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Russell, Akron; Seph W. ; William C. ; Canadian; A. J. I.; Dorothy M. ; Helena T. ; U. 13., Australia ; T. C. T. ; The Cold Deck; Harold K. ; Powell Admirer; L. E. Brock; Winnifegite; Clarice; Sid G. ; Mildred B.; Eddie; Portia M. ; Richard T. ; Alice B.; Andrew P.; P. J. Y.; A Scamp; R. Z. K.; Mrs. L.; Hazel and Lois. — Do write to mc again. Better luck next time.
Charles I. — Mary Anderson is with Haworth. Their office is Hellman Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Your letter was indeed chatty. Well, one secret of attraction is to love the public, to study universal good and to promote the interest of the whole world, as far as lies within our power, which is the height of goodness and makes the temper which we call divine. So you are going to write once a month. I'll look for you.
Roy L. — Faint purse ne'er won fair lady. Take her out and treat her to a picture show — if you can afford it. Doris Kenyon in "The Street of Seven Stars." Viola Dana in "Opportunity."
Our Club. — You refer to Count Manfred, the hero of Byron's poem, "Manfred." Yes. Blanche Sweet is working at the Griffith studios on the Coast, but the release arrangements of the production have not been announced. I told the Editor what you said about the Classic.
Lily_ R. — True, but love never dies of starvation, more often of indigestion, and a bromo-seltzer wont settle it, either. I am not sure whether you can get that picture.
Little Lady Eileen. ■ — Now, Eileen, when you ask "Does Mary Pickford take her ice-cream soda with a straw or without?" you are placing yourself in a class called "fool questions," so have a care. Enid Bennett was born in York, Australia.
Lady Bug. — So you really have a list of 860 players, all arranged alphabetically. Good for you! But we have a list of about 30,000 cards of almost every play that has been produced. So you work in a bug-house — I mean Peterman's Roach Co. 'With so much powder, you would think there would be lively times around your diggings. Adele DeGarde in "Within the Law." I understand she is engaged to be married.
Rose C. — Thanks for the clippings. Dickens' nom-de-plume was Boz. Well, they call me Rip, but the girls in the office — oh, they just call me for lunch. You ask, "Will they quit making beer in Germany when Wilson gets the Kaiser's goat ?" Yes, but the Kaiser wont be there ■ to enjoy it.
Myrtle, Somerville. — Glen White was Gaston in "Camille." Mary Martin was Eleanor, opposite William Farnum, in "A Wonderful Adventure." Kenneth Harlan in "The Price of a Good Time." Walt Whitman in "The Regenerates." Emile Chautard directed "The Ordeal of Rosetta," with Alice Brady.
Earle King. — Just why Answer Men refuse to disclose their identity to the reading public and choose to shroud themselves in mystery is a puzzle to you and even to me. I did and others followed. Earle Foxe is with Metro. _We are not using any more sheet music in the magazines.
Raetihi. — 'Most every one is against the Moving Picture. The legitimate theaters revile it, the clergy abhor it, the censor boards restrict it, and even_ the saloonkeeper says it's hurting his business. Earle Schenck was Clinton in "The False Friend." You say it's a jolly shame that we enlarged the Magazine. 'Most every one likes it.
Rachel. — Je suis pret. Your jokes are excellent. Dorothy Rogers was the
countess in "Stolen Honors." Edith Hallor was Betty. You refer to Roberta Wilson. Always try to be good. Little sins are eggs from which great sorrows are hatched. Now, will you be good?
Jack. — Glad to hear of your experience. You dont call that temptation, do you? — just inclination's opportunity. You can reach the players in care of the companies. Cant give you the private addresses. 'Most all the scenes we have are on cardboard.
Iowa, 14.— Watch out for them— women are coquets by profession. June Elvidge was Marion. Glad to hear you enjoy the Scroll Club. They all have a good' time corresponding with one another. These warm days I dont eat much of anything, altho I do enjoy salads and fruits.
Khaki Celebrate.— Is Vivian Reed married? No.
Miss Inquisitive.— You know that the United States Naval Academy is at Annapolis, Md., and the students are called midshipmen. Oh, but I beg to differ — popularity is a delusion. James Kirkwood in "The Eagle's Mate." Yes, Niles Welch.
Harry T. — Dont know a great deal about it, but Dives was the ancient god of riches; now of degradation. In Japan women divers search for pearls; in this country the dive-keepers seem to get them. I dont know how I can. help you. Dont want to advise you to leave home. If you come to New York you wont know a _ soul, and New York is a cruel place without a friend.
Ulster Girl. — So you are in the motor corps — good for you ! I am sure movie people dont work on Sunday except for something special. That's right, but death is deaf and hears no denial. Always let me hear from you.
C. W. Admirer. — We must have them, but fools and obstinate people make lawyers rich. You think I have a lot of fool readers. How dare you insult my flock? I haven't a lot — only a few.
John Bowers. — John Bowers is with World.
Miss Liberty. — So you want to be independent. Real independence is living within our means. Try it. Pauline Frederick played in "Zaza," but not in "Firefly." Billie Burke is 32 and Dorothy Phillips is 26.
Lucille I.— Always in good humor when I hear from you. Surely you can confide in me. Confidence produces more conversation than either wit or talent. I need it.
Vida G. — Oh, there are a lot of players who haven't had stage experience. Anita Stewart,' Mabel Normand, Norma Talmadge, etc. Haven't the address of that correspondent. So you are engaged. Best wishes. I dont want to discourage you, but marriage is a lottery, you know, in which men stake their liberty and women their happiness.
Rita M— Rose Tapley has played in pictures with Earle Williams. Norma Talmadge first, always. I meant that Shirley Mason was formerly Leonie Flugrath and that Viola Dana was her sister.
Ima Fanne; Billy; Leila D. ; Wilma Y. ; Sivera L. R. ; Trotsky ; Marguerite D. ; Amo, Winnipeg; A. T. C. ; Girl in the Woods ; Serial Queen ; Lizzie C. ; ' May Allison Fan; Togo; Mollie; J. J. L. ; James R. C. ; Charles S. — See elsewhere for your answers.
Alice B., Montreal. — Warren Kerrigan has fully recovered from his broken leg and is now playing in "Toby" with Lois Wilson for Paralta. Brinsley Shaw is to marry Marie Mosquini of the Rolin Co., I understand, and Tom Mix married Victoria Forde, both of Fox.
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