Picture Play Magazine (Sep 1918 - Feb 1919)

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Favorite Picture Players CLAIRE ANDERSON introducing style and charm plus, in a picture hat and a snaky train. She might well be called the premiere of screen intermezzo, for it was her brilliant work in short, entertaining comedies that sped this Triangle twinkler up the heights of success. Her "Mile. Paulette," in which she was first featured, brought bigger opportunities along with her opening night's roses, which have resulted in ''The Gray Parasol" and "Crown Jewels." She admits that her birthplace, Detroit, Michigan, had nothing to do with her success, that a newspaper man inveigled her into essaying the movies, and that Triangle-Keystone held her pretty chin above water until she could swim.