Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1921-Jan 1922)

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OTION PICTUR MAGAZINE Formerly of Brooklyn {Continued from page 2o) He asked me what on earth I was doing there. I told him ; so then and there he cast me with Dorothy Kelly and Jinimie Morrison. I've been playing in pictures ever since. "Two years ago, Louis B. .Mayer sent for me to come West and play with Anita Stewart. She is a line girl, and I enjoyed playing with her. I just finished 'The Invisible Fear' and 'The Price of Happiness.' "I am 'bugs' on just one subject, and thai is David W. Griffith. I think he is the most wonderful man in the business, both personally and as a director. The greatest thrill I ever had in all my life was when Griffith wired, asking me to come back East and play in his ''Way Down East.' It was the keenest disappointment I have ever known that I was tied up here and couldn't accept his offer." "Why do you always wear a mustache?" I asked, coming from the sublime to the ridiculous, as it were. "Because I have a scar on my lip that I acquired as a boy," he answered. No false modesty, T added to my list of observations, and tells the truth. Tkat's Out (Continued from page 50) The latest fashions decree longer dresses for the fair sex. Let's hope this doesn't include the bathing girls. Famous Remarks D. W. Griffith : "There's no use talking, the star is the thing." William Jennings Bryan : "The movies can never reach great heights until the talking picture is perfected." It begins to look as tho a man, to be elected President of the United States, must first prove that he screens well. Censorship Suggestion Xo. 3582 Eliminate scene showing husband making his own wife a present of a sealskin coat. Not true to life. Eliminate scene where wife sits on her husband's lap. This is too intimate for public showing. . There is still a virgin field tor the makers fof educational pictures. Xo one has so far pictured the life of a snail with a slow-motion camera. THE BORX STAR By Gwendolin Cum nor My sweetie's just one of the extra girls, But she'll be a star some day. She has dark eyes and the blondest curls, A mouth like kisses and teeth like pearls, And the most intriguing way. When the leads are on and the action u-;i^. She acts till you just see her. But when they exit and interest lag-. She just looks bored and her shoulder sags : She registers like a blur. So she stamps herself on each telling seen". And men watch for her afar. I sit all alone and curse the screen For the extra girl who can play the queen — My sweetie will be a star. CENUINE FLACQHETtEs/ of Imported Perfumes ;0RI6AI) :OTY: Guest: What perfume are you using? , Hostess: Coty's L'Origan. I buy it in Fla conettes — only SI each. Guest: Oh yes, I buy MY favorite perfume in Flaconettes, too — and always carry one in my bag. $1 0 0 1 s< • EACH COTY L'Origan : Styx : Chypre HOUBIGANT Quclaues Fleurs Parfum Ideal GUERLA1N Jicky : Apres I'Ondec GRENOVTLLE Bluet ROGER & GAIXE'i Fleurs d' Amour ROCCA Bnse d'Or D'ORSAY Le Chevalier m Jasmin d'Orsay 1 5 0 EACH SuperPerfumes ' COTY Amkre Aniiaue : L'Efflcurt Jasmin dc Corse HOUBIGANT LaRoseFrancc . Kion Boudoir » GUERLA1N Rue dc la Paix : L'Heure Bleu ROS1NE N'wii de Chine : Toute la Forct D'ORSAY Le Ckarmc : Toujour* Fulele fociety now applies perfumes from Flaconettes. No other way will do — for has not Paris declared Flaconettes the smartest way to use precious extraccs? Nothing could be so exquisite as the Flaconette vial nestling in its satinum case. Nothing so simple and economical to apply — with the special applicator. FLACONETTES form the final touch to a perfect toilette. FLACONETTES containing about ioo applications, on sale at Drug, Dept. & Specialty Stores. But, to introduce FLACONETTES to you, we will forward any perfume you desire. Send money order, stamps or cash — adding ioc on each tor war tax, packing and postage. IMPORTERS EXCHANGE.inc. 220 Fifth Ave. (Dept. Mi 2) New York DEALERS : f Write for attractive proposition ) makes more that* $&OOaday ! for six drawings a week — more than S80.000 a year! Clare Rriggs. Sid Smith, J. N. Darling, Fontaine Fox and many others get immense incomes from simple cartooning and illustrating ide; These men and more than 60 others of America's leading illustrators and cartoon imprise tii'' Federal sun' They teach . m< ol their, success thai I er mil perfect. If you have talent fur drawing1, capitalize youi anility. Make it earn bic money for you. Be successful by learning drawing from men wh i fame and fortune through drawing. SEXD FOR OT'It FREE BOOKLET — "A Road to Bigger Things." Tt i the ' leral method of instruction. Tte;id of opportunities in the art \ world. Learn how yon can qualify for a position paying big money ind age. togethor with 6c in stamps to cover postage, will bring this book hv r°t"rn ■ ' FEDERAL SCHOOL*. Inc. 1120 Federal Schools Bids:. Minneapolis, Minnesota «D 85 VAC\i