Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1919)

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Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in just a few moments — a delightful surprise awaits every one who tries this. ■ Try a 35 cent bottle at drug stores or (T\toilet counters. W92 Afi£ The Answer Man (Continued from page 76) E. J. C. — Say, I believe there were about 800 marines wrote in about the picture of the gob kissing the girl. Some mistake, all right. Well, your letter was clear as mud. Bessie Love in "The Enchanted Barn" (Vitagraph). Bingville Belle. — Beauty is often but a splendid cloak which conceals the imperfections of the soul. I didn't say you were beautiful. Charlotte Walker played in "Every Mother's Son." Directed by Raoul A. Walsh. Mrs. Rejected Gloogoos. — "I'm sorry, dear ; so sorry, dear." Now you've got me singing it. But silence in love betrays more woe than words, tho ne'er so witty. Margarita Fisher was Ann in "Fair Enough." Thu Jays. — Ye gods and little fishes! Honestly, without any exaggeration, I have twelve of your letters before me, and have read them all without finding a single question. How do you expect me to make an honest living if you dont give me something to do? Samuel S. S. — You have the right idea, Sam; politeness costs nothing and may do much good. That's why I'm so courteous. Thanks. William Farnum was Robert, Ruby De Remer was Mary and Anna Lehr was Edith in "For Freedom." Beulah E. B. — You say next to the first kiss the next most delightful thing is the second. Also that the reason times are so hard is because people are so soft. Wonderful ! Your letter truly was very bright. I would like to write to you personally, but time and duty forbid. Jessie. — Yes, but the wise j-oung man knows a lot of things that aren't so. Beware of him. He will know less as he grows older. Viola Dana was Annice and Elsie MacLeod was Edna in "The Gold Cure." Happy maiden, fare thee well. Don S. Mc. — Thanks for the picture. Will place it on my dresser. Peggy Pepper. — Chapeaux bas to you. Your letter rang true. Miss Inquisitive. — Had to pay 6 cents due on yours. Send an international coupon and an addressed envelope for a list of studio addresses. Bill Ridley. — Surely I read your clever letter before it went to the waste-basket. Was telling the editor today I had to have bigger waste-baskets. True, but sad. Dont menshun it. Happy Joe. — So you have always longed to be a friend of the Answer Man. Well, I'm glad you had courage to write ; here, shake ! Elmore, Alaeama ; Arabella ; Irish ; Curtis Sherman ; J. W. Tatman ; Esmeralda Loise; Valida Perron; Eugene O'Brien Fan ; Violet Clark ; J. B. Smith ; Poppy ; Mary Natalie ; Florence Gross ; Julius Starks ; Nigo ; Maude Eagle ; Alice Martin ; Dixie Flynn; L. N. ; Newoheer; Bella Donna; Lockwood Forever; Dot and Dell; Russell Admirer; Marge; Dorothy S. ; Winifred Titone ; Sparks ; Andrew Bonas. — You are hereby elected members of the Academy of the Immortals. See elsewhere for your answers. Wanderer. — Glad to hear from you again. You ask me for a cure for freckles. The best cure I know of is buttermilk; catch the freckle just before going to bed and wrap the buttermilk around it. Chum. — I receive you a bras ouverts. Sarah Bernhardt has played in pictures. I'd like to see Mary Pickford as "Pollyanna" too. Bashful Babe. — Sweet Papa! The players you mention are related. You must sign your full name. Why, Yale Boss was hurt in an accident some time ago when playing in an Edison picture, and was operated upon. He has fully recovered. E. M. Goldie. — Eugene Strong is with Metro. Send 25 cents when sending for a picture. Some players dont ask it, but I would offer it just the same. Lorna Doone. — No, no, Julian Eltinge isn't dead. You refer to Julian L'Estrange. Antonio Moreno and Carol Holloway in "The Iron Test." Sorry to hear the sad news. Veteran. — At present Shirley Mason is in Los Angeles, Cal., and I am sure she will send you her picture. Mary Miles Minter is her real name, that is, her grandmother's name is Minter ; her mother married a Mr. Shelby. Send along the picture — do. Parallellopidedonically. — Where do you think you are going? That's it, keep on sawing wood and you will have a pile. No success ever came without a good foundation. They dig deep for the fortystory buildings. Gladden James was last with Vitagraph. Simplify that name of yours, please. While we are all conserving things, here you are using up letters like an alphabetical millionaire. The Movie Kid. — Thanks for the music you composed. I sang it to our office crew, and they think it is beautiful. So do I. (However, it might have been my voice rather than the music that got them). Much success to our young Macdowell. Amo. — Yes, I suppose there are gossipers in heaven, but they gossip only about the good things. The photographers better get after Warren Kerrigan, says I, for he's a mighty good looking chap. No, I have never had on a pair of snow shoes. Thanks for the invitation, but my number tens are big enough for me. Louise. — Mary Pickford has signed up with the First National Exhibitors' Circuit for one year. She will receive $1,500,000 for six pictures, "Daddy Long Legs" and "Pollvanna" being two of them. That's $4,100 a da}'— think of it, $4,098.46 more than I get a day. Eugene O'Brien was Captain Merryon in "The Safety Curtain." Anders Randolph was the other man and Gladden James was the husband. Thu Jays. — Bis: Chief of the tribe Withoutacent, ask me not where you may find the almighty shekel. I have not the key, not even the lock. As adviser of the alwayspoor, 'tis beyond me. I admire you because you have the three r's plus the three h's — heart, head and hand. Verne C. — Beg pardon ! Mary Thurman in Paramount Co., Los Angeles, Cal. Dairyman. — So you are down on the farm — better join one of the correspondence clubs. Send a stamped envelope for the cast of "The Birth of a Nation." It's too long to give here. English Girl. — Francis Ford, Mae Gaston and • Rosemary Theby are playing in "The Silent Mystery." Texas Guinan is with the Frohman Amusement Corp. Charles R;. and Frank Keenan in "The Coward." Wild Rose. — But the scenario writer is like the orator — sublime if his public is sublime, and commonplace if his public is commonplace. Edith Storey and Earle Williams in "Two Women and Two Men." Miss Muskogee. — Ethel Grandin isn't playing now. Harry Thaw is — out of my line. ....-■ -^-\U..\«E>