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144 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE Dawn Floy.— Cannot tell you whether Elsie Albert was in San Antonio on the 22nd of April, and she is too far away to ask. Did you ever stop to think that all of us practice the art of acting every day? Gretchen. —You refer to Rosemary Theby. Pearl White is with rathe, not Crystal. "Peg Wellington" was written by Charles Reude, and it has not yet been filmed that I know of. H. M. L., Greenfield. —Please dont ask twenty questions in one letter. You take up too much space. Edith Bostwick and Harry Gant in "Lasca" (Bison 101). Chester Barnett in "Girls Will Be Boys" (Crystal). Rupert Julian in "Thieves and the Cross" (Hex). He was- the thief. Agnes Gordon was the daughter. Next instalment a little later. C. E.—Sorry, but I cannot answer your Reliance question. They are asleep up at YonUers. So you dont think we have enough real actresses, but more pretty faces than the foreigners have. Anthony. —Welcome home. That refers to Reliance and Majestic. I saw that clipping. No. that was not real snow and ice—all is not cold that shivers. Maybell. —You refer to George Field in "The Dream-Child" (American). Leading man in "Leaf in the Storm" is unknown to Warner. HeiiM'arose. —Again! Lillian Burns was Helen, Ethel Jackson was Paula, and Olive Walker was Agnes in "The Battle of the Weak" (Vitagraph). Lester Cuneo, Florence Dye, Sid Jordan and Charles Wheelock ill "A Romance of the Forest Reserves" (Selig). William Norris was the grandmother, and Ernest Truex had the lead. Billy Bowers, Julia Calhoun and Charles Barney in "The Peacemaker's Pay" (Lubin). Antrim Short was the little boy in "The Fruit of Evil" (Nestor). Lottie D. T.—Maude Fealy and James Graze in "The Woman Pays" (Than- houser). George Cooper and Marguerite Gibson in "The Riders of Petersham" (Vitagraph). John Brennan and Ruth Roland in "Only One Shirt" (Kalem). Richard Travel's and Ruth Stonehouse in "Hear No Evil" (Essanay). Will II.—You cant make plays to suit children and old folks all the time—it cant be did. Wait till we get children's thea- ters. Yes, I am considered very handsome —by those who have not seen me. Expect extracts from Li'l Mary Pickford's diary any time. I rise and stand for correction —Harry Myers is not a female impersona- tor, but he did appear in "The New Gown." M. L. C.—You are one of those would-be humorists who think that this is a joke department Far be it. There are more women than men in Europe, but there are more men than women in America. Influence, Los Angeles. —You are en- tirely wrong and have lost your temper and good judgment over nothing. If your questions were according to Hoyle, they were answered. If your questions have not yet appeared, please try again, for I am bound to get you on my side in the Commotion Picture game. OMLBS IBMES— THEY ALL WANT IT FIRST