Film Fun (Jan - Dec 1918)

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Have you wondered where Charles Spencer Chaplin attained that sylph like waist line? Behold him emulating the flying swan ! GENERAL A scene from "What Transpired after the Wind-up" — one of the enjoyable series of George Ade's ' ' Fables in Slang. ' ' CENTURY Alice Howell, in "Neptune's Naughty Daughter," goes to a cabaret and is pursued by the villain through two far from sober reels. Alice Howell already has four comedies ready for release. "Auto-maniacs" is the second. MUTUAL-STRAND The youth and buoyancy of Billie Rhodes go a long way in making enjoyable those comedies in which she appears. Her latest release is "A Two-cylinder Courtship." -ii Not all, but a large part of Paddy McGuire's brains are in his feet, and many a young man would be willing GENERAL The O. Henry stories are being screened in a manner that will delight lovers of that master story teller. — Carlton King, in "Little Speck in Garnered Fruit." VOGUE-MUTUAt to be in Paddy's shoes, if it meant pulling down the salary he does for making them misbehave.