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MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS, DECEMBER, 1914
GALLERY OF PICTURE PLAYERS:
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Claire McDowell 9
Helen Holmes io
Charles Ray n
Ethel Clayton 12
Henry Walthall ; 13
Carlyle Blackwell 14
Arthur Johnson 15
Arthur Ashley 16
Gladys Hulette 17
Mary Anderson 18
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Ruth Stonehouse 19
Blanche Sweet 20
Henry King 21
Naomi Childers 22
J. Warren Kerrigan 23
George Larkin, 24
A Quartette of Edison Players 25
Charles Chaplin 26
Edwin August 36
Mary Fuller Cover design
PHOTOPLAY STORIES AND SPECI L ARTICLES:
Masks and Faces Alexander Lowell 29
The Sorceress Karl Schiller 37
A Woman Scorned Peter Wade 43
What Could She Do ? Janet Reid 49
The Locked Door Dorothy Donnell 57
Thanksgiving Lalia Mitchell 64
Whatsoever a Woman Soweth '. . Gladys Hall 65
The Small Town Girl Norman Bruce 72
Evolution Samuel J. Schlappich 78
The Renaissance of Improvising. ... _ . Helen Ware 79
Filming Wars . . Ernest A. Dench 82
Their Preferences and Prejudices. . Norbert Lusk 83
Ruth Stonehouse and Dancing . . , Jean Darnell 85
Saving Immigrant Girls with Movies Geraldine Ames 89
A Week with Lottie Briscoe "M. B. H" 95
Ten Reasons Why Movies Are Good for the Eyes Laurric O' Boston 99
Mother Goose of Motion Pictures Harvey Peake 100
The Soundless Message. . .-. R. J. Cassell 101
Antonio Moreno, of the Vitagraph. . . Violet Virginia 103
What the Players Were Doing a Few Years Ago Lester Sweyd 106
How I Became a Photoplayer 107
Expression of the Emotions Eugene V. Brewster in
Chats with Ford Sterling and William Wadsworth. .Roberta Courtlandt 115
Brief Biographies of Popular Players 118
Popular Plays and Players 121
Moving Picture Stunts Frank Dayton 124
Great Cast Contest 125
What Improvement Is Needed Most ? 126
Greenroony Jottings 127
PenograplJs 130
VisitingyCards for the Players Frank W. Holt 132
Answer^ to Inquiries The Answer Man 133
Letter/ to the Editor 166
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ION PICTURE MAGAZINE, 175 Duffield St., B'klyn, N. Y.
'right, 1914, by The M. P. Publishing Co. in United States and Great Britain. Entered at the Brooklyn, N. Y., Post Office as second-class matter. Owned and published by The M. P. Publishing Co., a New York corporation, its ice and principal place of business, No. 175 Duffield Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
J.Stuart Blacktorv, President; E. V. Brewster, Sec.-Treas. Subscription, $1.50 a year in advance, including postage in the U. S., Cuba, Mexico and Philippines; in Canada, $2; in foreign countries, $2.50. Single copies, 15 cents, postage prepaid. Stamps accepted (one-cent stamps only). We do not want scenarios, stories and plots except when ordered by us; these should be sent to the Photoplay Clearing House (see advertisement). Subscribers must notify us at once of any change of address, giving both old and new address
STAFF FOR THE MAGAZINE: Eugene V. Brewster, Managing Editor. Edwin M. La Roche, Dorothy Donnell, Gladys Hall,
New York branch office (advertising department only), 171 Madison Avenue, at 33d Street. Western, and New England Adv. Rep.: Bryant, Griffith & Fredricks Co., Chicago and Boston.
■Associate Editors.
Guy L. Harrington, Circulation Manager. Frank Griswold Barry, Advertising Manager.
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