Picture Play Magazine (Sep 1918 - Feb 1919)

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(The Picture Oracle — Continued.) }0N — Margarita Fisher should be addressed in -e of the American Film Company, Santa Barra, California. Waiting ! — Cleo Ridgely seems to have deserted screen for the time being at least. The last irk she did was for the Lasky Company, and :e that time has gone into retirement. Victor core is playing on the stage in New York City the present time. Any kind of paper is good lough to write on these days, as the government ants us to conserve it. Don't forget that the -acle now wants every one to write on both des of the paper, too. Even, little bit helps. 'Doug" Fairbanks Nut. — Drop your favorite letter in care of the Lasky Studios, Vine Street, )llywood, California, and I am sure that he will adly send you one of his justly famous autoraphed likenesses. Sure, get as chummy as you :e, the chummier the better. Fairbanks has been pictures nearly three years. Your letter was lost interesting. Your amateur theatricals cerdnly must have afforded you a great many tughs when you thought of the experiences you ent through. They made me laugh just to read tout them. You mention a great mam athletic :complishments, and then ask me to say if I link you would make a good motion-picture ctor, but you forgot to say whether you could ;t or not. Maybe you think that doesn't matter, Of course I would like to have one of your hotos. Write soon again when you get a few iinutes that you don't know what to do with. Albert G. — Probably you forgot to put a headlg to your last letter of questions, and when I used your initials, you must have overlooked them. Ruth Stonehouse has left the screen for the time being, and is now appearing in vaudeville. Address Lillian Peacocke, Ruth Stonehouse, and Jackie Saunders in care of Willis & Inglis, Wright and Callender Building, Los Angeles, California. Ruth Roland finds her mail at the Astra Film Company, Universal City, California. Bessie Love's new address is in care of the Yitagraph Studios, Los Angeles, California. Tune Caprice will get a letter addressed to her in care of the Fox Film Corporation, 130 West Forty-sixth Street, New York City, and Gladys Brockwell at the Fox Studios, Western Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Priscilla Dean gets her daily assortment of mail at Universal City, California. Stanley F. De More. — Picture-Play Magazine does not give out the names and the addresses of its readers who write to me, because the letters are all treated as strictly confidential, and personal, and I know that if I was writing to a personal friend I wouldn't want that friend to be displaying my address all over the place. I will tell you this much, however, and that is that A. B. C. G. was not a cow-puncher, as you thought, but a young lady, who was just inquisitive on the subject. If there is any question that I can help you out on, don't fail to call on me. FREE! Just to Advertise the Famous Hawaiian Im, Diamonds — the Greatest Discovery the World Has Ever Known Rarely in the history of man have such wonderful, dazzling gems been offered to the diamond loving public. Never has such a wonderful discovery been offered to take the place of real diamonds so far as lustre and sparkle are concerned, at such astoundingly low prices. HAWAIIAN im. diamonds are the greatest imitation of a real diamond ever discovered. Send your order today for one of these most remarkable gems. If you can tell their sparkle from a real diamond, send them back. Money cheerfully refunded. J7D1717 One of these beautiful, engraved, fine gold fin* ished, full size, handsome bracelets sent to you ABSOLUTELY FREE with your order for any one or more articles shown in this advertisement to advertise our famous HAWAIIAN IM. DIAMONDS. Only one of these bracelets to each customer. This offer limited to ten days only. Order today. Goods sent C. O. D. if desired. Solid Gold Lavallieres with chains at greatly reduced prices. Solid srold pierceless or screw earrings set wirh IK HAWAIIAN im. diamonds. No. 982 .... Price S3.00 Artistic oval cluster set with HAWAIIAN im. diamonds in 14K gold filled mounting. No. 592 . . Price $3.50 Cluster ring with ruby center surrounded by HAWAIIAN im. diamonds set in 14K gold filled mounting. ^ No. 593 . . Price 53.00 Tooth Belcher setting with selected IK HAWAIIAN im. diamond in 14K gold filled mounting. No. 691 ... Price $3.00 CAMEO BROOCH A wonderful reproduction. Beautifully carved. Special Price. No. 92050 . . . Price $1.25 Flat band Belcher with IK HAWAI. IAN im. diamond in 14K gold filled mounting. No. 695 . . . Price $3.00 KRAUTH & REED 159-163 No. State St., Dept. 295, Chicago, Illinois