Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)

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MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE 161 Pansy. — Your letters are great. We do not get casts for Blache Features. Richard Stanton was the gambler iu "Shorty's Strategy" (Broncho). Glad you liked the autobiography. R. M., Victoria. — Edwin August and Blanche Sweet in "One Is Business ; the Other, Crime" (Biograph). Wilfred Lucas and Mary Pickford in "Home Folks" (Biograph). They also played in "Just Like a Woman" (Biograph). Wilfred Lucas and Dorothy West in "His Mother's Scarf" (Biograph). Tom Moore in "The Mystery of Grandfather's Clock" (Kalem). Gene Gauntier had the lead in "The Colleen Bawn" (Kalem). Anna Nilsson, Guy Coombs and Hal Clements in "The Romance of a Dixie Belle" (Kalem). Movie Bug. — G. Gregory and Louise Orth in "Mixed Trails" (Biograph). Mr. Randall in "Her Mother's Weakness" (Biograph). Guy Coombs was the general in "The Swamp Fox" (Kalem). Fred S. — Harold Lockwood seems to be Mary Pickford's permanent opposite. It must be fine to have somebody like that to look up to. Marguerite Courtot was the sister, James Roos the father, and Harry Millarde the brother in "The Hand-print Mystery" (Kalem ) . Princess. — Dolly Larkin was Anna, and Dorris Baker was Amelia in "A Father's Heart" (Lubin). Dorothy Davenport and Wallace Reid in "The Sins of the Father." Mayabell, London. — I believe Annette Kellerman and Mabel Normand are the champions in the bathing-suit line. B. E. — Charles Clary was the prince, Horace Carpenter the banker, Lafayette McKee the colonel, and Miss Sackville the sister in the Kathlyn series. Mildred M. G. — No, alas, I am not in love, as you are. It always makes a young man sober and an old man gay, doesn't it? Justina Huff and Clarence Elmer in "The Windfall" (Lubin). Walter Miller was the husband in "A Bunch of Flowers" (Biograph). Louise Orth was the blonde. The Owl. — They are sisters. Miss Ellis and Adele Lane were the girls in "Two Girls" (Selig). So you thought Muriel Ostriche had too much make-up on and was dressed too flashily for a business woman in "The Grand Passion" (Princess). But she is a pretty little thing always. The verse is splendid. Fern, 16. — Belle Adair was Leonora. Helen Martin was Alice, Stanley Walpole was the doctor, and Alex B. Francis was Mr. Price in "Wife" (Eclair). Dont trust me with your secrets. A man who can be trusted with secrets can be trusted with anything, and it is usually not safe to trust a man who is getting $7 per. Kianaga. — Yes ; Madge Orlamond and Charles Brandt in "The Heavenly Voice" (Lubin). Yes; Ethel Clayton iii_ "The Third Degree" (Lubin). Romaine" Fielding had the lead in "The Good for Evil." Make Your Dollar Produce More in a New York City :: :: Hotel :: :: A pleasant room with private bath, facing large open court. (Not one room, but one hundred of them.) $2.50 per day An excellent room with private bath, facing Street, Southern exposure. (Not one room, but eighty-seven of them.) ' $3. 00 per day Also attractive Room without Bath for $1.50 per day. The Restaurant prices are most moderate. LOCATION One minute from 5 of the largest department stores. Five minutes* walk from 1 9 principal theatres. Within a block of the Fifth Ave. shopping district. Every line of transportation passes the door. Fifth Avenue Bus lines and principal surface lines. The Hudson Tubes across the street. Elevated Railroad Station across the street. Subway Station three minutes away. Grand Central Station within seven minutes. Pennsylvania Railroad Station just one block away. For convenience one could ask no more. THE HOTEL EVERYTHING NEW AND MODERN. A FIVE MILLION DOLLAR HOTEL. EQUIPPED TO SATISFY THE MOST EXACTING TASTE 600 ROOMS 400 BATHS All Baggage Transferred Free to and from Pennsylvania Station THE HOTEL MARTINIQUE On Broadway, 32nd to 33rd Streets, New York CHARLES LEIGH TAYLOR President WALTER CHANDLER, JR. WALTER C. GIBSON General Manager Vice-President When answering advertisements kindly mention MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE.