Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)

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MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE 159 E. L. S., Cranford. — Flora Finch is not John Bunny's wife. Mr. Bunny is traveling. Annette Kellerman only appeared in that one picture. James L. T. — At this writing Kinemacolor stock is quoted at 1% bid, 4 asked ; World Film, 3% — ±14 ; Colonial, 4— 9y2 ; Thanhouser, 94—101; N. Y. Motion Picture Co., 82—85 ; Mutual Film, 70—74, and Anso Film, 225, with none offered. Write to Rice & Co.. 36 Wall Street, New York City. Lulu C. — That's usually the operator's fault. Your letter was sent on to Anna Little. J. T. W. — Edward Lincoln is correct. Send to the Circulation Department for back numbers. Frank L. H. — Often judge a play by the number of different sets required. From ten to fifteen. Why dont you get a copy of "Here Lies"? Betty S. — Yes, that cast is twisted. Roy Howard was Baxter in "A Race for a Mine" (Kalem). Gerda Holmes was the dancer in "The Elder Brother" (Essanay). Constance Talmadge was the girl in "Buddy's Downfall" (Vitagraph). Stella C— Larry Peyton was Ira, and Marin Sais was Alice in "The District Attorney's Duty" (Kalem). The player you speak of is married no longer. Lottie D. T. — Darwin Karr had the lead in "The New Love and the Old" (Solax). Miss Gray and Lillian Burns in "Too Many Husbands" (Vitagraph). Goldie Colwell in the Kathlyn series. Paul Willis was the boy in "The Poor Folk's Boy" (Vitagraph). Yes, that was a fine thing. Rosetta Brice and Ruth Bryant were the girls in "The Greater Treasure.*' Alfred Norton is the father in "The Million Dollar Mystery." A. W. W. — You say, "After receiving twenty-two rejection slips from film companies, I sent one to the Photoplay Clearing House and sold it for fifty dollars. What do you think of that?" I think you are very fortunate in getting on the right track. Your verse is fine. Sally B. — Arthur Johnson isn't playing very much now. He directs mostly. I shall speak to the Editor about your wishes. Gertrude L. — Since the Lucille Love pictures are completed I suppose Francis Ford and Grace Cunard will play in regular plays. Harry M. T. — Billie Rhodes was Grace in 'And the Dance Went On" (Kalem). Mae Hotely was the mother in "He Never Found Out" (Lubin). Francis Nelson was the rich girl in "The Fatal Portrait" (Kalem). You refer to Carol Halloway in "A Practical Demonstration" (Lubin). Grace M. B. — Theo Salem was the butler in "Brown's Big Butler" (Lubin). Write to Kay-Bee for a picture of Thomas Chatterton, or to him. The company will charge you, but Thomas might not. v Mary Pickforiff s Ipavprite Pfflow-FEEE! Pure Linen Crash "Top with Back ' Mary Pickford" Design, band-tinted for embroidering in shades of yellow, brown and green. Size 17 x 22 inches. America'sMotionPictureStar/tStSSsofmi? lions, has been captivated by this Pillow. Thus we named it in her honor and decided to give one free to every lady who will embroiderthisdesignwithKichardson'sPure Silk Floss. Send only 30c to pay for postage and the exact materials necessary to start needlework at once. You get 1 "Mary Pickford'1 Pillow Top with Back worth 25c. 6 Skeins of Richardson's Pnre Silk Floss and Embroidery Lesson worth 30c. 1 DeLnxe Premium Art Book of 500 Embroidery Patterns FREE for tags saved from Richardson's Floss. FREE. Total worth 55c. All sent postpaid for 30e money refunded if not delighted. I&CHXRDSON'S Z7ZHZB. fZEKCSO^ JC CL'/ia^-vk/feeo A fast m is the favorite with m il 1 ions because of its r i ch, Oriental lustre and gorgeous colors that will not run. Write Today, enclosing 30c and your dealer's name. Entire "Mary Pickford" Pillow Outfit then comes postpaid by return mail. Address RICHARDSON SILK CO., Dept. 1977 ,305-9 W.Adams St., Chicago Makers also of Richardson's Grand Prize Spool Silk Powdered Perfection for the Complexion Found! A powder which answers the three-fold demand made in the name ( and fairness with skin protection, and it lasts beauty— it supplies bloom ouvcrainc grants yg™£{ Face Powder 50c, at drug stores or by mail postpaid Four tints: pink, white, flesh, brunette. Many keep two tints handy. For evening, white or brunette powder is best. For neck and arms, use white. Send us 2c postage to cover the coat of mailing, and receive free a sample of Milkweed Cream, of Velveola Souveraine, of Ingram's Rouse, also Zodenta Tooth Powder. FREDERICK F. INGRAM COMPANY Established 1885 Windsor, Can. 21 Tenth St., Detroit, U.S.A. Inat&tn's Milkweed Cream Preserves Good Complexions — Improves Had Complexions There Is Beauty in Every Jar. Price 50c and $1 .00 at druggists'. When answering advertisements kindly mention MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE.