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Edna Maison will play opposite Edwin August in Gold Seal fea- tures, with Hal August in the juvenile parts. Neva Gerber seems to be Carlyle Blackwell's present leading woman. Kate Price appeared at the Vitagraph studio on St. Patrick's Day attired in an emerald green gown and wig, and every other player, to cele- brate the day, turned green with envy. Marguerite Fischer and Harry Pollard were recently ejected from a theater in which their own pictures were being shown. They were laugh- ing, and the usher, not recognizing them, thought they were making fun. Wont it seem funny to see G. M. Anderson playing "dressed-up" parts in society dramas and comedies? Among the many novelties at the International Exposition (June 8-13) at the Grand Central Palace, New York City, will be a practical working studio in which will be shown the making of a Motion Picture from start to finish, and leading photoplayers of all companies are to participate. Wilfred Lucas has Cleo Madison as leading woman, and her first masterpiece is "The Mystery of Wickham Hall." William Lord Wright has been engaged by the Veip York Dramatic Mirror to conduct a photoplaywright department Ralph Ince, Abraham Lincoln's double, is building a beautiful little castle on the banks of the main canal at the "American Venice," Bright- waters, L. I., and his sister-in-law, Anita Stewart, will visit him twice a year, staying six months each visit The Itala Film Company have engaged Thomas Bedding to look after its American interests, in which they show very good taste. The janitor of the Essanay Western Company was recently seen using a new style of feather-duster. Inquiry developed the fact that he found it after a visit of a theatrical company, and it proved to be an §85 aigrette. Those who have seen Warren Kerrigan in "Samson" at the Republic Theater, New York City, are remarking about his Hercules-Adonis shape. Arthur Mackley has joined the Irene Hunt-Courtenay Foote branch of the Mutual Company. Mary Charleson and James Morrison, who have been appearing per- sonally at the Vitagraph Theater for the past month, have resumed their regular film work with increased laurels. Edwin August has returned to the West after his brief visit East. Robert Ellis, or "Bob-for-Short," is the name of that handsome young chap who plays opposite the still handsomer Irene Boyle. Ray Gallagher, formerly with Melies and Lubin, has adopted the Gold Seal as his trademark. * Josephine Rector has resigned from the Western Essanay Company, and is now at Haywood, Cal. Since the Western Essanay Company have decided to have a revival of successful old plays, you may expect soon to see playing opposite Mr. Anderson, Gladys Field, Edna Fisher and the lamented Vedah Bertram. Among the press notices from "the Slope" is one announcing that Carlyle Blackwell refuses to boost himself in a certain contest now being conducted by a woman's magazine. He says he refuses to make a business matter of something that ought to stand on its own merits. Joseph De Grasse (formerly Path§) will now direct for J. Warren Kerrigan. 125