Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1920)

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Ima Knutt. — Wallace Reid was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1892. His stage career consisted of a part in his father's sketch in vaudeville, "The Girl and the Ranger." He broke into pictures with the Vitagraph Company when his father sold them a scenario, and suggested that they get "Wally'' to play the juvenile lead in it. He then traveled from Vitagraph to Selig, to Universal, to Griffith's, and then to Lasky's, where he has been ever since. He recently signed a contract with them for five 3*ears. He wears his hair parted on the left side, and brushed back. Are you sure that you sent your letter to Norma Talmadge at the right address? If you inclosed the quarter you should have had the picture long before this. Better sit down and write to her again, explaining all, and I'm sure that you will receive the picture in short order. See addresses at the end of The Oracle. Some actors put water on their hair to keep it down, while others use coconut oil. Miss Flossie Georgiana C. — Pearl White's last serial was "The Black Secret," which should have been showing in your local theater by this time. She has given up making serials, and is now being starred in features by the Fox Film Corporation. Katherine MacDonald and Mary MacLaren are sisters. For Sunburn after a lazy hour on the beach, a speedy hour on the tennis court or a round of the golf links, splash the burr.ed skin freely with Absorbine, J THE ANTISEPTIC LINIMENT j; It cools and soothes instantly — takes out all soreness and inflammation. And the next day, only a slightly deeper coat of tan as a reminder of the day's sport. Absorbine Jr. is used with absolute safety and with equally beneficial results on the rugged skin of the athlete or the most delicate complexion of the debutante. No vacation kit is safely complete without a bottle of Absorbine Jr. for its healing uses are so many and so efficacious. $1.25 a bottle at most druggists or delivered. A Liberal Trial Bottle will be mailed to your address upon receipt of 10c in stamps. W. F. YOUNG, Inc. 38 Temple Street • Springfield, Mass. Advertising Section Alberta M. — Dolly Larkin used to be George Larkin's wife, but they have been divorced. George is now married to Ollie Kirkby. Edith and Mabel Taliaferro are sisters. Pearl and Caroline are not related. Florence Turner has been making pictures for Universal. Florence Lawrence has permanently retired from the screen. Jewel Carmen and Cleo Madison are still making pictures. Juliet Shelby is Mary Miles Minter's correct name. You must have been seeing a lot of old pictures from your letter. Some of them are as far back as the old Edison days. Brownie Vernon is not playing opposite Franklyn Farnum any more. Clara Kimball Young was starred in "My Official Wife." Margaret Marsh and 95 Ruth Stonehouse had the leading femimine roles in "The Master Mystery." You can obtain pictures of the stars you want by writing to them at the addresses given at the end of The Oracle. Better inclose a quarter with your request to make sure of getting the pictures. Metro Sob. — Anne Little is certainly a very clever actress, and it is a wonder that she hasn't been starred. She is being costarred with Jack Hoxie in a new serial, "Lightning Bryce," just released by the National Film Corporation. I agree with you about her Indian characterizations ; they are exceptionally good. Continued on page J 00. BEAUTIFUL EYES: LA ROSE'S EYEBRIGHT, a simple, absolutely harmless preparation, will positively strengthen weak and tired eyes, and help to make them clear, strong, bright, and alert. This is the day of the Lady Beautiful, and LA ROSE'S EYEBRIGHT will serve to make her more so by giving her a preparation which will beautify her eyes, and make the "windows of her soul" clear and shining. You read in this and other good magazines on how to take care of your hands, face, hair, eyelashes, but nothing is said about the most important and beautiful organ of the human body — eyes. Nature intended your eyes to be strong, bright, and beautiful, but hardly anyone takes care of their eyes until too late, and then expensive specialists are necessary. 20,000,000 Americans wear glasses, mostly because they neglect their eyes. By using LA ROSE'S EYEBRIGHT you not only add to the beauty and brightness of your eyes. You strengthen them against possible future weakness and many expensive eye specialists. LA ROSE'S EYEBRIGHT is perfectly harmless improve your eyes 100%. f We will cheerfully return | your money if LA ROSE'S I EYEBRIGHT does not sat [ isfy you in every way. Send one dollar to It will TEAR OFF THIS COUPON LA ROSE CO., 225 Fifth Ave., Room 407, N. Y. City j I send herewith one dollar lor one bottle I of La Rose's Eyebriglit. If not satisfactory | you agree to return money upon request. La Rose Co. | Nami 225 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK | 4 Addr