Motion Picture Magazine, July 1914 (1914)

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164 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE IGNORANCE IS A CRIME Especially mmihI ignorance, which causes so many social ills and no much un happiness, crime, race impairment, etc. You can't afford to be without the sexual guidance of DR. HALL'S SEXUAL KNOWLEDGE (Illustrated; 330 paces; only »1.00) IHPPF.HENT From All Oilier Sex Rooks; Tolls All About Set Hatter*; what young women and men, wives ami husbands, fathers and mother* and all others need to know. Plain «JM : • —■ Sexual Truths according to the latest fitfllJ ^SSBSBl researches of Medical Science, ll^%»w T?r.r.lc All ' a " , "> to Engenirsand Happiness In Jy ^l 1? J Marriage. Laws «.f Ku^niesatid Sex O I eed to Kcad explained by the highest authority. Sri-■milI,- Sex Farts Hitherto Misunderstood. By W Infield Sent I. Hull, Ph.l>„ M.D. (Leipzig), Head of Physl- uogy Department ofNorthwestern Cnivcrsliy Medical School; Author, Lecturer, Scientist, Medical Man of Highest Standing; Leading Au- thority on '*Scx Hygiene" and "Sex Problems" and "Eugenics." "SKXUAL KKOWLKMIF." and "SUOEHIoS^In One Volume. Ooly $1.00; postage lOe extra: mulled under plain wrapper. I'L'KMSHKK'S l.ISTKIIU TIM. €0.. • Lock Hox 10. At1antl« City, N. J. THE Wm. G. Hewitt PRESS 61-67 Navy Street BROOKLYN, N. Y. Printing Binding Electrotyping Stereotyping BOOKS NEWSPAPERS PAMPHLETS CATALOGUES MAGAZINES Etc., Etc. Large Linotype Plant Rotary Presses Cylinder Presses Two-Color Presses Printers of the Motion Picture Magazine LEARN RAGTIME Let me teach YOU Ragtime Piano Play. ins by mail. You learn quickly—easily I ',in 20 lessons. Even if you^an't I play o note l' 11 teach you to } play any piece in real Rag* time. "Money-back" Guarantee. Write me now for special low terms and testimonials from hundreds of happy students. Axel Christensen (Czar of Ragtime) Director I Christensen School of Popular Music [ 912 Christensen Bids., CHICAGO, ILL. EVERYBODY.—If your answers do not appear in this issue, be patient. I am rushed with letters this month, but promise to clear up everything next month. Will have to be brief and attend strictly to business in these last two pages. Mahgarette K. T.—I am sorry I got you twisted. All right now? Anna Drew was the girl in "Greater Love"' (Majestic). Florence LaBadie in ' - Oh: What a Beau- tiful Ocean" (Thanhouser). Billie West was the girl in "The Moonshiner's Daugh- ter" (Majestic). Elizabeth Burbridge in "A Common Mistake - ' (Domino). Jack Nelson was the artist. Donald Crisp had the lead in "The Miniature Portrait." Mary T. S.—Chester Barnett and Louise Huff in "Her Supreme Sacrifice" (Pyra- mid). Oarlyle Blackwell is still with Famous Players. Gerrie II.—I refuse to straighten out the marriage of players. Whitney Ray-, mond was with Famous Players last. Dawn Floy. —That was a trick picture. Miss Ashton was the wife in "The Chil- dren of Destiny." Ford Sterling has Ms own company now. B. G. B.—Jack Standing and Marguerite Risser in "The Millionaire's Ward" (Pathe). Frank Bennett was Goldberg in "The Third Generation" (Victor). Frank Hallock was Frank in "His Own Blood" (Powers). Marcia Moore and Herschal Mayall in "In the Days of '49." Grace Canard was the wolf in "The She-Wolf." M. M. M.. Maine. —I am indeed sorry. Charles Ray had the lead in "The Bonds- man" (Domino). Dorothy Davenport was the sweetheart. William Duncan in "Bud's Heiress" (Selig). Mildred Bracken was the mother in "The Way of a Mother" (Broncho). Margaret Thompson was the step-sister in "A Southern Cinderella." John H. F.—Thanks for the interesting note; also the snapshots. I like to receive summer snapshots. Miss S.. Pi-ainfield. —Thanks. You refer to Harold Lock wood in "When Thieves Fall Out" (Selig). Curiosity. —Walter Edwards had the lead in "The Bells of Austi" (Domino). Oarlyle Blackwell will be seen in "Spitfire." Barberry. —Thomas Chatterton. You have selected the best photographs. We cant print a good picture if the photo- graph is not good. And we have to take what is sent to us. Marjorie R., Thames. —House Peters was Obormuller in "In the Bishop's Car- riage" (Famous Players). Kathlyn Kerri- gan played only in "Samson" (Victor). Elfrieda. —Eisie Kerns was the girl in "His Little Pal" (Majestic). Fay Tincher was Cleo in "The Battle of the Sexes" (Grifhty Mutual). Irene Warfield was Helen in "The Three Scrath Flue" (Essanay). Bessie Eyton in that Selig. W. H.—Hare you seen "Captain Alvarez," now playing at the Vitagraph Theater? Edith Storey is fine. When answering advertisements kindly mention MOTION riCTURE MAGAZINE.