Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1919)

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ST\, NEW YORK Allison Lover. — You ask me if I believe in the nude in art. Certainly, why not? I am not one of those who believes in draping the legs of tables and chairs, who will not allow bearskins on the floor, and who refuses to wear undressed kids. I am a great admirer of the human form divine, but have never yet beheld an altogether entirely surrounded by nothing. May Allison is in the West. Always rim a little higher than the mark — if the mark is a dimple in her chin. You seem to be equipped with a self-starter, but no brakes. Doug Fan. — What, makes you think I dont like Doug. I does. No, thank you, please dont send me a palm, for I have no place to put it. It requires about seven years to grow palms to the size necessary for good fan leaves, and after that they furnish an annual crop indefinitely, the Chinese stating that the trees live for hundreds of years, producing their annual crop. An old tree will produce leaves as large as five feet in length with a breadth just above the lower end of perhaps three feet. Can you tell me movie enthusiasts? No, of course you why fan leaves are so popular with cant. Richard C. H.— R. A. Walsh in "The Quallan's Revenge." Texas Blue Bonnet. — My heart has no wrinkles, but my face has. Very well, we'll be sedate if you like. Walter Miller to your first, Harrison Ford next. Double Exposure next. I'll treat you as you treat me — but there's no love lost between us, is there? Cherry Bee. — What is childhood but a series of happy illusions? No, no, dont you know Ruth Roland? She has been in pictures for years. The "S" in William Hart's name — suspense. The "V" in our editor's name — versatility. Helen H. — Oh, they'll never name a perfume after me. My favorite, well it's Ideal, I guess. Sorry I cant use your clever pome. Isabel V. O. — Take ray advice and dont buy things on the instalment plan as a rule — a dollar down, and a dollar whenever the collector catches you in. So your love match has at last resulted in marriage. Well, the game of love usually results in a tie. Nifty. — No, I didn't go on a strike. The printers and waiters in New York did tho. Everyone must speak for himself these days, even a parrot does. Accent on the last syllable in Farrar. Nifty paper, Nifty. Every evil temptation adds a solid block to the foundation of character. Pile on the blocks, Nifty. Eugene O'Brien Admirer. — Get him a Paramount. Solid Ivory. — Speaking of heads, a vacuum is the top story of a snob. Well, I fear you will never see Theda Bara vamp William Hart on the screen. I dont vouch for William's private life, for I know nothing of it. May. — Your verses for Mary Pickford are very clever. Charles Gunn in "Wedlock." Fluff. — Do me justice, that's all I ask. Viola Allen and Richard Travers in "The White Sister." Marian Swayne. John Cook in "The Shine Girl." Wheeler Oakman in "The Ne'er Do Well." David Powell in "Less Than Dust." Lowell Sherman in "Always in the Way." Theresa F. — Come again with another such fine letter. Stephen W. — You certainly are conserving with paper, but there is a kind of paper for every occasion, and you are quite out of place. Alfred Whitman was born in Chicago.