Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1915)

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160 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE Without a Cent of Cost to You I give you a very line pure wool sweater: double collar and culls, your choice of color. Just handle i or me your clubs spring order for baseball goods— at special discount, and this jersey is yours. Send for complete catalog of my "best grade sporting goods at -wholesale priees — basketball, baseball, tennis, golf, ecc. WHte <me now. JACK SHANNON CO. Dept. 24, 54 E. Monroe Street, Chicago AMONTH Buys TKis Visible Oliver Typewriter Nothing Down— Free Trial. Less than Agents' Prices. Shipped on approval. If you want to keep it, send us $4 a month. Send for famous FREE typewriter book. Tells how to save $48.00. Write today. TYPEWRITERS DISTRIBUTING SYNDICATE 166-32B N. Michigan Blvd.,Chiea£0 (270) The Girl Who Earns Her Own Living BY ANNA STEESE RICHARDSON T^VERY girl who is earning her own living should have a copy of this intensely interesting and instructive book. It contains methods whereby a girl can increase her earning capacity and make her more capable in the particular line of work in which she is engaged. Contains 283 pp. profusely illustrated, heavy cloth binding. Sent postpaid to any address on receipt of $ 1 .00. The William G. Hewitt Press 61-67 Navy Street, Brooklyn, New York 147 Songs 10c When Angelus is Ringing; I Love the Ladies; Dearie: Twilight: On Moonlight Bay; Dreanjs >f Yesterday; Pat on YonrOld Gr;iy Bonnet; -liver Threads Among the Gold. etc. lit Songs, new and Old, and 10 pieces Piano Music for 10c. 3 lots 20c. Enterprise >fnsic Co., Dept. M.P. 538 S. Dearborn St., Chicago. BOYS! BIRLSJ /| WONDER of 20th CENTURY Shows bones in your fingers, lead in pencil, etc. You see through clothes; even the flesh turns transparent and the bones can be seen. Think of the fun you can have. Complete X-RAY shipped prepaid 10c. NUIDEA CO., Dept. 32, 524 45th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 10c Gertie. — You poets should all get together and start a magazine of your own. It would have plenty of contributors, if not readers, and possibly both. In time there will be a chat with Thomas Chatterton. Be patient, my child. Emily T., Detroit. — Your letter came too late for the March issue. You want a chat with Arline Pretty. Scr anton. — Wheeler Oak-man is in the South now. Billy Jacobs in "Olive's Ideal" (Sterling). You need not lament so keenly. Wealth cannot buy happiness, but it can often buy forgetfulness of unhappiness. Cutie Cucumber. — The Imp could not give the information. Write to the Editor. K. M. T.— Thanks for the candy. If you will write to Antonio Moreno, in care of Yitagraph, I believe you will get an answer. M. C. D. the First. — The custom of lifting the hat had its origin during the age of chivalry, when it was customary for a knight never to appear in public except in full armor: but when among friends, he removed his helmet, signifying, "I am safe among friends." Miss Wallace in "Fatty's Jonah Day* (Keystone). George Spencer was Jules in 'The Wolf" (Lubin). Gladys Hulette in "His Chorus Girl Wife" (Edison). Beatrice B. S. — Gladys Hulette was the girl in "Young Mrs. Winthrope" (Edison). Cleo Ridgely was leading woman in "The Invisible Power" (Kalem). Mabel Yan Buren was Dolores in "The Ghost Breaker" (Lasky). William Barley was the lieutenant in "Marked Woman" (World Film). Tom Mix was leading man in "Cactus Jake" (Selig). Lamar Johnston in "One Traveler Returns" (Selig.) Stix, Buffalo. — Tom Moore and Marguerite Courtot in "The Explorer and the Girl" (Kalem). I must refuse to advise about getting into the pictures. Frank A. O.— Edwin August had the lead in "Withered Hands" (Powers). Thelma Salter was the little girl in "The Golden Goose" (Broncho). Harry McCoy was the police chief in "Stout Hearts But Weak Knees" ( Keystone). You will see Ford Sterling back with Keystone now. Come again. Lee J. — No player thinks that he is altogether properly appreciated. They all think that they have talents the public have not yet. discovered. Lillian Burns was Miss Blake in "The Methods of Margaret" (Yitagraph). Theodore Roberts, Florence Dagmar and Jode Mullally in "The Ringmaster" (Lasky). George Egan was Tony. Edwin McKirn was Angelo in "A Barber Shop Feud" (Crystal). Frederick Church was the schoolteacher in "The Schoolteacher at Angel Camp" (Frontier). Signe Auen and Charles Gorman in "Thru the Air." When answering advertisements kindly mention MOTION PICTURE 3IAGAZINE.