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This magazine was formerly the
GALLERY OF POPULAR PLAYERS
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Jackie Saunders.
Mary Miles Minter .
Leah Baird
Louise Glaum
May Allison.
Webster Campbell .
Marin Sais 11
Ella Hall
11
Margarita Fischer 12
COVER DESIGN
Thelma Salter, in “The Night Before Christmas,” from a painting by A. D. Turner, one of America’s greatest painters, and who was formerly president of the American Society in Paris. Next month our cover will be painted by Edward Moran, another of the world’s great artists.
PHOTOPLAY STORIES
The Coquette’s Awakening. . .
Dorothy Donnell
13
Bondwomen . . . .
Robert J. Shores
17
The End of the
Road
. . .Edwin M. La Roche
21
Jeanne Dore. . .
Gladys Hall
27
The Battle Cry
of Peace
. . . .J. Stuart Blackton •
33
Motion Picture Supplement."
SPECIAL ARTICLES Paee
The Shadow-Child’s Doll George Wildey 4
Pen Impressions Carolyn Townsend 40
The Hall of Fame Robert Grau 41
Finding a Personality f. Allen Boone 42
Comedy Thunder E. W. Hewston 47
Became a Photoplayer on a Dare Mabel Warren 48
What Famous Authors Think of Their ' Photoplay
Adaptations Ernest Dench 51
The Man with a Thousand Faces . . Albert Roccardi 60
DEPARTMENTS
Once Upon a Time Johnson bnscoe 49
Favorite Scenes from Favorite Plays. . Mabel Warren 55
Penographs of Leading Players 57
Big Moments from Great Plays 58
Answers to Inquiries 61
Greenroom Jottings 66
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