Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1919)

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Trial HYGLO Outfit 10 cents To enable you to try HYGLONail Polish (Powder) and HYGLO Cuticle Remover and Nail Bleach, we will mail you a small outfit including emery board, orange stick an'u cotton, upon receipt of 10 cents in coin or stamps GRAF BROS. Incorporated 1 2 3 W. 24th St. New York Established 1873 The Answer Man {Continued from page 84.) Maid Make Believe. — Your good wishes heartily accepted. Of course I save. Always lay something aside for a rainy day even if it is only an umbrella. Clara Horton will play with Shirk}' Mason. Chicago. — You know that most extras are not cast, and I haven't the name of the cook in "The Cook." Are you sure that is the correct title? Edna Mayo, of Essanay fame, is back in "Hearts of Love." Alfred Whitman opposite Bessie Barriscale. Colleen Moore will play with Charles Ray when she finishes her present engagement. Lonesome. — Aha, letter from a little French girl who wants to correspond with our soldier boys over here ! Nice of you, lassie, but the boys are moving about so now that they are not in the same place very long. Bobbie ; G. H. ; Miss Bobbie ; Mae Murray Admirer; Rose; Bernice; Eunice C. ; Dorothy D. ; Bill W. ; Pauline E. ; Joseph G. ; Victum ; BeaI trice R. ; D. E. M.; Sioux ; Elizabeth F. ; Agnes M. ; Ruth R. ; Capital Film Co.; Emma A.; Wanda M. ; Pearle H.; A. L. Lake; Esther R. B. ; Mrs. J. D. ; Mrs. Knowles ; Rhode McG. ; Margaret S. ; Jessup ; Joe Frost ; Metro Pic. Jo ; A Friend; Elizabeth B.; Arabella B.; Ruth G. ; Anna J. ; Conice O. B. ; Miss U. S. A.; Wm. Hart Fan; Jannett B. ; Betty B. ; Jocelyn B. C. ; Raymond B. ; Shirley F. ; C. & I. B.; Theodore F. ; Tohn P.; Thelma R. ; Wm. Duncan Fan ; Mary V. O. ; Lee B. ; Marie W. ; U. S. A. Forever ; Elizabeth H. ; Peggy ; Blackbird M. D., and Lois A. W. — As you see, my space has been shortened, and since most of your questions have been answered to others above, I will have to beg to be excused. Vida G. — Please desist. Go away somewhere. Else stop asking foolish ? ? about kissing. But I will quote eminent authority. Eugene O'Brien says that he is never satisfied that a lady understands a kiss unless he has it from her own lips. I always did say a player should cultivate individuality and not follow blindly in the paths of others. Gene has got the right idea. Billie Burke is Mrs. Flo Ziegfeld in private life. The Mersereaus are sisters. Sidney Drew has seen about 54 summers, and about .the same number of winters. Florence. — Of course I go to church. I'm not too old to reform. But just now I'm more interested in this world than I am in the next. I cant change the next by worrying and pondering over it. Hoot mon ! Kittens Reichert was with Vitagraph last. Lou-Tellegen is touring in "Blind Youth," which is not a fine play. Katherine G. — A doughboy is an American soldier, and American soldiers, infantrymen, artillerymen, medical department, signal corps officers and men alike, all are called doughboys. No, no, Ruth St. Denis is not 70. No", Katie. M. D. W. — I surely cant tell you the name of the picture you saw in 1915 with a woman fighting a leopard. We have a file of some 15 or 20,000 plays, but I cant identify a play by your meager description. Yes, I saw G. M. Anderson since he came back, but he has lost his girlish figure. Prince Dantan. — You want to know who wrote the hymn "Even Me." I do not know, unless it was Adam — "Eve and Me." Last I heard of Crane Wilbur he was in Los Angeles, playing in stock. Why yes, write him. Elizabeth Risdon was Kate. Thanks for all the kind things you say about me. m Madcap M. G. B.— A thousand thanks for the basket of apples. Very charming of you. Hesperides, Adam, William Tell, and Isaac Newton each had little affairs with an apple, and now I'm having mine. Send 25 cents when sending for a picture. Dont just send a stamp — send a stamped addressed envelope. It takes some seconds for me to write out the address, lick the stamp, and slap it on, and seconds are icarce. Miss F. C— Harry Hilliard is with Metro. Conway Tearle — he's had a quartette of wives. None of the players you mentioned in the list are married. Finger in the Pie. — No, I do not use curling irons on my whiskers, dear one. I comb my beard before retiring and they curl by themselves during the night with the damp air. You say you run to meet the postman every day; believe me, I run from him when I see him coming. Thrift stamp, candy, old shoes, or anything like that will do. Mary Pickford is not going on the stage, but will remain in pictures. Lonely Star.— The Irish orator and dramatist, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, was responsible for the famous saying, "It would be a jump from the frying pan into _ the fire," when it was proposed at one time to tax coal instead of iron. Address Warren Kerrigan, Los Angeles, Cal. I thank you. Merlin. — Ah, but when a king has lost his head, there is no further help for him. Not so with a country. You think the Fame and Fortune Contest should be for men too. It has been so decided. Adeline P. — Cant understand why Wallace Reid doesn't answer you — he is usually so prompt. Why not let your friend go out and meet the boys? If a man does not make new acquaintances as he advances thru life, he will soon find himself left alone. A man should keep his friendships in constant repair. Dorothy. — Mighty fine letter, Dorothy, shake. Sonny. — Altogether I find there are 900 lights that illuminate the headlands and harbors of Great Britain and Ireland. _ There is an electric lamp in one of the lighthouses so strong that it gives light equal to 30,000,000 candles. Despite this fact about 4,000 wrecks and collisions take place 'round these shores every year. Geraldine Farrar in "The Hell Cat." Pearl White in "The Lightning Raider." Two Mary Admirers. — Illusions are the daily bread of the unfortunate. Stop your dreaming. Why not join one of the clubs ? F. _ H. W. — "Pan" means united. PanSlavism was an agitation for drawing closer together politically as they are in many of their social customs, all the various races of Slavs, or those speaking the Slavonian languages, such as Russian, Polish, Bulgarian, Servian, Bohemian, Slovaks, etc. Lillian Gish was the daughter of Stoneman in "The Birth of a Nation." Very glad to hear from you. Texas Cow Girl. — The only player who tells the truth about his salary is the one who never mentions it. I think William Duncan has a home of his own. He certainly deserves one and can afford one if he wants it. So the crown prince is at Limburg. Quite fitting. He will not be noticed there. His fragrance of soul, however, might even put the famous limburger to shame. Madeline. — I'm not 100 years older than you are, not yet. That was Laurence Payton in "The Greater Law." I never groan, just sigh.