arrival of the author, says commentator.
A Celluloid Lorelei
Just a picture or two of Louise, the wrecker.
The Mysterious Mrs. M. (Short Story) Constance Severance
About a young man who thought he was tired of life.
The Middleman of the Movies
Where your theater gets the films you go to see.
A Little Lesson in Spanish
At least it will teach you to pronounce "Marin Sais."
When Helen Rented a Baby
She liked it so well she adopted it, did Miss Holmes.
Plays and Players
What is happening in the film colonies and studios.
Shapely Shirley of the Sins
She's a young thing and — but see for yourself.
On the Brink of the Prussic
A clever satire on a frazzled filmplay plot.
Enter — the Free Lance Writer Capt. Leslie T. Peacocke
Producers see the growing need of independent authors.
The Big Fade-Out Harry L. Reichenbach
A new chronicler of studio romance tells of it.
Illustrated by May Wilson Preston
Some of the News That's Fit to Draw
Just a page of "items" by the busy artist.
Beverly Bayne a Living Van Dyke
She goes 'way, 'way back for her gown styles.
They're Just Shooting Douglas Fairbanks
And — take a peek at the author!
Presenting a Six-Part Serial
It might well be called "The Mysteries of Mary."
Are Their Ages Permanent ?
Mary Miles Minter exhibits her ancestry.
The Shadow Stage
A department of photoplay review.
The Farewell of a Couple of Wall Nuts
C. Chaplin and D. Fairbanks tearfully say adieu.
He's Sixteen Years Ahead of War Photographers
A little yarn about "Daddy" Paley, dean of the crankers.
Scenario Winners Are Being Chosen
Thousands of 'scripts received in Ince-Photoplay Contest.
The Evil Eye (Short Story) Mrs. Ray Long
An unusual tale of which a girl doctor is the heroine.
Milady Gerda of the Danes
Yes, Miss Holmes actually came from Denmark.
Here's the Best Puzzle Yet Seen and Heard at the Movies Questions and Answers
E. W. Gale, Jr. Lillian Howard
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Julian Johnson 113
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RH.Dowling 122
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