Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb 1914 - Sep 1916 (assorted issues))

Record Details:

Something wrong or inaccurate about this page? Let us Know!

Thanks for helping us continually improve the quality of the Lantern search engine for all of our users! We have millions of scanned pages, so user reports are incredibly helpful for us to identify places where we can improve and update the metadata.

Please describe the issue below, and click "Submit" to send your comments to our team! If you'd prefer, you can also send us an email to mhdl@commarts.wisc.edu with your comments.




We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.

Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.

152 ANSWER DEPARTMENT Dorothy. — Theodore Roberts was Boris in "The Sowers." Mabel Van Buren was the princess. Dont forget that to criticise a photoplay one must ask in the first place for what sort of public it was prepared. Esmeralda. — We had a picture of Ruth Roland in the April 1916 Classic. W. Kingston was Sally in "The Virginian." so I wish I were her lip-stick, I'd like it very much, For then Milady's rosy lips in ecstasy I'd touch; I'd like to be her powder puff, I'd keep her nose white, 4.nd all the tiny freckles I would bury out of sight; 3ut most of all I'd rather be, if I could have my way, The Motion Picture Magazine and stay with her all day, For very often she neglects her rouge and powder puff, But of her favorite magazine she never has enough. Mary E. H. — See above. Your letter was indeed interesting. Katherine S. — Come now, cheer up. I didn't mean to slight you. My hat is in my hand. Francis Ford's picture appeared in April 1915 issue. Grace Cunard in May, 1915. Mr. Bushman will appear on a cover soon. Louise K. — William Desmond was Prince Carl in "Bullets and Brown Eyes." What an interesting letter you write! Sybil. — William Desmond was the minister in "Peggy." I would be glad to hear from you again. A. Parker. — Muriel Ostriche is with Equitable. Edward Polo with Universal. Norma Talmadge with Fine Arts. Dorothy G. S. — J. W. Johnston is not Arthur Johnson's brother. See above. Snow Labadie Admirer. — Marguerite Snow was interviewed in October, 1914. James Cruze in January, 1914. Arline E. — E. J. Brady was Marco in "The Twin Triangle." Yes. Niles Welch was Paul in "The Kiss of Hate." Flirtation is the thief of time. Betsey of Baltimore. — You will find a large, handsome picture of Wallace Reid in the May 1916 Classic. Write direct to the company for pictures. Thanks. Invitation is the sincerest flattery, and so I thank you even if I cant accept. Stella O. R. — Yes, but you must ask questions. I dont know what is the matter with you all. You wTrite such interesting letters to me, and expect me to answer you with just something. I will, but you must give me a cue — an inspiration, and then I'll burst out into a flood of eloquence and poetic fancy. Just try it once. Philm Phan. — Arthur Hoops was Marquis de Montessin in "Esmeralda." He always reminds me of a false-face. Your other question answered later. Gertrude Short was Eva, Margarita Fischer was Topsy and Harry Pollard was Uncle Tom in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" (Imp). Walter Spencer was Philip in "The Honor of the District Attorney." Webster Campbell was Billy and Neva Gerber was Helen in "His College Wife" (American). Columbus, 1492. — James Young was Col. Birnell, William Humphrey was the Arab chief and Edith Storey was the French spy in "The French Spy." Thanks for your suggestion, I will look it up. Leslie J. E.; Martha V.; Mamie N. C, 18; F. I. M., Wpg.; I Ask You; Mary Jane; J. S. D., St. L.; Gordon H.; Eleanor Virginia; I. H., Ga.; M. Linder; J. C, Montreal; M. L. Morgan; G. C, Maine; S. M., N. M.; Mary P.; Rose of the Ranoh-oh; T. M. H.; A. T.; Dinty Moore; E. H. C; M. B., Detroit; A. Le B.; Marjorie G.; "Daisy"; Ethel G.; Denver D. H.; Amelia S.; Helene Mack; H. M. D.; Mabel E. W.; Louis P. D. — Your letters were very interesting, but I think they do not require an